Gearmore B SERIES Operation, Service & Parts Manual

ROTARY
TILLER
"B" SERIES
Operation, Service
& Parts Manual
June 2006
FORM: BTillerBook.QXD
This booklet provides a thorough and accurate description of the instruction and mainte­nance activities to be carried out on the tiller you purchased. We congratulate you on your choice and urge you to thoroughly familiarize yourself with and follow the instructions con­tained in this manual. This will assure you a long, safe and trouble free working life for your tiller.
The Manufacturer shall not assume any responsibility should problems arise as a result of lack of compliance with the instructions and/or operator's negligence.
The manual is divided in chapters and paragraphs and the pages are numbered, thus offer­ing accurate and precise information. The requested information can be easily found by searching the key words or referring to the index.
Date of Purchase: _______________________________
Model Number:_________________________________
Serial Number __________________________________
INDEX
GENERAL INFORMATION
Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 1
Safety labels . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 2
Technical data . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 3
Main parts terminology . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 4
Identification plate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5
Recommended use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5
Inappropriate use . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5
Torque Specification . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 5
SAFETY
Safety in the workplace . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6
User's requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6
Work clothing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6
General safety norms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 6
Preparation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 7
SET UP
Attachment to the tractor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 8
PTO shaft connection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9
Working depth adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 9
Leveling board adjustment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10
Chain adjuster . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10
Start up . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 10
3-Point hitch assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 11
MAINTENANCE
Road transport . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Shut down . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
First check . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Every 8 working hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Every 50 working hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Every 500 working hours . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 12
Blades replacement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 13
SPARE PARTS
How to order spare parts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 14
Tiller Parts Breakdown . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 15
Tiller Parts List . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 16
Driveline Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 19
Slip Clutch Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 20
Limited Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Page 21
TABLE OF CONTENTS
GENERAL INFORMATION
SYMBOLS
This booklet contains three "safety pictograms" which highlight the relevant danger levels or important information:
It draws the operator's attention to special situations which may jeopardize people's safety.
It draws the attention to situations which unfavorably affect the machine efficiency, but not people's safety.
It is used for general information, when people's safety or the efficiency of the parts are not at risk.
GENERAL INFORMATION
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SAFETY LABELS
The safety labels and information on the machine (picture 1, 2 and 3), must be complied with. Failure to comply with these warnings may result in severe injuries or even death. Make sure that the labels are always present and legible; should this not be the case, contact your nearest Gearmore dealer to request replacements
SAFETY LABELS
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1
2
3
TECHNICAL DATA
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TECHNICAL DATA
Model
Tilling Width
HP
Weight
(Approx.)
Wor k ing Dep th
(Max)
Side Dr ive
Blades
(Qty)
Blades
cm Inches kg lbs cm Inches Chain Gear
Blades/
/flange
Shape
B
100 39 15-35 130 290 18 7 * 30 6 Curved 120 47 15-35 145 323 18 7 * 36 6 Curved 140 55 15-35 175 389 18 7 * 42 6 Curved 150 59 15-35 185 411 18 7 * 42 6 Curved
MAIN PARTS TERMINOLOGY
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MAIN PARTS TERMINOLOGY
A) Main Frame B) Lower Hitch Brackets C) Top Link Bracket D) PTO Guard E) Top Mast F) Rotor G) Tines H) Skids I) Transmission case L) Rear Board
When asking for information or technical service, always specify the machine type and width.
INFORMATION
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IDENTIFICATION PLATE
An identification plate is placed on each tiller and is structured as follows: Serial number (sample):
RECOMMENDED USE
The tillers described in this instruction and maintenance manual, have been designed explic­itly to till the land. Any other use jeopardizes the operator's safety and the machine integrity.
INAPPROPRIATE USE
The tillers shall not be used as follows:
e Connected to vehicles which do not have a suitable power or weight. e Without being properly installed by securing the hitch brackets to all three points
of the tractor lift unit.
e Tilling of extremely stony or unsuitable ground. e In close proximity to person/s when power is engaged. e Do not stand or step on the equipment when it is being operated or transported. e Do not operate the machinery while wearing unsuitable (loose fitting) clothing.
TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS
For correct hardware tightening on the tiller, we suggest the use of suitable torque wrench and the applicable torque as listed in the table below:
M-THREADED SCREW/BOLTS
Bolt grade
Thread 8.8 10.9
Nm Lb-ft Nm Lb-ft M6 11 8.5 17 12 M8 28 20 40 30 M10 55 40 80 60 M12 95 70 140 105 M14 150 110 225 165 M16 240 175 305 225 M18 330 250 475 350
SAFETY
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SAFETY IN THE WORKPLACE
Most of the accidents, which occur while the operator is using the machine or the equipment or carrying out maintenance and repair activities, are caused by the non-compliance with the main safety requirements. Therefore the potential risks must be fully understood and special attention must be paid to the activity which is being executed.
If potentially dangerous situations are known,
accidents can be prevented!
USER'S REQUIREMENTS
The equipment user must have the following:
Physical: good sight, co-ordination and capability to execute all instructions in a safe manner. Mental: the users must understand and follow the prescribed norms, rules and safety meas-
ures. They must be careful, pay attention to their own safety and the safety of other people and act properly and in a responsible way.
Training: the users must read and understand this manual, its pictures and charts, and the identification and hazard plates. They must be specialized, trained and qualified on any use and maintenance activities.
WORK CLOTHING
The following clothing and personal protective equipment must be used when working and executing maintenance and repair activities:
e Overalls or any other comfortable outfit; make sure that they
are not too loose since they might be caught by moving parts.
e Protective gloves. e Goggles or mask to protect the eyes and face. e Safety helmet. e Safety shoes.
Make sure that the personal protective equipment is properly stored and complies with the laws in force.
GENERAL SAFETY NORMS
The features of the area where work is taking place must always be taken into consideration:
e Do not stand in the working radius of the operating machinery or any other machine
accessories when the equipment is running.
PREPARATION
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Prepare the work:
e Do not drink alcohol, take drugs, or any other substances which may affect the your
ability to use the equipment before or when working.
e Make sure that there is sufficient fuel in the tractor to prevent the machine from
stopping during work.
e Do not use the equipment under unsafe conditions, e.g. do not make temporary repairs just to start or keep working; do not work at night if the area is not well illuminated.
When working or executing maintenance activities, remember:
e The labels and stickers providing instructions on the use of the equipment or
information on dangers must not be removed or hidden, and must be legible.
e Do not remove the safety devices, covers and safety guards, unless maintenance
activities are being carried out. If the safety devices must be removed, turn the engine off, remove them correctly and re-install them before turning the tractor on.
e Do not lubricate, clean or adjust moving parts. e Use the appropriate tools to execute maintenance or adjustment activities on the
equipment.
e Do not use damaged or unsuitable tools, e.g. pliers rather than wrenches etc. e Prior to carrying out activities on hydraulic lines under pressure, or disconnecting their
components, make sure that the line is no longer under pressure and that it does not contain any hot fluids.
e Check all the fittings and make sure that they are well connected before supplying
pressure to the hydraulic lines.
e Make sure that no tools, clothes or any other materials are left in areas where moving
parts are present when the maintenance and repair activities are completed.
e Do not give directions and make signals at the same time during a maneuver.
Maneuver directions and signals must be given from one person only.
e Do not unexpectedly call an operator, if not necessary. Do not startle the operator, e.g.
by throwing objects.
e Pay attention to people in the vicinity of the work area, especially children! e Make sure that nobody is standing in the working range of the equipment. e Do not use the equipment to lift people. e When the equipment is not needed, turn the engine off, leave the vehicle on a flat sur
face, with the first gear and the parking brake engaged. Disengage the power take off.
e Do not execute any cleaning, lubrication, repair or adjustments when the engine is
running and the equipment is in the raised position.
e Do not work on steep slopes, if the stability of the vehicle can be jeopardized.
Manufacturer shall not assume any responsibilities if these instructions are not strictly followed.
SET-UP
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ATTACHMENT TO THE TRACTOR
Carefully read this instruction manual and the manuals of the tractor and PTO shaft manufac­turer. All tillers are built to be attached to any tractor equipped with a three point hitch of the correct category and with suitable ball ends.
Before attaching the equipment to the tractor, make sure that the ground is smooth and flat and that nobody is standing between the tractor and the tiller; slowly move the tractor towards the tiller by aligning the tractor lower lift arms with the two tiller coupling side pins; turn the engine off and pull the brake.
It is possible to adjust the attachment position releasing the bolts B. (picture 1) and modifying the position of the plates A. Tighten the bolts after making any adjustment.
picture 1
After adjusting the couplers, connect the lower lift arms by removing the lynch pins from the pins located on the hitch brackets, inserting the lift arm pins through the hitch block and ball ends and secure them by means of the pins which were previously removed.
Connect the tractor top link to the top mast by removing the pin located between the two plates, inserting the top link and securing it by means of the pin.
Adjust the top link so that the upper part of the frame is parallel to the ground. Block all the linking parts by means of the sway chains or arms.
Make sure that the central unit axis (gearbox assembly) is parallel to the ground, thus minimiz­ing the stresses on the power take off and increas­ing the working life of the equipment.
picture 2
After executing all the above-mentioned activities, make sure that all the nuts and bolts are tightened.
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SET-UP
PTO SHAFT CONNECTION
Before installing the PTO shaft make sure that the RPM rating and the direction of rotation match those of the tractor. Carefully read the PTO shaft and tractor instructions. Furthermore, accurately read the instructions of the manufacturer of the PTO shaft and of the tractor. Before starting any activity, make sure that the guards are installed on the power take off of the tractor and PTO shaft. Make sure that they cover the PTO shaft throughout its length.
When fully extended, the plastic pipes must overlap by at least 1/3 of the length of the pipes (LT). When retracted, the min. acceptable clearance is 2 inches (picture 3).
picture 3
Check that the PTO shaft min. and max. length
are within the parameters of the machine-
tractor coupling.
Should problems arise, contact your dealer.
After the installation, anchor the PTO shield to
the tractor and machine using the special
chains; make sure that it turns smoothly. If
the PTO shaft is equipped with safety devices,
e.g. torque limiters or free-wheel devices,
install them on the operative machine side.
For the use and maintenance of the PTO shaft,
please refer to the relevant manual.
WORKING DEPTH ADJUSTMENT
The working depth of the equipment depends on the position of the lateral skids. If the skids are raised, the working depth increases; if the skids are lowered, the working depth decreases. Make sure that the skids are set at the same height on both sides.
picture 4
To adjust the working depth, loosen and remove nut A (picture 4) and adjust the skid height according to the holes B. When the adjustment is completed, tighten the screws.
SET-UP
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picture 5
LEVELING BOARD ADJUSTMENT
The height of the rear leveling board can be adjusted, making the ground more compact and smooth. Release the chain A from the bracket B (picture 5), and re-engage it according to the desired working height.
These activities must be carried out with the engine off, the power take off disengaged and the hand brake applied. If needed, lift the equipment and place it on sup­ports, thus preventing any injuries that might be caused by a sudden fall of the equipment.
CHAIN ADJUSTER
The B tillers are equipped with a self-loading chain drive system (picture 6). The setting of the system is made during assembly; any adjustments when using the machines, must be carried out by an authorized dealer or work shop.
picture 6
START UP
After carrying out these adjustments, the equipment is ready for use. When at the working area, do not start the power take off with the tiller in working position in the ground. Be sure to lift it by a few centimeters using the tractor lift. Start the engine, engage the power take off, lower the equipment to its working position and start.
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SET-UP
ASSEMBLING B SERIES 3-POINT HITCH
STEP 1: Install the top mast to the tiller main frame as shown. STEP 2: Install the top link bracket to the top mast with the hole in the highest position
as shown.
STEP 3: Install the bottom link brackets with the holes facing down. This gives you
the standard
A.S.A.E. dimension of 18" if the tractor does not have a quick
hitch.
STEP 4: If the tractor has an A.S.A.E. quick hitch, place the bottom brackets with
the holes in the high positions to obtain the correct spacing to tractors with
quick hitches
.
NOTE: It is necessary to order a 3 bushing kit - part number 883303 - to make the tiller A.S.A.E. quick hitch compatible.
MAINTENANCE
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ROAD TRANSPORT
With reference to road transport, follow local traffic regulations.
SHUT DOWN
The following activities are recommended if the tiller will not be used for a long period of time: 1 Clean and dry the equipment. 2 Inspect the equipment and replace the damaged or worn parts if necessary. 3 Tighten all the screws and nuts.
Lubricate and cover the machine with a tarpaulin and store it in a dry place.
MAINTENANCE
Maintenance is crucial for the working life and efficiency of any agricultural equipment. If the equipment is properly maintained and operated, a long working life and operator safety are assured.
The maintenance intervals indicated in this booklet are provided as a mere reference and are related to normal working conditions; changes may occur depending on the type of activities, environmental dust, seasonal factors, etc.
e Before injecting lubricating grease into the grease fittings,
clean the fittings to prevent mud, dust, or any other foreign matter from contaminating the grease and reducing the lubrication effect.
e When adding or changing the oil, use the same type of oil
to prevent mixing oils with different features.
e All maintenance activities must be carried out with the tiller
resting horizontally on the ground.
e After using the equipment for a few hours, make sure that
all the bolts (especially tine bolts) are tightened; regularly check all the machine guards.
FIRST CHECK
e After 50 working hours, change the oil in the gearbox and make sure that all the
screws and bolts are tightened.
EVERY 8 WORKING HOURS
e Grease the PTO shaft crosses.
EVERY 50 WORKING HOURS
e Remove the cover (A - pict. 7, pg. 13) and grease the rotor bearing inside. e Check the oil level in the case/bevel gear pair (A - pict. 8, pg. 13) by removing
gearbox's upper oil plug (A - pict. 8, pg. 13); oil level should be contained between the 2 nicks of MIN & MAX of the dip stick oil plug (B - pict. 8, pg. 13). If needed add SAE EP 80W90 oil.
e Check the oil level in the side transmission (A - pict. 9, pg. 13). If needed add
SAE EP 80W90 oil.
e Make sure that all the screws and bolts, especially on the blades, are tightened.
EVERY 500 WORKING HOURS
e Change the oil of the case/bevel gear pair, side transmission and rotor support; use
SAE EP 80W90 oil. Contact the closest dealer for this maintenance activity.
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MAINTENANCE
The old oil must be disposed of in compliance with the local laws where these activities are carried out; do not spill or dispose of waste oil on the ground.
The maintenance activities must be carried out with the engine off, the power tak e off disengaged, the parking brake engaged, and the equipment placed on the ground.
BLADES REPLACEMENT
To assure the optimum efficiency of the machine, make sure that the tiller blades are in a good working condition and that their bolts are tightened; replace them if they are broken or bent. The new parts must be installed in the original position.
picture 7
picture 8
picture 9
Normal Spring Tension of Slip Clutch
SPARE PARTS
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Before replacing the blades, turn the tractor engine off, pull the parking brake, disengage the power take off, raise the tiller using the tractor lift, and install supports to prevent accidental dropping of the machine.
picture 10
picture 11
HOW TO ORDER SPARE PARTS
For spare parts requests please refer to our spare parts catalogue. The spare parts can be ordered from the dealer or service center. The following data must always be specified:
e Equipment model and width. e Part number of the requested component. If the code number is missing, indicate the
reference number in which it is shown and the relevant reference.
e Description of the part and requested quantity. e Requested type of transport. Should this information not be provided, the dealer or
service center shall not be responsible for delays caused by circumstances beyond their control. The addressee shall be responsible for any transport charges.
Pay special attention to the bolts A on the blades (picture 10): the screw head must be placed on the blade side, with the washer and the nut on the flange side, so that the bolts cannot loosen while the equipment is being used. When several blades must be replaced, replace one blade at a time, so that the initial helical layout is maintained (picture 11).
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"B" TILLER ASSEMBLY
TILLER ASSEMBLY
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REF# QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 1 4001330 Top Mast 2 24 31512030 Bolt UNI 5739 M12 x 30 8.8 3 18 34100012 Nut UNI 5587 M12 4 22 34121012 Washer UNI 1751 M12 5 1 4301589 Pin, Top Hitch (Cat. 1) 6 3 6351004 Cotter Pin 7 2 6320035 Circlip External 8 1 4701359 Gear Z11
9 1 6307-2RS Bearing 10 1 4211203 Shaft B100 10 1 4211205 Shaft B120 10 1 4211207 Shaft B140 10 1 4211208 Shaft B150 11 2 4781265 Gasket 12 1 4001282 Shaft Support B100 12 1 4001284 Shaft Support B120 12 1 4001286 Shaft Support B140 12 1 4001287 Shaft Support B150 13 4 31510020 Bolt UNI 5739 M10 x 20 8.8 14 29 34121010 Washer UNI 1751 M10 15 13 31510025 Bolt UNI 5739 M10 x 25 8.8 16 1 4001331 Top Hitch Clevis 17 1 6307 Bearing 18 1 17265-01 Bevel Gear Z19 19 1 6320030 Circlip External DIN471 20 1 E8223400 Driveline AX4 500/748 21 1 30305 Bearing 22 1 6470116 Gasket M16 23 1 6481600 Drain Plug M16 24 1 35X62X10 Oil Seal 25 1 6007 Bearing 26 1 17265-00 Bevel Pinion Z13 27 1 4211212 Input Shaft Z6 28 1 16565-00 Gearbox Housing 29 1 65316-05 Plug with Level M16 30 4 31512025 Bolt UNI 5739 M12 x 25 8.8 31 2 4301590 Pin, Lower Hitch 32 1 4931230 Gearbox Plate Support 33 2 6310062 Internal Circlip D562 DIN 472 34 1 4001234 Parking Stand Leg 35 1 6100062 Cap 062
REF# QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
36 2 4001278 Lower Hitch Clevis 37 1 4236115 Pin 38 3 4201202 "U" Bolt 39 1 4011237 Rotor B100 39 1 4011239 Rotor B120 39 1 4011241 Rotor B140 39 1 4011242 Rotor B150 40 1 4001303 Frame B100 40 1 4001305 Frame B120 40 1 4001307 Frame B140 40 1 4001308 Frame B150 41 16 34100008 Nut UNI 5587 M8 42 1 34106008 Stop Nut M8 x 1.25 DIN 982 6S 43 1 4002338 Rod B100 43 1 4002340 Rod B120 43 1 4002342 Rod B140 43 1 4002343 Rod B150 44 17 31508020 Bolt UNI 5739 M8 x 20 8.8 45 2 31512035 Bolt UNI 5739 M12 x 35 8.8 46 2 4831202 Skid Support 47 1 4001223 Leveling Board B100 47 1 4001225 Leveling Board B120 47 1 4001227 Leveling Board B140 47 1 4001228 Leveling Board B150 48 1 4508702 Chain 49 21 34100010 Nut UNI 5587 M10 50 2 6310090 Internal Circlip DIN 472 51 1 6320040 Circlip External DIN 471 52 1 4141242 Bearing Cover 53 12 31510030 Bolt UNI 5739 M10 x 30 8.8 54 1 6470118 Gasket 55 2 6308 Bearing 56 2 55X72X10 Oil Seal 57 2 4701202 Rotor Support 58 1 4701203 Hub, Idler Side 59 16 34121008 Washer UNI 1751 M8 60 3 4788744 Gasket 61 As Req'd 4811285 Tine, R.H. 62 As Req'd 4811286 Tine, L.H. 63 As Req'd 31412035 Bolt UNI 5738 M12 x 35 8.8 64 As Req'd 34101012 Nut UNI 5587 M12
TILLER ASSEMBLY
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REF# QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
65 As Req'd 34121012 Washer UNI 1751 66 1 6351003 Hair Pin 67 1 4131217 Gearbox Spacer 68 1 4721201 Hub, Drive Side 69 1 34127035 Locknut M35 GUP Type 70 1 4701221 Driven Sprocket Z17 71 2 31512040 Bolt UNI 5739 M12 x 40 8.8 72 2 4001244 Skid 73 1 4131331 End Plate, Idler Side 74 1 6700025 Chain ASA 80-S Type, 40 Links 75 1 4001275 Chain Adjuster 76 1 4211263 Spring 77 1 4001312 End Plate, Drive Side 78 1 4111200 Chain Cover 79 1 3442022 Plug M22 x 1.5 80 1 4781264 Gasket 81 1 6470114 Gasket M14 82 1 3444014 Level Plug M14 x 1.5 83 1 4001682 Parking Stand Support 84 3 34026008 "Schnorr" Washer M8 85 1 4131295 Support PTO Shield 86 3 33108020 Wing Screw M8 x 20 UNI 5449 87 1 4131294 PTO Shield 88 4 31508016 Bolt UNI 5739 M8 x 16 8.8 89 4 34120008 Washer UNI 6592 M8 90 1 3680010 Hook 08 91 2 34106012 Stop Nut M12 x 1.75 DIN 982 6
TILLER ASSEMBLY
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MODEL NO.
NUMBER OF TINES
NUMBER OF
BOLTS & NUT S
R.H. L.H.
B100 15 15 60 B120 18 18 72 B140 21 21 84 B150 21 21 84
QTY. PART NO. DECAL DESCRIPTION
1 4781001 "Danger" (PTO) 1 4781002 "Danger" (avoid injury) 1 4781006 "Warning" (rotating knives)
3 4781350 "Gearmore"
1 4781351 "Series B"
TINE CHART
DECAL CHART
REF# QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
2 1 1581037 Push Pin Kit 3 2 1004020 Cross Assembly 4 1 1704027 Outer Tube Yoke 5 1 6330860 Roll Pin 8 x 60 6 1 1524036 Outer Tube 8 1 1525036 Inner Tube
9 1 1704029 Inner Tube Yoke 10 1 1334030 Clutch 2 Friction Discs 11 1 6330855 Roll Pin 8 x 55 (Inner Tube) 12 1 1784210 Tube Bearing (Outer Tube) 13 1 1784201 Outer Tube Rigid Cone 14 2 1213233 Stiffening Ring 15 1 1784203 Soft Standard Cone 16 2 1784212 Pin For Stop Rotation 19 1 1784207 Soft Extra Short Cone 20 1 1784202 Inner Tube Rigid Cone 21 1 1784211 Tube Bearing (Inner Tube) 24 1 90SE4028 Complete Protection 25 1 1140001 Outer Decal 26 1 1140003 Inner Decal 27 2 1006065 Anti-Rotation Chain 28 1 1784233 Standard Cone Assembly (Tractor End) 29 1 1784247 FDO Cone Assembly (Implement End)
DRIVESHAFT ASSEMBLY
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REF# QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 8 6411010 Scrw Nut M10
2 8 1215012 Spring
3 1 1704021 Flange With Yoke
4 1 1704017 Bushing
5 2 1804000 Friction Disc
6 1 6410112 Screw Nut M12
7 1 6412112 Washer
8 1 1704016 Hub 1
3
/8" Z6
9 1 6141265 Bolt M12 x 65 10 1 1134008 Inner Disc 11 1 1134007 Pressure Disc 12 8 6001075 Bolt M10 x 75 13 1 6761265 Locking Bolt Kit Replacement
SLIP CLUTCH ASSEMBLY
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GEARMORE, INC., warrants each new Gearmore product to be free from defects in materi­al and workmanship for a period of twelve (12) months from date of purchase to the original purchaser. This warranty shall not apply to implements or parts that have been subject to misuse, negligence, accident, or that have been altered in any way.
Our obligation shall be limited to repairing or replacement of any part, provided that such part is returned within thirty (30) days from date of failure to Gearmore through the dealer from whom the purchase was made, transportation charges prepaid.
This warranty shall not be interpreted to render us liable for injury or damages of any kind or nature, direct, consequential or contingent, to person or property. This warranty does not extend to loss of crops, loss because of delay in harvesting or any other expenses, for any other reasons.
Gearmore in no way warranties engines, tires, or other trade accessories, since these items are warranted separately by these respective manufacturers.
Gearmore reserves the right to make improvements in design or changes in specification at any time, without incurring any obligations to owners or units previously sold.
GEARMORE, INC.
13477 Benson Ave.
Chino, CA 91710
Always refer to and heed machine operating warning decals on machine.
LIMITED WARRANTY
The serial number of this product is stored in our computer database, thus
submitting a warranty registration card is not required.
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