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LOADING THE MACHINE: 

  Before starting the truck make sure the mixer is empty. Zero out the scale.  

  Empty mixer of any standing water in it by removing the drain plug. The water 

can soak the hay making it mix different possibly causing the machine to bind. 

  Be sure that there are no tools lying on or in the mixer/truck.  
  Beware of bystanders, animals and, particularly children!  
  Always look around to make sure that it is safe before starting the engine of the 

truck. It is hard to hear people with the newer quiet cabs.  

  Do not add side board extensions to the mixer. 

  Mixer must be rotating when feed is added to the mixer. 

  Do not overload the mixer. Mixer capacity can be reached by weight or volume. 

The maximum weight is  680 model 15,500 Pounds. 

  Lower density commodities (hay/silage) decrease the capacity of the mixer. The 

maximum height of feed in the mixer is one foot less than the top of the spiral. 
Generally the highest point is above the discharge door. Overloading certain high 
roughage rations may bunch up a

nd “barrel roll” resulting in poor mixing. 

  Do not "Dump" commodities into the mixer especially roughage. This can cause 

the roughage to bind between the reel/spiral and the mixer wall. Wet or stringy 
hay is more prone to this. It can damage the mixer.  

  Load feed starting with the lightest and then the heavier commodities. Example: 

Ground hay, Silage, Distillers grains, then corn. Loading corn first may result in 
the mixer “kicking” it in the air. Loading hay last may result in damage to mixer.  

  However, when adding minute supplements or medication in non liquid form load 

these first in the mixer.  

  Damage to the mixer springs will occur if Liquid feed and Corn/Distillers grains 

are put in the mixer before roughage.  

  Load from the auger side of the mixer. The top of the spiral moves from the high 

side to the low side. If the loader bucket touches the spiral/reel it is less likely to 
damage the spiral/reel loading from the high side. It is more likely to damage the 
spiral/reel if it comes in contact with the spiral/reel if loading from the low side.  

  Loading on the high side will result in faster/better mixing. Feed that falls out 

closer to the loader will get caught in the return auger and most feed will interact 
with the reel breaking up clumps. Stringy hay clumps can get caught between the 
spiral/reel and binding the machine.   

  Wet hay mixes very differently than dry hay. Wet hay bunches up. It can get 

caught between the reel and the tank wedging the machine. Use caution and add 
this commodity very carefully.  

  Do not fill mixer and allow it to settle before feeding. Filling the mixer the night 

before and parking the mixer may result in damage to the mixer or work for the 
owner. Certain rations will settle and bind together resulting in a locked up 
machine. It is not unusual to open the feed door on a mixer that has had a ration 
sitting in it overnight being so bound up that it does not fall out of the mixer onto 
the elevator chain. 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 680

Page 1: ...1 680 Truck mount Owner s manual Owner ____________________ S N ____________________ Dealer ____________________ Please file Owner s Warranty Registration in the pouch on the back cover...

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Page 3: ...NES 12 PREPARING TRACTOR FOR MIXER 12 BEFORE OPERATION 13 LOADING THE MACHINE 14 15 OPERATION 16 HIGHWAY AND TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 16 FOLLOWING OPERATION 17 PERFORMING MAINTENANCE 17 CHAIN TENSION 17 L...

Page 4: ...with the manufacturer or you may seek warranty through one of their authorized service centers 3 Repair or Replacement Procedure If your Farm Aid Equipment Inc mixer develops a defect excluding scales...

Page 5: ...at has been altered or modified to change the intended use of the Farm Aid equipment In addition the warranty does not extend to repairs made necessary by normal use or by the use of parts accessories...

Page 6: ...le for any special incidental or consequential damages Warrantor assumes no responsibility to the owner for loss of use of the Farm Aid equipment loss of time inconvenience or other damage consequenti...

Page 7: ...3 Local regulations may specify the minimum age often sixteen 16 years or older to operate power machinery You must know what regulations apply to you 4 Unqualified persons are to not operate the equ...

Page 8: ...in place Slowly peel back the remaining paper and carefully smooth the remaining portion of the decal in place SAFETY LABELS ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED KEY WORDS The safety labels...

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Page 10: ...NAL SAFETY AND THE SAFETY OF OTHERS FAILURE TO FOLLOW THESE INSTRUCTIONS MAY RESULT IN INJURY OR DEATH THIS SYMBOL MEANS ATTENTION BECOME ALERT YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED THE SYMBOL SHOWN BELOW AND FOUND...

Page 11: ...r can be remotely lowered or raised suddenly The discharge chain can start remotely These are controlled by the operator in the cab of the truck who may not be able to see all sides of the elevator Th...

Page 12: ...hoes Keep wheel lug nuts or bolts tightened to specified torque Make sure the tires are inflated properly Give the unit a visual inspection for any loose bolts worn parts or cracked welds and make nec...

Page 13: ...n corn Loading corn first may result in the mixer kicking it in the air Loading hay last may result in damage to mixer However when adding minute supplements or medication in non liquid form load thes...

Page 14: ...rol box illustration The reel switch turns on the mixing reel The system has a soft start to slowly start the reel If the operator or the TCM turns off the PTO the reel will stop Once the PTO is turne...

Page 15: ...den starts and stops Pick the most level route when transporting across fields Avoid the edges of ditches or gullies and steep hillsides Maneuver the truck at safe speeds Avoid overhead wires or other...

Page 16: ...ing ratings Do not cross bridges rated lower than the gross weight at which you are operating Watch for obstructions overhead and to the side while transporting Always operate mixer feeder in a positi...

Page 17: ...uild up on any step or platform Where replacement parts are necessary for periodic maintenance and servicing genuine factory replacement parts must be used to restore your equipment to original specif...

Page 18: ...fasteners that hold the poly liner in If they are not round or larger than the size of a quarter they are worn and need replacing If the bolts fail it will lead to premature failure of the liner The b...

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