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 BE A SAFE OPERATOR

BY THINKING BEFORE ACTING

AND 

BY READING

YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL

Avoid Accidents

Most  accidents,  whether  they  occur  in

industry,  on  the  farm,  at  home,  or  on  the
highway, are caused by the failure of some
individual to follow simple and fundamental
safety rules or precautions.  For this reason
most accidents can be prevented by recog-
nizing  the  real  cause  and  doing  something
about it before the accident occurs.

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Regardless of the care used in the design

and construction of any type of equipment,
there  are  many  conditions  that  cannot  be
completely  safeguarded  against  without
interfering with reasonable accessibility and
efficient operation.

A CAREFUL OPERATOR

is the Best Insurance Against an Accident.

The complete observance of one simple

rule would prevent many thousands

 of serious injuries each year.

That rule is:

Never Attempt to 

Clean, Oil, or Adjust

A Machine While It Is In Motion.

To Our Customers

The  following  pages  and  illustrations  are

printed to help supply you with the knowledge
to  better  operate  and  service  your  new
CrustBuster equipment.

We are proud to have you as a customer

and  feel  you  will  be  proud  to  be  a
CrustBuster owner.

Any piece of equipment needs, and must

have, a certain amount of service and main-
tenance to keep it in top running condition.
We have attempted to cover all the adjust-
ments required to fit most conditions;  how-
ever, there may be times when special care
must be taken to fit a condition.

Study  this  owner's  manual  carefully  and

become acquainted with all the adjustments
and operating procedures before attempting
to operate your new equipment.  Remember,
it is a machine and has been designed and
tested to do an efficient job in most operating
conditions and will perform in relation to the
services it receives.

If  special  attention  is  required  for  some

condition,  ask  your  CrustBuster  dealer;  he
will be glad to help and answer any questions
on operations and service of your new ma-
chine.

TAKE TIME FOR SAFETY

Summary of Contents for 4740

Page 1: ...4740 Drill OWNER S MANUAL 606483 2009 ...

Page 2: ...cations without prior approval And in no event will CrustBuster Speed King Inc be liable for consequential damages such as but not limited to downtime delayed or late tillage or planting etc WARRANTY REGISTRATION This warranty is not valid unless registered with CrustBuster Speed King Inc within 10 days from the date of purchase It is the sole responsibility of the selling retail dealer to fill ou...

Page 3: ...epair Parts Center Drive 32 33 Wing Drive 34 37 Gearbox 38 41 Clutch Lever Assembly 39 41 Center Frame Section 42 Drive End Bracket Bearing 43 Tandem Axle 43 Drive Plate w Hub 44 8 Bolt Hub 44 Center Clutch Assembly 45 Center Drive Sprocket 45 Throw out Clutch Half 45 Drive Clutch Sprocket 45 Hitch 46 3 Point Hitch Option Pin 47 Wing Carrier Adjustment 47 Wing Frame Sections 48 Clutch Assembly 49 ...

Page 4: ...ile It Is In Motion To Our Customers The following pages and illustrations are printed to help supply you with the knowledge to better operate and service your new CrustBuster equipment We are proud to have you as a customer and feel you will be proud to be a CrustBuster owner Any piece of equipment needs and must have a certain amount of service and main tenance to keep it in top running conditio...

Page 5: ...3 Safety RECOGNIZE SAFETY INFORMATION UNDERSTAND SIGNAL WORDS FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ...

Page 6: ...4 Safety OPERATE SAFELY AVOID TIP OVERS KEEP RIDERS OFF MACHINE ...

Page 7: ...5 Safety HANDLE FUEL SAFELY AVOID FIRES PREPARE FOR EMERGENCIES WEAR PROTECTIVE CLOTHING ...

Page 8: ...6 Safety USE SAFETY LIGHTS AND DEVICES USE A SAFETY CHAIN ...

Page 9: ...7 Safety TRANSPORT SAFELY TOW LOADS SAFELY ...

Page 10: ...8 Safety PRACTICE SAFE MAINTENANCE AVOID HIGH PRESSURE FLUIDS CHARGE ROW MARKER HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ...

Page 11: ...linders F Lug bolts should be checked prior to towing after 1 mile of transport within the next 20 miles and periodically thereafter Check hubs for excess heating F Make sure center section drive wheel throw out pin is disengaged when transporting F Make sure 3 point linkages are raised completely to clear hitch F If your tractor does not already have a lighting receptacle install one Always plug ...

Page 12: ...tered under guides on wing frames drill is completely folded Wings can now be raised F Be sure rollers are securely in hooks on wing frames F Install cylinder locks on wing carrier lift cylinders F Drill is now ready for transport USE GOOD JUDGEMENT AND SAFE OPERATING PROCEDURES WHEN TRANSPORTING Field Operating Checklist ____ Remove ALL transport locks ____ Inflate tires to recommended air pressu...

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