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2.7     TRANSPORT SAFETY

1. 

Comply with state and local laws governing  

 

highway safety and movement of farm    

 

machinery on public roads.

2.

 

The use of 

fl

 ashing amber lights is  

 

 

acceptable in most localities. However,    

 

some localities prohibit their use. Local    

 

laws should be checked for all highway    

 

lighting and marking requirements.

3.

 

At all times, when driving the tractor and  

 

equipment on the road or highway under 

 

20 mph (32 kph) use 

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 ashing amber  

 

 

warning lights and a slow moving vehicle  

 (SMV) 

identi

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 cation emblem. Do not exceed  

 

20 mph (32 kph). Reduce speed on rough   

 

roads and surfaces.

4.

 

Keep tractor in gear to provide engine    

 

braking when going downhill. Do not coast.

5.

 

Plan your route to avoid heavy traf

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 c.

6.

 

Keep brake pedals latched together at all  

 times.

7.

 

Do not drink and drive.

8.

 

Be a safe and courteous driver. Always yield  

 

to oncoming traf

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 c in all situations,  

 

 

including narrow bridges, intersections, etc.  

 

Watch for traf

fi

 c when operating near or   

 crossing 

roadways.

9.

 

Turn into curves or go up or down hills only  

 

at a low speed and at a gradual steering   

 

angle. Make certain that at least 20% of the  

 

tractor's weight is on the front wheels to   

 

maintain safe steerage. Slow down on rough  

 

or uneven surfaces.

10.

  Never allow riders on either tractor or    

 

machine. Riders may obstruct the operator's  

 

view. They could also be struck by foreign  

 

objects or thrown from the machine.

2.8     MAINTENANCE SAFETY

1. 

Good maintenance is your responsibility.  

 

Poor maintenance is an invitation to  

 

 trouble.

2.

 

Follow good shop practices.

 - 

Keep 

service

  

area 

clean

  

and 

dry.

 

-  Be sure electrical

 

  outlets and tools

  

are 

properly 

  

grounded.

 

-  Use adequate light

 

  for the job at hand.

3.

 

Make sure there is plenty of ventilation.

 

Never operate the engine in a closed

 

building. The exhaust fumes may cause

 asphyxiation.

4.

 

Before working on this machine, shut  

 

 

off the engine, set the brakes and remove  

 

the ignition key.

5.

 

Never work under equipment unless it is  

 blocked 

securely.

6.

 

Use personal protection devices such as eye,  

 

hand and hearing protectors, when  

 

 

performing any service or maintenance    

 work.

7.

 

Where replacement parts are necessary for  

 

periodic maintenance and servicing,  

 

 

genuine factory replacement parts 

must

 be  

 

used to restore your equipment to original  

 speci

fi

 cations. The manufacturer will not be  

 

responsible for injuries or damages caused  

 

by use of unapproved parts and/or  

 

 accessories.

8.

 A 

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 re extinguisher

 and 

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 rst aid kit

 

should be kept 

 readily 

accessible

 while 

performing

 maintenance 

on

 this 

equipment

9.

 

Periodically tighten all bolts, nuts and    

 

screws and check that all cotter pins are   

 

properly installed to ensure unit is in a safe  

 condition.

10.

  When completing a maintenance or service  

 

function, make sure all safety shields and  

 

devices are installed before placing unit in  

 service.

Summary of Contents for T1618

Page 1: ...TANDEM DISCS Assembly Operator s Manual For Models T1618 T2018 T2418 October 2015 Form TandemDiscRev indd...

Page 2: ...nsport Safety 8 2 8 Maintenance Safety 8 2 9 Hydraulic Safety 9 2 10 Storage Safety 9 3 Operation 10 3 1 To the New Operator or Owner 10 3 2 Machine Components 11 3 3 Pre Operation Checklist 13 3 4 Pr...

Page 3: ...t reference and to pass on to new operators or owners Call your Gear more dealer or distributor if you need assistance information or additional copies of the manuals OPERATOR ORIENTATION The directio...

Page 4: ...or functional purposes cannot be guarded WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation that if not avoided could result in death or serious injury and includes hazards that are exposed when guar...

Page 5: ...ety and Operating instructions in the manual and to follow these Most accidents can be avoided A person who has not read and understood all operating and safety instructions is not qualified to operat...

Page 6: ...s to operate or assemble this unit until they have read this manual and have devel oped a thorough understanding of the safety precautions and of how it works Review the safety instructions with all u...

Page 7: ...and machine quickly in an emergency Read this manual and the one provided with your tractor Train all new personnel and review instructions frequently with existing workers Be certain only a properly...

Page 8: ...ime without hope of natural recovery 4 Operate the machine only with a tractor equipped with an approved Roll Over Protective Structure ROPS Always wear your seat belt Serious injury or even death cou...

Page 9: ...m the ground Operate only from the operators seat to prevent unexpected movement that can lead to crushing between frame members Start operation at a slower comfortable speed in crease tractor speed a...

Page 10: ...e operator s view They could also be struck by foreign objects or thrown from the machine 2 8 MAINTENANCE SAFETY 1 Good maintenance is your responsibility Poor maintenance is an invitation to trouble...

Page 11: ...to the system make sure all components are tight and that lines hoses and couplings are not damaged When disconnecting hydraulic lines shut off hydraulic supply and relieve hydraulic pressure 1 Store...

Page 12: ...ronment is provided for the operator bystanders and the area around the worksite Untrained operators are not qualified to operate the machine Many features incorporated into this machine are the resul...

Page 13: ...11 3 2 MACHINE COMPONENTS...

Page 14: ...8 2 800331 Beam Adj Plate 2 Cntr T1618 T2018 8 2 800333 Beam Adj Plate 3 Cntr T2418 9 16 800116 U Bolt x 3 x 3 10 As Req d 800136 Disc Blade 18 Plain 11 As Req d 800139 Disc Blade 18 Notched 12 4 W20...

Page 15: ...to prevent wheels from coming off the ground when starting suddenly with a load Check all parts for damage Repair or replace as required Check for entangled material Remove this material IMPORTANT Tor...

Page 16: ...p engine set park brake remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing adjusting and repairing 3 Do not carry people on disc or frame 4 Add weight to front of tractor to pr...

Page 17: ...maintenance or adjustments on Disc NOTE The more angle you have the more aggressive the cut will be and the more horsepower will be required to pull your unit NOTE The rear discs should be centered b...

Page 18: ...plement low when moving or transporting 6 Stay away from overhead power lines Elec trocution can occur without direct contact 7 Be sure your machine can clearly be seen by overtaking and oncoming traf...

Page 19: ...ur local dealer or distributor Before you call please have this Operator s Manual and the serial number from your Tandem Disc ready PROBLEM CAUSE SOLUTION Shallow penetration Insufficient weight Add w...

Page 20: ...Adjust disc gang at the best angles depending on the typical soil conditions in your area 3 Advise customers that they can adjust disc gangs if more or less aggressive action is re quired The sharper...

Page 21: ...ews unless otherwise specified in this manual When using locking elements increase torque values by 5 Torque value for bolts and capscrews are identified by their head markings 6 SPECIFICATIONS 6 1 ME...

Page 22: ...njury or damages of any kind or na ture direct consequential or contingent to person or property This warranty does not extend to loss of crops loss because of delay in harvesting or any other expense...

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