H&S HAY MACHINE II Operator's Manual And Parts List

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H&S
HAYMACHINE II
WARNING
UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.
BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT.
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
and
PARTS LIST
Manufactured By
H&S MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
P.O. BOX 768 • (715) 387-3414 FAX (715) 384-5463
MARSHFIELD, WISCONSIN 54449
2-28-09
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H&S
HAYMACHINE II
OPERATOR’S AND PARTS MANUAL
CONTENTS
Warranty & Warranty Registration Card ............................................................1-2
Dealer Pre-Delivery & Delivery Checklist.............................................................3
Be Alert Symbol.....................................................................................................5
Explanation of Safety Signs ..................................................................................6
Danger - Warning Signs........................................................................................7
Warning - Owner Must Read & Understand .........................................................8
Operation - Attaching to Tractor - Loading............................................................9
Adjustments - Beater Control....................................................................10-11-12
Lubrication Guide...........................................................................................12-13
Field Operation....................................................................................................14
Optional Equipment.............................................................................................15
Decal Location & Identification ......................................................................16-17
Instructions for Ordering Parts - About Improvements........................................18
Service Notes......................................................................................................19
Figure 1 - Main Frame Assembly - Description .............................................20-21
Figure 2 - Reel Assembly - Description .........................................................22-23
Figure 3 - Rake Beam
Figure 4 - Rake Hydraulics - Description.......................................................26-27
Figure 5 - Lift Cylinder - Description
Figure 6 - Opening Cylinder - Description
Figure 7 - Optional Fourth Wheel
Service Notes
SPECIFICA
SPECIFICA
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TIONS...................................................................Inside Back Cover
TIONS
Assembly - Description
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Assembly - Description
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WARRANTY
H&S Manufacturing Co., Inc. (“H&S”) warrants this product to be free from defect in material and workmanship. Except as noted below, this warranty term is twelve (12) months from the date of delivery of the product to the original purchaser by an authorized H&S dealer. Under this warranty, H&S will repair or replace, at its option, any covered part which is found to be defective in material or workmanship during the applicable warranty term. In no case will the covered repair cost of a part or parts exceed the replacement cost of that part. Warranty service must be performed by H&S or a dealer authorized by H&S to sell and/or service the product involved, which will use only new or remanufactured parts or components furnished by H&S. This warranty includes approved parts and labor to fix the product but does not include, and the purchaser is responsible for, any service call and/or transportation of the product to and from the dealer’s place of business, for any premium charged for overtime labor requested by the purchaser, and for any service work not directly related to any defect covered under this warranty. This warranty includes only those components of the product manufactured by H&S. Warranty for any component not manufactured by H&S including, but not limited to, engines, batteries, tires, rims, hydraulic motors, pumps, etc. are covered by the warranty, if any, provided separately by their respective manufacturers.
This warranty in all its parts, is extended solely to the original purchaser of the product, is terminated upon any subsequent
transfer or sale from or by the original purchaser and extends no third party benefits or rights whatsoever.
The warranty term for any product used in any commercial, custom, for hire or rental application, is limited to six (6) months from the date of delivery of the product to the original purchaser by an authorized H&S dealer.
Polybonded (polyethylene and plywood) panels utilized in H&S Manure Spreaders are warrantied, to the original purchaser, to not wear through and the polyethylene overlay to not tear free of the plywood for the functional life of the spreader. This specific warranty on polybonded panels includes only replacement of any defective panel part without any allowance for labor beyond the terms of the general warranty (12 or 6 months), and is further limited to manure spreaders used to spread normal agicultural manure.
This warranty does not include: (1) Any product that has been altered or modified in ways not approved by H&S; (2) Depreciation or damage caused by normal wear, misuse, improper or insufficient maintenance, improper operation, accident or failure to follow the product Operator’s Manual recommendations and product decal recommendations; (3) Normal maintenance parts and service; (4) Repairs made with parts other than those available from H&S or performed by anyone other than H&S or a dealer authorized by H&S to sell and/or service the product involved.
To secure warranty service the purchaser must report the product defect to a dealer authorized by H&S to sell and/or service the product involved within the applicable warranty term together with evidence of the warranty start date and make the product available to that dealer within a reasonable period of time.
THERE ARE NO WARRANTIES WHICH EXTEND BEYOND THE DESCRIPTION ON THE FACE OF THIS WARRANTY. H&S and the companies affiliated with it makes no warranties, representations, or promises, express or implied, as to the performance or freedom from defect of its products other than those set forth above and NO IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY,
FITNESS OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE IS MADE. IN NO EVENT WILL THE DEALER, H&S OR ANY COMPANY AFFILIATED WITH H&S BE LIABLE FOR INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES. The ONLY REMEDY the purchaser has
in connection with the breach of performance of any warranty on H&S products are those set forth above.
The selling dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of H&S, or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way.
Mr. Owner: Before Operating–Read and Understand Operating and Safety Instructions
H&S Manufacturing Co., Inc. truly believes you have made a wise choice and a sound and lasting investment. Many years of development have made available these quality machines to assure you the performance and reliability you need.
agreement and no other.
We ask you to read the following agreement and warranty as this unit is subject to this warranty and
HE H&S WARRANTY
T
2/16/04
FILL OUT AND MAIL IMMEDIATELY TO MAKE
ARRANTY
W
EFFECTIVE
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION
Date of Purchase ___________________________________________________________________
Purchaser _________________________________
City ______________________________ State _____________________ Zip __________________
Product ___________________________ Model # __________________ Serial #_______________
Dealer ____________________________________
City _____________________________ State _______________________ Zip _________________
Address ________________________________
Address ________________________________
Signature of original buyer
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IMPORTANT!
Tear on dotted line, provide the information requested on the card. The H&S Warranty is valid
“only” after this card is received and recorded at H&S Mfg. Co. Mail at once. No postage is required in the U.S.A.
This is Your Warranty Card
Please Fill Out
And Mail Immediately
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AFTER COMPLETION, DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RETAIN FOR RECORDS
H&S
DEALER PRE-DELIVER
After Haymachine II has been completely set-up, check to be certain it is in correct running order before deliver­ing to the customer. The following is a list of points to inspect. Check off each item as you have made the proper adjustments and found the item operating satisfactorily.
Y CHECK LIST
All Shields and Guards are in place and fastened.All grease fittings have been lubricated - See lubrication guide in this manual.All mechanisms are operating trouble free.Belts are properly adjusted.All bolts and fasteners are tight.All decals are in place, and legible.
__________________________________________ ____________________ _________________________
Dealer’s Name Model No. Serial No.
_________________________________________________________ ______________________________
(Signature of Pre-Delivery Inspector) Date of Inspection
DEALER DELIVERY CHECK LIST
This check list that follows is an important reminder of valuable information that should be passed on to the cus­tomer at the time this Haymachine II is delivered.
Check off each item as you explain it to the customer.
This pre-delivery check list, when properly filled out and signed assures the customer that the pre-delivery serv­ice was satisfactorily performed.
Explain to the customer that pre-delivery inspection was made.Explain to the customer all the safety precautions they must exercise when operating
this unit.
(Remove Dealers File Copy At Perforation)
Explain the adjustment for proper material fluffing.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 customer Owner's Manual and make sure he reads and understands all operating
and service instructions.
Record Model and Serial Numbers on Page 18 of this Manual.Have customer sign a completed “Warranty Registration,” and mail it promptly.
’s Name ______________________________________________
Date Delivered_________________________
Note: Warranty is not valid until warranty card is completed and returned to H&S Mfg. Co., Inc.
Dealer
________________________________________________________
By
__________________________________________________________
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Signature of Original Buyer
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BE
YOUR SAFETY
IS INVOLVED.
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.
TRACTORS
This operator's manual uses the term “Tractor” when identifying the power source for the Haymachine II.
H&S MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
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RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION
This is the safety-alert symbol. When you see this symbol
n your machine or in this manual, be alert to the potential
o for personal injury.
Follow recommended precautions and safe operating
ractices.
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UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS
A signal word –DANGER, WARNING, 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.
DANGER
General precautions are listed on CAUTION safety signs.
CAUTION
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.
Keep signs in good condition. Immediately replace any missing or damaged signs.
WARNING
CAUTION
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H&S HAYMACHINE II
W A R N I N G
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 MECHANISM BEFORE STARTING IT
If the machine becomes clogged, disengage the tractor hydraulics, stop the tractor engine and allow all mechanisms to stop before cleaning or working on the machine.
DO NOT attempt to perform maintenance or repair with tractor running or hydraulics engaged.
DO NOT step up on machine at any time.
NEVER manually feed material into the reel.
DO NOT allow minors to operate or be near the machine.
DO NOT ALLOW PERSONNEL OTHER THAN THE QUALIFIED OPERATOR NEAR THE MACHINE.
STAY CLEAR of rake arm when opening and closing.
Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from REEL WHEN IT IS 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 tractor hydraulics.
NEVER start Haymachine II until all guards and safety shields are secured in place.
DO NOT adjust height or speed of reel when tractor is running or hydraulics are engaged.
DO NOT adjust angle of tedder teeth when tractor is running or hydraulics are engaged.
STAY CLEAR of hydraulic lines. They may be under extreme pressure or heat.
BE SURE to raise rake wheels before closing to transport position.
H&S Mfg. Co. always takes the operator and his safety into consideration and guards exposed mov­ing parts for his protection. However, some areas cannot be guarded or shielded in order to assure proper operation. ther danger and should be read and observed closely.
In addition, the operator’
s manual and decals on the machine itself warn you of fur
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Study the Above Safety Rules
ATTENTION-BE ALERT-YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED
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OPERATION
1. Check for proper assembly, and adjustments, and make sure that all bolts and set screws are tightened. ecurely retighten after a few hours of operation, as bolts can loosen up on new machinery. Check wheel
S bolts upon delivery, wheel bolts should be tightened at 55 to 60 ft. lbs. of torque.
2. Check tires and inflate to proper pressure.
. Adjust the tractor hitch and attach Haymachine II to the tractor as described in the following section.
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4. Lubricate the machine completely as described in the lubrication section. (Pages 12-13)
5. Before operation run machine slowly to make sure the Haymachine II is operating and lubricated
properly.
TRACTOR HITCH
Adjust the tractor drawbar so that it is 13 to 22 inches above the ground. The hitch of the Haymachine II is adjustable to accommodate dif­ferent drawbar heights. Adjust hitch so that in transport position the gauge wheel is lifted off of the ground.
ATTACHING TO THE TRACTOR
DANGER
STAY CLEAR OF
REEL AND ALL
ROTATING PARTS
WHEN TRACTOR IS
RUNNING OR
ARE
HYDS.
ENGAGED. F
URE TO HEED MAY
RESULT IN SERI-
OUS INJURY OR
DEATH.
6. Attach directional valve control rope to a convenient place on the tractor, allowing sufficient slack in the
rope for turning. This valve is used when opening and closing the rake arm.
1. Fasten the Haymachine II hitch to the drawbar using a 3/4” diameter hitch pin that has a locking device, insuring that it cannot bounce out.
2. Remove the weight from the jack. Swing jack forward into its horizontal position, and lock it to provide maximum ground clearance.
3. Shut off tractor before connecting hydraulic hoses from machine to tractor. Tractor hydraulics could accidentally engage causing possible instant operation of Haymachine II.
4. Attach two 3/8” hydraulic hoses from Haymachine II to one set of tractor remotes with properly fitting hydraulic quick couplers.
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rake wheels.
Attach two 1/2” hydraulic hoses from Haymachine II to another set of tractor remotes with
5. properly fitting hydraulic quick couplers. This set of hoses is used to open and close rake beam and also turn the tedder reel.
Be certain to disengage hydraulics and shut of cuffs and other loose clothing away from all belts, reel and other moving parts. Keep off the equipment and keep all safety shields in place. adjust while the machine is running. Never allow riders on the machine.
This set of hoses is used to raise and lower the
f tractor before servicing or adjusting. Keep pant
NOT
DO
attempt to clean, grease, lubricate, or
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ADJUSTMENTS
While using your H&S Haymachine II, which is capable of turning and tedding quickly and efficiently, you might want to make adjustment changes to make it more efficient. As various conditions will effect the efficiency of your Haymachine II, only with experience will you know how to properly adjust the machine. Field conditions, weather
onditions, and type and size of windrow and swath are some of the determining factors for proper teeth adjust-
c ment, height adjustment, and reel and ground speed to make your Haymachine II most efficient in gently moving,
icking up, and fluffing all the hay.
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The following are explanations of the various adjustments on this machine.
DANGER
DO NOT ADJUST SPEED OR HEIGHT OF REEL
WHEN TRACTOR IS RUNNING OR HYDRAULICS ARE
ENGAGED. REEL CAN START AUTOMATICALLY
WHEN HYDRAULICS ARE ENGAGED. F
HEED MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH.
AILURE TO
AB C
POLE POSITION
There are three positions (A-B-C) in which the pole can be locked for normal Haymachine II operation. To change position, lift locking lever (D), and swing pole to the desired position. Lower locking lever so spring loaded pin slides into locking notch.
Position (A) is used for transport. This positions the Haymachine II more directly behind the tractor to lessen the overall transport width.
The pole MUST be in positions (B or C) when open­ing or closing rake wheel arm to avoid hitting tractor tire with rake beam.
The three positions (A-B-C) should allow the operator to position the tractor properly between windrows or to strad dle a windrow if necessary. Always make sure locking lever (D) is in the lowered position and locking pin is in the appropriate notch during operation.
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TEDDER REEL HEIGHT
Your H&S Haymachine II incorporates two individual machines into one to provide outstanding ground speed yet gently moving hay of up. The height of the tedding reel in relation to the ground can be adjusted by turning the hand crank (A) located on top left hand side of the machine. clockwise will raise the tedder reel. Turning counterclock­wise will lower the reel. tedder teeth just clear the ground. low will cause excess stress on the machine resulting in damage to the teeth, reel, and drive mechanism.
f of damp ground and fluf
urning hand crank
T
edder reel should be adjusted so
T
Adjusting the reel too
fing it
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TEDDER REEL SPEED
The tedder reel is driven hydraulically to allow the opera­tor to better coordinate the speed of the reel with the ground speed and teeth angle. Adjust reel speed with
round speed so when tedder reel passes over the
g windrow it gently lifts and fluffs the hay, but does not
hrow hay into the air. To adjust reel speed, shut off the
t tractor and disengage the tractor hydraulics. Move selec­tor lever (A) located on speed control valve to the desired speed. Correct reel speed will vary depending on hay conditions, tooth angle, and ground speed.
A
TEDDER TEETH
DANGER
DO NOT SHIFT
LEVER WHEN
TRACTOR IS RUN-
NING OR HYDS. ARE ENGAGED.
AILURE TO HEED
F
MAY RESULT IN
SERIOUS INJURY
OR DEATH.
The aggressiveness of the tedder teeth to gently lift and fluff various types of hay can be regulated by moving the adjustment lever (A) located on the left hand side of the Haymachine II. There are eight (8) different settings. Moving the lever forward will make the teeth move aggressive and lift hay higher, while moving the lever rearward will lessen this effect. After changing the angle of the teeth, recheck the height adjustment of the tedder reel to assure proper and most efficient operation of the Haymachine II.
A
RAKE BEAM
DANGER
STAY CLEAR OF RAKE WHEN
OPENING OR CLOSING. FAILURE
TO HEED MAY RESULT IN PER
SONAL INJURY OR DEATH. KEEP
CLOTHING,
AND OTHERS WELL CLEAR.
between adjustment stop (C) er (D). Increasing the number of spacers will lessen the angle of rake wheels and decrease raking width. This will also make the rake wheels more aggressive when raking hay that has been rained on or is very heavy and green. To adjust angle of the rake beam, partially close rake bream. Remove clip pin from adjustment shaft (B) and remove shaft from holder bracket (D). Place desired num­ber of spacers (A) on adjustment shaft and insert shaft back into holder on rake beam from cylinder side of hold er. Place remaining spacers on shaft and install clip pin.
YOURSELF
and adjustment shaft hold
The angle of the main rake beam can be changed to accommodate dif ferent windrow widths and crop conditions. The three rake wheels will turn up to approximately a four and a half foot windrow depending on the angle of the rake beam. To change the angle of rake beam, increase or decrease the
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number of spacers (A) on adjustment shaft (B)
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C B
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AD A
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Start the tractor and open the rate beam until it contacts the stop. Attempt normal operation of Haymachine II to determine if desired raking angle has been attained. If not, readjust following the same procedure previously described.
Top Hole
RAKE WHEELS
The pressure of the rake wheels on the ground can be changed by changing the position of the spring where it attaches to the rake arm. This spring is set at the factory to provide the most ground pressure. If you feel that the rake wheels are scratching the ground too hard, reposition the spring from hole A to B as shown. This will lessen the ground pres­sure. The collars on the lift pipe are factory set and should not be changed.
Bottom
Hole
V-BELT DRIVE
The v-belt drive absorbs shock and helps pre­vent damage to the machine should the reel strike an obstruction. Tension on the v-belts is provided by a spring loaded tightener. Spring tension is factory pre-set and requires no adjust­ment.
B
A
WARNING
DO NOT CLEAN OR
WORK ON THIS
MACHINE WITHOUT
FIRST DISENGAG-
ING POWER AND
SHUTTING OFF
TRACTOR ENGINE
LUBRICATION GUIDE
ROAD WHEEL HUBS
The wheel axle bearings have been packed with grease at the factory
o adjust the wheel hubs, remove cotter pin from spindle.
cally to insure proper operation. nut on the spindle to a point where there is no end play and a slight drag on the bearing. Reinstall cotter pin.
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RAKE WHEEL HUBS
The bearings in the rake wheel hubs have been packed with grease at the factory. These should be checked peri­odically to insure smooth and proper rotation of rake wheels. Improperly greased or improperly tightened bearings will cause rake wheels to not rotate freely, thus causing improper operation.
. However, they should be checked periodi-
ighten the castellated
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LUBRICATION (CONTINUED)
The operator should become familiar with all lubrication points, and establish a systematic routine to insure com-
lete and quick lubrication of the machine. Life expectancy of this or any other machine is dependent on regular
p maintenance including lubrication, proper adjustment, and bolt torque.
WARNING
DO NOT CLEAN OR
WORK ON THIS
MACHINE WITHOUT
FIRST DISENGAG-
ING POWER AND
SHUTTING OFF
TRACTOR ENGINE
GREASE FITTINGS
There are 36 grease fittings on this machine. If these are lubricated properly and often enough it will prolong the life of your Haymachine II. Grease daily during normal use, and before and after storage. Use a good grade of high quality grease. Make certain the grease fittings are free of paint and dirt. Grease them until 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 the excess grease to prevent the accumulation of chaff and grit around the bearings.
LOCATION OF GREASE FITTINGS
A. (2) one at each end of reel main shaft (sealed bearings). B. One on upper drive pulley support bearing (sealed bearing). C. One on cam center bearing. D. (12) three on each set of cam arms. E. (12) one at end of each arm of each reel cross. F. One on rake wheel beam pivot. G. (3) one on each rake arm pivot. H. One on hydraulic lift bracket. I. One on gauge wheel pivot. J. (2) One on each side of rake beam pivot
B C
A
J F G H G I G
D
E
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FIELD OPERATION
Now that you have properly checked over the H&S Haymachine II, lubricated it, and have it safely attached to the tractor, you are ready to put it into operation. The following steps will aid in proper and most effective operation of the Haymachine.
1. Move pole from transport position to position B or C as described previously.
2. Unhook transport safety chain from rake wheel beam.
3. With operator in the tractor seat and all others well clear of the machine, pull and hold directional valve control rope. This will direct the flow of hydraulic oil to the rake wheel beam cylinder.
4. While maintaining tension on the rope, activate the tractor hydraulics to swing the rake beam open. Open rake beam until it engages the stops set for desired angle. Release control rope.
5. Adjust pole to desired angle to properly position the tractor with the windrows.
6. With tractor shut off and hydraulics disengaged, set the adjustment angle of the tedder teeth.
7. Adjust the height of the tedder reel. Tedder teeth should just clear the ground.
8. Set speed control for tedder reel to desired speed and lock in place.
9. Start the tractor and engage hydraulics to lower the rake wheels.
10. Engage hydraulic lever to operate the tedder reel. This lever must remain engaged to keep reel turning.
11. On all rake wheels, tooth bolts must be torqued to 40 ft. lbs. to help prevent excessive tooth breakage. Re-torque rake tooth bolts after the first 100 acres. (Part No. T175) Check periodically thereafter.
12. Adjust tractor RPM and ground speed and commence operation of the Haymachine II.
NOTE: If the tedder reel is too aggressive and the hay is being thrown up into the air, do one or more of
the following:
1. Move tooth angle adjustment lever rearward to lessen aggressiveness of the teeth.
2. Slow down the tedder reel speed.
3. Increase the tractor ground speed.
NOTE: If the rake wheels are not moving the hay properly or are skipping hay
following:
1. Check ground pressure of rake wheel and adjust accordingly. (Top hole in spring attaching bracket provides less pressure, bottom hole more pressure.)
2. Change angle of rake beam to make rake wheels run more straight with windrow.
3. Increase or decrease tractor ground speed.
, do one or more of the
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT
FOURTH RAKE WHEEL
Under normal conditions the three rake wheels will turn up to a 41/2’ swath or windrow. If you feel the need to
ncrease raking width, a fourth rake wheel may be added to the rake beam. This extra wheel will allow you to turn
i up to a six foot swath or windrow. The mounting bracket for the fourth wheel is bolted on to the end of the main
ake beam. This extra wheel folds back against the main rake beam to allow rake beam to fold for transport. To
r fold for transport, raise rake wheels. Remove transport lock hair pin (A) from end of lift pipe and place in the sec­ond hole (B) from end of pipe. Fold rake wheel and mounting beam back against main rake beam. Beam from fourth wheel will rest on top of gauge wheel mounting bracket. (See pages 30-31)
Raking Position
B
Transport Position
A
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DECAL LOCATION
Your H&S Haymachine II was manufactured with operator safety in mind. Located on the Haymachine II are vari-
us decals to aid in operation, and warn of danger or caution areas. Pay close attention to all the decals on your
o Haymachine II.
DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THESE DECALS. IF DECALS ARE LOST, DAM­AGED, OR IF HAYMACHINE II IS REPAINTED, REPLACE DECALS. REMEM­BER: DECALS ARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND INFORMATION.
Listed below and illustrated on the next page are the decals on your Haymachine II. These decals may be ordered individually by part number or by ordering a complete set.
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
A 102693 H&S Haymachine II (2)
B 12494A DANGER - Do Not Shift Lever
C Model and Serial Numbers
D 72203A WARNING - Help Avoid Injury
E 12494C DANGER - Do Not Adjust
F 12494B DANGER - Stay Clear Of Reel (3)
G 1494J WARNING - Do Not Clean Or Adjust
H 1494K WARNING - Do Not Remove Shields
I 11694B DANGER - Stay Clear Of Rake (3)
J 102793 H&S Haymachine II
K 2495 WARNING - Keep Children Away
L 2195 WARNING - Stay Clear When Raising
M 11599 WARNING - Do Not Go Near Leaks
N H&S 404 Patent Numbers
11704 HM Complete Set of Decals
Paint - H&S Red
ZX21 Gallon
ZX22 Quart
ZX23 Pint
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A
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B
C
D
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F
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Instructions for Ordering Parts
All service parts should be ordered through your H&S dealer. He will be able to give you faster service if you will
rovide him with the following.
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1. Model number - H&S Haymachine II Serial number -
. All references to left or right, apply to the machine as viewed from rear.
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3. Parts should not be ordered from the illustration only. Use complete parts number and description, as shown in the parts lists.
4. If the dealer has to order the part - give the shipping instructions. VIA truck - large pieces (Specify local delivery truck line) VIA United Parcel Service
HAYMACHINE II
Record numbers in spaces provided above from the Serial Number tag off machine, as a handy record for quick reference.
ABOUT IMPROVEMENTS
H&S is continually striving to improve its products.
e must therefore, reserve the right to make improvements or changes when it becomes practical to do so, with-
W out incurring any obligation to make changes or additions to the equipment previously sold.
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FIGURE 1
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FIGURE 1
MAIN FRAME ASSEMBLY
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1. BFR129 Hitch
2. ES7 Hair Pin
3. BFR5 Hitch Pin
4. T200 Pole
5. T223 Hose Clamp
6. HE42 Hose Clamp
7. BFR319 “I” Bolt
8. T201 Spring
9. T202 Pole Latch Pin
10. T203 Latch Handle
11. T245 Latch Bolt 3/8” X 3” Gr. 5
12. T204 Pole Pivot Pin
13. T205 Tine Pitch Handle
14. 33SV65 Bearing
15.
16. T207 Reel Lift Crank
17. T208 Lifting Bolt
18. T209 Poly Washer
19. T210 Lifting Chain
20. T211 Lifting Shaft
21. T212 Main Frame
22. T213 Left Outer Reel Slide
23. T214 Left Inner Reel Slide
24. T215 Safety Chain
25. T216 Yoke Pin
26. 3G22 Roll Pin
27. T217 Yoke
28. 12V59 Roll Pin 3/8” X 2-3/4”
29. T218 Width Adjuster
30. T219 Adjustment Spacer
31. F56 Clip Pin
32. T220 Right Inner Reel Slide
33. T221 Right Outer Reel Slide
34. BFR344 Foam Insert
35. T222 Spindle
36. BFR57 Seal
37. BFR58 Inner Bearing * BFR59 Inner Race
38. BFR60 Hub
39. BFR62 Outer Bearing * BFR61 Outer Race
40. BFR63 Washer
41. BFR65 Cotter Pin
42. BFR64 Nut
43. BFR66 Hub Cap
44. BFR67 Wheel 15 X 5
45. BFR295 Snap Hook
46. 23N67 Hose Clamp
47. 12V66 Bolt 5/16” X 3/4”
T206 Drive Belt Shield
NOTE: * (MEANS NOT SHOWN)
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FIGURE 2
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FIGURE 2
REEL ASSEMBLY
TEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
I
1. T74 LH Reel Cross . T75 Center Reel Cross
2
3. T76 RH Reel Cross
4. T784-8 Reel Pipe (8 Hole)
* T784-9 Reel Pipe (9 Hole)
5. T78 Bronze Bushing 1-1/4” ID (8)
6. T79 Bronze Bushing 1-1/4” ID (4)
7. T116 Nut 5/16”
8. T115 Setscrew for Reel
9. T123 Bolt 3/8” X 2-1/4” Gr. 5
10. T82 Rubber Mounted Teeth
11. B68 Lock Washer 3/8”
12. K60 Nut 3/8”
13. T114 Bolt 3/8” X 2” Gr. 5
14. T85 Center Stub Shaft
15. T246 Spacer 3”
16. T224 Reel Shaft
17. T254 Spacer 1-1/4”
18. T72 Cotter Pin
19. T73 Washer
20. T225 Pulley
21. T261 V-Belt
22. T40 Bearing
23. 17G43 Bolt 1/2” X 3-1/2”
24. T227 Drive Belt Tightener
25. K156 Pulley
26. T252 Pulley
27.
28. T64 Cam Assembly
29. T60 Nut 5/8” Lock
30. T63 Bronze Bushing 1-3/8” ID (2)
31.
32. T58 Bronze Bushing 3/4” ID (4)
33.
34. T60 Nut 5/8” Lock
35. T52 Bronze Bushing 3/4” ID (8)
36.
37. T65 Bolt 5/8” X 4”
38. 9S17 Nut 1/2” Lock
39. ST36 Spring
40.
41. T228 Bearing Mount
43. T19 Bolt 3/8” X 2”
44. T53 Cam Long Arm
45.
46. T50 Sq. Key 5/16” X 2”
47. T83 RH Stub Shaft
48. T80 LH Stub Shaft
T62 Bolt 5/8” X 1-1/2”
T59
T122 Steel Bushing
T66
T67
T52
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Cam Short
Cam Roller Bearing
Long Grease Zerk
Bronze Bushing (8)
Arm
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FIGURE 3
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FIGURE 3
RAKE BEAM ASSEMBLY
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1. BFR224 Bolt 1/2” X 4-1/2” Gr. 5 . BFR226 Poly Roller
2
3. R29 Nut 1/2”
4. BFR269 Bronze Washer (1)
5. X26 Full Thread Bolt 3/8” X 3” Gr. 2
6. BFR267 Brake Pad
7. BFR268 Brake
8. BFR625 Bronze Bushing (2)
9. BFR280A Wheel - Spoked
10. BFR270 Complete Fork
11. BFR271 Nylon Lock Nut 1”
12. BFR272 Spacer
13. BFR273 Seal
14. BFR274 Bearing
15. BFR275 Race
16. BFR276 Hub (Only)
17. BFR277 Tire
18. T255 Axle Roller
19. BFR32 Hub
20. BFR339 Lug Bolt
21. T164 Inner Bearing * T165 Inner Race
22. T163 Seal
23. BFR278 Spacer
24. BFR279 Axle Shaft
25. BFR179 Washer
26. BFR313 Roll Pin
27. T229 Hydraulic Lift Bracket
28. T72 Cotter Pin
29. PB13 Cylinder Pin
30. T230 Rake Beam
31. T168 10mm X 25mm Bolt
32. BFR229 Steel Washer
33. BFR221 Poly Washer
34. S99 “O” Ring
35. G16 Bushing
36. BFR230 Spacer
37. 3G22 Roll Pin
38. T231 Rake Wheel Arm
39. BFR36 Rake Wheel Spindle
40. BFR138 Spring
41. BFR140 Chain
42. BFR82
43.
44.
45. T166 10mm Nut
46. T232 Lifting Pipe
47. BFR31 RH Rake Wheel
48.
49. T175 10mm X 25mm Carr. Bolt
50. T176 Rake Wheel Tooth
51. T178 Rake Tooth Clip
52. T179 Rake Wheel Center
53. T169 Cotter Pin
54.
55. T172 Nut
56. T170 Outer Bearing * T171 Outer Race
57. T143 Cyl. Pin
58. T144 Clip Pin
59. T177 Outer Ring
NOTE: *
BFR256 BFR83
T166 10mm Nut
T173
(MEANS NOT
Pipe Clamp Spring Bracket Pipe Clamp
Hub Cap
SHOWN)
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FIGURE 4
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FIGURE 4
RAKE HYDRAULICS
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1. T233 Hyd. Hose 3/8” X 168” . T234 Hyd. Hose 3/8” X 152”
2
3. T235 Hyd. Hose 3/8” X 390”
4. T236 Hyd. Hose 3/8” X 378”
5. T237 Hyd. Hose 1/2” X 192”
6. T238 Rope
7. T239 Hyd. Hose 1/2” X 19”
8. T240 Hyd. Hose 1/2” X 24”
9. T144 Clip Pin
10. T143 Cylinder Pin
11. 12V116 Cylinder
12. BFR69 Hyd. Lift Cylinder
13. BFR223 Jack
14. B17B Jack Handle
15. BFR4 Jack Pin & Chain
16. 12N14 Jack Mount
17. T247 Bolt
18. T241 Spring
19. 16SV133 Selector Valve
20. F92 Angle
21. T242 Valve Handle
22. T243 Valve Linkage
23. HE58 Hydraulic Elbow 1/2”
24. DF15 Speed Control Valve
25. PB64 Hydraulic Motor
26. DF7 Nipple 1/2”
27. DF8 Tee 1/2”
28.
29. T244 Adapter Union
30. 23N234 3/8” Elbow 90 Degree
DF18
Check V
alve
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FIGURE 5
FIGURE 5
HYDRAULIC LIFT CYLINDER
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1. 23N142A Clevis Cap
2. 23N143A Rod Cap
3. 23N144 Piston
4. T184A Rod
5. BFR68 Cyl. Tube
6. T186 Tie Rod
7. 23N148 Piston Nut
8. 23N149 Plug
9. 23N150A Rod Clevis
10.
11. BFR69A Complete Cylinder
12. BFR70 Vent Plug
23N151 Seal Kit
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FIGURE 6
FIGURE 6
HYDRAULIC OPENING CYLINDER
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1. 23N142A Clevis Cap
2. 23N143A Rod Cap
3. 23N144 Piston
4. 23N145A Rod
5. 23N146 Cyl. Tube
6. 23N147 Tie Rod
7. 23N148 Piston Nut
8. 23N149 Plug
9. 23N150A Rod Clevis
10. 23N151 Seal Kit
11. 12V116A Complete Cylinder
12. T144 Clip Pin
13.
T143
Hyd. Cyl. Pin
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FIGURE 7
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FIGURE 7
OPTIONAL FOURTH WHEEL ASSEMBLY
ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION
1. BFR31 RH Rake Wheel . BFR229 Steel Washer
2
3. BFR221 Poly Washer
4. S99 “O” Ring
5. G16 Bushing
6. BFR230 Spacer
7. 3G22 Roll Pin
8. T231 Rake Wheel Arm
9. BFR36 Rake Wheel Spindle
10. BFR138 Spring
11. BFR140 Chain
12. BFR256 Spring Bracket
13. T248 Lifting Pipe
14. T251 Rake Beam Extension
15. T249 Rake Beam Extension Bracket
16. T284 Latch
17. T166 10mm Nut
18. T175 10mm X 25mm Carr. Bolt
19. T176 Rake Wheel Tooth
20. T178 Rake Tooth Clip
21. T179 Rake Wheel Center
22. T173 Hub Cap
23. T172 Nut
24. T170 Outer Bearing * T171 Outer Race
25. BFR32 Hub
26. T164 Inner Bearing *
27. T163 Seal
28. T168 10mm X 25mm Bolt
29. T166 10mm Nut
30.
31. T253 3/8” X 4” Bolt Gr. 5
32. RG174 5/8” X 5” Bolt Gr. 5
33.
34. T177 Outer Ring
35. BFR334 Foam Filler
36. T285 Latch Fastener
T165
T169
BFR82
Inner Race
Cotter Pin
Pipe Clamp
NOTE: * (MEANS NOT SHOWN)
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H&S HAYMACHINE II
Your new H&S Haymachine has been manufactured of the finest quality materials and com­ponents. The performance you get from your machine is largely dependent upon how well you read and understand this manual and apply this knowledge. There is a right and a wrong way to do everything. Please do not assume that you know how to operate and main­tain your Haymachine before reading this manual carefully. Keep this manual available for ready reference.
H&S HAY MACHINE II SPECIFICATIONS
Drive ..................................................................................................Hydraulic Tedder
Reel Drive
Transport Wheels ..............................................................................
No. Rake Wheels .............................................................................
No. of Rubber Mounted Teeth ...........................................................56
....................................................................................7’
Tedding W
Overall
Overall Length
Weight................................................................................................1680#
idth
Transport W
...................................................................................12’2”
idth.....................................................................
5 Bolt, 15”x5” w/15” Tires
3 Standard, 4th Optional
10’7”
H&S MANUFACTURING CO. INC.
2608 S. Hume Ave.
P.O. Box 768 – Telephone (715) 387-3414
AX (715) 384-5463
F
MARSHFIELD, WI 54449
AREHOUSE Rt. #5 and 76
H&S W
P.O. Box 1260 – Telephone (716) 736-7595
FAX (716) 736-7596
RIPLEY
, NY 14775
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H&S MFG. CO.
products approved
for the
FEMA
SEAL OF QUALITY
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