ABI Attachments TR310 Setup Manual Download Page 3

Please   read   fully   and   understand   Setup   Guide   prior   to   operating   the   TR3!   

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Operational   Safety   Rules-­‐      

Please   exercise   caution   at   all   times   when   setting   up,   operating,   or   performing   maintenance   on   the   
TR3.   Remember,   any   piece   of   equipment   like   the   TR3   can   cause   injury/damage   if   operated   improperly   
or   if   the   user   does   not   understand   how   to   operate   the   equipment.   Exercise   caution   at   all   times   with   
using   theTR3.   

 

Never   permit   any   person   to   ride   or   board   the   TR3   at   any   time.   

NEVER   ALLOW   RIDERS   ON   THE   TR3!   

 

Use   care   and   maintain   minimum   ground   speed   when   operating   the   TR3   on   a   hillside,   or   when   
operating   close   to   ditches,   fences,   or   water   sources.   

 

Never   place   any   body   part   under   the   while   the   TR3   is   in   operation.   

 

Never   allow   anyone   near   the   TR3   while   in   operation.   

 

Operate   the   TR3   in   the   daylight   or   under   good   artificial   light.   Operator   should   always   be   able   to   
clearly   see   where   they   are   going.   

 

Be   alert   for   hidden   hazards.   Always   operate   the   TR3   with   caution   over   work   environments   that   may   
have   buried   obstacles.   

 

Stay   well   and   clear   of   all   moving   parts.   Keep   all   limbs   clear   of   attachments   when   making   
adjustments   with   all   hydraulically   operated   attachments.   

 

Use   caution   when   operating   the   TR3   in   icy,   wet,   or   snowy   condition.   

 

Do   not   use   the   TR3   on   highways   or   public   thoroughfares.   The   TR3   is   designed   for   off   road   use   only.   

 

Always   follow   Tractor   Manufacturer’s   rules   for   safe   Operation   of   Tractor,   and   for   proper   procedures   
for   attaching   and   disconnecting   attachments.   Contact   your   local   dealership   for   an   Owner’s   Manual   
for   any   questions   related   to   the   safe   operation   of   the   Tractor.   

Use   caution   when   operating   the   TR3.   Using   the   TR3   outside   of   stated   safety   and   operations   guidelines   
may   result   in   injury   to   operator   or   others,   property   damage,   or   a   void   in   warranty.      

   

Specifications:   

Part   #:   

TR35.5   

TR36.5   

TR37.5   

TR38.5   

TR310   

Width:   

5.5'   

6.5'   

7.5'   

8.5'   

10'   

Weight:   

616   lbs.   

774   lbs.   

920   lbs.   

1,105   lbs.   

1,230   lbs.   

#   of   Scarifiers:   

5   

6   

8   

10   

12   

Profiler   Ready:   

No   

Yes   

Hitch   CAT:   

0   &   1   

1   

1   

1   or   2   

2   

Min.   H.P.:   

23   h.p.   

27   h.p.   

35   h.p.   

48   h.p.   

60+   h.p.   

Risk   Free   Trial*   

30   Day   

Warranty*   

1   Year   Limited               4   Year   Extended   (Optional)   

   

   

Summary of Contents for TR310

Page 1: ...Inc 1320 Third Street Osceola IN 46561 855 211 0598 www abiattachments com TR3 Setup Guide 6 5 TR3 shown PLEASE READ AND UNDERSTAND BEFORE OPERATION Profiler Attachment Setup located under Attachment Section pg 10 Version 2 1 3 ...

Page 2: ...ment after hours go to the Help Desk on the ABI Support page at www abisupport com and send our Customer Service Department an email regarding any issue you may be experiencing with theTR3 To the Operator The information presented in this manual will prepare you to operate the TR3 in a safe and knowledgeable manner Operating the TR3 in a proper manner will provide a safer working environment and c...

Page 3: ... hidden hazards Always operate the TR3 with caution over work environments that may have buried obstacles Stay well and clear of all moving parts Keep all limbs clear of attachments when making adjustments with all hydraulically operated attachments Use caution when operating the TR3 in icy wet or snowy condition Do not use the TR3 on highways or public thoroughfares The TR3 is designed for off ro...

Page 4: ...d arena no skill is required to achieve or maintain a level grade The news gets even better The leveling blade may also be locked down to act like a box blade for rough grading and spreading material This enables the TR3 to not only maintain an already level arena in great condition but also renovate an arena filled with waves and inconsistent footing The TR3 Rake is the only 3 point tractor tool ...

Page 5: ...backwards to move dirt into dug out roping boxes and jumps Additionally push backward outside of the arena to slice through the ground like a knife to rip out vegetation or move material to fill in washouts and accomplish other light land clearing jobs When driving forward the design of the rake effectively grooms the material but does not over compact it leaving an ideally prepared surface for ho...

Page 6: ...e recommend the 5 5 TR3 For standard category 1 tractors ABI offers a selection of 5 5 6 5 7 5 8 5 to fit the tire width and horsepower of the tractor Large category 2 tractors will need either the 8 5 or 10 TR3 Rake These larger rakes feature additional reinforcements as well as CAT II 3 point measurements Speak with one of our product experts to have a TR3 Rake sized to your tractor and needs Th...

Page 7: ... TR3 is connected to the bottom holes then make sure to connect the Top Link in the bottom holes on the mast shown by the arrow labeled 2 If the lower arms of the tractor are connected to the TR3 in the top hole connect the Top Link using the top hole as well The Top Link is shown in Fig 1 Some models of Tractors may vary on top link location The top link should sit as level as possible when the T...

Page 8: ...le on the tire mounted bracket This can be adjusted later if needed For now make sure the tire is mounted in the center hole Step 5 With the TR3 and Tractor on a hard flat surface and the Scarifiers lifted out of play adjust the TR3 using the Top Link shown on page 5 Step 1 Fig 1 above so that the Leveling Blade and the Finish Rake touch at the same time Once the Leveling Blade and Finish Rake tou...

Page 9: ... read section Leveling an Arena below To move the Scarifiers up and down raise the TR3 off the Ground Then remove the Lynch pin from the Bent pin remove the Bent pin Next move the Scarifier up or down until the holes realign at the depth desired and reinsert the Bent pin Secure the Bent pin by putting back in the Lynch pin When the Scarifiers are pinned in the 2 nd hole from the top on the Scarifi...

Page 10: ...ifiers in play to ensure the gravel is loose The TR3 may need to the depth of the Scarifier s adjusted as passes are made to remove potholes or washouts in the driveway 2 After loosening the gravel remove the Scarifier s from play by pinning them above the receiver Now make a couple of passes using just the Leveling Blade and the Finish Rake This will grade and compact the driveway and remove all ...

Page 11: ...lace of the stabilizing wheel 2 The Rail Buster depth can be adjusted by adjusting where the scarifier is pinned on the Scarifier tube Adjust the scarifier to the same depth as the scarifiers on the TR3 3 The Rail Buster can be used in conjunction with the Rail Blade or separately Hydraulic Top Link Option Some Tractors may need an extender with the optional Hydraulic Top Link to get maximum range...

Page 12: ...he Arena and set the depth of the Scarifier s and Profile Blades to that level This will prevent any damage to the base in the Arena HOW TO ATTACH THE PROFILER Step 1 The profiler has three points that it attaches to the TR3 similar to the 3 point setup on your tractor Simply put the two hitch pins through both the outside brackets on the TR3 as well as through the outside brackets on your Profile...

Page 13: ...to properly flow through the TR3 and back to the Profiler attachment Step 3 Lower the Profile blades back down so they touch the ground and insert the pins back in to the Profile blade to secure it Next adjust the Profiler attachment using the 11 Top Link so the Profile blade sits level to the ground or the base in the Arena You may need to make an adjustment later to ensure that the Profile Blade...

Page 14: ... and check to make sure everything is at the depth desired to drag the Arena at and that the Profile Blade is setting level to base To check the levelness and depth of the Profile Blade pull the footing back from the edge of one side of the Profile Blade Continue to remove the footing until the base can be seen under the Profile Blade Ensure that the Profile Blade is setting level to the base of t...

Page 15: ... TR3 above for information on setting up the TR3 2 Next you will attach the Rolling basket starting with the bottom arms of the Rolling Basket The bottom arms of the Rolling basket will connect to the TR3 using the pre welded ears located on the back of the TR3 above the Finish Rake Secure the Rolling Basket to the TR3 using the provided hardware 3 Now attach the racheting top link bracket on the ...

Page 16: ... TR3 forward about 3 5 to allow the TR3 contact points to fully rest against the surface This will allow the leveling blade scarifiers and finish rake to all make contact with the surface 3 Using the ratcheting top link between the TR3 and the Rolling Basket adjust the Rolling Basket until it rest firmly against the surface of the Arena Note to Operator Adjust the Rolling Basket so it makes firm c...

Page 17: ...ake please feel free to contact our Customer Support staff at 855 211 0598 M Th 8am 8pm and Friday 8am 5pm EST You can also check out or support page at www abisupport com for more information and videos on your TR3 Rake or any of our other quality products For TR3 TR3 Profiler TR3 Rolling Basket Replacement Parts Contact ABI Customer Support at 855 211 0598 M Th 8am 8pm EST and Friday 8am 5pm EST...

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