Summers 84 Superroller User Manual

62’ & 84’ SUPERROLLER
Operator’s
Manual
62’ & 84’
62’ & 84’ SUPERROLLER
SUPERROLLER
THE OPERATOR IS RESPONSIBLE FOR ADJUSTING THE MACHINE SINCE MACHINE DOES NOT COME “FIELD READY” FROM FACTORY.
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SUMMERS MANUFACTURING CO., INC.
MADDOCK, NORTH DAKOTA 58348 ................................... (701) 438-2855
DEVILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA 58301 ............................... (701) 662-5391
CAUTION
READ & UNDERSTAND OPERATOR’S MANUAL BEFORE USING MACHINE.
WEB SITE: www.summersmfg.com
8Z1084 © Summers Mfg. Co., Inc. 2013 Printed in USA

Warranty

Summers warrants only products of its manufacture against operational failure caused by defective materials or workmanship which occur during normal use within 12 months from the date of purchase by the end user from Summers’ dealer.
Summers’ obligation is to replace free of charge any part of any product that Summers inspection shows to be defective excluding transportation charges to Maddock, ND or Devils Lake, ND and return and also excluding all transportation costs from Summers’ dealer to the dealer’s customer and all other costs such as removal and instal­lation expense.
Summers shall not be liable for loss of time, manufacturing costs, labor, material, loss of prots, consequential
damages, direct or indirect, because of defective products whether due to rights arising under the contract of sale or independently thereof, and whether or not such claim is based on contract, tort or warranty.
Written permission for any warranty claim return must be rst obtained from authorized Summers’ personnel.
All returns must be accompanied with a complete written explanation of claimed defects and the circumstances of operational failure.
Written warranty for all component parts used in the manufacture of Summers products is available upon request.
Warranty of such component parts will be determined by said component manufacturer upon their inspection of the claimed defective part.
This express warranty is the sole warranty of Summers. There are no warranties, which extend beyond the war­ranty herein expressly set forth. The sales for products of Summers under any other warranty or guarantee express
or implied is not authorized. This warranty voids all previous issues.
SUMMERS MANUFACTURING CO. INC.
MADDOCK, NORTH DAKOTA 58348
DEVILS LAKE, NORTH DAKOTA 58301
2/95
3/2013
INTRODUCTION
This manual provides the following information about your Summers Land Roller.
SECTION CONTENTS
Section 1 – SAFETY explains important safety precautions and familiarizes the Operator with the decals
and their locations.
Section 2 – ASSEMBLY includes step by step assembly instructions for your Summers Land Roller.
Section 3 – LAND ROLLER OPERATION provides necessary information for the operation and adjust-
ment of the machine.
Section 4 – MAINTENANCE covers recommended mechanical maintenance. TROUBLESHOOTING pro-
vides a quick reference to solving problems. SPECIFICATIONS lists important dimensions, capacities and other technical information.
Section 5 – PARTS
OTHER ITEMS OF IMPORTANCE
A. Summers Mfg. Co., Inc. strongly recommends that each Land Roller Operator READ and UNDER­STAND the Operator’s Manual before using the machine. In addition, this Operator’s Manual should be REVIEWED at least ANNUALLY thereafter.
B. It is the policy of this company in improve its products whenever possible and practical to do so. We reserve the right to make changes or improvements in the design or construction of parts at any time without incurring obligations to install such changes on products previously delivered.
C. Reference to “right” and “left” in this manual is determined when machine is viewed from the rear.
D. Parts are referenced in each drawing with the Summers Manufacturing Part Number. Use this Part Number when ordering replacement parts from your Summers dealer. See back section of manual for description of each Part Number.
E. WARNING – DO NOT ATTEMPT to raise machine into transport position if mud has built up on rollers or if machine weight has been increased by any other means. Mechanical failure may occur.
F. Ability to safely operate the Summers Superroller is determined by both tractor horsepower and weight. The minimum tractor weight for operating this implement is 30,000 lb. Minimum tractor engine horsepower is 300. Dual tires or single tires set at maximum width are required for safe op­eration of Land Roller.
G. Never tow this implement with less than an 30,000 lb. vehicle. Tongue weight in transport and
eld positions is 1150 lbs.
H. NEVER ALLOW anyone to work under Land Roller.
OWNER REGISTER
Name ____________________________________ Size _________________________________________
Address _________________________________ Serial Number _______________________________
City _____________________________________
State/Prov. ______________________________ Date Purchased ______________________________
Mail Code ________________________________ Dealer _______________________________________
(located by the hitch piece)
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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION 1 – SAFETY
Safety-Alert Symbol .....................................................................................................................................1-1
General Safety Practices ...............................................................................................................................1-1
Safety During Transport ................................................................................................................................1-2
Safety Decals ................................................................................................................................................1-2
Decals and Their Locations....................................................................................................................1-2-1-6
SECTION 2 – ASSEMBLY
General Assembly Safety Instructions ..........................................................................................................2-1
Safety Alert Symbol ...................................................................................................................................... 2-1
General Safety Practices ...............................................................................................................................2-2
Set-Up of Frame ................................................................................................................................ 2-3 – 2-13
Hydraulic Set-Up ............................................................................................................................. 2-14 - 2-15
Wiring & Safety Light Installation .............................................................................................................2-16
SECTION 3 – LAND ROLLER OPERATION
Land Roller Operation Safety .......................................................................................................................3-1
Steps Prior to Operation ................................................................................................................................3-1
Initial Hookup ...............................................................................................................................................3-2
Steps Required to Unfold from Transport to Field Position .........................................................................3-3
Field Operation .............................................................................................................................................3-4
Steps Required to Fold from Field to Transport Position .............................................................................3-4
Transporting ..................................................................................................................................................3-5
Unhooking Land Roller From Tractor ..........................................................................................................3-6
SECTION 4 – MAINTENANCE
Maintenance Safety .......................................................................................................................................4-1
Maintenance for after the First Day Four Hours of Operation .....................................................................4-1
Daily and Periodic Maintenance ...................................................................................................................4-1
Storage & Specications ...............................................................................................................................4-2
SECTION 5 – PARTS
Center Frame .................................................................................................................................................5-2
Hitch ..............................................................................................................................................................5-3
Center Transport............................................................................................................................................5-4
Section 1 ........................................................................................................................................................5-5
Section 2 ........................................................................................................................................................5-6
Section 2 Transport .......................................................................................................................................5-7
Hub and Axle Components ...........................................................................................................................5-8
Hydraulics .....................................................................................................................................................5-9
Safety Lights ...............................................................................................................................................5-10
Acre Meter Option ......................................................................................................................................5-11
Part Numbers .................................................................................................................................. 5-12 – 5-14
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY

SAFETY-ALERT SYMBOL
This symbol is used to denote possible danger and care should be taken to prevent bodily injury. This symbol means:
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!
YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
Denition of each Signal Word used in conjunction with the Safety-Alert symbol.
indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death
DANGER
or serious injury. This signal word is to limited to the most extreme situations.
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death
WARNING
CAUTION
1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before using machine. Review at least annually thereafter.
2. VERIFY all safety devices and shields are in place before using machine.
3. KEEP hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts.
4. STOP engine, place all controls in neutral, set parking brake, remove ignition key and wait for all mov­ing parts to stop before servicing, adjusting, maintaining or unplugging.
5. BE CAREFUL when working around high pressure hydraulic system.
6. ALWAY S make sure Land Roller is lowered into eld position (cylinders retracted), it is blocked to prevent
movement and that pressure is relieved from hydraulic circuits before servicing.
7. DO NOT ALLOW RIDERS.
or serious injury.
indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.

GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES

8. USE EXTREME CARE when making adjustments.
9. KEEP CHILDREN AWAY from machinery at all times.
10. NEVER ALLOW anyone to work under Land Roller.
11. WARNING – DO NOT ATTEMPT to raise machine into transport position if mud has built up on rollers or if
machine weight has been increased by any other means. Mechanical failure may occur.
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SAFETY DURING TRANSPORT

1. Ability to safely operate the Summers Superroller is determined by both tractor horsepower and weight. The minimum tractor weight for operating this implement is 30,000 lbs. Mini­mum tractor engine horsepower is 300. Dual tires or single tires set at maximum width are
required for safe operation of Land Roller.
2. ONLY TOW at a safe speed – 20 MPH MAXIMUM. Use caution when making corners and
meeting trafc.
3. USE Safety Lights and Safety Chain between tractor drawbar and implement hitch when transporting on public roads.
4. ALWAYS install lift cylinder locks before transporting on public roads.
5. FOLLOW ALL local laws governing transporting of farm machinery.
6. Use additional caution and reduce speed when towing under adverse conditions, when turning and when on unlevel surfaces.
7. Frequently check for trafc from rear, especially during turns.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY

SAFETY DECALS

1. KEEP SAFETY DECALS CLEAN.
2. REPLACE missing or unreadable decals. New decals are available from your Summers dealer by ordering correct part number (PN) located on the decal.
DECALS AND THEIR LOCATIONS
1. PN 8Z0075 – DECAL FOR REMOVING TRANSPORT LOCKS
2. PN 8Z0079 – DECAL FOR COMPANY IDENTIFICATION
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3. PN 8Z0087 – DECAL FOR PINCH POINT HAZARD
4. PN 8Z0132 – SUPERROLLER ID DECAL
5. PN 8Z0276 – DECAL FOR GENERAL CAUTION
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6. PN 8Z0800 – AMBER REFLECTOR
7. PN 8Z0805 – RED-ORANGE REFLECTOR
8. PN 8Z0810 – RED REFLECTOR

SAFETY LIGHT OPERATION

The Summers Safety Light Kit is equipped with a 7 pin connector which meets SAE J560 specication. To protect 7
pin connector, store in dust cap (8K8067) when not attached to towing vehicle.
On most towing vehicles WITHOUT brake lights:
Amber lights will turn on with ashers or turn signals. Red lights will turn on with parking, road or eld lights.
On most towing vehicles WITH brake lights:
Amber lights will turn on with ashers, turn signals OR when brake is applied.
Red lights will turn on with parking or road lights.
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8Z0087
REAR VIEW
DETAIL A
8Z0805
8Z0810
8Z0087
SECTION 1 - SAFETY
8Z0800
8Z0800
8Z0087
8Z0276
8Z0079
8Z0132
8Z0075 ON ALL
TRANSPORT
CYCLINDERS
8Z0800
8Z0087
8Z0800
NOTE: DECALS ARE SYMMETRICAL WITH EXCEPTIONS OF 8Z0087, 8Z0276 AND 8Z0075.
8Z0800
8Z0800
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SECTION 2 - ASSEMBLY

GENERAL ASSEMBLY SAFETY PRACTICES
1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before assembly of machine.
2. If machine is to be assembled INDOORS, check that exit door is a MINIMUM OF 18’ WIDE and a MINIMUM of tractor height.
3. Reference to “RIGHT” and “LEFT” is determined when machine IS VIEWED FROM THE REAR.
4. Reference to “FORWARD” means TOWARDS THE TRACTOR.
5. Reference to “REAR” means AWAY FROM THE TRACTOR.
SAFETY-ALERT SYMBOL
This symbol is an alert to the potential
for personal injury. This symbol means
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT!
YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
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SECTION 2 - ASSEMBLY

GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES

YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE for the safe assembly of the machine.
DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN or
other unauthorized persons within
the assembly area.
WEAR PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT which includes a hard hat, eye protection, work gloves and steel toed boots with slip resistant soles.
DO NOT MODIFY the equipment or substitute parts in any way.
Unauthorized modification may
impair the function and/or safety of the machine.
USE SUITABLE LIFTING DEVICE for components which could cause personal injury.
BLOCK UP ANY RAISED PART of the machine. Be sure machine is stable after blocking.
ALWAYS INSPECT LIFTING CHAINS AND SLINGS for damage or wear.
BE SURE LIFTING DEVICE IS RATED TO HANDLE THE WEIGHT.*
STOP ENGINE, place all controls in neutral, set parking brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing or adjusting.
ALWAYS make sure Land Roller is lowered into field position (cylinders retracted), it is blocked to prevent movement and that pressure is relieved from hydraulic circuits before servicing.
*APPROXIMATE WEIGHTS OF COMPONENTS
PN DESCRIPTION WEIGHT (LB)
8P7132 HITCH 1105 8P7120 CENTER SECTION 3590 8P7102L & R SEC 1 WING (L & R) 2554
Table for 62’ Landroller Components
USE EXTREME CARE when assembling, servicing or adjusting.
PN DESCRIPTION WEIGHT (LB)
8P7112L & R SEC 2 WING (L & R) 1550 8P4215 ROLLER, 15’ 4285 8P8662 PARTS BOX 2310
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SECTION 2 - ASSEMBLY
Main Frame Roller Installation (Instructions for both 62’ & 84’)
(NOTE: 62’ shown in drawings)
MF1. Position 8P4215 on a at even surface; block the roller to avoid unexpected movement.
CAUTION: The 15’ roller weighs 4285 lbs., use extreme care when moving rollers and frame components. NOTE: An H has been stamped onto one end of each roller. Position the center roller with the H to the left. All other rollers should have the H positioned to the center of the machine.
MF2. Use a fork lift or crane to position the main frame 8P7120 over the center drum and lower the
frame so the roller axle stubs t between the bearing hangers as shown in the Figure 1.
MF3. Install bearings with the grease zerk toward the rear of the machine. Secure to bolt plates
with the hardware shown. Install reinforcement angles between the bottom attachment hole on the inside of the bolt plate, as shown in Figure 1.
MF4. Install snap rings on each roller shaft. Ensure that the roller is centered in the bearings and
tighten the set screws.
MF5. Before removing the lifting device for the main frame, block the frame in the locations shown
in Figure 1, also install blocks under the roller to keep it from rolling.
Figure 1
8R8010
Block
Block
Frame at
Frame at
arrows
arrows
AFTER DRUM IS INSTALLED PLACE STANDS AT THE 4 LOCATIONS SHOWN TO STABILIZE FRAME.
8P4215
(42" DIA.)
8P4203 (36" DIA.)
8X0265 3/4" LN
A
8X0306 3/4" LW
8P5080
8X0111
3/4" X 2-1/2"
DETAIL A
8R8005
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Hitch Installation

H1. Position hitch as shown in Figure 2; install the pins and hardware shown in Figure 2.
IMPORTANT
Always install the pins with the cross hole towards the outside. Pay attention to the orien­tation of the cross hole in the pin to the cross hole in the bushing on the main frame, only drive the pin in far enough to line up the holes, install the fasteners shown in Figure 2.
H2. Install the jack stand and pin.
H3. Install the hitch clevis and hardware shown on the front of the hitch.
H4. Install the Pivot lock and cylinder at the rear of the front hitch. Install the pins and washers as
shown. Note the orientation of the pivot lock, do not install it backwards.
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DETAIL A
DETAIL B
HITCH
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B
NOTE: DRUM OMITTED FROM THIS VIEW.
8X0253
NY-LOCK 5/8"-11NC
8X0304 5/8" LW
8X0323 5/8" FW
8X0095
5/8" X 5"
8P3910
8D9108
1/4 X 2" RP
8X0327
1 1/4" FW
8D9108
1/4 X 2" RP
8X0327
1 1/4" FW
8P7130
8X0309
1" LW
8X0281
NY-LOCK 1"
8D0720
8X0140
1 X 7"
8D8490
8D8500
8X0110
3/4 X 1.25"
8X0318 3/4" FW
8D8522
8K1620
8X0523
ROLL PIN
8X0327
1 1/4" FW
8D1236
8D9108
1/4 X 2" RP
8P7140
8K8067
Figure 2
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SECTION 2 - ASSEMBLY

Main Frame Transport Frame Installation

T1. Loosely position 8T4100 on the main frame and afx the hardware associated with 8T4100.
Do not tighten the fasteners. 8T4100 should always be positioned as shown, with the offset gap to the inside.
8T4100
OFFSET GAP TO INSIDE
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T2. Position the transport frame at the rear of the main frame, note the orientation of the cylinders
clevis. Raise the transport frame so that pin 8T3640 can be driven into 8T4100. Note the orientation of the pin, the cross hole should be towards the outside of the machine. Secure the pin with hardware shown. Make sure the transport frame is centered and tighten all hard­ware from step T1.
T3. Attach the hydraulic cylinder to the main frame, with the hardware shown in the diagram. Note
the number of washers on each side of the pin and the orientation of the cylinder ports.
T4. Insert the spindles into the spindle receiver on the transport frame. Secure with the hardware
shown.
T5. Install the tires, torque the wheel nuts 170 ft-lbs.
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