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Operation - 1050, 1060, 1070, 1080 Backsaver Auger

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PTO Driveline Length Check

Due to variations in distances between tractor PTO 
shafts and implement input shafts, drivelines may 
need to be shortened or a longer shaft may be 
required. 

When fitting the implement to the tractor, the 
PTO driveline, with telescoping sections, must 
be inspected. When the sections are at the most 
compressed operating position, the sections must 
not “bottom out”. 

At its shortest length, there must be at least 2 in. 
(50.8 mm) of clearance between each section end 
and opposite section end at the most compressed 
operating position. 

When the sections are at the most extended 
position, there must be sufficient engagement 
between the sections. 

At its farthest operating extension, a minimum 
section engagement of 33% of shaft length must 
be maintained.

WARNING

AVOID INJURY OR DEATH

• 

Do NOT exceed the rated implement PTO speed.

• 

Stay clear of rotating driveline.

• 

Keep bystanders away.

• 

Keep hands, feet, clothing and long hair away.

• 

Keep PTO shields and all guards in place.

• 

Disengage PTO, move the tractor controls to 
the Neutral position, stop the engine and make 
sure all rotating components are stopped before 
leaving the operator’s position.

• 

Do NOT service the tractor or implement with 
the PTO engaged.

• 

Do NOT service the implement in a raised 
position unless properly blocked and with all 
rotating components stopped.

• 

Disengage PTO for road travel.

PTO Driveline Bottoming Out Check

Stop the engine and leave the operator’s position 
(See “Leaving The Operator’s Position” in 
Operation section).

Make sure the PTO driveline and all rotating 
components have come to a complete stop before 
leaving the operator’s position (if applicable).

Figure 116

1.  Disconnect the PTO driveline from the tractor and 

slide the PTO driveline together until fully retracted 
(compressed).

2.  Measure the retracted (compressed) length of PTO 

driveline 

[Figure 116]

.

3.  Extend the PTO driveline 2 in. (50.8 mm) from the 

retracted length and place a mark on the inner guard 
at the end of the outer guard 

[Figure 116].

4.  Reattach the PTO driveline to the tractor PTO shaft.

5.  Enter the operator’s position. Start the engine.

6.  With the rear PTO DISENGAGED, raise and lower 

the implement and watch the PTO driveline extend 
and retract.

7.  If the outer PTO driveline guard slides in (retracts) 

over the mark at any point of travel, the PTO driveline 
needs to be shortened.

MARK INNER 

GUARD HERE

RETRACTED

(COMPRESSED LENGTH)

2” (50.8 mm)

Summary of Contents for 1050

Page 1: ...062022 FK306 OPERATOR AND PARTS MANUAL BACKSAVER AUGER Models 1050 1060 1070 1080 ...

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Page 3: ...05 SPECIFICATIONS 153 WARRANTY 161 Manufacturer s Statement For technical reasons Farm King reserves the right to modify machinery design and specifications provided herein without any preliminary notice Information provided herein is of descriptive nature Performance quality may depend on soil fertility applied agricultural techniques weather conditions and other factors ...

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Page 5: ...y me and I have been thoroughly instructed as to care adjustments safe operation and applicable warranty policy Date Customer Owner Signature Remove this Warranty Registration Form from the Operator And Parts Manual Make two copies of the form Send original Warranty Registration Form to Farm King Give one copy to the customer and the dealer will keep one copy Customer Name Customer Address City Pr...

Page 6: ...Warranty Registration Form 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 4 ...

Page 7: ...e and part identification of the Farm King equipment READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS OPERATOR AND PARTS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING YOUR FARM KING EQUIPMENT If you have any questions see your Farm King dealer This manual may illustrate options and accessories not installed on your Farm King equipment OWNER S INFORMATION 7 Serial Number Location 7 Manual Storage 7 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION 8 ...

Page 8: ...Introduction 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 6 ...

Page 9: ...ranty or guarantee of any kind written or expressed implied or otherwise with regard to the information contained within this manual Farm King assumes no responsibility for any errors that may appear in this manual and shall not be liable under any circumstances for incidental consequential or punitive damages in connection with or arising from the use of this manual Keep this manual available for...

Page 10: ...uction 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 8 EQUIPMENT IDENTIFICATION PTO DRIVE LINE INPUT BOX ELBOW BOOM BRIDGING DISCHARGE SPOUT HYDRAULIC CYLINDER UNDERCARRIAGE WHEEL HOPPER INTAKE AUGER JACK SAFETY CHAIN ...

Page 11: ...ator 11 Use Safety Rules 12 Safety Rules For PowerTake Off PTO Driven Equipment 12 Machine Requirements And Capabilities 13 Transport Safety 13 FIRE PREVENTION 14 Maintenance 14 Operation 14 Fire Extinguishers 14 Electrical 14 Hydraulic System 14 Fueling 14 Welding And Grinding 14 OPERATING SAFETY ZONES 15 EQUIPMENT SAFETY SIGNS DECALS 16 SAFETY SIGN OFF FORM 21 ...

Page 12: ...Safety 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 10 ...

Page 13: ...ination while working An operator who is taking prescription drugs must get medical advice to determine if he or she can safely operate a machine and the equipment Understand the written instructions rules and regulations The written instructions from Farm King include the Warranty Registration Dealer Inspection Report Operator And Parts Manual and machine signs decals Check the rules and regulati...

Page 14: ...te in an area clear of bystanders especially small children DO NOT permit personnel to be in the work area when operating the equipment The equipment must be used ONLY on approved tractors transport vehicles DO NOT modify the equipment in any way Unauthorized modification may impair the function and or safety and could affect the life of the equipment DO NOT make any adjustments or repairs on the ...

Page 15: ... Install blocks underneath and support the equipment securely before working under raised equipment Keep bystanders clear of moving parts and the work area Keep children away Use increased caution on slopes and near banks and ditches to prevent overturn Make certain that the Slow Moving Vehicle SMV emblem is installed so that it is visible and legible When transporting the equipment use the flashi...

Page 16: ...plate Electrical Check all electrical wiring and connections for damage Keep the battery terminals clean and tight Repair or replace any damaged part or wires that are loose or frayed Battery gas can explode and cause serious injury Do not jump start or charge a frozen or damaged battery Keep any open flames or sparks away from batteries Do not smoke in battery charging area Hydraulic System Check...

Page 17: ...eryone clear when operating the hopper mover DANGER ELECTROCUTION HAZARD Keep away from power lines electrocution can occur without direct contact CAUTION Owners and operators should allow only authorized personnel and grain transport vehicles near the auger or inside the work area Allow adequate space for grain transport vehicles to operate safely Make certain everyone is clear of the equipment b...

Page 18: ...ons on all the signs decals that are on the equipment Replace any damaged signs decals and be sure they are in the correct locations Equipment signs are available from your Farm King equipment dealer Figure 4 INTAKE AUGER SECTION B B B B A A 3 4 5 1 9 2 7 8 6 SECTION A A 10 6 12 SECTION C C C C 11 ...

Page 19: ...Safety 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 17 SECTION D D SECTION E E 17 13 15 16 14 D E D E ...

Page 20: ...0 BS WHITE PN 939501 DECAL IMPORTANT ALIGN YOKE PN 960372 Item 6 DECAL IMPORTANT RUN AUGER PARTIALLY PN 961015 Item 7 DECAL DANGER KEEP HANDS AND FEET PN 961016 Item 8 Decal Identification Figure 4 REFERENCE PLATE PN 105420 Item 1 DECAL INTAKE AUGER PN 917765 Item 2 DECAL FARM KING 29 2 X 4 3 PN 934955 Item 3 DECAL FARM KING 40 4 X 5 9 PN 934963 Item 4 ...

Page 21: ... DECAL CAUTION 14 POINT LIST RULES PN 961017 Item 9 DECAL CAUTION PN 963206 Item 10 DECAL GREASE PN 966699 Item 11 DECAL CHECK OIL PN 967388 Item 12 DECAL WARNING CHECK PTO SHAFT PN 108431 Item 13 DECAL DANGER ROTATING DRIVELINE PN 904585 Item 14 ...

Page 22: ...Safety 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 20 DECAL DANGER ELECTROCUTION PN 909745 Item 15 DECAL LABEL INPUT BOX PN 960371 Item 16 DECAL DANGER UPENDING PN 960569 Item 17 ...

Page 23: ...gineers ASABE and the Occupational Safety and Health Administration OSHA Anyone who will be operating and or maintaining the auger must read and clearly understand ALL Safety Operating and Maintenance information presented in this manual Annually review this information before the season start up and make these periodic reviews of SAFETY and OPERATION a standard practice for all of your equipment ...

Page 24: ...Safety 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 22 ...

Page 25: ...RCARRIAGE 48 INTAKE AUGER 51 HOPPER 54 SAFETY CHAIN 57 MANUAL HOLDER 57 HYDRAULIC HOSE HOLDER 57 JACK STAND 57 PTO DRIVELINE 58 HAND WINCH AND CABLE 58 HOPPER SAFETY HOOK 60 HYDRAULIC LIFT CYLINDER 61 WORK LIGHT WIRING INSTRUCTIONS F2735 64 Bill Of Material 65 Work Light Harness Schematic 66 TRANSPORT LIGHT WIRING INSTRUCTIONS F2739 67 Bill Of Material 68 Transport Light Harness Schematic 69 ...

Page 26: ...Assembly 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 24 ...

Page 27: ...rom moving parts Always use lifting devices vehicles chains or straps of adequate size and strength when unloading and assembling components IMPORTANT Unload crate s and auger components carefully not to cause damage to any of the components Using the packing list locate and place all components and hardware in one area Count the individual components and verify that you have received the correct ...

Page 28: ...aps of adequate size and strength when unloading and assembling components IMPORTANT LEFT RIGHT FRONT REAR The directions left right front and rear as mentioned throughout this manual are as viewed as the operator sitting in the tractor s seat with the equipment hitched to the tractor Figure 6 Install a strap Item 1 around the center of the axle Item 2 Figure 6 Connect the strap to an approved lif...

Page 29: ...the strap and lifting device Check tire pressure Recommended tire pressure is 35 PSI 241 kpa maximum Figure 8 Align the left undercarriage arm Item 1 with the tab Item 2 on the axle Figure 8 Install two 3 8 x 4 1 2 bolts Item 3 and 3 8 lock nuts Do not tighten bolts and nuts at this time Figure 8 Repeat procedure and install the opposite undercarriage arm opposite side of axle Figure 9 Install a s...

Page 30: ... The undercarriage arches are stamped Item 3 with an L R for identification Figure 12 Figure 13 Align the LH and RH undercarriage arches Item 1 on the outside of the mounts on the undercarriage arm and axle Figure 13 Attach each arch using two 5 8 x 1 3 4 hex bolts 5 8 flat washers and 5 8 lock nuts Item 2 Figure 13 Do not tighten at this time Figure 14 Align one brace Item 1 to the outside of eac...

Page 31: ... to an approved lifting device Figure 16 Raise and move the lower lift arm to the assembly area NOTE Model 1050 lower lift arm weldment is pictured Figure 16 Figure 17 Align the lower lift arm mounts Item 1 to the undercarriage arch mounts Item 2 Figure 17 Attach each mount using one clevis pin Item 3 washer and cotter pin depending on model Figure 17 1050 and 1060 Models 1 ID flat washer 1 DIA cl...

Page 32: ...mbling components DO NOT work under suspended parts Keep away from moving parts Always use lifting devices vehicles chains or straps of adequate size and strength when unloading and assembling components Figure 19 Align the upper lift arm mounts Item 1 to the lower lift arm mounts Item 2 Figure 19 Attach each mount using one clevis pin Item 3 washer and cotter pin Item 4 depending on model Figure ...

Page 33: ...s will help to prevent damage to the paint and minimize touch up painting Figure 20 Align the base end of the hydraulic cylinder Item 1 to the mounts on the upper lift arm Figure 20 Attach the cylinder using one clevis pin Item 2 washer and cotter pin Item 3 depending on model Figure 20 1050 Models 1 ID flat washer 1 x 6 1 2 cylinder pin 3 16 x 1 1 2 cotter pin 1060 Models 1 ID flat washer 1 x 6 7...

Page 34: ...ting pin 3 16 x 1 1 2 cotter pin 1070 and 1080 Models 1 1 4 ID rim washer 1 1 4 x 26 connecting pin 1 4 x 2 cotter pin Figure 22 Position the pivot yoke Item 1 within the mounts of the upper lift arm Slide the connecting pin Item 2 through the mounts Figure 22 Attach the pin using one washer and cotter pin Item 3 depending on model Figure 22 1050 Models 1 ID flat washer 1 x 16 connecting pin 3 16 ...

Page 35: ...of the hydraulic cylinder Item 3 within the mounts Figure 23 Figure 24 Slide one swivel pin Item 1 through the mounts Attach using one washer and cotter pin Item 2 depending on model Figure 24 1050 and 1060 Models 1 ID flat washer 1 swivel pin 3 16 x 1 1 2 cotter pin 1070 and 1080 Models 1 1 4 ID rim washer 1 1 4 swivel pin 1 4 x 2 cotter pin 1 2 1 2 3 ...

Page 36: ...eep fingers and hands out of pinch points when assembling the equipment Figure 25 Install a strap Item 1 around the top tube Item 2 Figure 25 Raise and move the top tube to the assembly area Place a block Item 3 under the discharge spout end of the tube Lower the tube onto the block Remove strap Figure 25 Figure 26 Install a strap Item 1 around the center or bottom tube Item 2 Figure 26 NOTE Place...

Page 37: ...ft extension tube between the top and center tubes BS1080 models with the 10 ft extension are equipped with two upper bridging yokes Figure 27 Remove the dust cap Item 1 from the end of the top tube Figure 27 Figure 28 Remove the cotter pin Item 1 and loosen the castle nut Item 2 Do not remove the castle nut Figure 28 NOTE Loosening the castle nut will allow the flighting to move in the tube for c...

Page 38: ...ure 29 Figure 30 Slide the tube sections together until the mounting flanges contact each other Attach the flanges using nine 1 2 x 1 1 4 bolts Item 1 and 1 2 lock nuts Figure 30 Tighten the bolts around the flanges Slightly raise the lower tube and tighten the top two bolts Slightly lower the tube and tighten the bottom two bolts Tighten remaining bolts in a criss cross pattern Repeat process to ...

Page 39: ...inch mounting plate Item 2 Connect the strap to an approved lifting device Figure 32 Raise the bottom tube section off the ground and support with a stand Item 3 Figure 32 Figure 33 Install a chain Item 1 to the input box Connect the strap to an approved lifting device Figure 33 Raise and move the input box to the bottom tube section Remove the guard Item 2 from the input box and set aside Figure ...

Page 40: ... stub shaft Figure 36 Figure 37 Install a second bearing flange Item 1 over the splined stub shaft and 1 3 8 bearing Figure 37 Align the mounting holes of the two bearing flanges Attach using three 3 8 x 1 Gr 5 bolts Item 2 Figure 37 Figure 38 NOTE Before installing the locking collar verify the castle nut is set correctly Back the castle nut off just far enough that the cotter pin hole is covered...

Page 41: ...d stub shaft Align with the key Figure 40 Do not tighten set screws Figure 41 Place a straight edge Item 1 along side the three sprockets Align sprocket Item 2 with the two pre installed sprockets Figure 41 Tighten set screws to secure the sprocket in the set position Figure 42 Install the roller chain Item 1 around the sprockets and idler sprocket as shown Figure 42 1 1 1 1 2 ...

Page 42: ...led with the closed end facing the direction the flighting turns Figure 44 Loosen the three bolts Item 1 and jam nut Item 2 Tighten the adjustment bolt Item 3 until there is approximately 1 4 deflection in the chain Figure 44 Tighten jam nut and bolts Figure 45 Reinstall the guard Item 1 to the input box Figure 45 Figure 46 Raise the bottom tube section and remove the support stand Item 1 Figure 4...

Page 43: ...for the tube supplies an extra cotter pin to replace the one removed by the castle nut when the tube assembly started Check for cotter pin hole in the shaft Tighten or back the castle nut off applying some tension on the flighting until the closest cotter pin hole s is exposed Install the cotter pin Item 2 Figure 47 Figure 48 Install the dust cap Item 1 Add 10 pumps of grease to top bearing Item 2...

Page 44: ...80 Models 905525 LOWER CABLE BUNDLE Ø1 2 x 33 3 2 905526 UPPER CABLE BUNDLE Ø1 2 x 56 11 2 Figure 49 Place the top bridging yoke Item 1 on the upper tube mount Attach the yoke using two 1 2 x 1 1 2 hex bolts Item 2 and 1 2 lock nuts Figure 49 1 2 Figure 50 Align the bridging tie Item 1 to the yoke Attach using two 3 8 x 1 1 4 hex bolts Item 2 and 3 8 lock nuts Figure 50 IMPORTANT BS1080 Auger Uppe...

Page 45: ...2 Remove the cable clamps Item 1 from the main bridging yoke Figure 52 Place one long and one short cable on each side of the tube assembly longest cable towards the outside Pull the cables out to either end of the tube Attach the mid point of the cable pair one long cable one short cable to the main bridging yoke using a cable clamp Repeat to install cables and clamp to oposite side of the yoke F...

Page 46: ...ttach cables to bottom tube Place two cable yoke brackets Item 1 back to back and place within one of the mounts on the bottom tube Attach brackets with one 1 2 x 2 hex bolt Item 2 and 1 2 lock nut Figure 55 NOTE Attach bolt Item 2 at the end third hole of the brackets Figure 55 Attach one end of cable Item 3 to the yoke brackets using one 1 2 x 2 hex bolt Item 4 and 1 2 lock nut Figure 55 Repeat ...

Page 47: ...nd of cable Item 3 to the cable tightener Disassemble reassemble the cable thimble and clamps to install Figure 56 Repeat to install the other three cables to the top center tubes Figure 57 Place a mark Item 1 on the cable tightening tool This will help to tighten the cables evenly Figure 57 Count the revolutions as the tool is turning while tightening IMPORTANT All tube and bridging hardware shou...

Page 48: ...of tube to the ground 1060 Model The discharge end should bow up about 6 to 8 from bottom tube to ground 1070 1080 Models The discharge end should bow up about 12 to allow adequate space to install the discharge spout Tighten long cable tightener Item 1 first Once cables are tight tighten both sides three addional revolutions with the impact wrench and socket Figure 58 TighteningThe Short Cables T...

Page 49: ...ull thread bolts Item 3 and 3 8 lock nuts Tighten bolts and lock nuts evenly until the discharge spout contacts the top tube section Figure 59 Lower the tube assembly to the ground INTAKE LIFT BOOM Figure 60 Align the intake lift boom Item 1 with the mounting plate on the bottom tube section Attach using four 1 2 x 1 1 2 hex bolts Item 2 1 2 flat washers and 1 2 lock nuts Figure 60 NOTE Boom must ...

Page 50: ...d strength when unloading and assembling components WARNING AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Keep fingers and hands out of pinch points when assembling the equipment IMPORTANT Fully tighten all tube assembly hardware before installing the tube assembly onto the undercarriage Figure 61 With the strap Item 1 installed around the center tube and connected to an approved lifting device raise the tube assembly hi...

Page 51: ...ved during installation to the tube assembly Figure 65 Remove the 1 2 x 1 1 4 bolt Item 1 1 2 lock nuts and 1 2 flat washers from the lift arm cradle Item 2 Figure 65 NOTE Loosening the lift arm cradle will allow the RH LH undercarriage arms to be moved during installation to the tube assembly Figure 66 Fully install the RH LH undercarriage arms Item 1 onto the mounts of the bottom tube section Fi...

Page 52: ...cotter pin 1 1 4 rim washer Figure 68 Install a strap Item 1 around the yoke pin Attach the strap to an approved lifting device Figure 68 Swing the lift arm cradle Item 2 to the side to allow the lift assembly to be raised above the lift arm cradle Re install the lift arm cradle Figure 68 Figure 69 Lower the tube undercarriage assembly down onto the cradle Item 1 Center the tube undercarriage asse...

Page 53: ...1 into each of the four corner holes of the spacer Figure 71 Figure 72 Place the ring Item 1 of the pivot assembly within the 1 4 x 13 32 ID x 1 1 4 OD washers Item 2 Figure 72 Place four 13 32 ID x 2 13 32 OD x 1 4 ring clamps Item 3 over top the washers and pivot assembly ring Attach through the ring clamps and washers using four 3 8 x 1 1 2 hex bolts Item 4 Figure 72 Tighten bolts to secure the...

Page 54: ...d lifting device Figure 74 Raise the intake auger and position over the input box Item 2 Figure 74 Figure 75 Lower the intake auger align the u joint Item 1 with the top gearbox shaft Item 2 of the input box Figure 75 NOTE Lubricate top gearbox shaft before lowering the intake auger onto the shaft Lower the intake auger onto the shaft IMPORTANT Position the u joint center at the same height as the...

Page 55: ...he inside of the intake auger mounting plate both sides Figure 76 Figure 77 Install one 3 4 x 2 hex bolt two 3 4 flat washers both sides of plates and 3 4 lock nut Item 1 Figure 77 Tighten the bolt and lock nut securely against the bushing Repeat for opposite mounting plates Figure 78 Slide the plastic sleeve Item 1 up onto the intake auger Install the clamp Item 2 and tighten to secure the plasti...

Page 56: ...re 80 Install 1 4 x 1 bolts through the hopper rubber edge and brackets install bolts from the outside of the hopper flange Install one 1 4 flat washer and 1 4 lock nut on each bolt Figure 80 Repeat for rubber edge on opposite side of hopper Figure 81 Align the two hole bracket Item 1 at the back of the hopper Align with holes in the rubber edge and outer hopper flange Install two 1 4 x 1 bolts th...

Page 57: ...ith the shaft Item 2 on the intake auger Tighten the ratchet strap until the u joint is all the way on the shaft Figure 83 Figure 84 Align the mounting holes on the hopper and intake auger Install one 3 4 x 1 5 8 bolt from inside through the hopper and intake auger Install one 3 4 flat washer and 3 4 lock nut Item 1 onto the bolt Figure 84 Repeat the procedure on the opposite side of the hopper an...

Page 58: ...em 1 with the four mounting holes in the hopper Install four 1 4 x 3 4 bolts Item 2 and 1 4 lock washers through the hinged intake auger cover and into the hopper Tighten bolts Figure 86 Figure 87 Install the pivot hopper lid rod Item 1 5 8 flat washer and 7 hair pin clip Item 2 Figure 87 2 1 1 2 ...

Page 59: ...nput box Figure 89 Attach using two 5 16 lock washers and two 5 16 x 3 4 bolts Item 2 Install cap Item 3 Figure 89 1 1 2 3 2 HYDRAULIC HOSE HOLDER Figure 90 Install the hydraulic hose holder Item 1 onto the mounting bracket located on the top of the gearbox above the hitch Figure 90 Install one 3 8 flat washer onto one 3 8 x 1 1 4 bolt Item 2 install the bolt down through the storage bracket and m...

Page 60: ...et and input box mount Install one 3 8 lock nut on each bolt Tighten bolts and lock nuts to secure the hand winch mounting bracket to the input box Figure 93 Align the hand winch with the three mounting slots on the hand winch mounting bracket Install one 7 16 flat washer onto three 3 8 x 1 Gr 5 bolts Item 3 Install the three bolts and flat washers down through the winch and mounting bracket Insta...

Page 61: ...the drum to install the cable Figure 96 Install the cable clamp Item 1 using the two bolts provided with winch Leave bolts loose Figure 96 Route the cable over the top of the hand winch drum Install the cable Item 2 from the inside of the drum through one of the dimpled holes Item 3 in the outer plate Figure 96 Loop the cable around the drum bearing Feed the cable between the loop and outer plate ...

Page 62: ... Item 2 Install the quick link onto the safety chain at the desired location Tighten the quick link nut to securely fasten the quick link and hook to the safety chain Figure 97 NOTE The quick link and hook may need to be adjusted higher on the safety chain to make sure the hopper is approximately 16 above the ground for transport 1 2 ...

Page 63: ...Way Flow Control Valve Item 3 8 x 10 MJIC x 8 MNPT Hydraulic Hose Item 4 NOTE Apply teflon tape to the threads of each fitting Install the 8 MNPT x 8 MNPT straight adaptor into the flow control valve Figure 98 Install the 8 MORB x 8 SWFNPT 45 elbow onto the 8 MNPT x 8 MNPT straight adaptor Figure 98 Install the 8 x 10 MJIC x 8 MNPT hydraulic hose into the 8 MORB x 8 SWFNPT 45 elbow Figure 98 Flow ...

Page 64: ...Item 1 into the hydraulic cylinder Figure 102 Flow Control 1070 1080 Models Figure 100 Gather one each of the following components Figure 100 8 MNPT x 8 FNPT 45 Elbow Item 1 8 MNPT x 8 MNPT Straight Adaptor Item 2 8 MORB x 8 SWFNPT 45 Elbow Item 3 8 FNPT One Way Flow Control Valve Item 4 8 x 10 MJIC x 8 MNPT Hydraulic Hose Item 5 NOTE Apply teflon tape to the threads of each fitting Install the 8 ...

Page 65: ...ose assembly into the 90 elbow Item 1 Figure 104 Apply teflon tape to the threads of the 90 elbow Install the 1 2 ball valve Item 3 onto the 90 elbow Figure 104 Apply teflon tape to the threads of the adapter fitting Item 4 Install adapter fitting into the 1 2 ball valve Item 3 Figure 104 Figure 105 Apply teflon tape to the threads of the hydraulic hose fitting Item 1 Install and tighten the quick...

Page 66: ...070 1080 Backsaver Auger 64 WORK LIGHT WIRING INSTRUCTIONS F2735 Figure 107 DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL C ADDITIONAL HARDWARE FOR BS1080 ONLY A B C 11 15 15 8 4 7 4 PLCS 2 9 10 5 3 12 1 2 15 6 2 PLCS 13 15 12 2 1 6 15 15 14 7 ...

Page 67: ...X 1 1 4 HEX BOLT PL 4 5 812025 BOLT HEX 0 250NC X 4 00GR5 PL 1 6 812362 5 16 LOCK NUT PL 3 7 812363 3 8 LOCK NUT PL 4 8 930602 BRKT SHIFTERTUBE MOUNT 10 2 9 938844 BRKT ELEC SWITCHES 1 10 938845 COVER ELEC SWITCHES 1 11 938847 BRKT INTAKE LIGHT MOUNT 1 12 938887 BRKT CABLE CLIP MOUNT 3 13 938900 BRKT LIGHT MOUNT 1 14 940587 HARNESS BS WORKING LIGHT W AUX PWR 1 15 SZ000566 5 16 X 0 406 HOLE VINYL D...

Page 68: ...D 2 3 4 Stop 5 Right Turn 6 Tail Lights 7 Aux Power 730 4 60 4 20 4 2 PLCS 4 90 STRAIN RELIEF SUITABLE FOR 7 8 X 12GA HOLE 4 PLCS TRAILER CONNECTOR SAE J560 SPST TOGGLE SWITCH P N 932251 2 PLCS WORK LIGHT P N 928875 2 PLCS WEATHER PACK 2 WAY SHROUD 6 PLCS 4 2 PLCS WEATHER PACK 3 WAY SHROUD 3 PLCS WEATHER PACK 6 WAY SHROUD WEATHER PACK 6 WAY TOWER 4 2 PLCS LABEL AUX PWR LABEL AUX PWR SEPARATED 3 Wo...

Page 69: ...T LIGHT WIRING INSTRUCTIONS F2739 Figure 109 DETAIL A DETAIL B FOR BS10 AUGERS ONLY SCRAP FOR BS13 AUGERS A B 13 10 3 7 13 4 PLCS 3 9 CONNECT TO WORKING LIGHT HARNESS 11 14 14 14 4 14 5 1 2 3 6 14 12 8 2 6 8 PLCS 2 FOR BS13 AUGERS ONLY SCRAP FOR BS10 AUGERS ...

Page 70: ... 2 HEX BOLT PL 4 4 812026 5 16 X 1 HEX BOLT PL 1 5 812362 5 16 LOCK NUT PL 1 6 812363 3 8 LOCK NUT PL 8 7 812482 5 8 LOCK NUT PL 4 8 909225L TURN SIGNAL MT PL 1 4 X 5 7 8 X 7 2 9 909226 BLINKER MOUNT WELDT RH 1 10 909227 BLINKER MOUNT WELDMENT LH 1 11 938898 BRKT LIGHT HOLDER 1 12 940586 HARNESS BSTRANSPORT LIGHT KIT 1 13 967103 TIE 30 9 14 SZ000566 5 16 X 0 406 HOLE VINYL DIP CLAMP 7 ...

Page 71: ...A FEMA LE A B MA LE A MALE B C WEATHER PACK 3 WAY TOWER WEATHER PACK 2 WAY TOWER WEATHER PACK 2 WAY SHROUD RED LED PEDESTAL LIGHT P N 929235 390 150 135 34 WEATHER PACK 2 WAY TOWER 2 PLCS WEATHER PACK 2 WAY SHROUD 2 PLCS AMBER PEDESTAL LIGHT P N 909420 2 PLCS Transport Light Harness Schematic Figure 110 ...

Page 72: ...Assembly 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 70 ...

Page 73: ...e Operator s Position 76 CONNECTINGTOTRACTOR 76 HitchingThe Equipment 76 ConnectingThe PTO Driveline 77 PTO Driveline Length Check 79 PTO Driveline Bottoming Out Check 79 ReducingThe PTO Driveline Length 80 PTO Driveline Engagement Check 81 Connecting Hydraulic Hoses 82 AUGER OPERATION 83 Main Lift Cylinder Adjust 84 Auger Placement 85 Unloading Belly Dump Units 86 Unloading Rear And Side Dump Uni...

Page 74: ...Operation 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 72 ...

Page 75: ...s are being used 1 Lubricate the equipment per the schedule outline in the Maintenance Section 2 Check the augers Remove any material build up or debris that has become entangled 3 Make sure that all guards and shields are in place secured and functioning as designed WARNING HIGH PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD Leaking fluids under pressure can enter the skin and cause serious injury or death Immediate medi...

Page 76: ...en equipment Always keep PTO shields and all guards in place when using PTO driven equipment Disengage PTO for road travel Keep hands feet and clothing away Check the following mechanical items after 1 hour of operation and again after 10 hours of operation 1 Re torque wheel bolts to proper torque and check tire pressure 2 Check for loose fasteners and hardware Tighten as required 3 Check the cond...

Page 77: ...M PTO Auger Model MinimumTractor HP 540 RPM PTO HYP PSI For Lift Approx 1050 40 hp 1000 psi 1060 48 hp 1000 psi 1070 55 hp 1000 psi 1080 65 hp 1000 psi Drawbar Adjustment Figure 111 Adjust the tractor s drawbar in out until the center of the hitch pin hole Item 1 is 16 inches 410 mm from the end of the tractor s PTO shaft See your tractor s owner s manual for correct adjustment procedures Figure 1...

Page 78: ...ractor backwards aligning the drawbar with the Backsaver Auger hitch NOTE The jack may need to be lowered or raised for proper alignment of the drawbar and hitch If the Backsaver Auger hitch needs to be adjusted stop the tractor when drawbar is just in front of the Backsaver Auger hitch Leave the operator s position ENTERING LEAVINGTHE OPERATOR S POSITION EnteringThe Operator s Position Enter the ...

Page 79: ...a retaining pin with a locking device Figure 114 Install the hitch pin Item 1 and retaining pin to securely fasten the Backsaver Auger hitch to the tractor drawbar Figure 114 Attach the safety chain Item 2 around the drawbar Figure 114 ConnectingThe PTO Driveline WARNING AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Warnings on the machine and in the manuals are for your safety Failure to obey warnings can cause serious ...

Page 80: ...ush and pull on the PTO driveline to verify it is securely attached to the PTO shaft Install PTO driveline safety chain Item 2 Figure 115 NOTE The PTO driveline must have a means to retain it to the PTO shaft on the tractor WARNING AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Do NOT exceed 540 RPM PTO Keep PTO shields and all guards in place Keep away from moving parts Keep bystanders away 1 2 ...

Page 81: ...ke sure all rotating components are stopped before leaving the operator s position Do NOT service the tractor or implement with the PTO engaged Do NOT service the implement in a raised position unless properly blocked and with all rotating components stopped Disengage PTO for road travel PTO Driveline Bottoming Out Check Stop the engine and leave the operator s position See Leaving The Operator s ...

Page 82: ...e position if equipped Enter the operator s position See Entering The Operator s Position in the Operation section Start the engine Raise or lower the three point implement to get the shortest distance between the tractor PTO shaft and three point implement gearbox PTO shaft Stop the engine and leave the operator s position Pull the PTO driveline apart and reinstall each individual section one hal...

Page 83: ...driveline length by 1 667 to determine the PTO driveline Maximum Operating Length i e 25 5 in 647 7 mm x 1 667 42 5 in 1079 7 mm Maximum Operating Length 4 Attach the PTO driveline to the tractor PTO output shaft 5 Enter the operator s position See Entering The Operator s Position in the Operation section 6 With the PTO driveline attached position the three point implement to where the telescoping...

Page 84: ...n quickly damage the system NOTE Make sure the quick couplers are fully engaged If the quick couplers do not fully engage check to see that the couplers are the same size and type To Connect Figure 120 Pull back on the collar of the female coupler push couplers together release the collar when the couplers are fully engaged and locked Figure 120 Install the lift cylinder quick coupler hose Item 1 ...

Page 85: ...r load Never touch wire rope or hook during winching operation IMPORTANT Always maintain a minimum of three wraps of cable on the drum of the winch Figure 121 With the hopper in storage position Figure 121 Raise the hopper slightly to release the safety chain tension Remove the safety chain hook Item 1 from the hopper Slowly lower the hopper to the ground Continue turning the winch handle until ca...

Page 86: ...he boom cable wind cable Move the lever up to lower the boom cable unwind cable Main Lift Cylinder Adjust Figure 124 Turn the knob Item 1 on the flow control valve IN to decrease the speed the auger lowers Turn the knob OUT to increase the speed the auger lowers Figure 124 Loosen the nut Item 2 and turn the knob all the way in tight The approximate initial setting should be 3 1 2 turns out from th...

Page 87: ... sure auger is empty before attempting to move Keep wheels of undercarriage level and on firm ground Lower unit to the recommended transport position before transporting IMPORTANT Do not raise the main auger higher than 35 before lowering the intake auger or interference between the intake auger and the intake box will occur Never attempt to raise or lower the auger during operation Verify wheels ...

Page 88: ...e the belly dump unit straight forward until centered on the intake auger pivot Stop the belly dump unit Move the hopper Item 1 under the belly dump unit Figure 127 Using the tractor controls slowly raise the main auger to the desired height do not exceed a 42 angle Figure 125 Back the auger into position above the bin Lower the auger until the downspout Item 1 enters the bin Figure 125 Engage the...

Page 89: ...e grain to the main auger without overflowing the hopper When the rear compartment is empty close the gate disengage the PTO and lower engine RPM speed Figure 129 Move the belly dump unit back until the front compartment is directly over the hopper Item 1 Figure 129 With tractor running at a low idle engage the tractor PTO slowly to start the auger Increase engine RPM do not exceed 540 RPM PTO spe...

Page 90: ...ible Stop the dumping unit and engage the parking brake if equipped WARNING AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Do NOT exceed 540 RPM PTO if equipped with chain drive Keep PTO shields and all guards in place Keep away from moving parts Keep bystanders away With tractor running at a low idle engage the tractor PTO slowly to start the auger Increase engine RPM do not exceed 540 RPM PTO speed Slowly open the gate ...

Page 91: ...h 32 kph Do not move or transport the auger unless the hopper and intake auger are in the raised transport position and securely fastened before transporting Comply with federal state local and provincial laws regarding the transport of farm equipment on pubic roadways Verify that the tractor tow vehicle are approved for transporting the equipment and that the equipment is securely attached to the...

Page 92: ...t be supported by the transport chain whenever the auger is moved If the weight of the intake auger is on the winch the winch may be damaged during transport Lower the hopper until the transport chain is supporting the weight of the hopper and intake auger Enter the tractor using the tractor controls slowly raise the main auger until the discharge spout is clear from the bin Release the parking br...

Page 93: ...ne safety chain Item 1 Retract the collar Item 2 and slide the PTO driveline off the tractor PTO shaft Figure 134 Figure 135 Place the PTO holder chain Item 1 around the PTO driveline Figure 135 Fully raise the jack Item 2 and rotate into the transport position horizontal Figure 135 Verify that the auger is securely fastened to the tractor tow vehicle and that the hitch safety chain is properly at...

Page 94: ...Operation 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 92 ...

Page 95: ...OXES 100 Lower Gearbox 100 Upper Gearbox 100 Cleaning And Inspection 100 AXLES 101 Wheel Lug NutTorque 101 Tire Wheel Replacement 101 Tire Pressure 101 BRIDGING CABLES 102 Cable Inspection 102 Lubrication 102 Cleaning 102 Tension Adjust 102 STORAGE AND RETURNTO SERVICE 104 Storage 104 ReturnTo Service 104 SAFETY SIGN DECAL INSTALLATION 104 Procedure 104 ...

Page 96: ...Maintenance 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 94 ...

Page 97: ...far Close the gate s to allow a slower grain flow to the hopper intake auger Grain flow is too slow Discharge gate s not open enough Open the gate s to allow a faster grain flow to the hopper intake auger Tractor RPM set to low Raise tractor RPM to proper setting Excessive auger vibration Flighting and or tube are damaged Replace flighting and or tube Running auger empty Replace flighting and or t...

Page 98: ...e Auger Shaft U Joints 7 Dual Auger Hopper Drive Chains Weekly or every 50 hours 8 Lower Intake Auger Gearbox Oil Level 9 Upper Intake Auger Gearbox Oil Level 10 Main Gearbox 11 Wheel Lug NutTorque 12 Winch Cable 13 Bridging CableTension Semi Annually or every 250 hours 14 Bridging Cables 15 Backsaver Auger Annually or every 500 hours 16 Lower Intake Auger Gearbox Oil 17 Upper Intake Auger Gearbox...

Page 99: ...r Some regulations require that certain spills and leaks on the ground must be cleaned in a specific manner See local state and federal regulations for the correct disposal Locations Lubricate the following grease locations EVERY 8 HOURS Figure 136 Apply two pumps of grease to the Item 1 Figure 136 Lubricate the following grease locations EVERY 50 HOURS NOTE The PTO shaft is equipped with extended...

Page 100: ...the hopper auger drive shaft Figure 139 Figure 140 Apply two pumps of grease to the intake drive shaft side Item 1 Figure 140 Figure 141 Apply two pumps of grease to the intake hopper drive shaft Item 1 Figure 141 Figure 142 Apply three pumps of grease to the base end of the lift cylinder Item 1 Figure 142 1 1 1 2 2 3 2 1 ...

Page 101: ...aver Auger 99 Figure 143 Apply three pumps of grease to the rod end of the lift cylinder Item 1 Figure 143 Lubricate the following grease locations EVERY 8 HOURS Figure 144 Apply oil to the dual auger drive chains Item 1 Figure 144 1 1 1 3 ...

Page 102: ... the fill drain plug Item 1 from the gearbox Oil level should be at the bottom of the plug hole Figure 146 If the oil level is low add SAE 75W 90 synthetic gear oil until the oil is at the bottom of the hole Changing Gear Oil Remove the fill drain plug Item 1 and siphon all the gear oil from the gearbox Figure 146 Fill with SAE 75W 90 synthetic gear oil to the bottom of the plug hole Install fill ...

Page 103: ...ck the torque on wheel lug nuts daily Tighten lug nuts to 80 100 ft lbs 108 135 N m torque Tire Wheel Replacement Empty the Backsaver Auger if required WARNING AVOID INJURY OR DEATH Before you leave the operator s position Always park on a flat level surface Place all controls in NEUTRAL Engage the park brake Stop the engine and remove the key Wait for all moving parts to stop Park the tractor equ...

Page 104: ...e cables should be kept well lubricated Cleaning Periodic cleaning of cables by using a stiff brush and kerosene or with compressed air or live steam and re lubricating will help to lengthen cable life and reduce abrasion and wear on sheaves and drums Tension Adjust IMPORTANT Completely unload auger before adjusting bridging cables Figure 148 Install a strap Item 1 around the tube Figure 148 Conne...

Page 105: ...ft NOTE If the nut is fully tightened and bottoms out against the eye of the adjustment bolt the cable will need to be loosened and additional adjustments will be made on the opposite end of the cable If the nut bottoms out against the eye of the adjustment bolt loosen the nut Item 1 Figure 149 NOTE Do not remove the nut from the adjustment bolt After adjusting the cable s tighten all cable clamps...

Page 106: ... planks if required ReturnTo Service After the equipment has been in storage it is necessary to follow a list of items to return the equipment to service Be sure all shields and guards are in place Lubricate the equipment Connect to a tractor and operate equipment verify all functions operate correctly Check for leaks Repair as needed SAFETY SIGN DECAL INSTALLATION Procedure IMPORTANT When replaci...

Page 107: ...RMS 1070 1080 MODELS 120 TUBES LAYOUT 1050 MODELS 122 TUBES LAYOUT 1060 MODELS 124 TUBES LAYOUT 1070 1080 MODELS 126 TUBE SECTIONS 1050 MODELS 128 BottomTube 128 TopTube 129 TUBE SECTIONS 1060 MODELS 130 BottomTube 130 MidTube 130 TopTube 131 TUBE SECTIONS 1070 1080 MODELS 132 BottomTube 132 MidTube 132 TopTube 133 10 Ft Extension 1080 Model Option 133 INTAKE LIFT BOOM 134 INPUT BOX 136 INPUT BOX ...

Page 108: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 106 PTO 150 ...

Page 109: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 107 ...

Page 110: ...ction list descriptions part numbers and quantities for all North America Base Model BS10 Series Augers Contact your Farm King dealer for additional parts information UNDERCARRIAGE 1050 MODELS DETAIL A A 17 25 15 2 7 1 24 14 1 10 8 11 2 27 28 20 19 21 12 3 9 12 3 9 12 3 9 12 3 9 26 22 16 23 5 13 4 6 13 4 18 917354 ...

Page 111: ...2 SAE FLAT WASHER PL 2 12 84270 5 8 X 1 3 4 HEX BOLT PL 8 13 84498 1 4 LOCK NUT PL 4 14 86171 3 8 X 1 1 4 HEX BOLT PL 4 15 87553 1 2 X 1 75 HEX BOLT UNC GR5 PL 8 16 904980 LIFT ARM CRADLE 3 16 W X 2 X 2 X 33 1 4 1 17 906571 ASSY STUB AXLE 2 18 934486 BRKT SMV MOUNT 1 19 960079 UNDERCARR ARCH WELDT RH 1 20 960082 UNDERCARR ARCH WELDT LH 1 21 960085 UNDERCARRIAGE ARCH BRACE 2 22 960088L UNDERCARRTIE...

Page 112: ... Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 110 UNDERCARRIAGE 1060 MODELS DETAIL A A 28 27 15 8 9 2 21 13 22 1 19 18 11 3 10 20 11 3 10 11 3 10 11 3 10 26 7 1 14 2 16 24 25 23 5 12 4 6 12 4 17 917394 ...

Page 113: ...1 3 4 HEX BOLT PL 8 12 84498 1 4 LOCK NUT PL 4 13 86171 3 8 X 1 1 4 HEX BOLT PL 4 14 87553 1 2 X 1 75 HEX BOLT UNC GR5 PL 8 15 904981 LIFT ARM CRADLE 3 16 W X 2 X 2 X 36 1 16 906571 ASSY STUB AXLE 2 17 934486 BRKT SMV MOUNT 1 18 960080 UNDERCARR ARCH WELDT RH 1 19 960083 UNDERCARR ARCH WELDT LH 1 20 960086 UNDERCARRIAGE ARCH BRACE 2 21 960088L UNDERCARRTIE PL 1 22 964001 1 X 7 16 X 10GA FLAT WASHE...

Page 114: ...entification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 112 UNDERCARRIAGE 1070 1080 MODELS DETAIL A A 27 28 15 21 13 1 22 8 9 2 19 20 18 26 11 10 3 11 3 10 11 3 10 11 3 10 7 1 14 2 16 24 25 23 5 12 4 6 12 4 17 917680 ...

Page 115: ...4 HEX BOLT PL 8 12 84498 1 4 LOCK NUT PL 4 13 86171 3 8 X 1 1 4 HEX BOLT PL 4 14 87553 1 2 X 1 75 HEX BOLT UNC GR5 PL 8 15 904982 LIFT ARM CRADLE 3 16 W X 2 X 2 X 41 1 16 906571 ASSY STUB AXLE 2 17 934486 BRKT SMV MOUNT 1 18 960081 WELDT UNDERCARRIAGE ARCH RH 1 19 960084 WELDT UNDERCARRIAGE ARCH LH 1 20 960087 UNDERCARRIAGE ARCH BRACE 2 21 960089L UNDERCARRTIE PL 1 22 964001 1 X 7 16 X 10GA FLAT W...

Page 116: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 114 STUB AXLE 3 2 4 5 1 2 906571 ...

Page 117: ...080 Backsaver Auger 115 ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 81834 3 4 SLOTTED HEX NUT 1 2 901427 5 BOLT HUB ASSEMBLY DUST CAP PN 968409 1 3 912727 STUB AXLE WELDMENT 1 4 9812416 3 4 SAE FLAT WASHER BR 1 5 9812486 1 8 X 1 1 2 COTTER PIN BR 1 ...

Page 118: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 116 LIFT ARMS 1050 MODELS 2 17 16 18 19 A DETAIL A 12 8 1 13 11 7 1 13 14 10 1 13 6 1 13 8 1 13 5 1 13 4 3 9 1 13 15 917355 ...

Page 119: ...7 960105 LIFT ARM PIVOT PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 1 8 960107 LIFT ARM CLEVIS PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 4 9 960109 SWIVEL PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 1 10 960111 CYLINDER PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 1 11 967164 DRIVE IN GREASE ZERK 1 12 967908 PLUG 8 ORB VENT 1 13 9812433 3 16 X 1 1 2 COTTER PIN 9 14 F9021 WELDT UPPER LIFT ARM 1050 1 15 F9024 WELDT LOWER LIFT ARM 1050 1 16 811469 ADAPTOR STRAIGHT 8 MNPT X 8 MNPT 1 17 812693 E...

Page 120: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 118 LIFT ARMS 1060 MODELS 2 12 8 1 13 11 7 1 13 14 6 1 13 9 1 13 3 4 5 1 13 8 1 13 10 1 13 15 A DETAIL A 16 17 18 917395 ...

Page 121: ...INK BASE PIN 1 000 DIA 1 7 960105 LIFT ARM PIVOT PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 1 8 960107 LIFT ARM CLEVIS PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 4 9 960109 SWIVEL PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 1 10 960112 CYLINDER PIN WELDT 1 000 DIA 1 11 967164 DRIVE IN GREASE ZERK 1 12 967908 PLUG 8 ORB VENT 1 13 9812433 3 16 X 1 1 2 COTTER PIN 9 14 F9022 WELDT UPPER LIFT ARM 1060 1 15 F9025 WELDT LOWER LIFT ARM 1060 1 16 906541 ELBOW 90 DEGREE 8 MOR...

Page 122: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 120 LIFT ARMS 1070 1080 MODELS 9 13 1 8 1 13 14 11 7 1 13 2 17 16 18 20 19 12 9 1 13 6 1 13 13 1 3 5 10 1 13 4 15 A DETAIL A 917681 ...

Page 123: ...8 960106 LIFT ARM PIVOT PIN WELDT 1 250 DIA 1 9 960108 LIFT ARM CLEVIS PIN WELDT 1 250 DIA 4 10 960110 SWIVEL PIN 1 250 DIA 1 11 967164 DRIVE IN GREASE ZERK 1 12 967908 PLUG 8 ORB VENT 1 13 9812487 1 1 4 X 10GA NARROW RIM WASHER PL 10 14 F9023 WELDT UPPER LIFT ARM 1070 1 15 F9026 WELDT LOWER LIFT ARM 1070 1 16 811469 ADAPTOR STRAIGHT 8 MNPT X 8 MNPT 1 17 812693 ELBOW 45 DEGREE 8 MORB X 8 SWFNPT 1 ...

Page 124: ...acksaver Auger 122 TUBES LAYOUT 1050 MODELS DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL C DETAIL D DETAIL E SECTION F F A B C D E F 31 5 7 5 3 6 21 20 25 24 10 5 9 32 23 1 5 14 11 9 5 2 4 29 26 15 17 8 9 28 27 16 10 5 27 26 13 34 30 4 6 5 22 19 33 35 F 12 917357 ...

Page 125: ...E 1 14 960014 MAIN BRIDGINGYOKE WELDT 1 15 960016 MAIN BRIDGINGTIE 1 16 960018 UPPER BRIDGINGYOKE 1 17 960031 CBLETGHTNR WELDT 4 18 960040 INTAKE AUGER CABLE 1 19 960041 HOOK WITH LATCH 1 20 960057 08 FNPT 2 WAY BALL VALVE 1 21 960152 ADAPTOR STRAIGHT 10 MJIC X 8 MNPT 1 22 960167 QUICK LINK PL 1 23 960244 CABLEYOKE 8 24 960466 HOSE 8 X 8 MNPT X 8 MNPT 1 25 960585 1 2 X 90 DEGREE STREET ELBOW STEEL...

Page 126: ... Auger 124 TUBES LAYOUT 1060 MODELS DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL C DETAIL D DETAIL E DETAIL F SECTION G G A B C D E F 32 5 35 31 4 36 37 13 34 19 23 17 9 8 29 28 16 10 5 6 5 28 27 14 11 9 5 2 4 30 27 15 24 1 5 10 5 9 33 7 5 6 21 20 26 25 3 22 G G 12 917656 ...

Page 127: ... 1 15 960016 MAIN BRIDGINGTIE 1 16 960018 UPPER BRIDGINGYOKE 1 17 960031 CBLETGHTNR WELDT 4 18 960040 INTAKE AUGER CABLE 1 19 960041 HOOK WITH LATCH 1 20 960057 08 FNPT 2 WAY BALL VALVE 1 21 960152 ADAPTOR STRAIGHT 10 MJIC X 8 MNPT 1 22 960162 HOSE 8 X 10MJIC X 10MJIC 1 23 960167 QUICK LINK PL 1 24 960244 CABLEYOKE 8 25 960466 HOSE 8 X 8 MNPT X 8 MNPT 1 26 960585 1 2 X 90 DEGREE STREET ELBOW STEEL...

Page 128: ... 126 TUBES LAYOUT 1070 1080 MODELS DETAIL A DETAIL B DETAIL C DETAIL D DETAIL E DETAIL F SECTION G G A B C D E F 36 32 4 37 38 35 20 9 10 31 30 18 11 5 19 12 4 29 30 16 13 8 5 17 29 2 4 30 34 11 5 8 22 25 26 1 5 24 23 28 27 3 6 5 6 7 5 33 5 15 14 G G 917683 ...

Page 129: ...DGINGYOKE WELDT 1 17 960017 MAIN BRIDGINGTIE 1 18 960019 CENTER SECTION BRIDGINGYOKE 1 19 960020 CENTER SECTION BRIDGINGTIE 1 20 960032 CABLETIGHTENER 7 7 8 4 21 960040 INTAKE AUGER CABLE 1 22 960041 HOOK WITH LATCH 1 23 960057 08 FNPT 2 WAY BALL VALVE 1 24 960152 ADAPTOR STRAIGHT 10 MJIC X 8 MNPT 1 25 960167 QUICK LINK PL 1 26 960244 CABLEYOKE 8 27 960466 HOSE 8 X 8 MNPT X 8 MNPT 1 28 960585 1 2 ...

Page 130: ...mTube ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 81592 3 8 HEX NUT PL 5 2 81593 3 8 LOCK WASHER PL 5 3 86170 3 8 X 1 HEX BOLT GR 5 PL 5 4 905644 BOTTOM SECTIONTUBE 27 4 1 5 960469 5 8 X 11 HYD LINE JIC FEMALE ENDS 1 6 960639L HYDRAULIC LINE CLAMP 5 7 911117 BOTTOM FLIGHTING WELDT 1 4 7 5 6 3 1 2 F1075 ...

Page 131: ... 4 960012 TOP SECTION FLTG WELDT 1 5 960034 WELDT TOP END PLATE 1 6 960035 END BEARING SLEEVE 1 7 960037 SLOTTED HEX NUT 1 1 4 UNF 1 8 960125 OIL SEAL CR14939 1 9 967164 DRIVE IN GREASE ZERK 1 10 967209 DUST CAP DC15 1 11 967459 COTTER PIN 1 4 X 1 3 4 PL 1 12 967708 BEARING CONE LM29749 1 13 967709 BEARING CUP LM29710 1 14 9812442 1 1 4 X 10GA FLAT WASHER BR 1 2 1 9 5 10 7 14 6 12 13 8 4 11 3 2 F9...

Page 132: ...TOM SECTIONTUBE 17 4 1 5 960467 HYD LINE 5 8 X 15 10 1 6 960639L HYDRAULIC LINE CLAMP 5 7 911119 BOTTOM FLTG WELDT 1 MidTube ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 81592 3 8 HEX NUT PL 2 2 81593 3 8 LOCK WASHER PL 2 3 86170 3 8 X 1 HEX BOLT GR 5 PL 2 4 960004 CENTER SECTIONTUBING 20 1 5 960143 HYDRAULIC LINE 5 8 X 36 1 6 960639 HYDRAULIC LINE CLAMP 2 7 960011 CENTER SECTION FLIGHTING WELDMENT 1 4 7 6 ...

Page 133: ... 4 960012 TOP SECTION FLTG WELDT 1 5 960034 WELDT TOP END PLATE 1 6 960035 END BEARING SLEEVE 1 7 960037 SLOTTED HEX NUT 1 1 4 UNF 1 8 960125 OIL SEAL CR14939 1 9 967164 DRIVE IN GREASE ZERK 1 10 967209 DUST CAP DC15 1 11 967459 COTTER PIN 1 4 X 1 3 4 PL 1 12 967708 BEARING CONE LM29749 1 13 967709 BEARING CUP LM29710 1 14 9812442 1 1 4 X 10GA FLAT WASHER BR 1 F9071 2 1 9 3 5 8 13 12 6 14 11 7 10 ...

Page 134: ...592 3 8 HEX NUT PL 7 3 81593 3 8 LOCK WASHER PL 7 4 86170 3 8 X 1 HEX BOLT GR 5 PL 7 5 905646 BOTTOM SECTINGTUBE 27 4 1 6 960144 5 8 X 11 HYD LINE JIC FEMALE ENDS 1 7 960468 5 8 X 13 4 HYD LINE JIC FEMALE ENDS 1 8 960639L HYDRAULIC LINE CLAMP 7 9 911117 BOTTOM FLIGHTING WELDT 1 MidTube ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 960005 20 CENTER SECTIONTUBING 70 1 2 960011 CENTER SECTION FLIGHTING WELDMENT...

Page 135: ... TOP END PLATE 1 6 960035 END BEARING SLEEVE 1 7 960037 SLOTTED HEX NUT 1 1 4 UNF 1 8 960125 OIL SEAL CR14939 1 9 967164 DRIVE IN GREASE ZERK 1 10 967209 DUST CAP DC15 1 11 967459 COTTER PIN 1 4 X 1 3 4 PL 1 12 967708 BEARING CONE LM29749 1 13 967709 BEARING CUP LM29710 1 14 9812442 1 1 4 X 10GA FLAT WASHER BR 1 10 Ft Extension 1080 Model Option ITEM PART NUMBER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 Y121 10 X 10 EXTE...

Page 136: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 134 INTAKE LIFT BOOM 1 2 11 10 4 9 3 12 5 6 7 8 F0099 ...

Page 137: ... 1 3 905604 LIFT BOOM ARM WELDMENT 1 4 905568 PIN WELDMENT 5 8 x 4 1 4 LG 1 5 905570 PIN WELDMENT 3 4 x 6 3 8 LG 1 6 961846 CABLE PULLEY 3 1 2 OD x 1 1 8 W 2 7 960913 CLEVIS PIN 1 2 x 1 13 16 PL 2 8 9812430 COTTER PIN 1 8 x 1 PL 2 9 961012 HAIR PIN CLIP 16 1 10 811803 BOLT 3 4 x 10 HEX PL 1 11 86111 JAM NUT 3 4 PL 2 12 9812433 COTTER PIN 3 16 x 1 1 2 PL 1 ...

Page 138: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 136 INPUT BOX SECTION A A A A 30 21 12 3 9 24 18 31 19 11 14 7 28 11 8 3 25 17 20 13 29 1 27 26 6 15 2 22 10 4 16 5 23 930577 ...

Page 139: ...8 X 1 1 4 HEX BOLT PL 1 13 902396 FLANGE BRG 72MS PL 2 14 902486 SKID PIN WELDT 0 625 DIA 1 15 909277 MANUAL HOLDER 3 1 2 X 12 1 16 910287 HOOK SAFETY CHAIN ASSEMBLY 1 17 911000 WINCH MOUNT WELDMENT 1 18 911116 SPROCKET 60B15 1 375 BORE 1 19 911144 DRIVE STUB SHAFT 1 20 911394 KEY 5 16 SQ X 58MM 1 21 913193 P CLIP 0 75 1 22 914426 5000 LB JACK 1 23 917437 SPACER INTAKE 2 24 917474 ROLLER CHAIN 60H...

Page 140: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 138 Input Box Continued SECTION A A A A 25 26 9 27 8 24 5 7 17 11 6 12 19 2 13 14 18 19 19 23 10 22 19 16 19 15 20 1 3 21 4 8 F2312 ...

Page 141: ...90 SYNTHETIC 0 4L 11 907986 1 2 X 2 1 2 HEX BOLT FULLTHREAD PL 1 12 909703 PTO HOLDER CHAIN ASSY 1 13 911111 PTO HOLDER ARM WELDT 1 14 911943 3 8 X 3 4 THUMB SCREW PL 2 15 917446 COVER GEARBOX ACCESS 1 16 917447 COVER TOP ACCESS 1 17 917449 ASSY IDLER 1 18 917470 WELDT PTO SHIELD 1 19 917483 BOLT FL 0 313NC X 1 00 GR5 PL 18 20 930534 HITCH WELDMENT 1 21 931901 LATCH SLOTTED 2 22 932209 WELDT INPUT...

Page 142: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 140 INPUT BOX IDLER 3 8 9 2 6 4 10 8 1 2 7 5 917449 ...

Page 143: ... PL 2 2 812362 5 16 LOCK NUT PL 4 3 917450 WELDT IDLER 1 4 960177 1 4 SQ X 1 1 4 KEY 1 5 960182 REVERSE KIT IDLER SHAFT 01 3 8 X 8 3 4 1 6 960532 60B15 SPROCKET 1 BORE 1 7 961627 1 BEARING W COLLAR 2 8 963009 FLANGE BEARING 52 MST 4 9 967183 5 16 X 1 FLAT HEAD SOCKET BOLT PL 2 10 988999 3 8 0 X 3 8 SOCKET SET SCREW BR 2 ...

Page 144: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 142 INTAKE AUGER SECTION A A SECTION B B A A B B 1 2 16 3 23 27 26 10 13 11 13 14 7 17 25 24 22 21 6 5 8 4 12 15 20 5 4 19 9 18 918022 ...

Page 145: ...R INPUT BOX PIVOT 1 12 917461 INTAKE AUGERTUBE WELDT 10 BS 1 13 917478 CLAMP HOSE 11 75TO 13 75 2 14 960751 UNIVERSAL JOINT 12E 1 15 960941 INT AUGER FLTG WELDT 1 16 967906 3 8 X 2 3 4 HEX BOLT GR8 PL 1 17 9812378 3 8 X 3 4 SQ HD SET SCREW SER 2 18 960180 U JOINT SPROCKET KEY 313 SQ X 1 375 1 19 960349 PIVOT HOPPER LID ROD WELDT 1 20 967437 3 4 X 1 5 8 HEX BOLT PL 2 21 81523 1 4 X 1 2 HEX BOLT PL ...

Page 146: ...arts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 144 HOPPER SINGLE FLIGHTING 6 2 7 3 4 5 3 1 4 21 17 18 14 20 11 9 12 16 8 13 10 22 19 15 23 31 10 13 32 26 33 29 13 10 24 28 27 13 10 30 25 917521 ...

Page 147: ...HEX BOLT 3 4 X 7 PL 4 15 909670 4 10 4 2 25 SOLID WHEEL 4 16 910898 CAGE MOUNTING PL 6 17 914768L RUBBER REINFORCEMENT 2 18 917536 BRKT WHEEL MOUNT LH 1 19 917537 BRKT WHEEL MOUNT RH 1 20 917546 TUBE WHEEL SPACER 1 000 DIA 4 21 917578 GUARD HOPPER GRATE 1 22 917579L PLATE RUBBER REINFORCEMENT 1 23 940025L PLATE RUBBER REINFORCEMENT 1 24 84039 WASHER 3 8 SAE FLAT PL 2 25 909923 WELDT INTAKE FLIGHTI...

Page 148: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 146 HOPPER MULTI FLIGHTING 5 7 8 3 4 3 1 4 6 2 917526 ...

Page 149: ...BER DESCRIPTION QTY 1 812624 1 4 FLAT WASHER PL 4 2 81525 1 4 X 3 4 HEX BOLT PL 4 3 81527 1 4 X 1 HEX BOLT PL 28 4 84498 1 4 LOCK NUT PL 28 5 911359 RUBBER HOPPER EDGING 1 6 917575 WELDT INTAKE ACCESS 1 7 960834 RUBBER REINF 3 16 X 1 X 5 1 8 960837L PLATE BACK RUBBER REINF 2 ...

Page 150: ...1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 148 Hopper Multi Flighting Continued 16 8 3 9 4 17 15 13 12 1 6 2 18 10 11 7 19 5 14 14 32 39 26 36 37 23 3 8 34 39 30 27 33 28 21 20 3 21 31 29 25 24 22 21 3 21 3 21 20 38 39 38 35 F1843 ...

Page 151: ... 1 000 DIA 4 18 917607 GUARD HOPPER CHAIN 1 19 917642 BRKT HOPPER ACCESS 1 20 811792 3 8 X 1 1 2 HEX BOLT GR 5 PL 6 21 81570 WASHER 3 8 STD FLAT PL 12 22 86171 3 8 X 1 1 4 HEX BOLT PL 2 23 900930 1 4 X 1 4 X 1 1 2 KEY 2 24 905369 INSIDE SPRKT KEY 1 4 X 1 4 X 2 1 2 1 25 905434 CENTER FLTG ROD 1 26 905562 H60B14 SPROCKET 1 1 4 BORE 2 27 905840 CENTER FLIGHTING HOLDER 1 28 905842 CENTER SHAFT HOLDER ...

Page 152: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 150 PTO F2294 ...

Page 153: ...IDEANGLE INBOARDYOKE WELDED WITH HUB FOR OUTER LEMONTUBE 1 5 930753 ELASTIC PIN ISO 8752 2 6 930754 OUTER LEMONTUBE L 570 WITH PIN HOLE 1 7 930755 RILSAN LEMONTUBE L 575 WITH PIN HOLE 1 8 930756 INBOARDYOKE FOR INNERTUBE 1 9 930757 CROSS KIT WITH GREASE NIPPLE ON BEARING CUP 1 10 930758 YOKE WITH QL BALLTYPE 1 11 930759 SHAFT SHIELD 1 12 925361 PRE SET DESENGAGEMENT SYSTEM CHAIN 3 13 930760 RETAIN...

Page 154: ...Parts Identification 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 152 ...

Page 155: ...IONS DIMENSIONS 155 SPECIFICATIONS 157 HARDWARETORQUE VALUES 158 Metric Chart 158 Imperial Chart 159 HYDRAULIC CONNECTION 160 O Ring Fitting StraightThread 160 O Ring Face Seal Connection 160 Flare Fitting 160 Port Seal O Ring Boss Fitting 160 Tubelines And Hoses 160 ...

Page 156: ...Specifications 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 154 ...

Page 157: ...Specifications 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 155 DIMENSIONS Figure 151 A J I H G F D C B E 6 24 42 ...

Page 158: ...ge Spout Height 24 Angle C 277 in 332 in 357 in Discharge Spout Height 6 Angle D 104 in 104 in 121 in Transport Height E 115 in 124 in 131 in Discharge SpoutTo Wheels 6 Angle F 295 in 358 in 430 in Discharge SpoutTo Wheels 24 Angle G 274 in 330 in 404 in Discharge SpoutTo Wheels 42 Angle H 232 in 270 in 346 in Hitch Height I 18 in 18 in 18 in Input Auger Hopper Length J 192 in 192 in 192 in ...

Page 159: ... 5 x 3 16 Tube Bridging 3 8 Cable 1 2 Cable Wheels And Hubs Wheel 15 x 5 x 5 Bolt Swing Auger Drive Two internal gearboxes PTO driven sprocket and chain Hopper Dimensions 43 1 2 x 60 Standard Hopper Height From Ground 15 1 4 at heel end 14 1 4 at other end Multi flighting Hopper Height From Ground 11 3 4 at both ends Minimum HP W 540 RPM PTO 40 HP 48 HP 55 HP 65 HP Hydraulic Pressure 1000 PSI Hitc...

Page 160: ... ZnCr Unplated Plated W ZnCr CL 8 W CL 8 8 Bolt M4 1 7 15 2 2 19 2 6 23 3 4 30 3 7 33 4 8 42 1 8 16 M6 5 8 51 7 6 67 8 9 79 12 102 13 115 17 150 6 3 56 M8 14 124 18 159 22 195 28 248 31 274 40 354 15 133 M10 28 21 36 27 43 32 56 41 61 45 79 58 30 22 M12 49 36 63 46 75 55 97 72 107 79 138 102 53 39 M16 121 89 158 117 186 137 240 177 266 196 344 254 131 97 M20 237 175 307 226 375 277 485 358 519 383...

Page 161: ...35 26 46 34 50 37 65 48 26 19 35 26 7 16 37 27 47 35 57 42 73 54 80 59 104 77 41 30 57 42 1 2 57 42 73 54 87 64 113 83 123 91 159 117 61 45 88 64 9 16 81 60 104 77 125 92 163 120 176 130 229 169 88 65 125 92 5 8 112 83 145 107 174 128 224 165 244 180 316 233 122 90 172 127 3 4 198 146 256 189 306 226 397 293 432 319 560 413 217 160 306 226 7 8 193 142 248 183 495 365 641 473 698 515 904 667 350 25...

Page 162: ...il the nut makes contact with the seat Use the chart Figure 57 to find the correct tightness needed Port Seal O Ring Boss Fitting Port Seal And O ring BossTighteningTorque Tubeline O D Thread Size N m ft lb 1 4 7 16 20 13 18 3 8 9 16 18 22 30 1 2 3 4 1 6 40 54 5 8 7 8 14 60 81 3 4 1 1 16 12 84 114 7 8 1 3 16 12 98 133 1 1 5 16 12 118 160 1 1 8 1 7 16 12 154 209 1 1 4 1 5 8 12 163 221 Note Port sea...

Page 163: ...y 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 161 WARRANTY FARM KING BASE LIMITED WARRANTY 163 Repair Parts Limited Warranty 163 What Is Not Covered 163 Authorized Dealer And Labor Costs 163 Warranty Requirements 164 ...

Page 164: ...Warranty 1050 1060 1070 1080 Backsaver Auger 162 ...

Page 165: ...rm King replacement parts purchased after the expiration of the Farm King Limited Warranty and used and serviced as provided for in the Operator s Manual to be free from defects in materials or workmanship for a period of thirty 30 days from the invoice date for the parts Farm King will fulfill this limited warranty by at its option repairing or replacing any covered part that is defective or is t...

Page 166: ...LE ONLY AND NOT LIMITATION LOSS OF CROPS LOSS OF PROFITS OR REVENUE OTHER COMMERCIAL LOSSES INCONVENIENCE OR COST OF REPLACEMENT OF RENTAL EQUIPMENT IN NO EVENT SHALL FARM KING S CONTRACT OR WARRANTY LIABILITY EXCEED THE PURCHASE PRICE OF THE PRODUCT Note that some states do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential da...

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Page 168: ...a division of Buhler Industries Inc 301 Mountain Street South Morden MB R6M 1X7 E mail info buhler com www farm king com Equipment shown is subject to change without notice 2022 BuhlerTrading Inc Printed in CanadaTSX BUI ...

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