CONCORD 2800, 3350, 3800, 5250 Operator's Manual

Operators Manual
Air Systems
2800 / 3350
3800 / 5250
AGCO-AMITY JV, LLC 17885 Highway 13 Wahpeton, ND 58075 (800) 688-3300 (701) www.concordseeding.com
642-2621
AMITY TECHNOLOGY, LLC LIMITED WARRANTY FOR NEW PRODUCTS
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1. General Provisions. This Warranty shall apply to the original purchaser of (1) any new and unused machine
manufactured by Amity Technology, LLC (“Amity”), and (2) any new and unused part which is manufactured by Amity for use in an Amity machine, jointly referred to as “Products,” whether such Product is purchased through a dealer or directly from Amity. Under this Warranty, Amity will repair or replace, as it chooses in its sole discretion, any covered Product, or any component thereof, which Amity determines to be defective. This Warranty shall be in effect for a period of twelve (12) months (“the Warranty Period”), beginning on the date of delivery of the covered machine or part by the dealer or Amity to the purchaser (“the Warranty Start Date”). The purchaser must pay the cost of transportation of a Product to be repaired or replaced to and from an authorized Amity dealer. This Warranty may not be transferred from the original purchaser of a Product to any other person. This Warranty does not give a purchaser the right to any relief other than repair or replacement of the Product, and it specifically does not allow for consequential or incidental damages, exemplary or punitive damages, or costs and fees.
2. Scope and Limitations of Warranty. With respect to machines, this Warranty is void if any part not supplied
by Amity is used in assembly or repair of the machine, or if the machine has been altered, abused or neglected, as determined by Amity. With respect to parts, this Warranty is void if the part is used in any manner other than that for which it is intended. This Warranty does not extend in any way to tires and any other component of a Product warranted by another manufacturer, a copy of which warranty is provided herewith (“Third-Party Warranties”). In the event Amity determines that a Product is not defective, or that any other provision of this Paragraph 2 operates to limit the Warranty, this Warranty shall not apply and the purchaser shall be responsible for transporting the Product from the authorized Amity dealer’s location within 10 days of notice by Amity.
3. Procedures for Obtaining Service. To secure Warranty service, a purchaser must (1) report the defect to an
authorized dealer and request repair within 45 days of the failure and within the Warranty Period; (2) present evidence that this Warranty applies to the Product; (3) present evidence of the Warranty Start Date; and (4) bring the Product to an authorized Amity dealer within a reasonable period of time after reporting the defect.
4. LIMITATION OF IMPLIED WARRANTIES AND OTHER REMEDIES. To the extent allowed by law,
neither Amity, its dealers, nor any company affiliated with Amity makes any warranties, representations, or promises as to the quality, performance, or freedom from defect of any Product covered by this Warranty.
AMITY HEREBY WAIVES, TO THE EXTENT APPLICABLE, ANY AND ALL IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND
FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. A PURCHASER’S ONLY REMEDIES IN CONNECTION WITH THIS WARRANTY ARE THOSE SET FORTH ON THIS PAGE. IN NO EVENT WILL AMITY, ITS DEALERS, OR ANY COMPANY AFFILIATED WITH AMITY BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTIAL, CONSEQUENTIAL OR PUNITIVE DAMAGES.
Some states do not allow waivers of certain warranties, so the above waivers may not apply to you. You may also have other rights which vary from state to state.
5. No Dealer Warranty. This is the exclusive warranty
applicable to Amity Products. No dealer has any authority to make any other warranty, modify, limit, or expand the terms of this Warranty in any fashion, or make any representation or promise on behalf of Amity.
6. Dispute Resolution. Any controversy or claim arising out of or relating to this Warranty must be settled by
arbitration in Fargo, North Dakota, at a time and location designated by the arbitrator, but not exceeding 30 days after a demand for arbitration has been made, and may be conducted by electronic, video, or other technical means. Arbitration will be conducted by the American Arbitration Association in accordance with its Rules of Commercial Arbitration, and judgment upon the award rendered by the arbitrator may be entered in any court having jurisdiction thereof. The arbitrator will have the authority to order Amity to undertake a repair or replace any Product, at its election, if the arbitrator finds that this Warranty requires Amity to do so. The arbitrator will not have the authority to impose any other remedy against Amity, including without limitation consequential or incidental damages, exemplary or punitive damages, or costs and fees.

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1 Safety .....................................................................7
1.1 Introduction .........................................................9
1.1.1 Safety alert symbol ................................................9
1.1.2 Safety messages ..................................................9
1.1.3 Informational messages .............................................9
1.1.4 Safety signs ......................................................9
1.1.5 A word to the operator .............................................10
1.1.6 This manual .....................................................11
1.2 Operation ..........................................................12
1.2.1 Prepare for operation ..............................................12
1.2.2 General information ...............................................12
1.2.3 Personal protective equipment .......................................13
1.2.4 Seat instructions .................................................13
1.2.5 Shield and guards .................................................14
1.2.6 Exhaust warning .................................................14
1.2.7 Flying debris ....................................................15
1.2.8 Agricultural chemicals .............................................15
1.3 Travel on public roads ..............................................16
1.4 Maintenance .......................................................18
1.4.1 General maintenance information .....................................18
1.4.2 Fire prevention and first aid .........................................19
1.4.3 High pressure leaks ...............................................20
1.4.4 Tire safety ......................................................21
1.4.5 Replacement parts ................................................21
1.5 Marker lamps ......................................................22
1.6 Safety sign location .................................................23
2 Introduction ..............................................................37
2.1 Introduction ........................................................39
2.1.1 Units of measurement .............................................39
2.1.2 Replacement parts ................................................39
2.1.3 Intended use ....................................................39
2.1.4 Proper disposal of waste ...........................................39
2.2 Machine identification ..............................................41
2.2.1 Serial number plate ...............................................41
2.2.2 Serial number description ...........................................41
2.3 Air cart ............................................................43
2.4 Major components .................................................44
2.5 Two-bin operator manual ...........................................46
2.5.1 Operator manual storage ...........................................46
2.6 Three-bin operator manual ..........................................47
2.6.1 Operator manual storage ...........................................47
3 Operation .................................................................49
3.1 Ladder and railings .................................................51
3.1.1 Ladder and railings - two-bin model ....................................51
3.1.2 Ladder and railings - three-bin model ...................................51
3.2 Product bin lids .....................................................52
3.3 Auger ..............................................................53
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3.3.1 Using the auger to load products ..................................... 53
3.3.2 Using the auger to unload products .................................... 55
3.3.3 Cleaning out the auger ............................................. 55
3.4 Ground drive ....................................................... 56
3.5 Hydraulic systems .................................................. 57
3.5.1 Air cart to drill hydraulic coupler ...................................... 57
3.5.2 Air cart to tractor hydraulic couplers ................................... 57
3.6 Hydraulic drive ..................................................... 59
3.7 Blower ............................................................. 60
3.7.1 Blower speed ................................................... 60
3.8 Selecting air stream ................................................ 61
3.9 Meters ............................................................. 62
3.9.1 Product meter adjustment .......................................... 62
3.9.2 Changing metering rolls - ground drive system ........................... 63
3.9.3 Changing metering rolls - hydraulic system .............................. 63
3.9.4 Meter roll options ................................................. 64
3.9.5 Meter adjustments ................................................ 64
3.10 Setting the application rate on a ground drive system ............... 66
3.11 Hydraulic drive calibration and operation ........................... 68
3.11.1 Preparing to calibrate a meter ....................................... 68
3.11.2 Priming the meter ............................................... 69
3.11.3 Taking a product sample for calibration ................................ 70
3.11.4 Entering accumulated weight on the virtual terminal ...................... 70
3.11.5 Manually setting the motor cal value for a variable rate system ............... 71
3.12 Rate charts ........................................................ 72
3.12.1 Fertilizer rate chart - 96 kg per cubic meter (60 lb per cubic foot) .............. 72
3.12.2 Barley rate chart ................................................. 74
3.12.3 Canola rate chart ................................................ 76
3.12.4 Soybean rate chart ............................................... 78
3.12.5 Wheat rate chart ................................................ 80
3.13 Raven system .......................................................82
3.13.1 Raven system overview .............................................82
3.13.2 Raven system hardware .......................... ..................82
3.14 Cart control system ................................................ 85
3.14.1 Virtual terminal - cart control system .................................. 85
3.14.2 Alarm and indicator icons .......................................... 85
3.14.3 Confirmation screen .............................................. 86
3.14.4 Main (home) screen .............................................. 87
3.14.5 Product bin alarms ............................................... 89
3.15 Profile set up ..................................................... 90
3.15.1 Profile Set Up (Ground Drive). ....................................... 96
3.15.2 Profile Set Up (Hydraulic Drive). ......................................105
3.15.3 Master Switch Operation. ..........................................114
3.15.4 Enabling Automatic Height Switch ....................................114
3.9.5.1 Shims ................................................... 64
3.9.5.2 Deflector block ............................................ 64
3.9.5.3 Meter door and cleanout door latches ........................... 65
3.9.5.4 Meter door tray ............................................ 65
3.13.2.1 Raven electronic control unit ..................................82
3.13.2.2 Virtual terminal ........................................... 82
3.13.2.3 Blower speed sensor ....................................... 82
3.13.2.4 Bin level sensor ........................................... 83
3.13.2.5 Meter box flow sensor ...................................... 83
3.13.2.6 Meter shaft speed sensor (ground drive) ......................... 83
3.13.2.7 Meter shaft speed sensor (hydraulic drive) ....................... 84
3.13.2.8 Ground speed sensor ...................................... 84
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3.15.5 Manual Work Switch Operation ..................................... 114
3.15.6 Setting the automatic height switch operation ............................114
3.15.7 Customizing Product Tabs. ........................................115
3.15.8 Setting Test Speed ..............................................115
3.15.9 Refilling Product Bins. ............................................115
4 Maintenance .............................................................. 116
4.1 Lubrication points .................................................. 118
4.1.1 Lubrication and maintenance chart .................................... 118
4.1.2 Lubrication fitting locations .......................................... 118
4.2 Hydraulic motor maintenance ...................................... 120
4.3 Gear box maintenance ............................................. 121
4.3.1 Replacing the gearbox coupler shear pin ............................... 121
4.4 Wheel bearing maintenance ........................................ 122
4.5 Tires and wheels .................................................. 123
4.6 Storing the air cart ................................................ 124
5 Troubleshooting ......................................................... 113
5.1 Troubleshooting ................................................... 128
6 Specifications ............................................................ 117
6.1 Specifications ..................................................... 130
6.1.1 Specifications - two-bin model ...................................... 132
6.1.2 Specifications - three-bin model ..................................... 132
6.1.3 Conversion factors ............................................... 133
6.1.4 Formulas ...................................................... 134
6.2 Approximate tank fill percentages ...................................135
6.3 Maximum transport speed ......................................... 136
7 Index ............................................................... .....138
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1. Safety

1.1 Introduction ..............................................................9
1.1.1 Safety alert symbol .....................................................9
1.1.2 Safety messages .......................................................9
1.1.3 Informational messages ..................................................9
1.1.4 Safety signs ...........................................................9
1.1.5 A word to the operator ..................................................10
1.1.6 This manual ..........................................................11
1.2 Operation ...............................................................12
1.2.1 Prepare for operation ...................................................12
1.2.2 General information ....................................................12
1.2.3 Personal protective equipment ............................................13
1.2.4 Seat instructions ......................................................13
1.2.5 Shield and guards ......................................................14
1.2.6 Exhaust warning ......................................................14
1.2.7 Flying debris .........................................................15
1.2.8 Agricultural chemicals ..................................................15
1.3 Travel on public roads ...................................................16
1.4 Maintenance ............................................................18
1.4.1 General maintenance information ..........................................18
1.4.2 Fire prevention and first aid ..............................................19
1.4.3 High pressure leaks ....................................................20
1.4.4 Tire safety ...........................................................21
1.4.5 Replacement parts .....................................................21
1.5 Marker lamps ...........................................................22
1.6 Safety sign location ......................................................23
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1.1 Introduction

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1.1.1 Safety alert symbol

The safety alert symbol means Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety Is Involved!
Look for the safety alert symbol both in this manual and on safety signs on this machine. The safety alert symbol will direct your attention to information that involves your safety and the safety of others.

1.1.2 Safety messages

The words DANGER, WARNING or CAUTION are used with the safety alert symbol. Learn to recognize these safety alerts and follow the recommended precautions and safety practices.
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DANGER: Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in DEATH OR VERY SERIOUS INJURY.
WARNING: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could result in DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY.
CAUTION: Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in MINOR INJURY.
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1.1.3 Informational messages

The words important and note are not related to personal safety, but are used to give additional information and tips for operating or servicing this equipment.
IMPORTANT: Identifies special instructions or procedures which, if not strictly observed, could result in damage to or destruction of the machine, process, or its surroundings
NOTE: Identifies points of particular interest for more efficient and convenient repair or operation.

1.1.4 Safety signs

Keep signs clean by wiping off regularly. Use a mild soap and water solution if necessary.
WARNING: Do not remove or obscure safety signs. Replace any safety signs that are not readable or are missing. Replacement signs are available from your dealer in the event of loss or damage. The actual location of the safety signs is illustrated at the end of this section.
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If parts have been replaced or a used machine has been purchased, make sure all safety signs are present and in the correct location and can be read. Illustrations of safety sign locations are located at the rear of this section.
Replace any safety signs that can not be read, are damaged, or are missing. Clean the machine surface thoroughly with a mild soap and water solution before replacing signs. Replacement safety signs are available from your dealer.

1.1.5 A word to the operator

It is your responsibility to read and understand the safety section in this manual and the manual for all attachments before operating this machine. Remember you are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you.
Study the content in this manual and make the content a working part of your safety program. Keep in mind that this safety section is written only for this type of machine. Practice all other usual and customary safe working precautions, and above all remember - safety is your responsibility. You can prevent serious injury or death.
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This safety section is intended to point out some of the basic safety situations that may be encountered during the normal operation and maintenance of your machine. This section also suggests possible ways of dealing with these situations. This section is not a replacement for other safety practices featured in other sections of this manual.
Personal injury or death may result if these precautions are not followed.
Learn how to operate the machine and how to use the controls properly.
Do not let anyone operate the machine without instruction and training.
For your personal safety and the personal safety of others, follow all safety precautions and instructions found in the manuals and on safety signs affixed to the machine and all attachments.
Use only approved attachments and equipment. Make sure your machine has the correct
equipment needed by the local regulations.
WARNING: An operator should not use alcohol or drugs which can affect their alertness or coordination. An operator on prescription or 'over the counter' drugs needs medical advice on whether or not they can properly operate machines.
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CAUTION: If any attachments used on this equipment have a separate Operator Manual, see that manual for other important safety information.

1.1.6 This manual

This manual covers general safety practices for this machine. The operator manual must always be kept with the machine.
Right-hand and left-hand, as used in this manual, are determined by facing the direction the machine will travel when in use.
The photos, illustrations, and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing, but due to possible in-line production changes, your machine can vary slightly in detail. The manufacturer reserves the right to redesign and change the machine as necessary without notification.
WARNING: In some of the illustrations and photos used in this manual, shields or guards may have been removed for clarity. Never operate the machine with any shields or guards removed. If the removal of shields or guards is necessary to make a repair, they must be replaced before operation.
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1.2 Operation

1.2.1 Prepare for operation

Read and understand all operating instructions and precautions in this manual before operating or servicing the machine.
Make sure you know and understand the positions and operations of all controls. Make certain all controls are in neutral and the park brake is applied before starting the machine.
Make certain all people are well away from your area of work before starting and operating the machine. Check and learn all controls in an area clear of people and obstacles before starting your work. Be aware of the machine size and have enough space available to allow for operation. Never operate the machine at high speeds in crowded places.
Emphasize the importance of using correct procedures when working around and operating the machine. Do not let children or unqualified persons operate the machine. Keep others, especially children, away from your area of work. Do not permit others to ride on the machine.
Make sure the machine is in the proper operating condition as stated in the Operator Manual. Make sure the machine has the correct equipment required by local regulations.

1.2.2 General information

When parking, park the machine and the tractor on a solid level surface. put all controls in neutral and apply the tractor park brake. Stop the tractor engine and take the key with you.
Make sure the tractor and implement are in the proper operating condition according to the operator manuals. Make sure the tractor brakes and the machine brakes are adjusted correctly.
The tractor must have enough weight and braking capacity, especially when operating on roads and terrain that is not even. Use a tractor of recommended size and weight to tow the machine. See the machine specifications for the minimum tractor size and weight.
Tractor must be equipped with rollover protective structure (ROPS) and a seat belt. use seat belt during operation.
Do not dismount from moving machinery. Always operate the machine with the terminal
turned on. Never start the tractor with the PTO engaged or
terminal turned on. Stay off slopes too steep for operation. Where possible avoid operating the machine near
ditches, embankments, and holes. Reduce ground speed when operating on rough, slippery, or muddy surfaces and when turning or crossing slopes.
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Be aware of the size of the machine and have enough space available to allow for operation.
Always lower the machine when not in use and
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relieve the pressure in the hoses and cylinders. Do not stand between the tractor and the
implement to install the hitch pin when the tractor engine is running.
Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death.
Watch for overhead wires or other obstructions when raising the markers, and when moving the machine with the markers raised.

1.2.3 Personal protective equipment

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Wear all personal protective equipment (PPE) and protective clothing issued to you or called for by job conditions and country/local regulations. PPE includes, but is not limited to, equipment to protect eyes, lungs, ears, head, hands and feet when operating, servicing, or repairing equipment.
Always keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away from moving parts. Do not wear loose clothing, jewelry, watches, or other items that could entangle in moving parts. Tie up long hair that can also entangle in moving parts.

1.2.4 Seat instructions

Securely fasten the seat belt before operating the machine. Always remain seated and have the seat belt fastened while operating the machine. Replace the seat belts when they become worn or broken.
Never wear a seat belt loosely or with slack in the belt system. Never wear the seat belt in a twisted condition or pinched between the seat structural members.
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When using the instructional seat, if equipped, securely fasten the seat belt. The instructional seat is to be used only to train new operators or diagnose a problem. The instructional seat is only intended for short periods of use. Extra riders, especially children, are not permitted on the machine.
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When the instructional seat is used the machine must be driven at a slower speed and on level ground. Avoid quick starts, stops, and sharp turns. Avoid driving on highways or public roads.

1.2.5 Shield and guards

All shields and guards must be in the correct operating position and in good condition.
Do not open, remove, or reach around shields while the engine is operating. Entanglement in rotating belts and components can cause serious injury or death. Stay clear of rotating components.
Do not operate the machine with the drive shaft shields open or removed. Entanglement in rotating drive shafts can cause serious injury or death. Stay clear of rotating components.
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Make sure rotating guards turn freely.

1.2.6 Exhaust warning

Never operate the engine in a closed building unless the exhaust is vented outside.
Do not tamper with or modify the exhaust system with unapproved extensions.
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1.2.7 Flying debris

WARNING: Be careful when operating along the side of a road or building. Rocks or other debris can be thrown from the machine during operation possibly resulting in injury.
Never stand near the machine during operation. Debris can be thrown from the machine during operation possibly resulting in injury.
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1.2.8 Agricultural chemicals

Agricultural chemicals can be very hazardous. Improper use of fertilizer, fungicides, herbicides, insecticides and pesticides can injure people, plants, animals, soil and other people's property.
Always read and follow all manufacturers' instructions before opening any chemical container. Even if you think you know the instructions, read and follow instructions each time you use a chemical. Use the same precautions when adjusting, servicing, cleaning or storing the machine as used when
installing chemicals into the hoppers or tanks. Inform anyone who comes in contact with chemicals of the potential hazards involved and the safety
precautions required. Stand upwind and away from smoke from a chemical fire. Store or dispose of all unused chemicals only in a manner as specified by the chemical manufacturer.
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1.3 Travel on public roads

Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load characteristics of this machine before you travel on public roads.
Use good judgment when traveling on public roads. Maintain complete control of the machine at all times. Never coast down hills.
The maximum speed of farm equipment is governed by local regulations. Adjust travel speed to maintain control at all times.
Familiarize yourself with and obey all road regulations that apply to your machine. Consult your local law enforcement agency for local regulations regarding movement of farm equipment on public roads. Use head lamps, flashing warning lamps, tail lamps and turn signals, day and night, unless prohibited by local law.
Make sure all the flashers are operating prior to driving on the road. Make sure reflectors are correctly installed, in good condition, and wiped clean. Make sure the Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) emblem is clean, visible, and correctly mounted on the rear of the machine.
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Lock brake pedals together (if equipped with dual brake pedals) so both wheel brakes will be applied at the same time.
Raise implements to transport position and lock in place. Place all implements into narrowest transport configuration.
Disengage the power take-off and differential lock. With towed implements, use a proper hitch pin
with a clip retainer and safety transport chain. Be aware of other traffic on the road. Keep well
over to your own side of the road and pull over, whenever possible, to let faster traffic pass.
Be aware of the overall width, length, height, and weight of the machine. Be careful when transporting the machine on narrow roads and across narrow bridges.
Watch for overhead wires and other obstructions.
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Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death.
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1.4 Maintenance

1.4.1 General maintenance information

Before doing any unplugging, lubricating, servicing, cleaning, or adjusting:
• Park the machine on a solid level surface.
• Disengage the tractor power take-off.
• Make sure all controls are in the neutral position and apply the park brake.
• Make sure all implements and attachments have been lowered to the ground.
• Stop the engine and take the key with you.
• Look and Listen! Make sure all moving parts have stopped.
• Put blocks in front of and behind the wheels of the machine before working on or under the machine.
Do not leave the tractor or implement unattended with the engine running. Do not pull crop or any other object from the machine while the machine engine is running. Moving parts
can pull you in faster than you can move away.
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Check all nuts and bolts periodically for tightness, especially wheel mounting hardware. Do not attempt to service or adjust the machine until all moving parts have stopped. Be aware of the size of parts when doing service work. Never stand under or near a part being moved with
lifting equipment. After unplugging, lubricating, servicing, cleaning, or adjusting the machine make sure all tools and
equipment have been removed. Make sure electrical connectors are clean and free of dirt or grease before connecting. Check for loose, broken, missing, or damaged parts. Make sure the machine is in good repair. Make sure
all guards and shields are in position. Always raise implement, shut off tractor engine, apply the parking brake, shift to park position (or neutral)
remove the key and install the cylinder stops channels before working around the machine. Avoid working under the machine. However, if it becomes unavoidable to do so, make sure the machine is
securely blocked and the cylinder lockup channels are in position. When working around discs, be careful to not get cut on sharp edges.
Never service, check or adjust drive chains or belts while the engine is running.
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Do not operate the machine with the drive shaft
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shields open or removed. Entanglement in rotating drive shafts can cause serious injury or death.
Stay clear of rotating components. Make sure rotating guards turn freely. A loose yoke can slip off a shaft and result in injury
to persons or damage to the machine. When installing a quick disconnect yoke, the
spring activated locking pins must slide freely and be seated in the groove on the shaft. Pull on the driveline to make sure the quick disconnect yoke can not be pulled off the shaft.
Remove spilled oil, antifreeze or fuel immediately from the steps, platform, and other access areas.
Keep all access areas clean and free of obstructions.
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1.4.2 Fire prevention and first aid

Be prepared for emergencies. Keep a first aid kit handy for treatment of minor
cuts and scratches. Always carry one or more fire extinguishers of the
correct type. Check fire extinguishers regularly as instructed by the manufacturer. Make sure fire extinguishers are properly charged and in operating condition.
Due to the nature of the crops this machine will operate in, the risk of fire is of concern. Use a water type fire extinguisher or other water source for a fire in crop.
For fires involving anything other than crop, such as oil or electrical components, use a dry chemical fire extinguisher with an ABC rating.
Mount fire extinguishers within easy reach of where fires can occur.
Frequently remove accumulated crop material from the machine and check for overheated components. Check the machine daily for any noises that are not normal. Such noises could indicate a failed component that can cause excess heat.
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If any flame cutting, welding, or arc welding is to be done on the machine or attachments, make sure to clear any crop material or debris from around the area. Make sure the area below the work area is clear of any flammable material as falling molten metal or sparks can ignite the material.
If fire occurs stand upwind and away from smoke from the fire.
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1.4.3 High pressure leaks

Fluid leaking from the hydraulic system or the fuel injection system under high pressure can be very hard to see. The fluid can go into the skin causing serious injury.
Fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours. If not removed immediately, serious infection or reaction can develop. Go immediately to a doctor who knows about this type of injury.
Use a piece of cardboard or wood to search for possible leaks. Do not use your bare hand. Wear leather gloves for hand protection and safety goggles for eye protection.
Relieve all pressure before loosening any hydraulic lines. Relieve the pressure by lowering raised equipment, shutting off accumulator valve, if equipped, and shutting off the engine. Tighten all connections securely before applying pressure.
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1.4.4 Tire safety

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Check tires for cuts, bulges, and correct pressure. Replace worn or damaged tires. When tire service is needed, have a qualified tire mechanic service the tire. Tire changing can be very hazardous and must be done by qualified tire mechanic using proper tools and equipment. See the Specifications Section for the correct tire size.
Tire explosion and/or serious injury can result from over inflation. Do not exceed the tire inflation pressures. See the Specifications Section for the correct tire pressure.
Do not inflate a tire that is seriously under inflated or has been run flat. Have the tire checked by qualified tire mechanic.
Do not weld on the rim when a tire is installed. Welding will make an air/gas mixture that can cause an explosion and burn with high temperatures. This danger applies to all tires, inflated or deflated. Removing air or breaking the bead is not enough. The tire must be completely removed from the rim prior to welding.
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1.4.5 Replacement parts

Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing, genuine replacement parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specifications.
The manufacturer will not accept responsibility for installation of unapproved parts and/or accessories and damages as a result of their usage.
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1.5 Marker lamps

The machine is equipped with marker lamps and reflectors that must be used when transporting the machine on public roads.
The front of the machine is equipped with two amber lamps (1) located at the front.
The rear of the machine is equipment with a bar that has marker lamps (2) mounted at each end. Each lamp contains a yellow lens pointing toward the front and a red lens pointing toward the rear.
The machine is equipped with yellow reflectors mounted on the front and sides of the machine and red and orange reflectors mounted on the rear that must be visible when transporting the machine on public roads. See the safety sign location information for the location of these reflectors.
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1.6 Safety sign location

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Item Reference number Description
1 997661 Reflector, red 2 997662 Reflector, orange 3 997663 Reflector, yellow 4 9971018 Speed sign, 20 mph - North American models
5 997861 Safety sign, read manual 6 997857 Safety sign, fasten safety chain 7 997853 Safety sign, unhitching hazard 8 997859 Safety sign, engine off 9 997863 Safety sign, high voltage 10 997867 Safety sign, fluid under pressure 11 997840 Safety sign, chemical hazard
9971009 Speed sign, 30 km/h - Non-North American models
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Item Reference number Description
12 700732049 Safety sign-exploding parts read manual 13 9971011 Safety sign, moving part hazard 14 997841 Safety sign, crushing hazard 15 9971015 Safety sign, fall off hazard 16 700731523 Safety sign, safety sign-hot surface, hand
Most of the safety signs on this machine have two panels with few or no words. The hazard panel (A) depicts the hazard and the consequence of encountering the hazard. The avoidance panel (B) depicts the action required to avoid the hazard.
Reflector, red (1)
Reflector, orange (2)
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Reflector, yellow (3)
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North American models, safety sign, speed sign (4)
Do not exceed the maximum speed of 20 mph
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Non-North American models, safety sign, speed sign (4)
Do not exceed the maximum speed of 30 kph.
Safety sign, read manual (5)
Hazard (A) - General safety alert Avoidance (B) - Read and understand the
Operator’s Manual before operating the equipment. Follow safety and operating instructions.
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Safety sign, fasten safety chain (6)
Hazard (A) - Loss of machine control Avoidance (B) - Install the safety chains when
attaching the implement to the tractor. Read the Operator Manual for safety information and operating instructions before operating the machine.
Safety sign, unhitching hazard (7) Hazard (A) - Negative tongue weight will cause
immediate elevation of the tongue. Avoidance (B) - Stay clear of the tongue when
disconnecting the implement form the tractor. Read the Operator Manual for safety information and operating instructions before operating the machine.
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Safety sign, engine off (8)
Hazard (A) - General safety alert Avoidance (B) - Shut off engine and remove the
key before performing maintenance or repair work.
Safety sign, high voltage (9) Hazard (A) - Electrical shock hazard - risk of
personal injury and component damage Avoidance (B) - Keep sufficient distance away
from electrical power lines.
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Safety sign, fluid under pressure (10)
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Hazard (A) - Injection hazard into skin - escaping fluid under high pressure
Avoidance (B) - Shut off engine, remove key, and relieve pressure before performing maintenance or repair work. Refer to the Operator Manual for proper service procedures.
Safety sign, chemical hazard (11) Hazard (A) - Chemical injestion hazard, lungs -
opening the cover. Avoidance (B) - Refer to the Operator’s Manual
and the chemical manufacturer’s instructions.
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Safety sign, thrown or flying object hazard (12)
Hazard (A) - Thrown or flying object hazard. Avoidance (B) - Keep a safe distance. Read the
Operator Manual for safety information and operating instructions before operating the machine.
Safety sign, moving part hazard (13) Hazard (A) - Shearing hazard - finger shearing
hazard - rotating components. Avoidance (B) - Do not open, remove, or reach
around shields while the engine is operating.
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Safety sign, crushing hazard (14) Hazard (A) - Crushing hazard - risk of personal
injury. Avoidance (B) - Keep a safe distance from the
machine while engine and machine are operating. Read the Operator Manual for safety information and operating instructions before operating the machine.
Safety sign, fall off hazard (15)
Hazard (A) - Falling off hazard. Avoidance (B) - Do not ride on the machine when
it is operating or moving.
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Safety sign, hot surface, hand,(16) Hazard (A) - Hand and finger burn hazard - hot
surfaces. Avoidance (B) - Stay clear and do not touch hot
surfaces.
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Three-bin model
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Item Reference number Description
1 997661 Reflector, red 2 997662 Reflector, orange 3 997663 Reflector, yellow 4 9971009 Speed sign, 30 km/h 5 997861 Safety sign, read manual 6 997857 Safety sign, fasten safety chain 7 997853 Safety sign, unhitching hazard 8 997859 Safety sign, engine off 9 997863 Safety sign, high voltage 10 997867 Safety sign, fluid under pressure 11 997840 Safety sign, chemical hazard 12 700732049 Safety sign-exploding parts read manual 13 9971011 Safety sign, moving part hazard
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Item Reference number Description
14 997841 Safety sign, crushing hazard 15 9971015 Safety sign, fall off hazard 16 700731523 Safety sign, safety sign-hot surface, hand 17 65329 SMV Emblem
Most of the safety signs on this machine have two panels with few or no words. The hazard panel (A) depicts the hazard and the consequence of encountering the hazard. The avoidance panel (B) depicts the action required to avoid the hazard.
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Reflector, red (1)
Reflector, orange (2)
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