Hagie NTB 16-Row, NTB 18-Row, NTB 12-Row, 60’ HsTB 24-Row, NTB 24-Row Operator's Manual

TABLE OF CONTENTS
1 – INTRODUCTION
A Word From Hagie Manufacturing Company ................................................................................ 1-1
Safety Messages Used In This Manual ............................................................................................. 1-2
Service and Assistance ...................................................................................................................... 1-3
Reporting Accidents, Injuries, or Safety Concerns ........................................................................... 1-3
Specifications .................................................................................................................................... 1-4
2015 Product Warranty ................................................................................................................... 1-10
2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Intended Use ..................................................................................................................................... 2-1
Safety Precautions ............................................................................................................................. 2-1
Safety Decals ....................................................................................................................................2-3
3 – OPERATING YOUR NTB
Fold Procedure .................................................................................................................................. 3-1
Float Operation ................................................................................................................................. 3-6
Application ........................................................................................................................................ 3-9
4 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Service - Lubrication ........................................................................................................................ 4-1
Service - Mounting Bolt Torque (60’ HsTB) ...................................................................................4-5
Storage .............................................................................................................................................. 4-5
5 – MISCELLANEOUS
Transporting ...................................................................................................................................... 5-1
Gauge Wheel Adjustment ................................................................................................................. 5-3
Coulter Adjustment ........................................................................................................................... 5-4
Quick-Tach System ........................................................................................................................... 5-5
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Covers Machine Serial Number s : SNU80011515001-200, SNU80021515001-200 Part No. 493615
SNU80031515001-200, SNU80041515001-200, SNU80051515001-200, SNU80061515001-200 © 2014-15 Hagie Manufacturing Company. Clarion, Iowa USA
Rev. 15F150320
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Hagie Manufacturing Patent Decal
(Located on the front of attachment)
The following patent decal is located on the front of the attachment and provides current patents issued on your Nitrogen Tool Bar.
NOTE: Hagie Manufacturing Company reserves
the right to make changes to any current patents or patents pending at any time, without notice.
A WORD FROM HAGIE MANUFACTURING COMPANY
Congratulations on the purchase of your Nitrogen Toolbar (NTB)! We recommend that you review this operator’s manual and become familiar with operating procedures and safety precautions before attempting to operate your NTB.
As with any piece of equipment, certain operating procedures, service, and maintenance are required to keep your NTB in top running condition. We have attempted herein to cover all of the adjustments required to fit varying conditions. However, there may be times when special care must be considered.
Hagie Manufacturing Company reserves the right to make changes in the design and material of any subsequent NTB without obligation to existing units.
Thank you for choosing a Hagie NTB and we ensure you of our continued interest and support in its optimal performance for you. We are proud to have you as a customer!
ABOUT THIS MANUAL
NOTICE
The purpose of this manual is to guide you in operating the NTB. Read this manual in addition to the sprayer operator’s manual, and all other literature that is included with the machine. This manual is only intended to cover the NTB attachment and any differences in the operation of the sprayer controls. Refer to your sprayer operator’s manual for complete instructions on machine operation.
NOTICE
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Any pictures contained within this operator’s manual that depict situations with shields, guards, rails, or lids removed are for demonstration only. Hagie Manufacturing Company strongly urges the operator to keep all shields and safety devices in place at all times.
NOTE: The user is responsible for inspecting the
NTB and having parts repaired or replaced when continued use of the product causes damage or excessive wear to other parts.
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NOTICE
Reference to right and left-hand used throughout this manual refers to the position when seated in the operator’s seat facing forward.
This manual will aid you in the proper operation and service of your Nitrogen Toolbar (NTB). It is the responsibility of the user to read the operator’s manual and comply with the correct and safe operating procedures, as well as maintain the product according to the service information provided in the Maintenance and Storage Section elsewhere in this manual.
Photographs and illustrations used in this manual are of general nature only. Some of the equipment described and/or shown may or may not be available on your NTB.
Information described in this manual was correct at the time of printing. Because of Hagie Manufacturing Company’s continuous product improvement, certain information may not be included in this manual. To obtain the most current operator’s manual for your attachment, please visit www.hagiehelp.com.
Keep this manual in a convenient place for easy reference. This manual is considered a permanent fixture of the product. In the event of resale, this manual should accompany the NTB.
If you do not understand any part of this manual or require additional information or service, contact Hagie Customer Support for assistance.
SECTION 1 –
INTRODUCTION
SAFETY MESSAGES USED IN THIS MANUAL
The following safety messages found throughout this manual alert you of situations that could become potentially dangerous to the operator, service personnel, or equipment.
DANGER
This symbol indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in moderate/ serious injury or death.
CAUTION
This symbol indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
NOTICE
This symbol indicates operator awareness which, if not avoided, may result in personal or property damage.
NOTE: A “Note” is intended to make special
mention of, or remark on.
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SECTION 1 – INTRODUCTION
SERVICE AND ASSISTANCE
For service and assistance, please contact:
Hagie Manufacturing Company 721 Central Avenue West P.O. Box 273 Clarion, IA 50525-0273 (515) 532-2861 OR (800) 247-4885
www.hagiehelp.com
REPORTING ACCIDENTS, INJURIES, OR SAFETY CONCERNS
Should an accident or injury occur involving the use of a Hagie product, or if you have a product safety concern, report such information directly to Hagie Customer Support at (800) 247-4885.
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SECTION 1 –
• RH Fold
•LH Fold
30’ NTB Fold Points
(Unfolded position shown)
-Typical View
30’ NTB Fold Points
(Folded position shown)
-Typical View
INTRODUCTION
SPECIFICATIONS
Hagie Manufacturing Company offers it’s Nitrogen Toolbar (NTB) in 12-row, 16-row, 18-skip row, and 24-skip row configurations, depending on model. The 6-ft. (182 cm) clearance (30/40’ NTB) allows growers to side-dress nitrogen later in the growing season, in some situations, after tassels have topped.
NTB units are set for 30” (76 cm) rows, but some can accommodate 20, 22, or 36-inch (50, 55, or 91 cm) rows. They are capable of applying 80 to 100 lbs. (36 to 45 kg) of nitrogen at 14 to 16 mph (22 to 25 km/h), which is approximately twice the speed of tractor-pulled units.
Description 12-Row
NTB
Skip Row N/A N/A X X N/A Standard Coulter Row Units 11 15 9 12 23 Electro-Hydraulic Fold/Lift/
Level 100 PSI (6.9 bar) Glycerin-
Filled Pressure Gauge Solution Control Valves 3 3 3 3 (40’NTB) 3
XXXXX
XXXXX
16-Row
NTB
18-Row
NTB
24-Row
NTB
24-Row
60’ HsTB
Fold Points (30’ NTB)
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• RH Outer Fold
• RH Main Fold
•LH Main Fold
• LH Outer Fold
40’ NTB Fold Points
(Unfolded position shown)
-Typical View
40’ NTB Fold Points
(Folded position shown)
-Typical View
60’ HsTB Fold Points
(Unfolded position shown)
-Typical View
• RH Outer Fold
• RH Main Fold
•LH Main Fold
• LH Outer Fold
60’ HsTB Fold Points
(Folded position shown)
-Typical View
INTRODUCTION
Fold Points (40’ NTB) Fold Points (60’ HsTB)
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30’ NTB
• Overall Unfolded Width = 350”/29’-2” (889 cm)
30’NTB
• Length (from front of machine to front of folded NTB) = 175”/14’-7” (444.5 cm)
30’ NTB
• Overall Folded Width = 146”/12’-2” (370.8 cm)
40’ NTB
• Overall Unfolded Wid th = 449.5”/37’-5” (1 1.4 m)
40’NTB
• Length (from front of machine to front of folded NTB) = 180”/15’ (457.2 cm)
40’ NTB
• Overall Folded Width = 150”/12’-6” (381 cm)
INTRODUCTION
NTB Transport Dimensions
30’ NTB Dimensions
40’ NTB Dimensions
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60’ HsTB
• Overall Width (when folded for transport) = 272”/22’-8” (690.9 cm)
• Overall Height (when folded and raised for transport) = 178”/14’-10” (452.1 cm)
60’ HsTB
• Height (from bottom of coulters to ground) = 19” (48.3 cm)
60’ HsTB
• Width (from front of gauge wheel to rear of quick-tach) = 96”/8’-0” (243.8 cm)
INTRODUCTION
60-ft. HsTB Dimensions
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30’ NTB
12-Row/30” (76.2 cm) Spacing
30’ NTB
18-Skip Row/20” (50.8 cm) Spacing
40’ NTB
16-Row/30” (76.2 cm) Spacing
40’ NTB
24-Skip Row/20” (50.8 cm) Spacing
INTRODUCTION
NTB Layout
The following illustrations define the NTB design and will aid in identifying the various toolbar configurations.
30’ NTB
12-Row/30” (76.2 cm) Spacing
40’ NTB
16-Row/30” (76.2 cm) Spacing
24-Skip Row/20” (50.8 cm) Spacing
18-Skip Row/20” (50.8 cm) Spacing
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60’ HsTB
24-Row/30” (76.2 cm) Spacing
INTRODUCTION
60’ HsTB
24-Row/30” (76.2 cm) Spacing
NTB Weight
(Approximate)
30’ NTB
4,776 lbs./2,166 kg
40’ NTB
5,996 lbs./2,719 kg
60’ HsTB
8,020 lbs./3,637 kg
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INTRODUCTION
2015 PRODUCT WAR RANTY
Hagie Manufacturing Company Product Warranty
Hagie Manufacturing Company wa rrant s each new Hagi e product to be free under n ormal use an d service from defects in workmanship and materials for a period of lesser of: two (2) years or 1,000 hours from the date of delivery on all Agricultural Products. Hagie Manufacturing Company makes this warranty from the original delivery date and is transferable to a purchaser from the original purchaser of this equipment, given there is remaining time left under the year and hour warranty standard stated above. This warranty shall be fulfilled by repairing or replacing free of charge any part that shows evidence of defect or improper workmanship, provided the part is re turned to Hagie Manufacturing Company within thirty (30) days of the date that such defect or improper workmanship is discovered, or should have been discovered. Labor to repair said items will be covered by standard labor time rates. Freight charges of defective parts are not covered by this warranty and are the responsibility of the purchaser. No other express warrant y is given and no affirmation of Hagie Manufacturing Company, by words or action, shall constitute a warranty.
Hagie Manufacturing Company limits its warr anty to only those products manufactured by Hagie Manufac­turing Company and does not warrant any part or component not manufactured by Hagie Manufacturing Company, such as parts or components being subject to their manufacturer’s warranties, if any. Excluded from this warranty are parts subjected to accident, altera tion, or negligent use or r epair. This warranty does not cover normal maintenance such as engine tune ups, adjustments, inspections, nor any consumables such as tires, rubber products, solution system valves, wear parts, wiper blades, etc.
Hagie Manufacturing Company shall not be responsible for repairs or replacements which are necessi­tated, in whole or in part; by the use of parts not manufactured by or obtainable from Hagie Manufacturing Company nor for service performed by someone other than Hagie authorized personnel, unless authorized by Hagie Manufacturing Company. Customer acknowledges that it is not relying on Hagie Manufacturing Company’s skill or judgment to select finish goods for any purpose and that there are no warranties which are not contained in this agreement.
In no event shall Hagie Manufacturing Company’s tort, contract, or warranty liability exceed the purchase price of the product. The foregoing limitation will not apply to claims for personal injury caused solely by Hagie Manufacturing Company’s negligence.
Hagie Manufacturing Company shall n ot be liable for dam age s, in cludin g spe cial, in cidental or consequen­tial damages or injuries (damage and repairs of equipment itself, loss of profits, rental or substitute equip­ment, loss of good will, etc.) arising out of or in connection with performance of the equipment or its use by customer, and Hagie Manufacturing Company shall not be liable for any special, incidental or consequen­tial damages arising out of or in connection with Hagie Manu factur ing Comp a ny’ s failure to pe rform it s obli­gation hereunder. HAGIE MANUFACTURING COMPANY’S ENTIRE LIABILITY AND THE CUSTOMER’S EXCLUSIVE REMEDY SHALL BE REPAIR OR REPLACEMENT OF PARTS COVERED UNDER THIS WARRANTY. THIS WARRANTY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A P ARTICULAR PURPOSE.
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SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
INTENDED USE
NOTICE
This attachment is designed for and intended to be used for the application of nitrogen to field crops. Use in any other way or for any other purpose is considered misuse of this attachment.
Most accidents occur as the result of failure to follow basic and fundamental safety rules and precautions. Recognizing potential safety hazards, following correct and safe operating procedures described in this manual, and complying with safety warnings located throughout the machine and attachment may reduce the risk of accidents.
There is no way to completely eliminate the potential for danger when operating agricultural equipment. Therefore, you must study this operator’s manual and understand how to operate the attachment controls for safe operation before using the attachment. Likewise, never let anyone operate the attachment without proper instruction.
Do not operate the attachment for anything other than its intended use. Hagie Manufacturing Company shall not be liable for any damage, injury, or death associated with improper use of the attachment.
Do not make any modifications such as, but not limited to, weldments, add-ons, adaptations, or changes from the original design of the attachment. Such modifications may become safety hazards to you and others and will void all
warranties.
Replace missing, faded, or damaged safety signs. Refer to “Safety Decals” elsewhere in this section for correct sign and placement.
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
General Safety
The hydraulic and electrical control systems are optimized for use with this attachment. Any modification to these systems may lead to unintended or uncontrolled motion. Do NOT install add-on control systems that are not approved by Hagie Manufacturing Com­pany.
Some conditions cannot be completely safe­guarded against without interfering with effi­cient operation of the machine and/or reasonable accessibility. In these cases, decals have been installed to provide the operator with hazard information. Do NOT remove decals for any reason. If a decal is damaged or missing, contact the Hagie Customer Support Department for replacement.
Wear Protective Clothing
Do not wear loose fitting clothing that could get caught in moving parts. Wear safety equipment that is appropriate for the job.
Do not store chemical-soaked clothing in the cab. Clean off as much mud and dirt from your shoes as you can before entering the cab.
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SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Be Prepared
Be prepared for an emergency. Keep a fire extinguisher handy. Keep a first aid kit and clean water in the cab.
Make sure to service the fire extinguisher regularly. Keep an accurate inventory of supplies in the first aid kit and dispose of anything that has expired.
General Maintenance Safety
Turn off sprayer engine before checking, adjusting, repairing, lubricating, or cleaning any part of the attachment.
Remove all chemical residue from the work area before performing service/ maintenance.
Disconnect the battery ground cable and turn the Battery Disconnect Switch OFF before servicing the electrical system or welding on an attachment.
fluid can have sufficient force to pene­trate your skin, causing serious injury. This fluid may also be hot enough to burn.
Always lower the load or relieve pres­sure before repairing a hydraulic leak.
Avoid torching, welding, and soldering near pressurized hydraulic lines. Pressur­ized lines may accidentally burst when heat goes beyond the immediate flame area.
Oil-Over-Air Scenarios
Upon initial startup of the NTB, be ready for possible rapid movement, should some air become trapped in the cylin­ders. DO NOT ALLOW PEOPLE TO STAND IN LOCATIONS WHERE THE NTB COULD STRIKE THEM!
Safe Hydraulic Maintenance
Always practice personal safety when performing service or maintenance on the hydraulic system.
Use caution when working around hydraulic fluid under pressure. Escaping
Clear area of personnel, then operate all attachment functions (i.e. main lift, main fold, up/down movement of outer sec­tions, outer folds, and left and right-hand wings) two (2) times simultaneously to force out any air in the system.
Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
Agricultural chemicals used in applications can be harmful to your health and the environment if not used properly.
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SECTION 2 – SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
Always follow the manufacturer’s label for directions of use.
Never allow chemicals to come in con­tact with your skin or eyes. Always use the proper Personal Protective Equip­ment (PPE).
Never pour chemicals into an empty tank. Always fill tank half full of water first.
Dispose of empty chemical containers properly.
Wash spilled chemicals or residue away to prevent corrosion and deterioration.
Select safe areas to fill, flush, calibrate, and clean sprayer where chemicals will not run off to contaminate people, ani­mals, vegetation, or water supply.
Never place a spray nozzle to your mouth in an attempt to unplug it.
Do not spray when wind is in excess of chemical manufacturer’s recommenda­tion.
Store chemicals in their original contain­ers with the label intact.
Store chemicals in a separate, locked building.
Wear protective equipment as recom­mended by the chemical manufacturer.
instructional decals, or machine striping may be purchased through the Hagie Customer Support Department.
To replace safety decals, ensure the installation area is clean and dry and decide on exact position before you remove the backing paper.
Safety Decal Locations 30’ NTB
650137 (Located near electrical box cover)
650178 (2) - Quick-Tach
SAFETY DECALS
Decals warning you of avoidable danger are located on various parts of the attachment. They are there for your personal safety and protection. DO NOT remove them. They will fracture upon attempted removal and therefore, must be replaced.
Following are locations of important safety decals. Replace them if they are damaged or missing. All safety decals,
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SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
650204 (6) - Located near each fold point
650219 (2) - Located on each lift arm weldment
650339 (Located on front cross-member)
40’ NTB
650137 (Located near electrical box cover)
650178 (2) - Quick-Tach
650204 (8) - Located near each fold point
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650219 (2) - Located on each lift arm weldment
650339 (Located on front cross-member)
650204 (10) - Located near each fold point
650208 (2) - Located on each outer fold extension
650339 (Located on front cross-member)
60’ HsTB
650178 (2) - Quick-Tach
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650447 (2) - Located near center section weldment on each parking stand
SECTION 2 –
SAFETY AND PRECAUTIONS
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SECTION 3 – OPERATING YOUR NTB
Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle
(Version 1)
-Typical View
Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle
(Version 2)
-Typical View
N
FOLD PROCEDURE
WARNING
Before proceeding, check area around the machine for bystanders, overhead objects, and power lines. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death.
NOTE: 30/40’ NTBs fold horizontally and the
60’ HsTB folds vertically.
Unfold Nitrogen Toolbar (from storage position)
NOTE: If you are unfolding a 30/40’ NTB,
proceed to Step 2.
1. Ensure the main fold sections are in the UNLOCKED position (60’ HsTB only). Refer to “Transporting” provided in Section 5 - Miscellaneous elsewhere in this manual for further information.
2. Ensure the Hydrostatic Drive Control Han­dle is in the NEUTRAL position.
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3. Press the Field/Road Button (located on the Machine Display Home Page) and change the machine’s drive state to FIELD mode.
NOTE: The selected drive state will illuminate.
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NOTE: The machine’s drive state cannot be
Field/Road Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Home Page)
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
changed unless the Hydrostatic Dr ive Control Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
4. Press and hold the Transom Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Con­trol Handle) in the UP position to raise the NTB up off ground.
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OPERATING YOUR NTB
NOTE: Ensure coulters clear the ground.
5. Unfold each main fold section by press­ing and holding the corresponding Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Han­dle) in the OUT position.
NOTE: 60’ HsTB - Unfold main fold
sections by pressing and holding the Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches in the DOWN position.
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• Left Boom/NTB UP
•Left Boom/ NTB OUT
• Left Boom/NTB IN
•Left Boom/ NTB DOWN
• Right Boom/NTB UP
•Right Boom/ NTB IN
•Right Boom/ NTB OUT
•Right Boom/ NTB DOWN
Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
•Right Boom/ NTB OUT
•Right Boom/ NTB DOWN
•Right Boom/ NTB UP
•Right Boom/ NTB IN
•Left Boom/ NTB UP
•Left Boom/ NTB OUT
•Left Boom/ NTB IN
•Left Boom/ NTB DOWN
Boom/NTB Extension Switch
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
Float Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Auxiliary Controls Page)
OPERATING YOUR NTB
NOTE: Both left and right outer fold
extensions will unfold simultaneously when this switch is pressed.
7. If necessary, retract (raise) the parking stands (60’ HsTB only). Refer to “Transporting” provided in Section 5 - Miscellaneous elsewhere in this manual for further information.
Outer Fold Extensions (40’ NTB/60’ HsTB only)
6. Unfold each outer fold extension by pressing and holding the Boom/NTB Extension Switch (located on the side console) in the UP (Out) position.
Fold Nitrogen Toolbar (to storage position)
1. Ensure the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
2. Ensure the machine’s drive state is in FIELD mode.
3. Press the Float Button (located on the Machine Display Auxiliary Controls Page) and turn Float operation OFF.
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Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
Boom/NTB Extension Switch
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
OPERATING YOUR NTB
4. Press and hold the Transom Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Con­trol Handle) in the UP position to raise the NTB up off ground.
Outer Fold Extensions (40’ NTB/60’ HsTB only)
NOTICE
Fold each outer fold extension IN before folding in the main fold sections. Failure to comply will result in property damage.
5. Fold in each outer fold extension by pressing and holding the Boom/NTB Extension Switch (located on the side console) in the DOWN (In) position.
NOTE: Both left and right outer fold
extensions will fold simultaneously when this switch is pressed.
NOTE: Ensure coulters clear the ground.
6. Fold in each main fold section by press­ing and holding the corresponding Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Han­dle) in the IN position.
NOTE: 60’ HsTB - Fold main fold sections
in by pressing and holding the Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches in the UP position.
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• Left Boom/NTB UP
•Left Boom/ NTB OUT
• Left Boom/NTB IN
•Left Boom/ NTB DOWN
• Right Boom/NTB UP
•Right Boom/ NTB IN
•Right Boom/ NTB OUT
•Right Boom/ NTB DOWN
Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
•Right Boom/ NTB OUT
•Right Boom/ NTB DOWN
•Right Boom/ NTB UP
•Right Boom/ NTB IN
•Left Boom/ NTB UP
•Left Boom/ NTB OUT
•Left Boom/ NTB IN
•Left Boom/ NTB DOWN
Outer Fold Extension Transport Latch
(Located near each left and
right-hand main fold point)
-Typical View
* 60’ HsTB only
OPERATING YOUR NTB
gravity. These latches engage and disengage automatically when the outer fold extensions are extended and retracted.
If the outer fold extension(s) do not extend and retract when depressing the Boom/NTB Extension Switch (located on the side console), the Outer Fold Extension Transport Latch may be manually disengaged by lifting up on the latch.
Outer Fold Extension Transport Latches
(60’ HsTB only)
Your 60’ HsTB is equipped with two (2) Outer Fold Extension Transport Latches (located near each left and right-hand main fold point) that automatically lock the outer
fold extensions into position when folded via
Adjusting the Main Fold Sections
The main fold sections of the attachment (where the left and right-hand main fold section connects to the main lift) may be adjusted to desired height.
Press the corresponding Left and Right
Boom/NTB Switches (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) UP or DOWN to desired position.
NOTE: 60’ HsTB - The up/down functions
on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle also fold/unfold the 60’ HsTB. Press the Left and Right Boom/NTB Switches in the UP or DOWN position to level the toolbar. Continue pressing and holding these switches in the DOWN position to unfold the main fold sections, or the UP position to fold the main fold sections in.
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FLOAT OPERATION
Field/Road Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Home Page)
Float Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Auxiliary Controls Page)
NOTICE
Ensure Float operation is enabled when operating the NTB. Failure to comply may result in property damage.
Float operation allows the NTB to raise up and down while riding through the field to avoid machine damage due to uneven ground.
Float operation may be activated using various methods. In all options, Float must be enabled through the Machine Display and the machine must be in Field Mode.
Master Spray Switch
(Default Setting)
The Master Spray Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) controls both the solution valves and the Float “Down” functions when Float is enabled.
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OPERATING YOUR NTB
NOTE: The machine’s drive state cannot be
changed unless the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
2. Press the Float Button (located on the Machine Display Auxiliary Controls Page) to enable Float operation.
1. Press the Field/Road Button (located on the Machine Display Home Page) and change the machine’s drive state to FIELD mode.
NOTE: The selected drive state will
illuminate.
3. Float will now be activated when the Master Spray Switch is pressed.
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Master Spray Switch
(Located on the back side of the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Master Spray Switch
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Transom Switch - UP
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
OPERATING YOUR NTB
trol Handle) in the UP position to raise the NTB to desired height.
Set Float to Transom Switch
The Set Float to Transom Switch feature allows the operator to activate Float with the Transom “Down” Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle).
1. Press and hold the Transom Switch
(located on the Hydrostatic Drive Con-
2. Press the NTB Setup Button (located on the Machine Display Settings Page).
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3. On the “NTB Adjustments” screen, press
NTB Setup Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Settings Page)
NTB Adjustments Screen
NTB Setup Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Settings Page)
NTB Adjustments Screen
EDIT (next to Float With Transom Down).
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OPERATING YOUR NTB
One Tap Transom
The One Tap Transom feature allows the operator to fully raise the transom by pressing the Transom Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) UP once, to raise the entire lift.
1. Press the NTB Setup Button (located on
the Machine Display Settings Page).
4. Press YES to operate Float with the Transom Down Switch, then press OK.
NOTE: Press NO to set Float back to
operating with the Master Spray Switch.
5. Press OK.
6. Float will now be activated when the Transom “Down” Switch is pressed.
Transom Switch (Up/Down)
(Default Setting)
To raise or lower the entire lift, the Transom Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle) must be held in the UP or DOWN positions until desired height is reached.
2. On the “NTB Adjustments” screen, press EDIT (next to One Tap Transom Up).
3. Press YES to raise entire lift with one tap of the Transom Up Switch, then press OK.
NOTE: Press NO to require the Transom Up
Switch to be held the entire time that the cylinders are raising the transom.
4. Press OK.
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SECTION 3 –
NTB Setup Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Settings Page)
NTB Adjustments Screen
OPERATING YOUR NTB
NTB Override Timer
The override timer controls how long the outer sections raise with the transom during Float operation.
1. Press the NTB Setup Button (located on
the Machine Display Settings Page).
APPLICATION
NOTICE
Never attempt to operate the spray system without solution in the tank. Failure to comply will result in severe equipment damage and will void the warranty.
The solution system is a constantly monitored, continuously adjusted computer­controlled system. The cab-mounted digital spray system console receives information from various inputs to help determine gallons per minute (GPM)/liters per minute (l/min) and gallons per acre (GPA)/liters per hectare (l/ha).
2. On the “NTB Adjustments” screen, press EDIT (next to NTB Override Timer).
3. Enter desired value (ranging from 100 to 10,000 milliseconds), then press OK.
4. Press OK.
NOTE: The spray system console must be
programmed for NTB use before operating.
The following information refers to components of the solution system and is not intended to replace the manufacturer’s operating instructions. Please read and understand the information provided in this manual, as well as your machine operator’s manual and spray system console manufacturer’s operation manual before operating.
Refer to the operator’s manual of the machine being used to operate the NTB for information on the following:
Solution System
Rinse System
Foam Marker System
NTB Application
1. Calibrate the Spray System Console
(refer to the manufacturer’s operation manual for calibration instructions).
2. Ensure there is adequate amount of solu-
tion in the tank.
3. Engage the parking brake.
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SECTION 3 –
Field/Road Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Home Page)
Main Tank and Agitation Valve Switches
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
•Main Tank Valve Switch
• Agitation Valve Switch
•Main Tank Valve Status
•Agitation Valve Pressure
Main Tank Valve Status and
Agitation Valve Pressure Indicators
(Located on the Machine Display
Home Page - Field Mode)
OPERATING YOUR NTB
4. Start the engine.
5. Press the Field/Road Button (located on the Machine Display Home Page) and change the machine’s drive state to FIELD mode.
NOTE: The drive state of the machine
cannot be changed unless the Hydrostatic Drive Control Handle is in the NEUTRAL position.
NOTE: Main Tank Valve status (OPEN or
CLOSED) and Agitation Valve pressure are displayed on the Machine Display Home Page - Field Mode. Agitation Valve pressure is also displayed when in Rode Mode.
NOTE: The selected drive state will
illuminate.
6. Press the Main Tank Valve Switch (located on the side console) in the UP (Open) position. If desired, activate the Agitation Valve Switch (located on the side console). Press and hold switch UP to increase flow, or DOWN to decrease flow.
7. Press the Solution Pump Switch (located on the side console) in the UP (On) posi­tion.
NOTICE
Do not allow the Solution Pump to run continuously while the Boom Solution V alve Switches are off. Failure to comply may generate overheating, causing severe pump damage and will void the warranty.
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SECTION 3 –
Solution Pump Switch
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
Float Button
(Located on the Machine Display
Auxiliary Controls Page)
Master Spray Switch
(Located on the back side of the Hydrostatic
Drive Control Handle - Version 1)
-Typical View
Master Spray Switch
(Located on the Hydrostatic Drive
Control Handle - Version 2)
-Typical View
OPERATING YOUR NTB
8. Press the Float Button (located on the Machine Display Auxiliary Controls Page) to enable Float operation.
9. Press the Master Spray Switch (located on the Hydrostatic Drive Control Han­dle) to the ON position.
NOTE: When the Master Spray Switch is
ON, a Master Spray Indicator (located on the Machine Display Home Page - Field Mode) will illuminate.
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10. Press the individual Boom Solution
Master Spray Indicator
(Located on the Machine Display
Home Page - Field Mode)
Boom Solution Valve Switches
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
Valve Switches (located on the side con­sole) to the ON position.
NOTE: Each Boom Solution Valve Switch is
equipped with an indicator light and will illuminate when the corresponding Boom Solution Valve is OFF.
SECTION 3 –
OPERATING YOUR NTB
and Agitation Valve Switches until solu­tion is refilled.
NOTE: Number of sections available will
depend on the number of section valves equipped on your NTB.
11. Slowly move the Hydrostatic Drive Con­trol Handle forward to obtain desired ground speed.
12. Frequently observe the pressure gauge. If the pressure drops to zero or the spray pattern deteriorates, turn OFF the Master Spray , Solution Pump, Main Tank Valve,
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SECTION 4 – MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
SERVICE - LUBRICATION
Perform grease point inspection/application as recommended in the following information. Apply
grease (such as Mobilgrease XHP 220-Series) as required.
NOTICE
Failure to properly lubricate pivot and friction points may result in unnecessary wear and damage.
Grease Points (Zerks) - 30/40’ NTB
Lubricate the following Grease Points weekly,
or as needed.
30’ NTB: Four (4) Grease Points (A and B) - two (2) per side.
40’ NTB: Six (6) Grease Points (A, B, and C) - three (3) per side.
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SECTION 4 –
30/40’ NTB Grease Points
-Typical View
* 40-ft. NTB shown
Grease Point B
Grease Point C
(40’ NTB only)
Grease Point A
Grease Point A
(Main Fold)
Grease Point B
(Inside Fold)
Grease Point C
(Outer Fold)
* 40-ft. NTB only
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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SECTION 4 –
Grease Point A (2)
Grease Point B (2)
Grease Point C (4)
Grease Point D (3)
60’ HsTB Grease Points
-Typical View
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
Grease Points (Zerks) - 60’ HsTB
Lubricate the following Grease Points
weekly, or as needed.
Sixteen (16) Grease Points (A, B, and C) - eight (8) per side.
Six (6) Gauge Wheel Grease Points (D) - three (3) per side.
NOTE: Lubricate Grease Points A, B, and C weekly. Clean and repack wheel bearings (D) yearly.
NOTICE
Do not over-grease the gauge wheel grease zerks. Damage to seals may result.
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SECTION 4 –
Grease Point A
(Outer Fold)
Grease Point B
(Main Fold)
Grease Point C
(Lift Arm)
Grease Point D
(Gauge Wheel)
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
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SECTION 4 –
Mounting U-Bolts (8)
(Four u-bolts located on each lift arm head)
-Typical View
* 60’ HsTB only
MAINTENANCE AND STORAGE
SERVICE - MOUNTING BOLT TORQUE (60’ HSTB)
There are eight (8) mounting u-bolts (four on each lift arm head) that mount the toolbar to the lift arms. Re-torque each u-bolt to 150 ft.-lbs. after the first 10 hours of operation. Re-torque again after the next 50 hours of operation. Thereafter, check u-bolt torque yearly.
NOTE: Refer to your machine operator’s
manual for further information.
4. Thoroughly wash the attachment and touch up any chipped or damaged paint.
5. Replace any damaged or missing decals.
NOTE: Contact Hagie Customer Support for
paint touch-up recommendations and decal replacement.
6. Apply multi-purpose grease to hydraulic cylinder rods.
7. Refer to the spray system console manu­facturer’s operation manual for detailed information on monitor and flow meter storage procedures.
8. If the attachment will be stored sepa­rately, ensure that all open ends (e.g. hydraulic, electrical, solution, and foam marker - if equipped) are capped or cov­ered with a suitable covering.
STORAGE
Preparing For Storage
1. Perform lubrication and maintenance inspections, as required.
2. With the engine at normal operating tem­perature, cycle all hydraulic functions.
3. Thoroughly rinse the spray system.
Winterization Procedure
To winterize the NTB, it is recommended that you use an environmentally safe type of antifreeze and water mixture that will give you adequate protection to -30° F.
Drain any remaining solution in the system and rinse thoroughly. Run antifreeze mixture through the system until it comes out all attachment openings.
Removal From Storage
1. Remove any dried grease from the cylin-
der rods and re-apply, if necessary.
2. Thoroughly clean the attachment.
3. Carefully unseal any openings that were
sealed for storage.
4. Attach NTB to the sprayer and manually
cycle the hydraulics two or three times to adequately lubricate components.
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SECTION 5 – MISCELLANEOUS
TRANSPORTING
When driving on a public roadway or elsewhere, be aware of any situation where the machine will be passing near an object with clearance less than the transporting height and width of the overall machine and attachment.
Refer to “Specifications” provided in the Introduction Section elsewhere in this manual for dimensions on your model.
CAUTION
Hagie Manufacturing Company does not recommend any form of transportation other than driving the sprayer. Loading the sprayer onto a trailer may result in sprayer rollover.
WARNING
• Never operate the sprayer on a public roadway with solution in the tank.
• Never load or unload the sprayer with solution in the tank.
• S topping the sprayer on trailer ramp s may result in the sprayer to tip over.
CAUTION
Ensure there is adequate clearance when transporting the sprayer near an object with clearance less than the transporting height and width of the overall machine and attachment.
CAUTION
CAUTION
DO NOT operate the machine at speeds exceeding 20 mph (32 km/h) with solution in the tank. Operating speeds exceeding 20 mph (32 km/h) with a fully loaded tank may result in tire blow-out or wheel hub damage and will void the warranty.
Parking Stands
(60’ HsTB only)
WARNING
Ensure the parking stands are in the extended (down) position when storing the attachment. Failure to comply may result in injury and/or property damage.
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Do not transport the machine without the NTB in the fully folded position. Failure to comply may result in injury and/or property damage.
NOTICE
Ensure the parking stands are in the retracted (up) position when operating or transporting the attachment. Failure to comply may result in property damage.
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SECTION 5 –
Parking Stand Hairpin/
Mounting Pin Assembly
(Located near the top of the parking stand)
-Typical View
•Hairpin
• Mounting Pin
Parking St and
(Retracted position shown)
-Typical View
MISCELLANEOUS
Your 60’ HsTB is equipped with Parking Stands, which support the attachment during storage. Ensure the stands are in the extended (down) position before disconnecting attachment from the machine.
To Retract (Raise) the Parking Stands
1. Remove the Parking Stand Hairpin and
Mounting Pin from the bottom hole opening (located near the top of the Park­ing Stand).
3. Reinstall Hairpin.
4. Repeat Steps 1-3 on opposite side of attachment.
To Extend (Lower) the Parking Stands
Repeat previous Steps 1-4 in reverse order
to extend the Parking Stands.
2. Raise the Parking Stand and reinstall the Mounting Pin through the top hole open­ing, as shown in the following illustra-
tion.
Locking the Main Fold Sections for Transport/Storage
(60’ HsTB only)
CAUTION
Ensure the main fold sections are in the LOCKED position before transporting or storing the attachment. Failure to comply may result in injury and/or property damage.
To Lock the Main Fold Sections
1. Fold in the outer and main fold sections of the toolbar. Refer to “Fold Procedure” provided in Section 3 - Operating Your NTB else­where in this manual for further informa­tion.
2. Remove the Main Fold Lock Pin (located on the front side of toolbar near the main fold point) from the first hole opening.
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SECTION 5 –
Main Fold Lock Pin
(Located on the front side of
toolbar near the main fold point -
“Field/Unlocked Position” shown)
-Typical View
Main Fold Lock Pin
(Located on the front side of
toolbar near the main fold point -
“Transport-Storage/Locked Position” shown)
-Typical View
• Cotter Pins
• Clevis Pins
Cotter/Clevis Pin Assembly
(Located on the side of the
gauge wheel mounting plate)
-Typical View
MISCELLANEOUS
GAUGE WHEEL ADJUSTMENT
Storage to Field Position
1. Ensure the NTB is in the RAISED posi­tion.
2. Remove the two (2) Cotter Pins (located on the side of the gauge wheel mounting plate) and set aside.
3. Remove the two (2) Clevis Pins (located on the side of the gauge wheel mounting plate) and set aside.
3. Reinstall the Main Fold Lock Pin into the second hole opening (adjacent to the first hole opening on the front side of toolbar near the main fold point).
4. Firmly grasp the Lift Handle (located above gauge wheel) and lift gauge wheel UP.
4. Repeat Steps 1-3 on opposite side of machine.
To Unlock the Inner Wings
Repeat previous Steps 1-4 in reverse order
to unlock the inner wings.
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SECTION 5 –
Lift Handle
(Located above gauge wheel)
-Typical View
Gauge Wheel
(Field position shown)
-Typical View
Adjustment Nut
(Located on the end of each coulter spring)
-Typical View
Mounting Bolts
(Located on the side of the
coulter mounting plate)
-Typical View
MISCELLANEOUS
5. Align holes and reinstall previously removed Clevis Pins and Cotter Pins into the top and bottom holes.
6. Repeat steps for additional gauge wheels.
Using a wrench or socket, loosen or tighten Adjustment Nut (located on the end of each coulter spring).
- Loosen nut for less down pressure.
- Tighten nut for more down pressure.
Field to Storage Position
Reverse previous steps to lower the gauge
wheels to storage position.
COULTER ADJUSTMENT
Adjusting Coulter Spring Tension
When the coulters are not engaging the ground properly, the coulter springs may need to be compressed to apply down pressure.
Adjusting the Coulters
Loosen the three (3) Mounting Bolts (located on the side of the coulter mount­ing plate).
Raise or lower coulter to desired height.
Re-tighten the Mounting Bolts.
Repeat steps on additional coulters.
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QUICK-TACH SYSTEM
Lock Pin
(Located on the front left and
right-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
* Disengaged position shown
Air Suspension Valves
(Located on the left-hand
front and rear air bags)
-Typical View
* Front left-hand air bag shown
•Left­Hand
•Right­Hand
Connecting the NTB
WARNING
When connecting or disconnecting the attachment, observe the following safety precautions:
• Monitor both sides of the attachment during fold procedure.
• Select a safe area that is solid and level before unfolding/folding the attachment.
• Clear area of personnel.
• Check for overhead obstructions.
• Do not unfold or fold attachment near power lines. Contact with power lines can result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
Turn the engine OFF before connecting/ disconnecting any hoses or electrical lines. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death.
SECTION 5 –
MISCELLANEOUS
3. Lower the machine by rotating the corre­sponding Air Suspension Valves (located on the left-hand front and rear air bags) in the COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (Deflate) position.
1. Square up to the NTB attachment.
2. Disengage the Quick-Tach Lock Assem­blies by pulling the Lock Pin (located on the front left and right-hand side of machine) OUT as far as it will go until it is in the “lock-out” position.
NOTE: “Lock-out” position prevents re-
locking while attaching or detaching the NTB.
4. Slowly pull machine into NTB attach­ment, ensuring the Attachment Hooks are high enough to clear the mounting pins.
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SECTION 5 –
Attachment Clearing Mounting Pins
-Typical View
Solution Connection Valves
and Cam Lock Levers
(Located on the front
right-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
* View shown from behind front right-hand wheel
• Solution Connection Valves
• Solution Connection Cam Lock Levers
Foam Marker Connection
(Located on front
right-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
MISCELLANEOUS
5. Raise the machine by rotating the corre­sponding Air Suspension Valves in the CLOCKWISE (Inflate) position.
6. Engage the parking brake.
7. Turn the engine OFF before connect­ing any hoses or electrical lines.
8. Connect all Solution, Foam Marker (if equipped), Hydraulic and Electrical lines.
Foam Marker Connection
-If Equipped
Solution Connection (Dry Mate)
• Install Solution Connections together.
• Push both Solution Connection Cam Lock
Levers in the DOWN position.
• Rotate the bottom Solution Connection V alve in
the fully COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (Open) position.
• Rotate the top Solution Connection Valve in the
fully COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (Open) position.
Hydraulic and Electrical Connections (Quick Connect Multi-Coupler)
• Install the Hydraulic/Electrical Connections (located on the left-hand side of attachment) into the Multi-Coupler Receptacle (located on front left-hand side of machine), ensuring full engagement.
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SECTION 5 –
Hydraulic/Electric Multi-Coupler Assembly
(Located on the front
left-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
•Quick Connect Handle
-Typical View
Lock Pin
-Typical View
* Engaged position shown
MISCELLANEOUS
• Push the Quick Connect Handle ( located on the Hydraulic/Electric Multi-Coupler Assembly) UP to engage hydraulic/electrical connections.
11. Engage the Quick-Tach Lock Assem­blies by pushing the Lock Pins IN, ensur­ing full engagement.
9. Start the engine.
10. Raise the NTB attachment until the Attachment Hooks fully engage.
NOTE: Raising the attachment will allow the
weight of the NTB to pull the Attachment Hooks over the Mounting Pins. You will notice a change of weight as the machine begins to support the attachment.
60’ HsTB
12. Retract (raise) the parking stands and ensure the main fold sections are in the UNLOCKED position before unfolding the attachment. Refer to “Transporting” provided else­where in this section for further informa­tion.
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SECTION 5 – MISCELLANEOUS
Disconnecting the NTB
WARNING
Turn the engine OFF before connecting/ disconnecting any hoses or electrical lines. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death.
WARNING
Ensure NTB attachment is in the fully FOLDED position before detaching from machine. Failure to comply may result in serious injury or death and will result in property damage.
NOTE: It is NOT recommended to store the
NTB attachment on a soft surface for an extended period of time, due to the risk of settling soil, even when blocks or wood are used.
1. Lower the NTB attachment down to level storage location.
WARNING
Lower NTB to the ground before disengaging the Quick-Tach Lock Assemblies.
60’ HsTB
NOTE: If you are disconnecting a 30/40’
NTB, proceed to Step 2.
Before disconnecting the NTB, determine a proper storage location. When choosing a place to store the attachment, there are three important things to keep in mind:
Is the ground level?
The ground must be level to help prevent the attachment from falling over. Level ground will also minimize stress on the frame of the attachment while in storage and ease of attachment hook-up.
Is there enough space?
The NTB must be folded for it to stand properly. Be aware of the room that is needed for the attachment and adequate space to travel around it safely.
Is it accessible?
The NTB must to be positioned so you can connect the attachment easily. If temporarily storing the attachment on a soft surface (such as grass), it is recommended to put blocks or wood beneath the coulters (and parking stands, if equipped with a 60-ft. HsTB) to prevent the attachment from sinking into the ground.
• Extend (lower) the parking stands. Refer to “Transporting” provided elsewhere in this section for further information.
• Lower attachment, ensuring gauge wheels touch the ground first and toolbar leans back slightly. (This will aid in reconnecting the attachment).
2. Disengage the Quick-Tach Lock Assem-
blies by pulling the Lock Pin (located on the front left and right-hand side of machine) OUT as far as it will go until it is in the “lock-out” position.
NOTE: “Lock-out” position prevents re-
locking while attaching or detaching the NTB.
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3. Lower the machine by rotating the corre-
Lock Pin
(Located on the front left and
right-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
* Disengaged position shown
Air Suspension Valves
(Located on the left-hand
front and rear air bags)
-Typical View
* Front left-hand air bag shown
•Left­Hand
•Right­Hand
Boom Solution Valve Switches
(Located on the side console)
-Typical View
sponding Air Suspension Valves (located on the left-hand front and rear air bags) in the COUNTER-CLOCKWISE (Deflate) position.
SECTION 5 –
MISCELLANEOUS
5. Engage the parking brake.
6. Turn the engine OFF before discon­necting any hoses or electrical lines.
7. Disconnect all Solution, Foam Marker (if equipped), Hydraulic, and Electrical lines, ensuring not to leave the ends in a place where they may become damaged or contaminated.
Solution Connection (Dry Mate)
-If Equipped
• Rotate the top Solu tion Connection Valve in the
fully CLOCKWISE (Close) position.
• Rotate the bottom Solutio n Connection V alve in
the fully CLOCKWISE (Close) position.
• Lift the Solution Conne ction Cam Lock Levers in
the UP position to disengage the solution connections.
• Install provided dust caps on the solution
connection openings.
4. Ensure the Boom Solution Valve Switches (located on the side console) are in the OFF position.
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SECTION 5 –
Solution Connection Valves
and Cam Lock Levers
(Located on the front
right-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
* View shown from behind front right-hand wheel
• Solution Connection Valves
• Solution Connection Cam Lock Levers
Foam Marker Connection
(Located on front
right-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
Hydraulic/Electric Multi-Coupler Assembly
(Located on the front
left-hand side of machine)
-Typical View
•Quick Connect Handle
Lock Pin
-Typical View
* Engaged position shown
MISCELLANEOUS
• Remove the Hydraulic/Electrical Connections from the Multi-Coupler Receptacle (located on front left-hand side of machine).
Foam Marker Connection
-If Equipped
Hydraulic and Electrical Connections (Quick Connect Multi-Coupler)
• Pull the Quick Connect Handle (located on the Hydraulic/Electric Multi-Coupler Assembly) DOWN to disengage hydraulic/electrical connections.
8. If no other attachment is going to be installed, re-lock the Quick-Tach Lock Assemblies by pushing the Lock Pins IN.
NOTE: Install provided covers/caps on
disconnection points to avoid damage and contamination. If necessary, cover the opening with a plastic bag (secured with tape). Contact Hagie Customer Support for replacement covers.
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9. Start the engine.
-Typical View
10. Disengage the parking brake and slowly back away from the attachment.
11. Raise the machine by rotating the corre­sponding Air Suspension Valves in the CLOCKWISE (Inflate) position.
SECTION 5 –
MISCELLANEOUS
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2015 Product Warranty ..............................1-10
A Word From Hagie Manufacturing
Company ..................................................1-1
About This Manual ......................................1-1
Application ...................................................3-9
Coulter Adjustment ......................................5-4
Float Operation ............................................3-6
Fold Procedure .............................................3-1
Gauge Wheel Adjustment ............................5-3
Intended Use ................................................2-1
Quick-Tach System ......................................5-5
Reporting Accidents, Injuries, or Safety
Concerns ...................................................1-3
Safety Decals ...............................................2-3
Safety Messages Used In This Manual ........1-2
Safety Precautions ........................................2-1
Service - Lubrication ...................................4-1
Service -
Mounting Bolt Torque (60’ HsTB) ..........4-5
Service and Assistance .................................1-3
Specifications ............................................... 1-4
Storage .........................................................4-5
Transporting ................................................. 5-1
INDEX
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