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Tile Plow Owner’s/Parts Manual

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PN:90807-00  R090114

OPERATION

5.8   PARALLEL GRADING WITH A LASER

5.9   PARALLEL GRADING WITH GPS

1.  After you have set your laser to grade and are prepared 

to lay pipe, lower the plow into trench or starter hole to 

your determined depth.

2.  With your lift cylinders in lock position adjust the angle 

of the plow to the marked position on your gauge rod. 

While in the parallel mode the plow should never be 

nose high. 

3.  Begin your hookup to the outlet.  Insert your tile down 

into the boot and pull through at the bottom and com-

plete your hookup to outlet.

4.  Adjust the receiver on the mast until the green light 

comes on in the control box.  With the bottom cylinder 

in the lock position hold tile in place and drive forward.  

Watch the grade light on the control box and manually 

adjust your lower cylinders up or down to hold the grade.

5.  Pull the plow forward about 10’ to 15’ until plow is in 

solid ground and all you can see is the tail of the boot.  

A good reference point is when the “step” on the boot 

goes past the bank of the trench.

6.  Be sure you have your grade programmed into the 

transmitter and pointed in the upward grade direction.  

7.  Switch from manual to automatic on the laser control 

box and start forward as slow as possible so the laser 

can make grade changes.  Tile at .8 to 1.2 MPH.  Re-

member the slower the better. 

8.  At the end of the tiling run turn the switch from auto to 

manual and lift plow slowly out of the ground while still 

moving forward.  Pull the top cylinder in completely after 

the tile plow clears the ground.

1.  After you have done your survey run and are prepared 

to lay pipe, lower the plow into trench or starter hole to 

a position approximately 1-2” above your determined 

depth. 

2.  With your lift cylinders in lock position adjust the angle 

of the plow to the marked position on your gauge rod. 

While in the parallel mode the plow should never be 

nose high. 

3.  Begin your hookup to the outlet.  Insert your tile down 

into boot and pull through at the bottom and complete 

your hookup to outlet.

4.  If you are uncertain about this pass use your computer 

to check it at this time.  If and when you are certain the 

pass will work move on to the next step. 

5. 

Engage your automatic controls for your #1 SCV.  You 

will see the letters “AC” in your hydraulic status window.

6.  While holding the tile in place start moving forward as 

slow as possible so your controller can make grade 

changes.  Tile at .8 to 1.2 MPH.  Remember the slower 

the better. 

7.  At the end of the tiling run turn the switch from auto to 

manual and lift plow slowly out of the ground while still 

moving forward.  Pull the top cylinder in completely after 

the tile plow clears the ground.

NOTE

To begin operation be sure to consult the AGPS or Trimble 

control system user guide.

Summary of Contents for Tile Pro

Page 1: ...RECORD SERIAL NUMBER HERE Manual P N 90807 00 Rev 090114 TILE PRO OWNER S PARTS MANUAL...

Page 2: ...ur product without obligation for equipment previously sold Because modification to this machine may affect the performance function and safety of its operation no modifications are to be made without...

Page 3: ...product 5 This warranty does not cover damage deemed by a Crary representative due to excessive stress or by ex ceeding the products ability and manufacturer s intended use of the product Any warranty...

Page 4: ...Tile Plow Owner s Parts Manual iv PN 90807 00 R090114...

Page 5: ...OADING 10 4 2 HYDRAULIC HOSE IDENTIFICATION 11 4 3 POWER FEEDER PF 100 12 OPERATION 14 5 1 MACHINE COMPONENTS 15 5 2 INITIAL ADJUSTMENTS 16 5 3 PRE OPERATION CHECKLIST 16 5 4 PITCH GRADING WITH A LASE...

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Page 7: ...ral Solutions for tractors Differences are explained where appropriate Use the Table of Contents as a guide to locate required information Keep this manual handy for frequent reference and to pass on...

Page 8: ...tion 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 prac tices CAUTION Indicates...

Page 9: ...ou from injury and expense Safe Digging Is No Accident Always Call 811 Before You Dig Know what s below Always call 811 before you dig Visit call811 com for more information CALL DIG BEFORE YOU ALWAYS...

Page 10: ...them A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operate the equipment An untrained operator exposes himself and bystanders to possible seri ous...

Page 11: ...ng any adjustments 10 Keep safety decals clean Replace any decal that is damaged or not clearly visible 11 First class maintenance is a prerequisite for the safest operation of your equipment Maintena...

Page 12: ...the skin surface 8 Before applying pressure to the system make sure all components are tight and that lines hoses and couplings are not damaged 2 6 HYDRAULIC SAFETY Think SAFETY Work SAFELY 1 Make sur...

Page 13: ...OW TO INSTALL SAFETY DECALS 1 Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry 2 Be sure temperature is above 50 F 10 C 3 Decide on the exact position before you remove the backing paper 4 Remove t...

Page 14: ...nd maintenance information presented in this manual Do not operate or allow anyone else to operate this equipment until such information has been reviewed Annually review this information before the s...

Page 15: ...rning and the area or particular function related to that area that requires your SAFETY AWARENESS Think SAFETY Work SAFELY SAFETY DECALS Section 3 REMEMBER If safety decals have been damaged removed...

Page 16: ...lift and place them under the lower frame 3 2 On one side of the forks add wooden block so that when the plow is raised it remains level 3 Lift the plow off the trailer and set on solid level ground F...

Page 17: ...the jack stands are solidly bolted on and in the perpendicular position to the ground Figure 2 Do not over extend the arms as they may become unstable and fail Figure 3 Jack 4 2 HYDRAULIC HOSE IDENTI...

Page 18: ...the arm so the center of the mounting pin of the arm assembly is in the center of the plow shank Figure 5 Figure 4 Power Feeder Mounting Bracket Figure 5 Power Feeder Swing Arm Mount the power feeder...

Page 19: ...Tile Plow Owner s Parts Manual 13 PN 90807 00 R090114 ASSEMBLY Figure 8 Weld Locations 4 3 POWER FEEDER PF 100...

Page 20: ...ent hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness concern and prudence of personnel involved in the operation trans port maintenance and storage of equipment or in the use an...

Page 21: ...MPONENTS A Mast Arm B Gauge Rod C Upper A Frame D Upper Main Pin E QuickTach Arms F Main Frame G Lower Main Pin H Main Hitch I Jack Stands J Shipping Bar K Removable Knife Tip L Knife Face M Shank N B...

Page 22: ...d This arm is parallel to the bottom of the plow When you are plowing the front of the laser arm should be a to 1 inch higher than the back If you see more than that increase backpressure by turning t...

Page 23: ...ole to your determined depth 2 Adjust the plow to a leveled position to begin your hookup to the outlet With your elevation cylinders in a locked position adjust the draft angle to slightly raised pos...

Page 24: ...nges Tile at 8 to 1 5 MPH Remember the slower the better 8 At the end of the tiling run turn the switch from auto to manual and lift plow slowly out of the ground while still moving forward Pull the t...

Page 25: ...grade changes Tile at 8 to 1 2 MPH Re member the slower the better 8 At the end of the tiling run turn the switch from auto to manual and lift plow slowly out of the ground while still moving forward...

Page 26: ...hen time permits and prevent unnecessary down time at the start of next season 5 Lubricate all grease points to remove any water residue from the washing and prevent rusting during the storage period...

Page 27: ...YEARLY 6 1 MAINTENANCE CHECKLIST Along with a servicing interval perform a visual inspection Maintenance personnel can often detect potential problems from any unusual sounds made by such components a...

Page 28: ...to handle all lubricants Store them in an area protected from dust moisture and other contaminants 1 Use the maintenance checklist provided to keep a record of all scheduled maintenance 2 Use a hand...

Page 29: ...nter If you encounter a problem that is difficult to solve even after having read through this troubleshooting section please call your local Crary dealer Before you call please have this manual and t...

Page 30: ...1 TILE PLOW SPECIFICATIONS MODEL 612 MODEL 712 DIMENSIONS Height transport position Varies by tractor Varies by tractor Width transport position Varies by tractor Varies by tractor Height operating po...

Page 31: ...ed connections as in reassembly TIGHTENING O RING FITTINGS 1 Inspect O ring and seat for dirt or obvious de fects 2 On angle fittings back the center locknut off until washer bottoms out at top of gro...

Page 32: ...E SAE 2 SAE 5 SAE 8 N m Ft lb N m Ft lb N m Ft lb 1 4 7 5 5 5 11 8 16 12 5 16 15 11 23 17 34 25 3 8 27 20 41 30 61 45 7 16 41 30 68 50 95 70 1 2 68 50 102 75 149 110 9 16 97 70 149 110 203 150 5 8 122...

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Page 36: ...ustrated in either assembled or exploded views All illustrations are located on the left hand page with the associated parts list on the right Except for some common hardware all parts are identified...

Page 37: ...T 42 BOOT 6 FT STAINLESS STEEL 44 BOOT 7 FT ABRASION RESISTANT 43 BOOT 7 FT STAINLESS STEEL 45 HOSE KIT 39 HOSE KIT POWER FEEDER 51 KNIFE FACE 37 KNIFE FACE BOOT 46 KNIFE TIP 36 LOWER LINKAGE 40 POWER...

Page 38: ...Tile Plow Owner s Parts Manual 32 PN 90807 00 R090114 TILE PLOW STANDARD 6 FT 7 FT 09 14 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 31 32 33 34...

Page 39: ...SA 2 2 16 32898 00 DECAL TILE PRO LARGE 2 2 17 32901 00 DECAL 8II CALL BEFORE YOU DIG HORIZONTAL 2 2 18 90208 ASSEMBLY KNIFE TIP BOLT ON PAGE 36 1 1 19 90209 ASSEMBLY LEVEL WATER PAGE 38 1 1 20 90210...

Page 40: ...le Plow Owner s Parts Manual 34 PN 90807 00 R090114 TILE PLOW STEERABLE 6 FT 7 FT 09 14 1 2 3 4 4 5 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37 38...

Page 41: ...AL MADE 29 YEARS IN USA 2 2 19 32898 00 DECAL TILE PRO LARGE 2 2 20 32901 00 DECAL 8II CALL BEFORE YOU DIG HORIZONTAL 2 2 21 35068 00 VALVE DUAL RELIEF W CHECK 1 1 22 90208 ASSEMBLY KNIFE TIP BOLT ON...

Page 42: ...nual 36 PN 90807 00 R090114 KNIFE TIP ALL 09 14 ASSEMBLY KNIFE TIP BOLT ON 90208 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 0103 0675 00 BOLT 3 4 X 6 1 2 HEX GR5 ZP 3 2 15027 NUT 3 4 SERR FLANGE 3 3 90618 33...

Page 43: ...Plow Owner s Parts Manual 37 PN 90807 00 R090114 09 14 ALL KNIFE FACE ASSEMBLY KNIFE FACE 6 90269 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 15947 00 PIN 3 8 X 1 1 2 LYNCH 4 2 90617 33 WELDMENT 6 KNIFE FACE 1...

Page 44: ...EM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 15053 NUT 1 4 20 SERR FLANGE NC ZP 12 2 15920 00 BOLT 1 4 X 4 00 HEX GR5 ZP 4 3 15950 00 U BOLT 1 4 X 1 X 2 125 RND ZP 4 4 90570 27 SHEET WATER LEVEL 1 5 90571 27 SHEE...

Page 45: ...BLE HOSE KIT HOSE KIT STEERABLE PLOW 90273 00 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 16605 COUPLER 1 2 X 8 FORING MALE 3 2 90535 00 HOSE 375 X 45 8 FJICSW 90 DEG 8 MORING 90 DEG 2 3 90536 00 HOSE 375 X 45...

Page 46: ...16605 COUPLER 1 2 X 8 FORING MALE 2 2 32812 00 ADAPTER 8 FNPT 8 FNPT 8 FNPT TEE 1 3 90532 00 HOSE 50 X 90 8 MORING 8 NPTF 1 4 90533 00 HOSE 50 X 68 8 MORING 8 NPTF 1 5 90534 00 HOSE 50 X 12 8 NPTF 10...

Page 47: ...63 0139 00 ADAPTER 12 MNPT 8 FMNPT 90 DEG 4 2 16605 COUPLER 1 2 X 8 FORING MALE 2 3 32812 00 ADAPTER 8 FNPT 8 FNPT 8 FNPT TEE 2 4 90530 00 HOSE 50 X 136 8 MORING 8 NPTF 2 5 90531 00 HOSE 50 X 12 8 NPT...

Page 48: ...ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 90257 6 X 8 QTY 90259 6 X 10 QTY 90261 6 X 12 QTY 1 90111 ASSEMBLY ABRASION RESISTANT BOOT 6 X8 1 90113 ASSEMBLY ABRASION RESISTANT BOOT 6 X10 1 90115 ASSEMBLY ABRASION RE...

Page 49: ...ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 90263 7 X 8 QTY 90265 7 X 10 QTY 90267 7 X 12 QTY 1 90123 ASSEMBLY ABRASION RESISTANT BOOT 7 X8 1 90125 ASSEMBLY ABRASION RESISTANT BOOT 7 X10 1 90127 ASSEMBLY ABRASION RE...

Page 50: ...ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 90258 6 X 8 QTY 90260 6 X 10 QTY 90262 6 X 12 QTY 1 90112 ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STEEL SKIN BOOT 6 X8 1 90114 ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STEEL SKIN BOOT 6 X10 1 90116 ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STE...

Page 51: ...ART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 90264 7 X 8 QTY 90266 7 X 10 QTY 90268 7 X 12 QTY 1 90124 ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STEEL SKIN BOOT 7 X8 1 90126 ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STEEL SKIN BOOT 7 X10 1 90128 ASSEMBLY STAINLESS STE...

Page 52: ...FE FACE BOOT 6 FT 09 14 ASSEMBLY KNIFE FACE ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION 90204 8 QTY 90205 10 QTY 90206 12 QTY 1 15947 00 PIN 3 8 X 1 1 2 LYNCH 4 4 4 2 90852 33 WELDMENT 8 KNIFE FACE 1 90856 33 WELDME...

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Page 54: ...Tile Plow Owner s Parts Manual 48 PN 90807 00 R090114 POWER FEEDER ALL 09 14 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 7 8 9 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 32...

Page 55: ...F 1 4 X 1 1 14 32557 00 MOTOR HYD GEAR SAE A 4BLT 4 5 CID 1 15 32560 00 ROLLER 8 BOAT KEEL 3 16 32561 00 SPRING 091 X 8 5 EXTENSION 2 17 32562 00 CLAMP DOUBLE TUBE 687 DIA VINYL COATED 1 18 32566 00 T...

Page 56: ...QTY 1 0122 0064 00 PIN 3 16 X 2 COTTER ZP 1 2 0122 0230 00 PIN 120 X 2 375 HAIRPIN ZP 1 3 15616 NUT 1 2 SERR FLANGE 4 4 15017 BOLT 1 2 X 4 1 2 HEX GR5 NC ZP 4 5 15923 00 PIN 1 00 X 5 00 CAP HEAD 1 6...

Page 57: ...4 09 14 ALL HOSE KIT POWER FEEDER HOSE KIT PF 100 90070 00 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 16605 COUPLER 1 2 X 8 FORING MALE 2 2 32842 00 ADAPTER 8 NPTF 8 NPSM 1 3 32843 00 ADAPTER 8 NPTF 8 NPTF 1...

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