H&S 3127, 3123 Operator's Manual

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Heavy Duty
Spreader
3123/31273123/3127
3123/3127
3123/31273123/3127
MANURE SPREADERMANURE SPREADER
MANURE SPREADER
MANURE SPREADERMANURE SPREADER
OPERAOPERA
OPERA
OPERAOPERA
W ARNING
Revision #00 3123 Starting Serial #613604 3127 Starting Serial #614341
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OR’S MANUOR’S MANU
READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
HSMFG1215 Part #75897
ALAL
AL
ALAL
H&S MANUFACTURING CO.,INC.
P.O. BOX 768 (715) 387-3414 FAX (715) 384-5463
Manufactured By
MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN 54449
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CONTENTS
Warranty & W arranty Registration Card . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-2
Manufacturer’s Statement . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
Dealer Pre-Delivery Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
Dealer Delivery Checklist . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-6
Safety Information - Be Alert Symbol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Safety Information - Explanation of Safety Signs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
Safety Decals . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9-10
Safety Information - Warning - Owner Must Read and Understand . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 1
Cap Screw Torque Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Set - Up & Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Transporting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Preparing for Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15
Adjustments . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16-17
Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18-19
Optional Equipment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Lubrication Guide. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21-22
Decal Location . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 23-25
Trouble Shooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
Service & Parts Notes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27-28
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DEALER PRE-DELIVERY CHECK LIST
AFTER COMPLETION, DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RETAIN FOR RECORDS
After the Manure S preader has been completely set-up, check to be certain it is in correct operating order before delivering to the customer . The following is a list of point s to inspect. Check off each item as you have made the proper adjustments and found the item operating satisfactorily.
Manure spreader was not damaged in shipment. Check for dents and loose or missing
parts. Report damage immediately to H&S Manufacturing Co., Inc.
All bolts and fasteners are tight. Manure spreader has been correctly assembled according to instructions in this manual. All grease fittings have been lubricated. Gearbox is filled to proper level. Hoses and fittings are properly attached and there are no visible leaks. Guards and shields are secure.
Wheels are properly mounted to torque specifications. Tires are inflated to correct pressure.
Drive chain tension and alignment is correct. Decals are in place and legible. Main apron chains are adjusted properly .
Connect the manure spreader onto a proper horsepower tractor and attach the PTO and
(Remove Dealer File Copy At Perforation)
connect the lights. Connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor remote outlets. Run the manure spreader and make sure all components operate properly.
PTO guard turns freely. Hydraulic end gate operates smoothly . Main apron operates smoothly . Hydraulic system does not leak under pressure. Lights and wiring functioning properly . Implement and all components are functioning properly .
Model Number
Serial #
Dealer’s Name
Inspection Date
Signature of Pre-Delivery Inspector
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DEALER DELIVERY CHECK LIST
AFTER COMPLETION, DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RET AIN FOR RECORDS
This check list that follows is an important reminder of valuable information that should be passed on to the customer at the time this Manure Spreader is delivered.
Check off each item as you explain it to the customer. This delivery check list, when properly filled out and signed assures the customer that the
Pre-delivery service was satisfactorily performed.
(Remove Dealer File Copy At Perforation)
Explain to the customer that the pre-delivery inspection was made. Explain to the customer all the safety precautions they must exercise when operating
this unit. Explain recommended loads for different types of materials. Explain to customer that regular lubrication is required for proper operation and long life of
machine. Show customer the lubrication section of Owner’s Manual. Give the customer Owner’s Manual and make sure they read and understand all operating
and service instructions.
Have the customer sign a completed “Warranty Registration”, and mail it.
Date Delivered
Dealer’s Name
By
Signature of Original Buyer
Note: Warranty is not valid until warranty card is completed and returned to H&S Mfg. Co., Inc.
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SAFETY INFORMA TION
BE
YOUR SAFETY
ALERT!
THIS SYMBOL IS USED THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK WHENEVER YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED. TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL. REMEMBER: THE CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST OPERATOR. MOST ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR. CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY OR DAMAGE.
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SAFETY INFORMA TION
Keep signs in good condition. Immediately replace any missing or damaged signs.
RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol on your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential for personal injury .
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating practices.
UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
A single word; DANGER, W ARNING, or CAUTION - is used with the safety-alert symbol. DANGER identifies the most serious hazards.
Safety signs with signal word DANGER or WARNING are typically near specific hazards.
General precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
Carefully read all safety messages in this manual, and all safety signs on your machine. Follow all recommended precautions and safe operating procedures.
OBSERVE MAXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED
The maximum transport speed for this implement is 32 km/h (20 m.p.h.).
Some tractors are capable of operating at speeds that exceed the maximum transport speed of this implement. Regardless of the maximum speed capability of the tractor being used to tow this implement, do not exceed the implement’s maximum transport speed.
Exceeding the implements maximum transport speed can result in:
* Loss of control of the tractor/implement combination * Reduced or no ability to stop during braking * Implement tire failure * Damage to the implement structure or its components
Use additional caution and reduce speed when towing under adverse surface conditions, when turning, and when on inclines.
Do not attempt transport if the fully loaded implement weighs more than 1.5 times the weight of the tractor.
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SAFETY INFORMATION
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SAFETY INFORMA TION
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SAFETY INFORMA TION
TRACTOR:
This operators manual uses the term “Tractor” when identifying the power or the towing source.
WARNING
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH
BEFORE YOU ATTEMPT TO OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT, READ AND STUDY THE FOLLOWING INFORMATION. IN ADDITION, MAKE SURE THAT EVERY INDIVIDUAL WHO OPERATES OR WORKS WITH THIS EQUIPMENT, WHETHER FAMILY MEMBER OR EMPLOYEE, IS FAMILIAR WITH THESE SAFETY PRECAUTIONS.
KNOW HOW TO STOP UNLOADING MECHANISM BEFORE STARTING IT. If the machine becomes clogged,
allow all mechanisms to stop before cleaning or working on the machine.
DO NOT get off the tractor while the spreader is in operation. DO NOT attempt to perform maintenance or repair with tractor running and PTO or hydraulic lines
hooked up.
DO NOT step up on machine at any time. NEVER manually feed material into the beaters. DO NOT allow minors to operate or be near the machine. DO NOT ALLOW PERSONNEL OTHER THAN THE QUALIFIED OPERATOR NEAR THE MACHINE.
Before starting tractor, be sure PTO shields turn freely and PTO is securely locked to tractor. DO NOT clean, adjust, or lubricate the machine when any part is in operation. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from beaters when they are revolving. Loose or floppy clothing should not be worn by the operator. Be sure the machine is clear of people, tools, and other objects before engaging PTO.
DO NOT step over power take off shaft. Stay clear of PTO at all times. NEVER start manure spreader until all guards and safety shields are secured in place.
disengage the PTO. Stop the tractor engine, remove ignition key, and
STAY CLEAR of Hydraulic Lines. They may be under extreme pressure or heat. H&S MFG. CO. INC. always takes the operator and his safety into consideration and guards expose
moving parts for his protection. However, some areas cannot be guarded or shielded in order to assure proper operation. In addition, the operators manual and decals on the machine itself warn you of further danger and should be read and observed closely .
Study The Above Safety Rules
A TTENTION - BE ALERT - YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED
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SET -UP & ASSEMBLY
Note: Determine right and left side of spreader by viewing it from the rear . If instructions or parts list s call for hardened bolts, refer to Cap Screw T orque Value page to identify.
PREPARING MANURE SPREADER
The Manure Spreader may be shipped without the wheels/tires installed.
1. Attach the wheels with tires, using the lug nuts furnished and torque the mounting hardware to the appropriate torque. Wheel bolts should be tightened between 85-95 ft./lbs. of torque.
2. Check the tires and inflate to the recommended pressure (295/75R-22.5 tires to 75-80 psi.).
3. Check for proper assembly and adjustment and make sure that all bolts are tightened.
4. Securely retighten after a few hours of operation, as bolts can loosen up on new machinery.
5. Lubricate the machine completely , check the oil level of the gearbox, fill if necessary.
TRANSPORTING
REFLECTORS/SMV
Regularly clean the reflective tape at the rear of the spreader. There is a holder provided for your SMV sign.
Unless otherwise prohibited, use a slow-moving vehicle emblem.
SAFETY CHAIN (Optional)
Follow state and local regulations regarding use of a safety chain and transport lighting when towing farm equipment on public highways. A proper safety chain should be used to retain the safety connection between the towing and towed machines, in the event of separation of the primary attaching system. Check with local law enforcement agencies for your own particular regulations. Never tow the manure spreader on a public highway at a speed greater than 20 m.p.h. (32 kph).
1. Chain is sufficiently slack to allow turns and movements of either the tractor or the manure spreader, without placing tension on the chain.
2. Chain is of sufficient strength to hold the decoupled implement (and its load) and tow it to the shoulder .
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PREPARING FOR OPERATION
TRACTOR CONNECTIONS
Tractor Hitch
Fasten the spreader hitch to the drawbar with a hitch pin with a safety locking device. Remove the weight from the jack (jack is
not to be used when spreader is loaded). Remove jack from pipe mount and place on convenient storage mount located on top of left hitch channel. This allows protection of jack from tractor tires during turns. The hitch of the spreader is designed for a standardized tractor hitch. Adjust the drawbar so that it is 13 to 17 inches above the ground. Extend or shorten it so that the horizontal distance from the end of the tractor power takeoff shaft to the center of the hitch pin hole is 14 inches for 540 PTO and 15-3/4” for 1000 PTO as shown in drawing. An improperly located hitch point may cause damage to the universal joints of the power takeoff. Secure the drawbar so that the hitch pin hole is directly below the power drive line.
15-3/4” for 1000 RPM
PTO
Attach the PTO of the spreader to the tractor by sliding the spring loaded locking collar on PTO yoke rearward, then sliding it onto the tractor PTO shaft. Release spring loaded collar. Be sure the pins fall into the groove of the tractor PTO shaft and collar snaps forward into locking position.
CAUTION: Do not use a steel hammer to aid in joining PTO parts.
If this implement is attached to a tractor with a clevis hitch (hammer-strap) style drawbar, the hammer-strap must be removed to prevent damage to the IID guarding and the IID telescoping members. [See Figure 1]
If this implement is attached to a tractor with an offset in the drawbar, be certain it is in the down position to prevent damage to the IID guarding and the IID telescoping members. [See Figure 2]
Manure Spreader Speed Control
Attach the manure spreader speed control/beaterengage/disengage rope to a convenient point on the tractor.
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OPERATION
EMERGENCY SHUTDOWN
If a foreign object becomes lodged in the beater area and shears the shear bolt, disengage the PTO. Stop the tractor engine, remove the ignition key , and allow all mechanisms to stop before cleaning or working on the spreader.
WARNING: Some photographs used in the following pages show guards or shields removed for clarification. NEVER operate machine until these guards or shields are in proper operating position.
LOADING
In freezing weather, make certain that hydraulic tail gate is not frozen to the sides or on the floor of the spreader. Make sure the apron chain is not frozen to the spreader floor or any lumps of manure are frozen to the floor. Begin loading the spreader at the front end and work toward the rear until loading is completed. Loading this way permits the material to be spread uniformly. Loading front to rear is particularly important when the spreader is loaded by a mechanical loader because this type of load requires more power to spread than other loads. When hauling extremely heavy materials with a large portion of dirt, it may be necessary to reduce the load size to prevent excessive shear bolt breakage. Never dump material onto the beater. Do not use extra sideboards. Do not overload spreader. Overloading decreases spreading effectiveness. Do not load more than 15 inches above the beater.
SPREADING
NOTE: Two speed apron drive and beater engage/disengage mechanisms are contained in a single
gearbox at the rear of spreader. This gearbox is controlled by one rope leading to the tractor.
1.
Make sure that the gearbox is in the “low” position, with the shifter dog all the way to the “low” side of the
indicator slot.
2. Raise the hydraulic endgate.
3. Throttle tractor down, engage PTO, then increase the throttle to 540 RPM’s and begin moving.
4. The apron speed may be increased from 4-1/2 fpm to 8-1/2 fpm (at 540 RPM) by pulling once on the control rope until the shifter stops and locks into the “high speed” position. The beater will continue to operate in this position.
5. When the spreader is almost empty , the bed can be cleaned out by again, pulling once on the control rope until the shifter dog locks into the “clean-out/beater disengaged” position. The beater will stop, and the apron will continue to run in the “high” speed position, thus saving unloading time.
6. When spreader is empty, SHUT OFF PTO. With the PTO off, pull the control rope once again and release it. The shifter will return to the “low” position, ready to begin unloading the next load.
DO NOT SHIFT FROM CLEAN OUT TO LOW POSITION WITH THE PTO RUNNING.
7. NEVER operate the spreader with a PTO speed greater than 540 RPM.
Low Speed
FAILURE TO FOLLOW THE RECOMMENDED ADJUSTMENTS WILL VOID WARRANTY
High Speed
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ADJUSTMENTS
DRIVE CHAIN
T o adjust front drive chain, turn nut on adjustingrod (located at the right hand front side of spreader) clodkwise. There should be 1/2” deflection at the center of the drive chain. Over tightening or too loose of a chain will result in excessive wear on the bearing, chain and sprockets.
Tightner Bolt
APRON SPEED AND BEATER CONTROL
One cable controls the beater and apron drive two speed gearbox. T o compensate for wear or stretching of this cable adjust turnbuckle behind shield at left hand front of spreader.
Spring Bracket Turnbuckle
Shields Removed for Clarity
Refer to drawing to properly adjust manure spreader. Position speed control in HI Speed. Measurement (A) is 2-1/2 inches. This is factory set and should not be changed. Do not move bracket or collar on control rod. The distance between collar and face of gearbox should be as follows for the different speeds: (distance B) LO Speed: 0” (tight against gearbox) HI Speed: 7/16 -1/2” CLEAN OUT : 3/4-1 1/16” If collar on control rod does not pull tight to gearbox in LO Speed, after HI Speed has been properly adjusted, apply more tension to return spring behind shield at right hand front of spreader. To adjust spring, loosen bolt holding spring bracket on to adjustment rod. Slide spring bracket towards right side of spreader. Retighten bolt.
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ADJUSTMENTS
APRON
1. Adjust the apron by loosening the mounting bolts on
the chain slides on the outside of the frame. Mounting bolts shown in the drawing.
2. Tighten the adjusting bolt s until the apron chain clears the underside of the axle by 1 inch.
3. Retighten the mounting bolts.
Mounting Bolts Adjusting Bolt
NOTE: Tighten the adjusting bolts (on each front corner) equally on each side so that the apron slats run parallel with the ends of the bed. The apron will be damaged if the machine is operated with one end of the apron slats running ahead of the opposite end. Do not tighten the apron chains excessively.
APRON WORM DRIVE CHAIN
The main apron drive chain is kept tight with a nylon roller type adjustable tightener. Periodically check tension on chain. Chain is properly adjusted when there is 1/8” deflection in center of chain. Also check tightener for wear and replace when necessary.
WHEEL HUBS
T o adjust wheel hubs, tighten the castellated nut on the spindle to the point where there is no end-play and a slight drag on the bearings. Replace the cotter key with a new one of the correct size.
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SERVICE
SHEAR BOLTS - Main Drive
The beater and the apron drive are protected by one shear bolt located on the front end of the side drive shaft (left side of spreader). Two spare shear bolts are provided. Shearing of the bolts is normally due to foreign objects in the manure or starting the spreader PTO too quickly with high tractor RPM’s. Always use H&S shear bolts when replacing shear bolts.
Shields Removed
for
Clarity
Spare Shear Bolts
Shear Bolt
SHEAR BOLTS - Apron Drive
The main apron is protected by two shear bolts located on the drive sprocket on the main conveyor drive shaft at the rear of the spreader. Two spare shear bolts are provided. Shearing of the bolts is normally due to the apron being frozen fast to the floor or the slats catching on manure that is frozen to the floor. In some cases, the bolt will shear due to the spreader being overloaded. Always determine the cause of the failure and eliminate the cause before installing new shear bolts. Always use H&S shear bolts when replacing shear bolts.
Replacement Shear Bolts
Shear Bolt
Shields Removed for Clarity
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SERVICE
BEATER
Periodically inspect the beater for wear or damage. Replace damaged or worn beater blades. Always use H&S special grade 5 bolts, washers, and nuts when replacing blades. Torque bolts to 60 ft. lbs. Consult with your local H&S dealer for additional ordering information.
WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION, CLEAN & RE-PACK INSTRUCTIONS
Wheel hubs are equippped with a grease zerk for regular maintenance. Annually disassemble and clean parts in solvent. Reassemble bearings per instructions in the Service Chapter and tighten the castellated nut on the spindle to the point where there is no end-play and a slight drag on the bearings. Replace the cotter key with a new one of the correct size, bend cotter pin over and re-install cap.
TIRES & WHEELS
Check the tire pressure after every 50 hours of operation. T ires should be inflated to the appropriate pressure listed in the table.
Tire Pressure 295/75R22.5 75-80 PSI
Wheel lug torque should be checked after every 50 hours of operation and tightened to the appropriate torque.
Wheel bolts must be tightened between 85-95 ft./lbs. of torque.
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
REAR PAN
The rear pan shown below is optional equipment.
TOP BEATER
The top beater shown below is optional equipment.
2nd HYDRAULIC ENDGATE CYLINDER
Your manure spreader is equipped with brackets to accept an optional second cylinder to raise and lower the hydraulic endgate. The optional cylinder is located on right hand side of spreader. The kit includes a cylinder, brace, hoses, and connectors to attach to existing cylinder.
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LUBRICATION
GENERAL INFORMATION
IMPORTANT: Catch and dispose of fluid per local waste disposal regulations whenever service is
performed on hydraulic components, valves, cylinders, hoses, etc.
GREASE FITTINGS
There are numerous grease fittings on your manure spreader. If these are lubricated properly and of ten enough, it will prolong the life of the spreader. The operator should become familiar with all lubrication points and establish a systematic routine to insure complete and quick lubrication of the machine. (Grease every 10 hours, also before storage and after power washing.) Make certain that the grease fittings are free of paint and dirt. Force a high-quality grease into them until the grease comes out around the shaft on the sleeve-type bearings. On the sealed ball bearings, grease should be added slowly until a slight bead forms at the seals indicating the correct amount of lubricant. Wipe off excess grease to prevent the accumulation of chaff and grit around the bearings.
GEARBOX
Before using your new machine, check the oil in the main apron drive and beater drive gearbox. Keep the gearbox filled to the oil plug on the rear of the gearbox as shown with Mobilube SHC 75W90 (or equivalent) gear lube.
Oil
Level
DRIVE CHAINS
Lubricate the drive chains with a light machine oil. Keep chains aligned with sprockets, this will lengthen the life of the sprockets and chain. Lubricate chains often. Saturate foam oiler on rear driveshaft with light oil.
PTO ASSEMBLY
Care must be taken to keep the male and female driving elements well lubricated and free sliding. Failure to observe this precaution will result in excessive pressure being required to collapse or extend the assembly while subject to operating torque. This excessive force may damage or displace the jackshaft bearings. DO NOT lubricate the shield surfaces. The shield surfaces must be kept dry, as dirt accumulation on them will quickly cause these units to bind and not rotate. Care should also be taken to be certain that the rotating integral shields are not dented or damaged, as this also will result in excessive force being applied against the jackshaft. Damaged shields also cause obvious difficulties when installing the assembly. If at any time the shields do not turn freely, they should be checked to determine the cause, and repaired or cleaned. To avoid damage to the main drive bearings, avoid turning sharp corners while PTO is running.
Start and Stop PTO slowly to avoid damage to the drive line.
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LUBRICATION
GREASE ZERK LOCATION - Grease every 10 Hours
A. (3) PTO Shaft B. (2) Front jack shaft bearings.
(2) Side shaft on S3123 (4) Side shaft on S3127
C. D.
(2) Rear drive shaft (LH is a remote fitting) E. (1) Rear drive shaft shear sprocket F.
(1) Beater bearing (RH side) G. (2) Hydraulic endgate arms H. (2) Transport wheel hubs (1 Zerk on each hub)
NOTE: Shields removed in some pictures for clarity. DO NOT OPERATE WITH SHIELDS REMOVED
D
A
EG(Shields Removed for Clarity)
B
(Under Shield)
(Behind Shield)
D
C
F
H
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DECAL LOCATION
Your H&S Manure Spreader was manufactured with operator safety in mind. Located on the Manure Spreader are various decals to aid in operation, and warn of danger or caution areas. Pay close attention to all decals on your Manure Spreader.
DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THESE DECALS. IF DECALS ARE LOST, DAMAGED, OR IF MANURE SPREADER IS REPAINTED, REPLACE DECALS. REMEMBER: DECALS ARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND INFORMATION.
Listed below are the decals on your Manure Spreader . These decals may be ordered individually by part number or by ordering a complete set.
PART# QTY DESCRIPTION
311 1 Patent Numbers 1494A 4 Warning - Do Not Operate ( 1 Under T op Beater Shield) 1494B 2 Warning - Do Not Remove Shields 1494H 1 Danger - Stay Clear (Used on optional Top Beater) 1494J 3 Warning - Do Not Clean or Work (1 Used on Top Beater) 1494K 3 Warning - Do Not Remove Shields 1494L 1 Danger - Rotating Driveline 72095 1 Heavy Duty Spreader Decal - S3123/S3127 Right Side 72098 2 Model Decal - S3123 Left and Right Side 72100 1 Front Model Decal -S3123 72101 1 Front Model Decal -S3127 72096 1 Heavy Duty Spreader Decal - S3123/S3127 Left Side 72097 1 Heavy Duty Spreader Decal S3123/S3127 Front 72099 2 Model Decal - S3127 Left and Right Side 9194A 2 Danger - No Step - S tay Clear 9194B 1 Danger - Never Allow Riders 11599 1 Warning - S t ay Clear of Leaks 12794 1/S3123 - S2/S3127 Warning - Do Not Remove Shields 32222 5 Clear Protector (1 on Top Beater) 54033 1 Made In USA 3” 66076 4 Located Behind Shield 71188B 1 Jack Storage Position 71494A 2/S3123 - 3/S3127 Warning - Do Not Operate 72203A 1 Warning - Help A void Injury 72479 1 Warning - Do Not Operate if Decal is Exposed 82602 1 Warning - Crushing Hazard 82793 1 Beater/Apron Control 093020 9/3123 - 1 1/3127 Grease Zerk 093466 1 540 RPM 111593A 2 Danger - Stay Clear of Beater 111593C 2 Danger - Stay Clear of Endgate Arms 11211 1 76 2 Shear Bolts DCAMB 5 Amber Reflector DCRED 2 Red Reflectors
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DECAL LOCATION
1494J
1494B
82602
66076
093466
1494L
093020
311
72100 - S3123 72101 - S3127
72097
(S3123/S3127)
54033
9194B
72203A
DCAMB
1494B
1 1599
82793
1494K
66076
DCAMB
72098 - S3123 72099 - S3127
71494A
(under shield)
(S3123/S3127)
11211176
093020
12794
72096
71494A
093020
71494A
(under shield)
9194A
12794
71 188B
1494A
093020
66076
1494K 82793 1494A
111593C
DCAMB
1 11593A
72479
-24-
11211176
093020
1494K
66076
1494J
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DECAL LOCATION
72095
(S3123/S3127)
72098 - S3123 72099 - S3127
DCAMB
311
72100 - S3123 72101 - S3127
1494B
1494J
72097
(S3123/S3127)
54033
72203A
9194B 1494B 1 1599
82793
9194A
DCRED
1494H
1494J
Optional Upper
BeaterShield
093020
1 1593A
11211176
111593C
1494A
093020
1494A (UNDER SHIELD)
-25-
093020 DCRED
DCAMB
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TROUBLE SHOOTING
WARNING: MAKE SURE THAT THE TRACTOR IS SHUT OFF AND THE SPREADER CAN NOT MOVE BEFORE SERVICING THE MANURE SPREADER. MAINTENANCE AND REPAIR SERVICE WORK TO BE PERFORMED BY A QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSON ONLY.
TROUBLE... POSSIBLE CAUSE... POSSIBLE REMEDY ...
Beater Does Not Turn PTO Not Turning Engage Tractor PTO
Beater Not Engaged Engage Beater
Main Drive Shear Bolt Sheared Replace Main Drive Shear Bolt
Front Drive Chain Off, Replace or Repair Front Drive Chain Broken, or Missing
Control Cable out of Adjustment Adjust Control Cable
Splined Beater Insert Worn or Replace Splined Beater Insert and Splines Sheared Off Gearbox Output Shaft
Beater Will Not Disengage Control Cable Out of Adjustment Adjust Control Cable
Control Linkage Binding Check Control Linkage, Make Sure
It Is Free Moving
Apron Does Not Turn PTO Not Turning Engage Tractor PTO
Main Drive Shear Bolt Sheared Replace Main Drive Shear Bolt
Apron Drive Shear Bolts Sheared Replace Apron Drive Shear Bolts
Front Drive Chain Off, Broken, Replace or Repair Front Drive Chain or Missing
Apron Driveshaft Roller Chain Off, Replace or Repair Apron Driveshaft Broken, or Missing Roller Chain
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SERVICE NOTES
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SERVICE NOTES
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H&S MFGH&S MFG
H&S MFG
H&S MFGH&S MFG
products approved
for the
FEMAFEMA
FEMA
FEMAFEMA
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SEAL OF Q
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