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F-20868 4  1-17-11

CAUTION

and can cause rollover accidents.
On soils with light to medium plant cover, it is 

usually acceptable to disc the ground once or 

twice to cut up the plant growth to prepare the 

soil. In most cases, multiple passes may be 

required to achieve the desired soil preparation.
Adding additional weight to the Tillage Disc will 

aid it in cutting deeper into the soil. It will also 

require an increase in your tractor’s horsepower. 
Do not attempt to disc wet or mucky soil. All 

areas should be well drained and capable of 

being walked on without having soil stick to your 

shoes. 

Ground conditions and the finish you require will 

determine the angle position of the front and rear 

gangs. The sharper the angle is set, the more 

aggressive the cutting action in the soil profile 

will be. 
If the soil is building up or sticking to the 

discs, the soil is too wet and discing should be 

discontinued until the ground is drier and more 

workable. 
The speed of the tractor will be determined 

by the condition of the soil. You may need to 

use more or less angle depending on the job. 

Speed of the tractor should not exceed 5 mph. 

Operating at faster speeds will not allow for good 

penetration into the soil and can cause damage 

to the blades. When you are turning, lift the unit 

from the ground. 
Successive passes should be made with outer 

blade approximately 7” from the previous pass 

to match spacing and prevent ridging. 

Do NOT disc in reverse. The Tillage Disc was 

designed to only go forward. For turns in tight 

places, lift unit up, back into a corner or other 

tight area, then lower disc to the ground and 

proceed to disc forward.

Adjusting Disc Angles

By adjusting the gangs in the front and rear, 

you are able to set the disc to different angles, 

depending on the tillage desired.
On the Heavy Duty models there are four 

positions in the front and rear. On the Medium 

and Sub Compact models there are two 

adjustment positions for the front and rear.
Before adjusting, raise Disc off the ground.  

Adjust the desired angle by removing the bolt(s) 

and nut(s), slide the gang to the desired position 

and rebolt.

TRANSPORT SAFETY

• Always observe state and local laws governing 

highway safety and the travel of farm 

machinery on public roads.

• 

The use of flashing amber lights is acceptable 

in most locations.  However, some locations 

prohibit their use.  Local laws should 

be checked for all lighting and marking 

requirements.

• When driving the tractor and equipment on 

roads or highways, use flashing amber warning 

lights and a slow moving vehicle (SMV) 

identification emblem.  Do not exceed 20 mph. 

Reduce speed on rough roads and surfaces.

• 

Plan your route to avoid heavy traffic.

• Always install transport locks, pins or brackets 

before transporting.

• Do not drink and drive.
• Be a safe and courteous driver.  Always yield to 

oncoming traffic in all circumstances, including 

narrow bridges, intersections, etc.  Watch for 

traffic when crossing or operating in close 

proximity to roadways.

• Turn curves and go up and down hills only at a 

low speed at a gradual steering angle.  Make 

certain that at least 20% of the tractor’s weight 

is on the front wheels to maintain safe control.  

Always check tractor manual for proper use on 

slopes.

• Use extreme care and maintain minimum 

ground speed when operating close to ditches 

and/or fences.  Be careful when turning sharp 

corners.

• NEVER

 allow riders on either the tractor or 

Tillage Disc.

Summary of Contents for 80900240

Page 1: ... helpful suggestions for safety operation adjustment and service It is the owner s and or operator s responsibility to Read and understand the information contained in this manual The use of this equipment is susceptible to certain hazards that cannot be protected against by mechanical means or product design All operators of this equipment must read and understand this entire manual paying partic...

Page 2: ...cautions and insist those working with or for you adhere to them In order to provide a better view certain illustrations in this manual may show an assembly with a safety guard removed However equipment should never be operated in this condition Keep all guards in place If guard removal becomes necessary for repairs reinstall the guard prior to use Heed all safety decals and replace any that are n...

Page 3: ...eath could result from falling off the tractor particularly during a rollover when the operator could be trapped under the ROPS or the tractor Ensure Tillage Disc is properly mounted adjusted and in good operating condition Ensure that all safety guards and safety decals are properly installed and in good condition Do not operate unless all personnel livestock and pets are several hundred feet awa...

Page 4: ...one else to stand between the tractor and the Tillage Disc while backing the tractor up to the hitch Attach to the tractor s 3 Point hitch as described in the Tractor s Operator s Manual It is not recommended that sway bars or chains be used with the Tillage Disc The draw bar should be checked to handle the weight of the Disc when the unit is being raised for the first time Align lower link arms o...

Page 5: ...e ground and proceed to disc forward Adjusting Disc Angles By adjusting the gangs in the front and rear you are able to set the disc to different angles depending on the tillage desired On the Heavy Duty models there are four positions in the front and rear On the Medium and Sub Compact models there are two adjustment positions for the front and rear Before adjusting raise Disc off the ground Adju...

Page 6: ...ing be sure all tools parts and service equipment are removed from the Tillage Disc Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing factory replacement parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specifications The manufacturer and or distributor will not be responsible for injuries or damages caused by use of unapproved parts and or accessories A first ai...

Page 7: ...growth Mow first or disc several times PROBLEM Front end of tractor comes up Possible Solutions Tractor too small use larger tractor Not enough weight on front end of tractor add weight Operator releasing clutch too rapidly Ease off clutch gradually when starting out PROBLEM Tractor won t pull Tillage Disc or rear wheels spin Possible Solutions Ground too wet or soil is too loose Wait for drier co...

Page 8: ...on PROBLEM Disc leaves ridge in center Possible Solutions Excessive speed Slow down rear gangs cutting too deep Reduce gang angle Top link too long Shorten top link PROBLEM Disc leaves center valley Possible Solutions Insufficient speed Speed up Rear gang angle too shallow Increase gang angle Top link too short Lengthen top link WARRANTY This unit carries a 1 year warranty with the exception of we...

Page 9: ...F 20872 8 1 17 11 Description Cat 1 Lift Pins Smooth Disc Notched Disc Sub Compact 3018352 not available 3018395 Medium Duty 3018399 3018398 Heavy Duty Parts Listing Lift Pin Smooth Disc Notched Disc ...

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