Gearmore RT800 Operation, Service & Parts Manual

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SINGLE SPINNER
SPREADER
Service & Parts Manual
February 2012
Operation,
For Model RT800
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
SECTION DESCRIPTION ..................................................PAGE
2 Preparation Checklist ..............................................................................2
3 Important Safety Information ............................................................3 - 5
3.1 Safety Decals ....................................................................................................3
3.2 Operational Safety.....................................................................................4 - 5
4 Machine Description ..........................................................................6 - 8
4.1 General Description .................................................................................6 - 7
4.2 Machine Description ......................................................................................8
5 Assembly Instructions ...................................................................... 9 - 10
5.1 Tractor Connection.........................................................................................9
5.2 Machine Disconnection .................................................................................9
5.3 Assembly of Blades & Distribution Disk .................................................10
6 Adjustments ..................................................................................... 11 - 14
6.1 Start Up Checklist .........................................................................................11
6.2 Working Height .............................................................................................11
6.3 Adjustment of Material Flow ......................................................................12
6.4 Spinner Disk Blade Adjustment .................................................................12
6.5 Adjusting Spreading Width..........................................................................13
6.6 Spreading Chart .............................................................................................14
7 Operation ............................................................................................... 15
7.1 Field Distribution ..........................................................................................15
7.2 Spreading Variables .......................................................................................15
1 Introduction .............................................................................................1
8 Maintenance & Lubrication .................................................................. 16
8.1 Transportation ...............................................................................................16
8.2 Lubrication .....................................................................................................16
9 Parts ............................................................................................... 17 - 22
9.1 Lateral Gearbox .............................................................................................17
9.2 Opening Regulation ......................................................................................18
9.3 Hopper ............................................................................................................19
9.4 Distribution Disk ..........................................................................................20
9.5 Frame ......................................................................................................21 - 22
10 Limited Warranty ................................................................................... 23
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1. INTRODUCTION
We would like to thank you for purchasing a Gearmore product and we assure you that you have made a good choice, as now you have a very high quality machine. Please follow all instructions contained in this manual for a long and trustworthy machine life.
Know your controls. Read this manual and the manual provided with your tractor before operating your equipment. Keep this manual handy for ready reference. Learn how to stop the tractor engine and spreader quickly in case of an emergency. DO NOT allow adults without proper instructions or children to operate machinery. Require all operators to read this manual carefully and become acquainted with all adjustments and operating procedures before attempting to operate the equipment. Replacement manuals can be obtained from your selling dealer.
The equipment you have purchased has been carefully engineered and manufactured to provide dependable and satisfactory use. Like all mechanical products, it will require cleaning and upkeep. Lubricate the unit as specifi ed. Please observe all safety information in this manual and safety decals on the equipment.
It is IMPORTANT to
read this manual
carefully before
operating the
spreader!
For service, your authorized dealer has trained mechanics, genuine service parts, and the necessary tools and equipment to handle all of your service needs.
Use only genuine service parts. Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet standards required for safe and satisfactory operation. Record the model number and serial number of your equipment in the warranty page of this manual.
Throughout this manual, the term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that failure to observe procedures can cause damage to equipment. The terms CAUTION, WARNING and DANGER are used in conjunction with the Safety-Alert Symbol, (a triangle with an exclamation mark), to indicate the degree of hazard for items of personal safety.
This Safety-Alert Symbol indicates a hazard and means ATTENTION!
BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
DANGER Indicates an imminently hazardous situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, could WARNING result in death or serious injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury.
IMPORTANT Indicates that failure to observe can cause damage to equipment.
NOTE Indicates helpful information.
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2. PREPARATION CHECK LIST
THIS CHECKLIST TO REMAIN IN OWNER’S MANUAL
IT IS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO COMPLETE THE PROCEDURES LISTED
BELOW
Preparation Check List
1. Implement is completely assembled.
2. Inspect for damage and loose or missing parts
3. All decals in place and readable.
4. All ttings and drive components are secure.
5. Overall condition good.
6. Check hopper for any foreign objects.
7. Operator has been instructed on the safe and proper use of the implement.
8. Lubrication - See Lubrication & Maintenance Section
The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your spreader for years of service. Read it carefully. The information and instructions in this manual have been compiled from extensive eld experience and engineering data. Some information may be general in nature due to unknown and varying operating conditions. However, through experience and these instructions, you should be able to develop procedures suitable to your particular situation.
BEFORE OPERATING THE SPREADER
The illustrations and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing, but because we maintain an ongoing program of product improvement, we reserve the right to make improvements in design or changes in specifi cations without incurring any obligation to install them on units previously sold. Because of the possibility that some photographs in this manual were taken of prototype models, production models may vary in some detail.
All information, illustrations and specifi cations in this manual are based on
the latest information available at the time of publication. The right is
reserved to make changes at any time without notice.
RETAIL CUSTOMER'S WARRANTY RESPONSIBILITY
It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator's responsibility to read the Operator's Manual, to operate, lubricate, maintain and store the product in accordance with all instructions and safety procedures. Failure of the operator to read the Operator's Manual is a misuse of this equipment. It is the Retail Customer and/or Operator's responsibility to inspect the product and to have any part(s) repaired or replaced when continued operation would cause damage or excessive wear to other parts or cause a safety hazard. It is the Retail Customer's responsibility to deliver the product to the authorized dealer from whom he purchased it, for service or replacement of defective parts which are covered by warranty. Repairs to be submitted for warranty consideration must be made within thirty (30) days of failure. It is the Retail Customer's responsibility for any cost incurred by the dealer for traveling to or hauling of the product for the purpose of performing a warranty obligation or inspection.
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3. SAFETY INFORMATION
3.1 SAFETY DECALS
ATTENTION!
Be sure that the safety labels are readable. Clean them using a cloth, water and soap. Replace the damaged labels placing them in the right position, as subsequently described.
The safety signs on the machine supply the most important indications; their observance helps your safeness.
1. A TTENTION! Before any intervention on the machine, 2. ATTENTION! - DANGER
switch off the tractor motor, Risk of entangling and dragging. remove the start up key, set the Do not put hands or stay near parking brake and carefully the moving parts. read the operator's manual.
3. A TTENTION! To ensure the 4. ATTENTION! - DANGER
machine proper operation, the Risk of crushing due to the tractor power take-off shall turn tractor motion. Do not stand counter-clockwise at 540 RPM. behind the tractor.
5. ATTENTION! - DANGER Risk of material and/or objects 6. ATTENTION! - DANGER
projection due to fertilizer of shearing. Do not approach spreading. Keep yourself at a limbs to the pendulum when safe distance of at least 30 ft. the machine is running. from the machine.
7. ATTENTION! Mandatory use of protection gloves and shoes.
Placement of safety decals on machine:
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3. SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
3.2 OPERATIONAL SAFETY
Guards and safety shields are for your protection. DO NOT operate equipment unless they
are in place.
ALWAYS engage tractor PTO at engine idle.
Disengage tractor PTO and shift into neutral before attempting to start engine.
Read and observe all safety decals on the tractor and spreader.
NEVER allow anyone, other than the operator, within 25' of machine while in operation.
DO NOT stop or start suddenly when going uphill or downhill. Avoid operation on steep
slopes.
Be alert for holes in terrain and other hidden hazards. ALWAYS drive slowly over rough
ground.
Reduce speed on slopes and in sharp turns to prevent tipping or loss of control. Be careful when changing directions on slopes.
Take all possible precautions when leaving tractor unattended: Disengage PTO, lower spreader, shift into neutral, set parking brake, stop engine and remove key from ignition.
Front tractor weights or front tire ballast should be used to enhance front-end stability on small tractors.
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3. SAFETY INFORMATION (continued)
3.2 OPERATIONAL SAFETY (continued)
ATTENTION!
Any maintenance, adjustment and cleaning operation must be carried out with the machine lowered to the ground (in stable conditions), the tractor engine off, power take-off disconnected, parking brake on, and start-up key removed from the panel.
Machine start-up and stop controls are those of the pulling tractor; the machine is not equipped with controls.
While removing solid parts of fertilizer, the machine must be disconnected from the tractor. For this operation, use the specifi c tools.
In case of failure or improper operation, the operator must immediately stop the machine, check the problem and adopt any necessary measure.
HAZARDS, PREVENTION AND PROTECTION MEASURES
Risk of being entangled due to rotary driveshaft connecting the tractor - machine.
Compression and crushing (being entangled) due to contact with the stirrer rotating inside the hopper.
Compression and crushing due to presence of motion distribution chains and pinions.
Any reset operation must be carried out with the tractor engine off, power take-off disconnected, parking brake on, and start-up key removed from the panel.
Cuts and abrasions due to contact and handling of blades, discs, distributors and driving elements during reset operations.
Use shear-proof gloves.
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4. MACHINE DESCRIPTION
4.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION
The fertilizer spreader with centrifugal distribution is a machine for agriculture that spreads in the fi eld solid mineral fertilizer in granular and powder form. It is pulled by and coupled to the tractor by three points.
The fertilizer spreader consists of:
A bearing chassis
One hopper designed to contain the product to be spread
Distribution components, driving and adjustment components
In the front side, the machine is equipped with a coupling structure with three coupling points to the tractor.
The hopper in metal sheet has a truncated conical shape.
The fertilizer contained in the hopper goes through the dispenser and, due to gravity, falls on the distributor - spreader system.
The dispenser is equipped with hydraulic controls to open and close.
The distribution unit is located in the lower part of the hopper. The unit consists of:
Agitator to break up clods
Adjustable dispenser of the quantity of fertilizer to be used
One distributor - spreader system, of single disk type
The fertilizer, by gravity, goes through 2 openings on the bottom of the hopper and falls on the distributor-spreader system.
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4. MACHINE DESCRIPTION (continued)
4.1 GENERAL DESCRIPTION (continued)
The product is dispensed manually with a lever, by varying the size of the 2 openings on the bottom of the hopper. The position of the lever is secured by a locking pin. The lever acts on the adjusting disk, which allows you to vary the amount of product released and the portion of land on which you distribute the fertilizer (right or left of the direction of travel of the tractor).
The distributor-spreader system consists of one horizontal disk with rotational motion; on the upper surface is a series of straight radial blades designed to distribute the product by means of centrifugal force. There are 6 blades, 3 long and 3 short, adjustable in 4 different positions, to allow an optimal distribution depending on the type of product and working conditions.
Safety devices are provided to avoid any contact with live parts in motion and to prevent any projection of material outside the working area, in detail:
The driving system is protected by fi xed protections; which always needs to be in place for safety.
The rotary distribution disk is protected by a metal bar that prevents accidental contact.
In the front (tractor side) a vertical fi xed protection in metal sheet prevents any projection of material outside the working area and always needs to be in place for safety
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4. MACHINE DESCRIPTION (continued)
4.2 MACHINE DESCRIPTION
A. Dispensing adjustment lever B. 3rd Point of coupling C. Front protection D. Lifting device coupling E. Fitting for the driving shaft F. Hopper G. Frame H. Distribution blades I. Opening for remote cable
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5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
5.1 TRACTOR CONNECTION
Connect the machine to the tractor as follows:
Place the machine on a pallet about 8" high for easy coupling to the tractor (this will also help handling the unit itself)
Go backwards with the tractor near the lower machine coupling points
Anchor the lower coupling points of the tractor to those of the machine through the pins and secure them with safety pins
Simple couple the upper coupling point of the machine to the third point of the tractor through the pin and secure with safety pin
Raise the machine a few centimeters and stop the lower lifting bars to prevent any potential oscillations during the work
Disconnect the power take-off and stop the engine and activate the parking brake of the tractor
Connect the driveshaft to the spreader reduction gear shaft and then to the power take-off of the tractor
5.2 MACHINE DISCONNECTION
Disconnect the machine from the tractor as follows:
Place the machine on the ground (on a compact and leveled ground), checking the stability on the supporting points; place the machine on a pallet about 8" high for easy handling and following coupling to the tractor
Close the fertilizer outputs
Disconnect the power take-off
Switch the motor off and activate the parking brake of the tractor
Disconnect the driveshaft from the tractor power take-off and then from the spreader reduction gear shaft
Disconnect the upper pin and the two lower pins of couplings and move the tractor forward
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5. ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
5.3 ASSEMBLY OF BLADES & DISTRIBUTION DISK
To secure the blade to the disk, insert the screw in the holes on the blades and the disk and tighten the nuts (as shown). Check carefully the tightening of the nuts.
(See part numbers on page 20)
The distribution disk is connected to the machine driving motion by a support pin with fastening stop pin, to be properly inserted.
The disassembly of the disk, operation necessary to allow thorough cleaning of the hopper, should be carried out by reversing the assembly sequence or by removing the stop pin and the disk.
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6. ADJUSTMENTS
6.1 START UP CHECKLIST
IMPORTANT!
Before every start-up, check the following safety devices:
Guards of the driveshaft
Guards of the hopper agitator
Fixed guards (of rotary discs, against projection of material towards the tractor, of the drive elements)
Fixing knob of rotary spreading discs
Do not load the hopper over the edge to avoid the loss of fertilizer during the work and travel.
Proper hopper fi lling - the fertilizer does not exceed the hopper edge
Improper hopper fi lling - the fertilizer exceeds the hopper edge
6.2 WORKING HEIGHT
32 Inches between the ground level and the distribution disc height.
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6. ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
6.3 ADJUSTMENT OF MATERIAL FLOW
The fertilizer amount is adjusted with the lever L, which changes the opening on the bottom of the hopper.
See the Rate Chart (Page 14) for setting to the cor-
rect opening number, which is based on tractor speed, fertilizer type and spread width.
Move the level L on the scale E, locking the bolt with the knob I to the desired position.
Before any adjustment, check that by putting the lever
in the fully closed position and placing the rod T in the hole of the adjustment disk indicated by the letter B,
the outlet openings are fully closed; otherwise, make
an adjustment on the fork F.
6.4 SPINNER DISK BLADES ADJUSTMENT
Adjustments of the position of the spinner disk blades -
6 Blades are on the disk, 3 long and 3 short, adjustable in 4 different positions to allow an optimal distribution depending on the type of product and working conditions.
The machine is delivered with blades fi xed in position 3 by bolts that fi t most of the fertilizers on the market.
Where non-uniform spreading is found, change the position of the blades:
If the amount of fertilizer is greater on the left side (looking forward) move two blades diametrically opposed to position 4; if that is not enough, move two more blades to position 4.
If the amount of fertilizer is greater on the right side (looking forward) move two blades diametrically oposed to position 2, if that is not enough, move them to position 1.
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6. ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
6.5 ADJUSTING SPREADING WIDTH
To distribute the fertilizer on both sides (position I of the drawing) the rod must be inserted into hole B on the disk.
To distribute the fertilizer on the left side (position II of the drawing) the rod must be inserted into hole A on the disk.
To distribute the fertilizer on the right side (position III of the drawing) the rod must be inserted into hole C on the disk.
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6. ADJUSTMENTS (continued)
6.6 SPREADING CHART
QUANTITY SPREAD IN LBS/ACRE AT
FERTILIZER
TYPE
GRANULAR
AMMONIUM
NITRATE
UREA
GRABELATED
CYANAMIDE
TRACTOR
SPEED (MPH)
2.5
3.75 14 98 219 371 563 833 988 5 11 74 164 278 422 625 741
6.25 8 59 131 222 338 500 575
7.5 7 49 110 185 281 417 494
2.5
3.75 11 74 164 278 422 625 741 5 8 55 123 208 317 469 555
6.25 6 45 98 167 254 375 445
7.5 5 37 82 139 212 313 371
2.5
3.75 7 60 163 299 452 641 784 5 5 45 123 224 339 481 588
6.25 4 36 98 179 271 385 470
7.5 4 30 82 150 226 321 392
2.5
3.75 5 45 123 224 339 481 588 5 4 33 92 168 254 361 442
6.25 3 27 74 135 204 288 353
7.5 2 22 62 113 170 240 294
2.5
3.75 17 90 206 335 494 763 950 5 13 68 154 251 370 572 712
6.25 10 54 123 201 296 458 570
7.5 8 46 104 167 246 381 475
2.5
3.75 28 107 187 346 567 845 1073 5 21 80 140 260 425 632 805
6.25 16 64 112 207 340 505 645
7.5 14 54 94 173 284 421 537
SPREADING
WIDTH (Ft.)
40
52
40
52
40
40
1234567
21 147 328 556 1125 1250 1480
16 111 246 417 634 938 1111
10 89 246 448 678 963 1175
7 67 184 337 509 721 881
25 136 309 503 740 1143 1424
42 161 279 519 851 1263 1610
VARIOUS GATE SETTINGS
Ref. E
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7. OPERATION
7.1 FIELD DISTRIBUTION
Place the tractor at the beginning of the fi eld (Position 1). The distance from the border has to
be the same as the spreading Ref R.
Move along the field perimeter keeping the R distance from the border as long as you arrive in
the position 2. In this position you have to be at the R distance from the position 1.
Go along till the position 3.
Make a 180° turn, place the tractor in position 4 at the R distance from the position 3 and go
along till the position 5.
Repeat this procedure until you have spread the entire area of the field (positions 6 and 7).
7.2 SPREADING VARIABLES
The quantity of fertilizer spread depends on the tractor speed, the spreading area, fertilizer type
and humidity, weather conditions and from the adjusting machine.
Keep the tractor speed constant while working.
Preserve the fertilizer in a way to keep its features from being altered.
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8. MAINTENANCE & LUBRICATION
8.1 TRANSPORTATION
In the transportation, storage and use of fertilizers, users must behave in accordance with the instructions contained in the product label and in particular the content of the risk phrases and safety advice.
Before transportation of the machine, it is necessary to:
Disconnect the power take-off.
Completely empty the hopper.
Check that all parts are securely fixed
The machine must be carried as follows:
Empty the hopper
Put it on a pallet with capacity of at least 400 pounds
Fasten the machine to the pallet by means of straps
Before lifting the machine check the fastening stability
Lift the pallet by means of a tractor provided with forks
NEVER allow riders on board the tractor or machine
It is mandatory to comply with all road regulations on agriculture tractors
For any intervention of assembling, disassembling and replacement make sure to place the machine on the ground and in a stable condition, with the power take-off disconnected, the tractor engine switched off, the hand brake on and the start-up key removed from the panel.
Safety Tips:
Always wear relatively tight and belted clothing when operating the spreader. Loose clothing should not be worn, as it could get caught in the moving parts or controls of the spreader.
Spreader should be operated only by qualified personnel.
When starting the spreader, always maintain a safe distance from moving parts.
Keep hands, feet and clothing away from all moving parts.
8.2 LUBRICATION
There are two lubrication parts on the spreader.
Spreader gearbox - grease every 40 hours of use
Driveshaft - the driveshaft must be lubricated before
the spreader is put into use. After that grease every 8 hours. It is also necessary from time to time to
untelescope the driveshaft to clean and re-grease the tubings.
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9. PARTS
9.1 LATERAL GEARBOX 322.020
REF. QTY. PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1 1 322.020 Side Gearbox Assembled 2 1 316.006 Pinion Z19 3 2 310.001 Bearing 25 x 52 x 15 (6205 2RS) 4 1 310.002 Bearing 25 x 52 x 15 (6205) 5 1 329.001 Spacer 6 2 313.011 Elastic Ring 7435 E25 7 1 326.003 Key 8 x 7 x 20 8 8 301.009 High Self Lock Nut M6 9 1 304.002 Anti-Dust Hood 10 1 306.010 Greaser 90° M8 x 1.25 11 8 300.026 Hex Head Screw 6 x 16 12 1 314.002 Upper Shell 13 1 323.023 Output Shaft of Disassembled Disc 14 1 326.004 Key 6 x 6 x 20 15 1 316.004 Pinion Z13 16 1 310.003 Bearing 20 x 52 x 15 (6304) 17 1 314.002 Lower Shell 18 6 300.014 Screw 8 x 16 ZB 19 6 301.012 Nut M8 20 313.010 Circlip
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9. PARTS
9.2 OPENING REGULATION
PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
301.010 1 Medium Nut M10
303.031 1 Washer 79.5 x 55.5 x 0.8
304.013 1 Slotted Washer
305.001 1 Stop Pin 8 x 40
305.010 1 Splint Pin R Dia. 2 mm
313.012 1 Snap Ring for Outside D.55
330.007 1 Aluminum Carrier
332.004 1 Fork for Rod w/Threaded Hole M10 ZB
332.006 1 Clips for Fork 10 x 20 ZB
602.126 1 Opening Rod w/Washer
606.103 1 Complete Adjusting Disk
619.002 2 Lower Agitator
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9. PARTS
9.3 HOPPER
PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
300.016 8 Allen Screw 10 x 20 UNI 5739 ZB
301.010 8 Medium Nut M10
303.044 16 Washer 10 x 30
304.052 2 Cap In Rubber Dia. 14 mm
609.143 1 Hopper RT800
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9. PARTS
9.4 DISTRIBUTION DISK
PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
300.030 12 Round Head Cup Square Screw 8 x 16
301.012 12 Medium Nut M8
305.001 1 Roll Pin 8 x 40
305.003 1 Roll Pin 5 x 40
601.005 3 Straight Blade Length 180
601.006 3 Curve Blade
610.027 1 Distribution Disk 6 Holes w/Bush
610.036 1 Distribution Disk 6 Holes w/Blades
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9. PARTS
9.5 FRAME
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9. PARTS
9.5 FRAME (CONTINUED)
PART NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
300.023 2 Round Head Cup Square Screw 10 x 20
300.024 1 Allen Screw 12 x 35 UNI 5739 ZB
300.028 2 Allen Screw 8 x 16
300.029 2 Allen Screw 8 x 20
300.097 1 Round Head Cup Square Screw 8 x 20
301.010 2 Medium Nut M10
301.012 4 Medium Nut M8
301.061 1 Low Aut. Nut M12
302.005 1 Female Hand Wheel Dia. 40 M8
302.007 2 Snap Pin D.8 ZB
303.007 7 Washer 8 x 17
303.008 4 Washer 12 x 24
303.047 1 Washer 12 x 36
304.014 1 Knob 30 x 10
307.001 2 Spring Pin 4.5 ZB
308.063 1 Lever Adjustment Sticker
329.010 1 Nylon Spacer
604.012 1 Short Lever
604.013 1 Long Lever
613.019 1 Frame
616.004 1 Index
633.020 1 Upper Lifting Pin 25 x 144 ZB
633.022 2 Lower Lifting Pin 22-28 ZB
639.012 2 Driving Shaft Protection Fastening Brackets
639.015 1 Driving Shaft Protection
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10. LIMITED WARRANTY
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 specifi cation 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.
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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