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TABLE OF CONTENT 

 

 
TAC-14, TAC-20Twelve Months Warranty 

 

Warranty coverage 

 

Exclusion 

 

Disclaimer of consequential damage 

 

Warranty registration 

 

Safety Guide Lines 

6-7 

 

General information 

 

Lighting and marking 

 

Safety sign care 

 
 

 

Preparing to load 

 

General start instructions 

 

Adjustments 

9-11 

 

Operation 

12 

 
 
TAC-14 , TAC-20 Maintenance 

13 

 

 

 
Storage 

14 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

    Révision janvier 2014 
    Note : la version française a préséance sur les versions en d’autres langues. 

Summary of Contents for TAC-14

Page 1: ... S MANUAL MANUFACTURED IN CANADA BY 9 Rue des Industries L Islet Québec G0R 1X0 CANADA Customer s French Service 418 247 5626 Customer s English Service 418 247 7709 Télécopieur 418 247 3600 Courriel service ammachinery com Site Internet www ammachinery com ...

Page 2: ...January 1st 14 2 ...

Page 3: ...amage 4 Warranty registration 5 Safety Guide Lines 6 7 General information 7 Lighting and marking 7 Safety sign care 7 Preparing to load 8 General start instructions 8 Adjustments 9 11 Operation 12 TAC 14 TAC 20 Maintenance 13 Storage 14 Révision janvier 2014 Note la version française a préséance sur les versions en d autres langues ...

Page 4: ...he dealer submitting a complete warranty claim form within 15 days of the breakdown The purchaser shall pay any charge for making service call and for transporting the machine to the place where the warranty work is to be performed Exclusion This warranty covers only defective material or workmanship It does not cover depreciation or damage caused under normal wear accidents improper maintenance a...

Page 5: ...______________________________ Address ____________________________________ City ____________________________________ State _________________Zip Code ___________ Country ____________________________________ Telephone _________________ Fax _________________ Occupation _________________ The above Self loader has been received by me in accordance with the foregoing and I have a thorough knowledge of ...

Page 6: ... hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury and include hazard that are exposed when guards are removed It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION 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 If you have any questions not answered i...

Page 7: ...AUTION WARNING DANGER or instruction safety decal that is not readable or is missing Lighting marking National Road Rules It is the responsibility of the customer to know the lighting and marking requirements of the local highway authorities and to install and maintain the equipment to provide compliance with the regulations Add extra lights when transporting at night or during periods of limited ...

Page 8: ...Adjust the tire pressure as recommended by the manufacturer 4 Install all hoses and adapters to suit your standard equipment 5 Couple the auto loader to the tractor and connect the hydraulic hoses as indicated 6 Operate all hydraulic functions in order to eliminate the air that might stay in the hoses 7 Check the hydraulic oil level in the tractor s reservoir ...

Page 9: ...ording to recommendations FIG 1 The dimensions given Are for reference only and may vary depending on the size Of the ball its weight and hardness Adjust the valve fig 3 by turning the plate thus to avoid that the loading arm does not interfere with the upper frame for unloading Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 ...

Page 10: ...de to the other during transport Flange ring adjustment Adjust the attachment flange ring to keep Machine at level There are three sets of bolts holes for adjustment to the attachment to keep the machine Parallel to ground during operation Figure 4 Transport position Lock the loading arm during transport with the provided security pins fig 6 Fig 4 Fig 5 Fig 6 ...

Page 11: ...January 1st 14 11 Rear bale support adjustment Nuts should be places outward the bale row Misplaced nut Wheels adjustments Tighten the bolts after 5 hours of operation Tension 225 psi or 155 15 N cm2 ...

Page 12: ...anuary 1st 14 12 When the first balle arrive at the rear support a switch activates the light on the front right to indicate the bale has reached the rear balle support Blue pusher Yellow arm Greem dump ...

Page 13: ...or just before the ball touches the bottom of the U 4 Continue to push the ball until it falls on the platform Follow the same procedure to load the second row of balls Then begin to lower the upper loading arm In order to disengage the safety switch on the auto loader a device is installed to prevent the pusher and the tilting platform to operate if the loading arm is not enough down 5 when you g...

Page 14: ...re performing lubrication to avoid introducing dirt or sand 6 Check the tightness of the wheel nuts after the first 5 hours of use and then every 50 hours of operation 2 Repair or replace broken greasers 7 Check the tire pressure after every 50 hours of operation Adjust as mentioned on the tire 3 Lubricate all les greasers after every 20 hours of operation 8 Keep your equipment clean it is a good ...

Page 15: ... with the ground and cover them if they are exposed to sunlight 5 Check all parts of the auto loader Repair or replace worn bent or broken pieces 3 Place all cylinders in closed position the loading arm must be lowered This will ensure better protection of rods cylinders against the weather 6 Treat or repaint places were paint is missing to prevent rust 7 Lubricate all the greasers before storage ...

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