Kinze 851, 1051 Operator's Manual

MODEL 851/1051
GRAIN CARTS
OPERATOR MANUAL
M0276-01 Rev. 4/19
This manual is applicable to: 2017 Production and on
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Predelivery/Delivery Checklist
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TO THE DEALER
Predelivery service includes assembly, lubrication, adjustment and test. This service ensures cart is delivered to retail customer/end user ready for field use.
PREDELIVERY CHECKLIST
Use this checklist to inspect cart after it is completely assembled. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made.
Wheel nuts tightened to correct torque. Refer to "Mounting Bolts and Hardware" on page 3-15.
Tires inflated to specified air pressure. Refer to "Tire Servicing" on page 3-18. (If Applicable)
All grease fittings lubricated and gearbox oil level checked. Refer to "Grease Fittings" on page 3-3.
All safety decals and SMV sign are correctly located and legible. Replace if damaged.
SMV decal is in place and shipping cover removed.
Safety/warning lights working properly.
Test run augers. Do not operate tractor PTO above 750 PTO RPM with augers empty.
Check driveline. See “Driveline Inspection” in Operation section.
Check track alignment. See “Track Alignment” in Maintenance section. (If Applicable)
Safety screens over auger are in place and properly secured.
Auxiliary safety chains are properly installed and hardware torqued to specification.
Paint all parts scratched in shipment.
This wagon has been thoroughly checked and to the best of my knowledge is ready for delivery to the customer.
(Signature Of Set-Up Person/Dealer Name/Date)
OWNER REGISTER
Name Delivery Date
Street Address Model No. Serial No.
City, State/Province Dealer Name
ZIP/Postal Code Dealer No.
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Predelivery/Delivery Checklist
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DELIVERY CHECKLIST
Check off each item as it is fully explained to retail customer/end user when grain cart is delivered.
Durability and longevity is dependent on regular maintenance as directed in Operator Manual.
Tell retail customer/end user about all safety precautions that must be observed while using this cart.
Advise retail customer/end user of specified tractor requirement for use with this cart.
Along with retail customer/end user check reflective decals and SMV sign are clearly visible with cart attached to
tractor. Check safety/warning lights are in working condition. Tell retail customer/end user to check and follow federal, state/provincial, and local regulations before towing on a road or highway.
Along retail customer/end user check hitch height when attached to tractor is sufficient to prevent severe bends in PTO
U-joint angles. Check PTO is correct length for making turns and operating on uneven terrain.
Give Operator and Parts Manuals to retail customer/end user and explain all operating adjustments.
Complete Warranty And Delivery Report form.
To the best of my knowledge this machine has been delivered ready for field use and customer has been fully informed as to proper care and operation.
(Signature Of Delivery Person/Dealer Name/Date)
AFTER DELIVERY CHECKLIST
Suggested items to check during first season of use:
Check cart performance with retail customer/end user.
Review with retail customer/end user importance of proper maintenance and adherence with all safety precautions.
Check for parts that may need to be adjusted or replaced.
Retighten all wheel nuts to specified torque.
Safety shields and screens are in place.
Safety and reflective decals, and SMV sign are correctly located and decals are legible. Replace if damaged or missing.
Check safety/warning lights are properly installed and working properly.
Check recommended lubrication procedures are being followed.
(Signature Of Follow-Up Person/Dealer Name/Date)
All registrations must be submitted online at “business.kinze.com” within 5 business days of delivery.
Retain a copy of this form for auditing purposes.
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Table of Contents

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OVERVIEW
To the Owner ....................................1-1
Warranty ........................................1-3
General Information ...............................1-3
Introduction. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-3
Specifications ....................................1-4
General Safety Rules ..............................1-5
Safety Instructions, Signs, and Decals. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1-6
OPERATION
Shipping Tie Downs ...............................2-1
Shipping Location. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-1
Machine Preparation ..............................2-2
Tractor Requirements . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
Tractor Preparation and Hookup. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-2
Cart Operation ...................................2-5
Auger Fold Enable/Disable . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-7
Unload Grain Cart ................................2-8
PTO Torque Limiting/Overrunning Clutch Protection ......2-9
Auger Cleanout Door .............................2-10
Vertical Auger Work Light . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-12
Cameras .......................................2-12
Manual and Electric Roll Tarp .......................2-13
Roll Tarp Remote Control Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-15
Track System Components. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-16
Track Transport Speeds ...........................2-17
Track System Minimum Turning Radius Limitations . . . . . .2-18
Track System Break-In Procedures ..................2-18
Track System Operational Guidelines. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-19
Electronic Scale - GT 400. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-20
Grain Moisture Sensor ............................2-22
Grain Moisture Sensor Testing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-23
Grain Moisture Sensor Calibration ...................2-24
Electronic Scale Printing Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2-25
Electronic Scale - GT 560 AutoLog ..................2-26
Electronic Scale Troubleshooting ....................2-29
Electronic Scale Troubleshooting ....................2-30
Data Downloader Troubleshooting ...................2-31
Track System Troubleshooting ......................2-32
LUBRICATION AND MAINTENANCE
Wheel Bearings ..................................3-1
Gearbox Oil Level . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-2
PTO Shaft Coupling ...............................3-2
Grease Fittings ..................................3-3
Lubrication Points. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-4
Track System Maintenance. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-6
Check Track Alignment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-8
Track Alignment Procedure. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-9
Track System Inspection ...........................3-10
Track Removal ..................................3-11
Track Installation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-14
Mounting Bolts and Hardware ......................3-15
Torque Values Chart - Plated Hardware ...............3-15
Special Torque Values ............................3-15
Vertical Auger Counter Balance Valves ...............3-17
Wheel Servicing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-17
Tire Servicing ...................................3-18
Driveline Inspection ..............................3-19
Upper Vertical Auger Replacement ..................3-20
Lower Vertical Auger Replacement ..................3-21
Wheel Bearing Replacement .......................3-22
Preparation for Storage ...........................3-23
Hydraulic Control Schematic - Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-26
Wiring Diagram. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-27
Electronic Schematic . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-28
Moisture Sensor Harness Routing ...................3-29
Autolog Sensor Harness Routing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3-30
Electronic Scale .................................3-31
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To the Owner

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Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. thanks you for your patronage. We appreciate your confidence in Kinze farm machinery. Your Kinze grain cart has been carefully designed to provide dependable operation in return for your investment.
This manual has been prepared to aid you in the operation and maintenance of the grain cart. It should be considered a permanent part of the machine and remain with the machine when you sell it.
It is the responsibility of the user to read and understand the Operator Manual in regards to safety, operation, lubrication and maintenance before operation of this equipment. It is the user’s responsibility to inspect and service the machine routinely as directed in the Operator Manual. We have attempted to cover all areas of safety, operation, lubrication and maintenance; however, there may be times when special care must be taken to fit your conditions.
Throughout this manual the symbol and the words DANGER, WARNING, and CAUTION are used to call attention to safety information that if not followed, will or could result in death or injury. NOTICE and NOTE are used to call your attention to important information. The definition of each of these terms follows:
Indicates an imminently hazardous
DANGER
situation that, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations, typically for machine components which, for functional purposes, cannot be guarded.
Indicates a potentially hazardous
WARNING
CAUTION
NOTICE
NOTE: Special point of information or machine adjustment instructions.
situation that, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.
Used to address safety practices not related to personal injury.
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To the Owner
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Improperly operating or working on
WARNING
WARNING
NOTE: Photos in this manual may be of prototype machines. Production machines may vary in appearance.
NOTE: Some photos and illustrations in this manual show optional attachments installed. Contact your Kinze Dealer for purchase of optional attachments.
this equipment could result in death or serious injury. Read and follow all instructions in Operator Manual before operating or working on this equipment.
Some photos in this manual may show safety covers, shields, or lockup devices removed for visual clarity. NEVER OPERATE OR WORK ON machine without all safety covers, shields, and lockup device in place as required.
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Introduction

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Warranty

The Kinze Limited Warranty for your new machine is stated on the retail purchaser’s copy of the Warranty And Delivery Receipt form. Additional copies of the Limited Warranty can be obtained through your Kinze Dealer.
Warranty, within the warranty period, is provided as part of Kinze’s support program for registered Kinze products which have been operated and maintained as described in this manual. Evidence of equipment abuse or modification beyond original factory specifications will void the warranty. Normal maintenance, service and repair is not covered by Kinze warranty.
To register your Kinze product for warranty, a Warranty And Delivery Receipt form must be completed by the Kinze Dealer and signed by the retail purchaser, with copies to the Dealer, and to the retail purchaser. Registration must be completed and submitted to Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. within 5 business days of delivery of the Kinze product to the retail purchaser. Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. reserves the right to refuse warranty on serial numbered products which have not been properly registered.
If service or replacement of failed parts which are covered by the Limited Warranty are required, it is the user’s responsibility to deliver the machine along with the retail purchaser’s copy of the Warranty And Delivery Receipt to the Kinze Dealer for service. Kinze warranty does not include cost of travel time, mileage, hauling or labor. Any prior arrangement made between the Dealer and the retail purchaser in which the Dealer agrees to absorb all or part of this expense should be considered a courtesy to the retail purchaser.
Kinze warranty does not include cost of travel time, mileage, hauling, or labor.

General Information

Model 1051 Corner Auger Grain Cart
Information used in these instructions was current at time of printing. However, due to Kinze’s ongoing product improvement, production changes may cause your machine to appear slightly different in detail. Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. reserves the right to change specifications or design without notice and without incurring obligation to install the same on machines previously manufactured.
Right hand (R.H.) and left hand (L.H.), as used throughout this manual, are determined by facing direction machine travels in use unless otherwise stated.
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Specifications
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Feature Specification
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Total Capacity* 850 Bushels (29.9 m) 1050 Bushels (36.9 m)
Bushels/Minute - Average* 450 Bushels/minute 450 Bushels/minute
Vertical Auger 20" Dia flighting in 21" Dia. tube 20" Dia flighting in 21" Dia. tube
Bearings - Vertical Auger 2" 2"
Gearbox Bevel and spur gear with 2:1 ratio Bevel and spur gear with 2:1 ratio
PTO - 1000 RPM PTO auger drive with overrunning and
torque limiting clutch
PTO Yoke 1¾"-20 spline 1¾"-20 spline
Spindle Two 4 ½" high alloy Two 4 ½" high alloy
Hub 20 bolt 13.189 bolt center (2) cast ductile
iron
Safety Chains Two ½" grade 70 transport chains Two ½" grade 70 transport chains
Adjustable Discharge Spout
Tire Size/Pressure IF900/65R 32 CFO/191 B (R3)
Hydraulic Requirements 3 SCVs with standard 2320 psi
Track Width 36" (91 cm) 36" (91 cm)
Track Length 136" (345 cm) 136" (345 cm)
Track Length Contract 100" (254 cm) 100" (254 cm)
Track End Wheels (Per Track)
Track Mid Wheels (Per Track)
Weight - Empty 14,640 lb (6640.5 kg) 15,100 lb (6849.2 kg)
Hitch Weight - Empty 2500 lb (1134 kg) 2500 lb (1134 kg)
Hitch Weight - Loaded 5000 lb (2268 kg) 5000 lb (2268 kg)
Transport Width 13'-5" (4.08 M) 13'-5" (4.08 M)
Width - Grain Tank --- 12'-4" (3.75 M)
Length - Grain Tank --- 19'-3" (5.86 M)
Height - Grain Tank --- 12'-10" (3.91 M)
Length - Overall 28'-4" (8.63 M) 30'-4" (9.24 M)
Height - Grain Discharge 13'-4" (4.06 M) 13'-4" (4.06 M)
* Approximate with 15% moisture corn. Capacity and bushels/minute will vary with moisture content of grain and/or
PTO RPM.
Remotely adjustable spout with in/out
motion and fitted with flexible discharge
nozzle
IF900/60R 32 CFO/188B (R1)
(15996 kPa) system minimum
Four, 31½" (80 cm) diameter Four, 31½" (80 cm) diameter
Eight, 13.77" (34.9 cm) diameter Eight, 13.77" (34.9 cm) diameter
PTO auger drive with overrunning and
torque limiting clutch
20 bolt 13.189 bolt center (2) cast ductile
iron
Remotely adjustable spout with in/out
motion and fitted with flexible discharge
nozzle
IF900/65R 32 CFO/191 B (R3)
IF900/60R 32 CFO/188B (R1)
3 SCVs with standard 2320 psi
(15996 kPa) system minimum
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General Safety Rules

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1. Read and understand instructions provided in this manual and warning labels. Review these instructions frequently!
2. This machine is designed and built with your safety in mind. Do not make any alterations or changes to this machine. Any alteration to design or construction may create safety hazards.
3. A large portion of farm accidents happen from fatigue or carelessness. Safe and careful operation of tractor and grain cart will help prevent accidents.
4.
Never allow cart to be operated by anyone unfamiliar with operation of all functions of the unit. Operators must read and thoroughly understand all instructions given in this manual before operating or working on equipment.
5. Be aware of bystanders, particularly children! Always look around to make sure it is safe to start tow vehicle engine or move grain cart. This is particularly important with higher noise levels and quiet cabs, as you may not hear people shouting.
6. Make sure cart weight does not exceed towing capacity of tractor, or bridge and road limits. This is critical to maintain safe control and prevent death or injury, or property and equipment damage.
7. Never ride or allow others to ride on cart.
8. Store cart in an area away from human activity. DO NOT permit children to play on or around stored unit.
9. Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts. Do not wear loose-fitting clothing which may catch in moving parts.
10. Always wear protective clothing, shoes, gloves, and hearing and eye protection applicable for the situation.
11. Do not allow anyone to stand between tongue or hitch and towing vehicle when backing up to cart.
17. Follow all federal, state/provincial and local regulations when towing farm equipment on a public highway. Use safety chain (not an elastic or nylon/plastic tow strap) to retain connection between towing and towed machines in the event of primary attaching system separation.
18. Make sure all safety/warning lights, SMV sign, and reflective decals are in place and working properly before transporting machine on public roads.
19. Maintain field drive speeds that are appropriate to the load condition and field condition.
20. Reduce speed prior to turns to avoid the risk of overturning. Avoid sudden uphill turns on steep slopes. Always drive at a safe speed relative to local conditions and ensure your speed is slow enough for a safe emergency stop.
21. Always keep the tractor in gear to provide engine braking when going downhill. Do not coast.
22. Always disengage PTO, shutoff tractor engine and remove the ignition key before leaving tractor seat, lubricating or working on grain cart, or when cleaning out debris.
23. Always make sure PTO connecting yokes are securely locked on tractor and implement shaft before operating cart.
24. Be especially observant of the operating area and terrain. Watch for holes, rocks or other hidden hazards. Always inspect area before operation. DO NOT operate near edge of drop-offs or banks, or on steep slopes as overturn may result. Operate up and down (not across) intermediate slopes. Avoid sudden starts and stops. Be extra careful when working on inclines.
25. Never step across any driveline. Do not attach drivelines with bolts or pins longer than recommended. Never operate cart with damaged PTO driveline guards.
13. Prevent electrocution, other injuries, or property and equipment damage. Watch for obstructions such as wires, tree limbs, etc. when operating machine. Be aware of
26. Disposing of waste improperly can threaten the enviroment. To dispose of your equipment properly contact your local environmental or recyling center.
clearances during turns and when folding/unfolding grain chute.
14. Pick levelest possible route when transporting across fields.
15. Never operate grain cart without PTO driveline guards, tractor master shield and implement shields in place. Make certain PTO driveline guards turn freely and are properly attached.
16. Make sure parked machine is on a hard, level surface. Wheel chocks may be needed to prevent unit from rolling.
Never pour waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into any water source.
When disposing of waste such as oil, use leakproof containers. Be sure to use containers that do not resemble food or beverage which may mislead someone into consuming them. Dispose of oil per your local, regional requirements.
When disposing of any fertilizer chemicals used, contact the supplier of the chemicals.
851/1051 cart consists of 85% recyclable materias, 10% recyclable plastic and rubber, and 5% waste.
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Safety Instructions, Signs, and Decals

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Following are some common hazard warnings associated with this equipment. Pay close attention to all safety, operating, and maintenance information in this manual and decals applied to your equipment.
Contacting or coming close to power
DANGER
WARNING
lines or other high energy sources will cause death or serious injury.
Keep away from power lines or high energy sources at all times.
Loss of control can cause death or serious injury, or damage to property and equipment. Tow only with farm tractor weight rated and configured for this equipment. Use safety chains and transport as specified in the Operator and Parts Manual.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Improperly operating or working on this equipment could result in death or serious injury. Read and follow all instructions in Operator Manual before operating or working on this equipment.
Contact with rotating driveline will cause death or serious injury. Keep away at all times when operating.
Never operate without all guards and equipment shields properly installed.
Explosive separation of rim and tire parts can cause death or serious injury. Overinflation, rim and tire servicing, improper use of rims and tires, or worn or improperly maintained tires could result in a tire explosion.
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Safety Instructions, Signs, and Decals
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All safety/warning lights, reflective
WARNING
Safety signs and decals are placed on the machine to warn of hazards and provide important operating and maintenance instructions. Information on these signs are for your personal safety and the safety of those around you. FOLLOW ALL SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS!
• Keep signs clean so they can be easily seen. Wash with soap and water or cleaning solution as required.
• Replace safety signs if damaged, painted over, or missing.
• Check reflective decals and SMV sign periodically. Replace if they show any loss of reflective properties.
decals, and SMV sign must be in place and visible before transporting machine on public roads or death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment may result. Check federal, state/ provincial, and local regulations before transporting equipment on public roads.
• When replacing decals, clean machine surface thoroughly with soap and water or cleaning solution to remove all dirt and grease.
NOTE: Safety sign and decal locations are shown in the Parts Manual for this machine.
NOTE: Style and locations of SMV sign, reflective decals, and safety/warning lights conform to ANSI/ASABE S279.14 JUL 2008 and ANSI/ASABE S276.6 JAN 2005.
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SHIPPING TIE DOWNS

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SHIPPING TIE DOWN ONLY.
WARNING
Pulling from this point can cause rollover or loss of control and result in death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment.
Axle Tie DownsFrame Tie Downs
Tie downs are located on the frame and axle to aid in securing the grain cart to a shipping trailer.

SHIPPING LOCATION

This location is used to extend track width for truck transport only. Do not operate cart with extended track width. Temporary pin is used to hold spindle in place. Discard pin after track is placed in operation position.
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MACHINE PREPARATION

Lubricate grain cart per lubrication information in this manual prior to initial operation and at prescribed intervals. Make sure all tires are properly inflated or track tension is properly adjusted before each use. Torque all wheel lug nuts to specified torque.

TRACTOR REQUIREMENTS

Consult your dealer for information on horsepower requirements and tractor compatibility. Three SCV’s are required for standard cab operation. A 12 volt DC electrical system is required on all sizes to operate safety/warning lights, work lights, optional electronic scale system, or optional electronic roll tarp.

TRACTOR PREPARATION AND HOOKUP

1. Slide tractor drawbar in as far as possible, but still allows PTO shaft to have sufficient clearance to prevent damage to driveline components when making sharp turns and operating over uneven ground.
NOTICE
Avoid clevis hitch interference
Clevis hitch (hammer strap style) drawbars may need to be removed to prevent damage to PTO assembly.
2. Position PTO as far right of hitch as possible until parking jack is stowed.
PTO shaft positioned for tractor hookup
Adjust tractor drawbar to prevent severe
NOTICE
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3. Connect cart to tractor hitch. Use a high quality hitch pin of sufficient length and strength and secure pin with a
locking device. Torque attaching hardware to 840 ft-lb (1138 Nm).
Jack stowed
Jack installed
Parking on uneven or soft surfaces could
WARNING
cause death, serious injury and damage to property and equipment.
Park equipment on a hard, level surface. Wheel chocks may be needed to prevent unit from rolling.
Do not unhook cart while loaded.
NOTICE
4. Raise jack. Move jack to storage location.
Clean and grease PTO shaft coupling
NOTICE
5. Attach cart PTO connecting yoke to tractor PTO shaft. Spring loaded yoke pin must engage groove in tractor PTO
shaft. Slip tube grease fitting must be visible through hole of outer tube.
each time PTO is installed. Apply coating of high-speed industrial coupling grease, such as Chevron® Coupling Grease, that meets AGMA CG-1 and CG-2 standards to extend shaft spline life.
Safety chains
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6. Transport safety chain must be used to ensure connection is retained between cart and tractor in the event of a hitch pin/drawbar failure.
Pressurized hydraulic fluid can penetrate
WARNING
NOTICE
body tissue and result in death, serious infection, or other injuries. Fluid injected under skin must be IMMEDIATELY removed by a surgeon familiar with this type of injury. Make sure connections are tight and hoses and fittings are not damaged before applying system pressure. Leaks can be invisible. Keep away from suspected leaks. Relieve pressure before searching for leaks or performing any system maintenance.
Wipe hose ends to remove any dirt before connecting couplers to tractor parts or contamination may cause equipment failure.
7. Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor. Kinze grain carts require 3 SCV’s for operation.
Hydraulic Control Settings
Control Hose color Function
SCV1 Red Auger fold
SCV2 Yellow Spout tilt
SCV3 White Flow gate
8. Connect seven terminal breakaway connector for the lighting system on cart to seven pin connector on tractor. If your tractor is not equipped with SAE Standard 7 terminal connector, obtain through your local tractor supply dealer. Check clearance lights, signal lights, and auxiliary work lights for proper operation.
9. Connect optional electric roll tarp and camera harnesses. Check for proper operation.
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CART OPERATION

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Contact with rotating driveline will cause death or serious injury. Keep away at all times when operating.
Never operate without all guards and equipment shields properly installed.
Towing loaded grain carts on public roads and bridges can result in death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment.
Never tow a loaded grain cart on public roads and bridges.
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
WARNING
Limited visibility can conceal people, animals, or objects and result in death, injury, and damage to property or equipment.
Check completely around cart before moving!
Wide loads or loads with a high center of gravity may cause instability or rollover when operating on hillsides or in rough terrain.
Do not transport cart with vertical auger extended. This can cause loss of control and could result in death, serious injury, or damage to property or equipment.
Falling from equipment can cause death or serious injury.
Use three points of contact when working on equipment.
Never ride on equipment!
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Contact with hydraulic folding auger can cause death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment. Stay away from folding auger at all times. Make sure auger is clear of people and objects before folding or unfolding.
Contacting rotating auger will cause death or serious injury. Never open or close cleanout door with auger operating.
Remove power source before working on equipment.
WARNING
DANGER
DANGER
Moving auger can cause death or serious injury. Disable auger fold before climbing ladder.
Contacting or coming close to power lines or other high energy sources will cause death or serious injury.
Keep away from power lines or high energy sources at all times.
Entering the grain cart can result in death or serious injury.
Never enter grain cart when there is an energy source attached to the cart.
Flowing grain can trap and suffocate.
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AUGER FOLD ENABLE/DISABLE

Use the lever located at the front of the grain cart next to the ladder to enable and disable auger fold.
Always disable auger fold before climbing ladder.
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Auger Fold
Enable/Disable Lever
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UNLOAD GRAIN CART

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Operating tractor PTO above 750 RPM with augers empty will damage equipment.
Make sure grain is flowing properly before increasing to higher RPM’s. Read Operator’s Manual for instructions.
Roll tarp must be completely open during loading and unloading operations or suction will damage equipment.
Never work around PTO or gearbox drive system or allow anyone else to do so while PTO is running.
1. Open roll tarp completely. Refer to
““Manual and Electric Roll Tarp” on page 2-13.
2. Unfold vertical auger.
3. Engage PTO at low tractor RPM.
4. Start to open flow gate and increase tractor RPM. An indicator on front panel shows position of flow gate.
5. Set grain flow gate and tractor RPM to desired level.
6. Adjust tip spout. Slow tractor RPM as cart reaches empty.
7. Close flow gate.
8. Allow vertical auger to clean out and disengage PTO.
9. Fold auger to storage position.
Do not transport cart with vertical auger
WARNING
extended. This can cause loss of control and could result in death, serious injury, or damage to property or equipment.
Flow Gate Position Indicator
2-8 Rev. 2/18
TM
Operation
Grain CartM0276-01

PTO TORQUE LIMITING/OVERRUNNING CLUTCH PROTECTION

Torque limiting clutch
Overrunning clutch
The torque limiting clutch disengages if auger becomes obstructed to prevent driveline and gearbox damage. The torque limiting clutch resets automatically when PTO RPM is reduced.
The overrunning clutch allows auger system to freewheel and protects tractor and cart from shock damage with PTO brake-equipped tractors.
Rev. 2/18 2-9
TM

AUGER CLEANOUT DOOR

DANGER
WARNING
Operation
M0276-01Grain Cart
Never open inspection cover while PTO and/or augers are running.
Contacting rotating auger will cause death or serious injury. Never open or close cleanout door with auger operating.
Remove power source before working on equipment.
Cleanout Door
Cleanout Door
Wheel
2-10 Rev. 2/18
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