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TIGHTENING HARDWARE

 

 

TIGHTENING HARDWARE

 

3PT Applicator 813P / 833P

 

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TIGHTENING HARDWARE

 

Check the tightness of ALL BOLTS, U-BOLTS, and CAP SCREWS after the first 10-15 hours of 

operation and again at end of the first week (50 hours) of operation. Tighten all bolts to torques 

specified unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of hardware periodically.

 

 

Figure 15: Common metric bolt grade markings

 

Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values 

 

Screw

 

Size 

 

Class 4.8 

 

Class 8.8 or 9.8 

 

Class 10.9 

 

Class 12.9 

 

Lubricated

1

 

Dry

2

 

Lubricated

1

 

Dry

2

 

 

Lubricated

1

 

Dry

2

 

 

Lubricated

1

 

Dry

2

 

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

N-m

 

lb.-in.

 

M6 

 

4.7 

 

42 

 

 

53 

 

8.9 

 

79 

 

11.3 

 

100 

 

13 

 

115 

 

16.5 

 

146 

 

15.5 

 

137 

 

19.5 

 

172 

 

  

 

  

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

 

M8 

 

11.5 

 

102 

 

14.5 

 

128 

 

22 

 

194 

 

27.5 

 

243 

 

32 

 

23.5 

 

40 

 

29.5

 

37 

 

27.5 

 

47 

 

35 

 

  

 

  

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

   

M10 

 

23 

 

204 

 

29 

 

21 

 

43 

 

32 

 

55 

 

40 

 

63 

 

46 

 

80 

 

59 

 

75 

 

55 

 

95 

 

70 

 

 

N-m

 

lb.-ft.

   

M12 

 

40 

 

29.5 

 

50 

 

37 

 

75 

 

55 

 

95 

 

70 

 

110 

 

80 

 

140 

 

105 

 

130 

 

95 

 

165 

 

120 

 

M14 

 

63 

 

46 

 

80 

 

59 

 

120 

 

88 

 

150 

 

110 

 

175 

 

130 

 

220 

 

165 

 

205 

 

150 

 

260 

 

190 

 

M16 

 

100 

 

74 

 

125 

 

92 

 

190 

 

140 

 

240 

 

175 

 

275 

 

200 

 

350 

 

255 

 

320 

 

235 

 

400 

 

300 

 

M18 

 

135 

 

100 

 

170 

 

125 

 

265 

 

195 

 

330 

 

245 

 

375 

 

275 

 

475 

 

350 

 

440 

 

325 

 

560 

 

410 

 

M20 

 

190 

 

140 

 

245 

 

180 

 

375 

 

275 

 

475 

 

350 

 

530 

 

390 

 

675 

 

500 

 

625 

 

460 

 

790 

 

580 

 

M22 

 

265 

 

195 

 

330 

 

245 

 

510 

 

375 

 

650 

 

480 

 

725 

 

535 

 

920 

 

680 

 

850 

 

625 

 

1080

 

800 

 

M24 

 

330 

 

245 

 

425 

 

315 

 

650 

 

480 

 

820 

 

600 

 

920 

 

680 

 

1150

 

850 

 

1080 

 

800 

 

1350

 

100 0

 

M27 

 

490 

 

360 

 

625 

 

460 

 

950 

 

700 

 

1200

 

885 

 

1350 

 

1000 

 

1700

 

1250

 

1580 

 

1160 

 

2000

 

147 5

 

M30 

 

660 

 

490 

 

850 

 

625 

 

1290 

 

950 

 

1630

 

1200

 

1850 

 

1350 

 

2300

 

1700

 

2140 

 

1580 

 

2700

 

200 0

 

M33 

 

900 

 

665 

 

1150

 

850 

 

1750 

 

1300 

 

2200

 

1625

 

2500 

 

1850 

 

3150

 

2325

 

2900 

 

2150 

 

3700

 

273 0

 

M36 

 

1150 

 

850 

 

1450

 

1075

 

2250 

 

1650 

 

2850

 

2100

 

3200 

 

2350 

 

4050

 

3000

 

3750 

 

2770 

 

4750

 

350 0

 

Torque values listed are for general use only, based on the 

strength of the bolt or screw. DO NOT use these values if a 

different torque value or tightening procedure is given for a 

specific application. For stainless steel fasteners or for nuts on 

U-bolts, see the tightening instructions for the specific 

application. Tighten plastic insert or crimped steel type lock 

nuts by turning the nut to the dry torque shown in the chart, 

unless different instructions are given for the specific 

application. 

 

Shear bolts are designed to fail under predetermined loads. Always 

replace shear bolts with identical property class. Replace fasteners 

with the same or higher property class. If higher property class 

fasteners are used, tighten these to the strength of the original. Make 

sure fastener threads are clean and that you properly start thread 

engagement. When possible, lubricate plain or zinc plated fasteners 

other than lock nuts, wheel bolts, or wheel nuts, unless different 

instructions are given for the specific application. 

 

 

1

 “Lubricated” means coated with a lubricant such as engine oil, fasteners with phosphate and oil coatings, 

or M20 and larger fasteners with JDM F13C, F13F or F13J zinc flake coating.

 

2

 “Dry” means plain or zinc plated without any lubrication, or M6 to M18 fasteners with JDM F13B, F13E or 

F13H zinc flake coating.

 

Summary of Contents for 813P

Page 1: ...813P 833P 40 60 3PT APPLICATOR OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...820101 813P 833P 30 40 60 3PT Applicator 2023 11 29...

Page 3: ...inst Noise 18 Prac ce Safe Maintenance 18 Support Raised Equipment 19 Avoid Hea ng Near Pressurized Fluid Lines 19 Avoid High Pressure Fluids 19 Inspect Li Circuit Hoses 20 Store A achments Safely 20...

Page 4: ...Pressure 33 Checking Wheel Nuts 33 ATTACHING and DETACHING 34 A ach the Machine Safely 34 A ach the Machine to the Tractor 34 A ach Warning Light Plug 34 Connect Rate Controller or Nutrient Applicato...

Page 5: ...HE LIQUID SYSTEM 47 Clean Strainer Filter 47 LUBRICATION MAINTENANCE 48 Lubrica ng and Maintaining the Machine Safely 48 Lubricant Storage 48 Grease 48 Greases for Air Temperature Ranges 48 Alterna ve...

Page 6: ...Screw Torque Values 55 Face Seal Fi ngs Assembly Installa on All Pressure Applica ons 56 Face Seal O Ring to Stud End Installa on 56 Face Seal Adjustable Stud End O Ring Installa on 56 Face Seal Stra...

Page 7: ...ry addressed as follows Fast Ag Solutions 4130 Commerce Boulevard Windom MN 56101 This warranty shall expire one 1 year after the date of delivery of the new machinery If these conditions are fulfille...

Page 8: ...V and Lights Clean ____Wheels Turn Freely ____ Review Operating and ____Lubricate Machine ____ Safety Instructions ____Check Tire Pressure ____Frame and Wings Level ____Monitors and Controllers Functi...

Page 9: ...CATOR SERIAL NUMBER _______________________________ DATE PURCHASED ______________ _____ __________ NUMBER OF ROW UNITS ___________________________________ PUMP MANUFACTURER CIRCLE ONE ACE FMC 150 HYD...

Page 10: ...e fittings are lubricated see LUBRICATION and MAINTENANCE section in this Manual o Inspect to be sure all nuts are tightened to proper torque and all cotter pins are spread o The tires are properly in...

Page 11: ...he customer aware of all safety precautions that must be followed while using this machine o When the machine is transported on a road or highway at night or during the day accessory lights and device...

Page 12: ...f possible operate the machine to see that it is functioning properly o Acquaint the customer with any special attachment which will help do a better job o Go over the entire machine for loose or miss...

Page 13: ...or 813P 833P Page 13 Owner Register Model Number Serial Number Name Address County State Date Purchased Name Address County State Date Purchased Name Address County State Date Purchased Name Address C...

Page 14: ...s may require a specific metric or inch wrench RIGHT HAND AND LEFT HAND sides are determined by facing in direction that the implement will travel when going forward WRITE SERIAL NUMBER of the machine...

Page 15: ...quirement The use of should indicates a recommendation of that which is advised but not required WARRANTY is provided as part of Fast Ag Solutions support program for customers who operate and maintai...

Page 16: ...for service or repairs Substitute parts will void the warranty and may not meet standards for safe and satisfactory operation Warranty is provided as part of Fast Ag Solutions support program for cust...

Page 17: ...anual the terms CAUTION WARNING and DANGER are used along with the Safety Alert Symbol to indicate the degree of personal safety hazard The term IMPORTANT is used to indicate that failure to observe t...

Page 18: ...ic headphones while operating the machine Keep hands feet hair and clothing away from all moving and or rotating parts Protect Against Noise Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause impairment or lo...

Page 19: ...tem unsupported or raised equipment could suddenly lower causing serious personal injury or death If support is not available completely lower wings and frame relieve hydraulic pressure and disconnect...

Page 20: ...acement hoses Store Attachments Safely Stored attachments such as dual wheels can fall and cause serious injury or death Securely store attachments and implements to prevent falling Keep playing child...

Page 21: ...nt regulations may require a certified air conditioning service center to recover and recycle used air conditioning refrigerants Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely Chemicals used in agricultural app...

Page 22: ...rovides specific details on chemical products physical and health hazards safety procedures and emergency response techniques Check the M SDS before you start any job using a hazardous chemical That w...

Page 23: ...being thrown off of the machine Riders also obstruct the Operator s view resulting in the machine being operated in an unsafe manner Observe Maximum Transport Speed CAUTION Be sure all bystanders are...

Page 24: ...the machine is moved Tow Loads Safely Stopping distance increases with speed and weight of towed loads and on slopes Towed loads with or without brakes that are too heavy for the tractor or are towed...

Page 25: ...emblems Ensure that the lights and reflective markings or emblems are clean and visible Contact your Fast Ag Solutions dealer for lights and lighting harnesses Always follow local and national regulat...

Page 26: ...Signs Replace missing or damaged safety signs Use this Operator s Manual for correct safety sign placement There can be additional safety information contained on parts and components sourced from su...

Page 27: ...safety messages and instructions in the Operator s Manual contribute to the safe operation of this machine when combined with the care and concern of a capable Operator The construction of this imple...

Page 28: ...ety Operating and 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 informati...

Page 29: ...rements A tractor hydraulic system with ISO hydraulic couplers is required Tractor Selective Control Valves SCV at the listed flowrates and pressure are required for following Circuit SCV Function Flo...

Page 30: ...bar Size s 9 1 m 30 ft 0 in 12 2 m 40 ft 0 in 18 3 m 60 ft 0 in Toolbar Tube Size 15 2 x 10 2 cm 6 x 4 in 17 8 x 17 8 cm 7 x 7 in Weight 23 coulters 3039 kg 6700 lbs 2313 kg 5100 lbs Gauge Tires 20 5...

Page 31: ...that no chemical or hydraulic lines are being pinched or crimped Re route as required 4 Check that all coulters nozzles and placement components are clean and working properly Clean as required 5 Lub...

Page 32: ...FICATIONS section for recommendations 3 Be sure that the machine is properly attached to the tractor Be sure that all appropriate pins and retaining devices are installed 4 Inspect all hydraulic lines...

Page 33: ...tires is necessary for even penetration A low tire will cause deeper penetration on one side than the other Increased penetration on one side will result in side draft of the machine Inflate tires to...

Page 34: ...e Applicator model if required Do not operate unless tractor and implement hydraulics are compatible 5 Connect Hydraulics WARNING Prevent serious injury or death Relieve hydraulic system pressure befo...

Page 35: ...ressure before disconnecting hydraulic hoses If an accident occurs see a doctor immediately Any fluid injected in the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result Doctors...

Page 36: ...Orange Wing Kick Base End C II Return Green Main Fold Rod End D II Pressure Blue Main Fold Base End const flow E III Return Brown Flip Fold Rod End F III Pressure Purple Flip Fold Base End G IV Retur...

Page 37: ...rning See Observe Maximum Transport Speed BE SURE SMV emblem reflectors and warning lights are clean visible and in good condition Preparing the Machine for Transport CAUTION Be sure all bystanders ar...

Page 38: ...jury such as being struck by foreign objects and being thrown off the machine Riders obstruct the Operator s view resulting in the machine being operated in an unsafe manner Caution for All Machines C...

Page 39: ...id to the down pressure kick circuit Failure to keep SCV I engaged and supplying a constant oil flow to the down pressure system will result in coulters riding out of the ground and could result in st...

Page 40: ...HYDRAULIC FLOW HYDRAULIC FLOW 3PT Applicator 813P 833P Page 40 HYDRAULIC FLOW...

Page 41: ...ulic lever to Lower Retract position to start pump 6 Adjust tractor flow control until the toolbar shut off deadhead pressure is within the pump s operating parameters Note If the flow limiter stops o...

Page 42: ...Lower Retract position to start pump 5 Screw needle valve clockwise until sprayer deadhead pressure is within the pump s operating parameters and lock the jam nut 6 Open the sprayer agitation valve to...

Page 43: ...d the following functions are enabled 1 Folds flip wings Figure 11 SCV III Pushed Forward When the tractor s SCV III is pushed forward the following functions are enabled 1 Unfolds flip wings Figure 1...

Page 44: ...re of the toolbar and or hydraulic cylinder components Down Pressure Adjustment The extension rate of the down pressure kick cylinders can be adjusted via an adjustable pressure valve Adjustment shoul...

Page 45: ...e other side ADJUST GROUND SPEED It will be necessary to establish a travel speed and then set the flow to give the desired application rate Always run at the established travel speed However the best...

Page 46: ...spray pattern a Sight along the nozzle and coulter The nozzle should direct liquid directly behind the coulter b Loosen setscrew B to adjust the nozzle spray parallel with a furrow 5 As a general gui...

Page 47: ...safety IMPORTANT Do not run the pump dry damage may occur Clean Strainer Filter A Screen The liquid system is equipped with a screen A in its suction line to remove dirt and impurities Clean the filte...

Page 48: ...tore containers on their side to avoid water and dirt accumulation Make certain all containers are properly marked to identify their contents Properly dispose of all old containers and any residual lu...

Page 49: ...ttings immediately If a fitting will not accept grease remove and clean it thoroughly or replace it Clean the passageway Each 10 hours or Daily Clean the Strainer o It is recommended that the fertiliz...

Page 50: ...rease oil or debris On self propelled equipment disconnect the battery ground cable before making adjustments on any electrical systems or welding on the machine On towed implements disconnect its wir...

Page 51: ...ly with Fast Ag Solutions approved replacement parts Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic o...

Page 52: ...rosion exposed wire braids or any other signs of wear or damage Worn or damaged hose assemblies can fail during use and should be replaced immediately See your Fast Ag Solutions dealer for replacement...

Page 53: ...protect against corrosion 8 Lubricate all grease points Make sure all grease cavities have been filled with grease to remove any water residue from washing 9 Inspect all hydraulic hoses couplers and f...

Page 54: ...5 1350 1000 1700 1250 1580 1160 2000 147 5 M30 660 490 850 625 1290 950 1630 1200 1850 1350 2300 1700 2140 1580 2700 200 0 M33 900 665 1150 850 1750 1300 2200 1625 2500 1850 3150 2325 2900 2150 3700 2...

Page 55: ...0 700 1700 1250 2140 1580 2700 2000 3400 2500 1 1 2 990 730 1250 930 990 730 1250 930 2250 1650 2850 2100 3600 2650 4550 3350 Torque values listed are for general use only based on the strength of the...

Page 56: ...own section of the fitting 2 Install a thimble over the fitting threads to protect the O ring from nicks 3 Slide the O ring over the thimble into the turned down section of the fitting 4 Remove thimbl...

Page 57: ...12 10 6 0 375 9 53 11 16 16 13 16 24 18 1 42 31 9 16 18 3 4 3 4 37 27 25 18 12 8 0 500 12 70 13 16 16 15 16 50 37 1 1 8 93 69 3 4 16 7 8 15 16 50 37 33 25 16 10 0 625 15 88 1 14 1 1 8 69 51 1 5 16 11...

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