Page 1: ...IGINAL INSTRUCTIONS Operator Manual Turbo Chisel TCN 5107 5309 5311 5313 Read the operator s manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Illustrations may show optional equipment not supplied with standard unit 41967 ...
Page 2: ...reat Plains International Great Plains International Great Plains International Great Plains International Great Plains International Great Plains International Plains International Great 166 372M ENG 166 372M CZE 166 372M HUN 166 372M FRA 166 372M LIT 166 372M BUL 166 372M RUM 166 372M GER 166 372M RUS ...
Page 3: ...ered the weights and measurements are no longer accurate for your machine Update the record by adding the machine weight and measurements with the option s weight and measurements Dealer Contact Information Model Number Serial Number Machine Height Machine Length Machine Width Machine Weight Year of Construction Delivery Date First Operation Accessories Name Street City State Telephone Email Deale...
Page 4: ...Great Plains Manual 04 26 2019 Table of Contents Index 2 Product Table of Contents Index ...
Page 5: ... This Manual 4 Document Family 4 Definitions 4 Owner Assistance 4 Important Safety Information 5 Safety Reflectors and Decals 9 Preparation and Setup 17 Initial Setup 17 Seasonal Setup 17 Pre Tilling Setup 17 Hitching Tractor to Turbo Chisel 18 Clevis Hitch 19 Category III Hitch 19 Electrical Hookup 20 Hydraulic Hose Hookup 21 Brake Hook up Option 21 Operating Instructions 24 Pre Start Checklist 2...
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Page 7: ... which is NOT from an actual machine The machine label provides data which is specific to your machine as originally shipped from the factory If you or the dealer have added Options not originally ordered with the machine or removed Options that were originally ordered the weights and measurements no longer are accurate for your machine Update the Record on the next page upon modifications See Tra...
Page 8: ...u add or remove Options update the Log If the page cannot be legibly updated request or print a new Operator manual Dealer Information Great Plains Regional Agent If different than those on page 4 My Customer Number ID Dealer Name Street Place Post Code Country Voice Fax Web Email Agent Voice Street Fax Place Web Post Code Email Country Machine Log Machine Model Serial Number Working Width Transpo...
Page 9: ...oulters fractures the ground 7 15 cm directly ahead of the shanks Two rows of shanks on 76 2 cm centers allows for residue to flow through the machine The effective spacing of the two rows of shanks is 38 1 cm The shanks can fracture the ground up to 30 5 cm deep The TCN models offer optional shank configurations The configurations can have heavy duty parabolic shanks medium duty parabolic shanks ...
Page 10: ...wner Assistance If you need customer service or repair parts contact a Great Plains dealer They have trained personnel repair parts and equipment specially designed for Great Plains products Your machine s parts were specially designed and should only be replaced with Great Plains parts Always use the serial and model number page 1 when ordering parts from your Great Plains dealer Your Great Plain...
Page 11: ...mited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components that for functional purposes cannot be guarded WARNING and the colour Safety Orange indicate a potential hazard which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices CAUTION and the colour Safety Yellow indi...
Page 12: ...r specified anchor location Allow only enough slack in chain for turns Replace chain if any links or end fittings are broken stretched or damaged Do not use safety chain for towing Avoid High Pressure Fluids Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury This Turbo Chisel requires a Power Beyond port which is always under pressure when the tractor is running Avoid the ...
Page 13: ...imum transport speed for implement is 30 kph Some rough terrains require a slower speed Sudden braking can cause a towed load to swerve and upset Do not exceed 30 kph or 20 mph Never travel at a speed which does not allow adequate control of steering and stopping Reduce speed if towed load is not equipped with brakes Comply with national regional and local laws Do not tow an implement or nurse tan...
Page 14: ...on and installed properly Remove buildup of grease oil or debris Remove all tools and unused parts from Turbo Chisel before operation Safety At All Times Thoroughly read and understand the instructions in this manual before operation Read all instructions noted on the safety decals Be familiar with all Turbo Chisel functions Operate machinery from the driver s seat only Do not leave Turbo Chisel u...
Page 15: ...g the parking jacks shut off valves wheel chocks or other moving parts Ensure any heavy components are fully supported when removing pins bolts Safety Decals Safety Reflectors and Decals Your implement comes equipped with all lights safety reflectors and decals in place They were designed to help you safely operate your implement Read and follow decal directions Keep lights in operating condition ...
Page 16: ...eflector Slow Moving Vehicle SMV On the back of smv post 1 total Reflectors Red Triangles One each rear fluorescent panel 2 total International 818 055C North America 818 055C 41973 International 833 399C North America n a North American models use 818 055C SMV reflectors 838 614C red reflectors 838 615C amber reflectors 42154 ...
Page 17: ...s Reflectors Red Reflectors Orange International 833 398C One each side front frame one each side rear 4 panels total North America n a 42154 42155 International n a North America 838 614C On rear of light bracelets both sides above Orange 2 total 41973 International n a North America 838 603C On rear of light brackets both sides below Reds 2 total 41973 ...
Page 18: ... America 838 615C One on front of light bracket one on outside of center frame plate rear one on outside of trusses front both sides two on optional rear finishing attachment not shown visible from side while folded for transport 8 total International 848 398C On speed limit braced rear of center frame 1 total North America 818 188C On front of left truss 2nd from top 1 total 41972 42325 42154 419...
Page 19: ...Wheel Chock Option Front angled tube of center frame near wheel chocks both sides 2 total Warning Tongue Rising Front of hitch rear 1 total Danger Crush Front of hitch front 1 total International 848 757C North America 848 757C 41979 International 848 511C North America 838 606C International 848 513C North America 838 600C 41971 41971 ...
Page 20: ...from top 1 total Warning Wing Crushing Warning High Pressure Fluid Front of hitch middle 1 total International 848 516C North America 838 599C International 848 530C Outside of wing stop tube both sides 4 total North America 838 602C Outside center frame angle tube front both sides 4 total International 848 517C North America 838 094C 41971 41972 42157 848 530C REV A 41971 ...
Page 21: ...al Caution Read Operator Manual Caution Tires Not A Step On outside of truss and center frame angled tube both sides 4 total International 848 531C North America 838 611C 41972 International 848 512C On front of left truss top outside cylinder mount bar both sides 3 total North America 838 598C On front of left truss top 1 total International 848 507C North America 818 398C 42157 41971 41972 ...
Page 22: ...bar both sides 2 total Danger Cutting of Foot On front of left truss bottom 1 total International 848 512C North America 838 613C International 848 781C North America 848 271C 41972 838 613C SAFETY STOP BRACKETS OR TRANSPORT LOCK PINS MUST BE USED DURING TRANSPORT TO MAINTAIN MINIMUM MACHINE HEIGHT AND SUPPORT WEIGHT OF MACHINE IN THE EVENT OF HYDRAULIC FAILURE NOTICE 41971 ...
Page 23: ...ght and cotter pins are spread Make sure your tractor horsepower matches the implement you are pulling This is important so the implement can do the best possible job Clean all hydraulic couplings and connect to tractor as shown on page Hydraulic Hose Hookup on page 21 If machine is folded open the two lock valves on rod end of fold cylinders and slowly untold the unit Make sure no one is under th...
Page 24: ...ke sure the rear parking jack is in the parking position before attempting to hitch or unhitch from the tractor Hitch Failure Risk The TCN5107 5313 Turbo Chisel s are pull type implements equipped with standard Category IV single tang hitch It may be converted to a Category III or clevis hitch using supplied accessory parts Always have two 2 bolts in two holes of both tongue and hitch Tractor Oil ...
Page 25: ... shouldered end of the clevis up fully seat the clevis in the upright base hitch Insert the Grade 8 bolt from below Secure with lock nut 1 3 Hitch Failure Hazard Install the hitch base and assemble the clevis parts as shown Incorrect installation or assembly may result in failure of the clevis bolt leading to hitch failure This could result in a serious highway accident or severe machine damage Ca...
Page 26: ...fer to Figure 6 10 Retract jack foot 11 After hitching tractor to turbo chisel store front jack on storage stob on Turbo Chisel tongue 12 Remove pin from rear jack Figure 5 move to front outside tube of center frame storage stob Figure 6 and re install pin 13 Remove pin in jack stand tube Figure 5 and raise tube up to top hole re install pin Electrical Hookup Refer to Figure 7 Make sure tractor is...
Page 27: ...er symbol feeds a cylinder base end The hose with a retracted cylinder symbol feeds a cylinder rod end Secure hoses and cables so that they have sufficient slack for hitch movements but cannot get caught between moving parts of tractor implement or hitch Failure to safely route and secure hoses and cables could result in damage requiring component repair replacement and lost field time Clean all h...
Page 28: ... tractor behaviour on page 33 Also understand and comply with tractor operational restrictions when trailer brakes are used For example it is generally necessary to inter tie split brakes and avoid differential steering braking if trailer brakes are used Air Brake Hook up Refer to Figure 12 17 Open petcock at reservoir tank Drain any water from tank Close petcock Refer to Figure 13 18 Inspect glad...
Page 29: ... brake system to be dual line A single line tractor system cannot charge the tank that powers the Turbo Chisel brakes Roll Away Hazard When unhitching disconnect the red control line first This sets the brakes on the implement Hydraulic Brake Hook up Refer to Figure 14 This is a single hydraulic line connected to the tractor Brake outlet The factory default connector is a 19 mm poppet style QD Qui...
Page 30: ...res for proper inflation Tire Inflation Chart on page 61 Check all bolts pins and fasteners Torque as shown in Torque Values Chart on page 62 Check Turbo Chisel for worn or damaged parts Repair or replace parts before going to the field Check hydraulic hoses fittings and cylinders for leaks Repair or replace before going to the field High Pressure Fluid Hazard Relieve pressure and shut down tracto...
Page 31: ...he shut off valve may be opened If an accident occurs seek immediate medical assistance from a physician familiar with this type of injury Pinch Point and Crushing Hazards Keep people away from the implement and tractor during folding Risks include pinching or crushing at pivot points and at multiple sites in pivoting assemblies Use wing fold locks If a hydraulic failure occurs or hydraulic levers...
Page 32: ...mplement page 30 3 Extend the lift cylinders to full raise implement Hold at raised for a few seconds Set circuit to Neutral Do not install transport locks Fold Fold Wings page 26 4 Activate the circuit to retract the fold cylinders One wing may reach the stop before the other A slight asymmetry is not uncommon in folding 5 When both wings are in contact with their stops Set fold circuit to Neutra...
Page 33: ...tor and remove the key 11 Inspect fold lift cylinders linkages and hoses for wear If parts are worn the operator should have a qualified technician replace worn parts 12 If parts are in good working order move transport locks to the working position on lift mechanism link 13 Move locking valve lever to the open position slowly on both fold cylinders 14 Ensure all personal e g children are out of t...
Page 34: ...During lowering coulters and chisel points will cut or crush anything beneath them and can cause serious injury or death Crushing Hazard While Raised Use transport locks page 28 when working on implement Without transport locks center section and wings are held up only by hydraulic pressure and slowly lower over time They may lower more rapidly if the hydraulic system is damaged They lower rapidly...
Page 35: ...age position 18 Unfold implement before lowering page 27 19 Make sure all persons are clear of danger zones e g coulters and chisel points Refer to Figure 23 Falling Hazard Do not stand on tires when implement is lowered as they may have little or no weight on them and may turn suddenly and without warning if used as a step resulting in serious injury Figure 22 Lift Lock Disengaged 41997 Figure 23...
Page 36: ...ircuits lift timers must be set to no more than 2 seconds longer than needed to fully raise Turbo Chisel To reduce oil heating and system wear Do Not Set for Continuous Mode 20 Make sure all persons are safely clear of implement sections 21 Activate dedicated Lift circuit normally Extend Refer to Figure 24 22 Extend cylinders until all sections are raised Hold for a few seconds to re phase cylinde...
Page 37: ...inability to stop Reduce speeds if road conditions are less than ideal Unexpected Wing Tilt Down and Lowering Hazards Use wing locking valves page 26 Check that implement centre section lift lock is engaged page 27 Failure to use these safety features can cause a major accident resulting in death injury and equipment damage If locks are not engaged and a hydraulic failure occurs or a circuit is un...
Page 38: ...g 10 425lbs 5205kg 11 465lbs 5496kg 12 105lbs Medium Chisel Auto Reset Chopper wheel 4140kg 9120lbs 5505kg 12 125lbs 5648kg 13 590lbs 5648kg 12 505lbs Medium Chisel Auto Reset Buster Bar 3739kg 8235lbs 4980kg 10 970lbs 5677kg 12 235lbs 5677kg 12 505lbs HEAVY MEDIUM CHISEL AUTO REST NO ATTACHMENT 3752kg 8265lbs 5005kg 11 025lbs 5478kg 12 065lbs 5877kg 12 945lbs HEAVY MEDIUM CHISEL AUTO REST CHOPPER...
Page 39: ...ake system as there is no safe way to set the chock blocks when the implement id in motion This manual therefore refers to it only for parking Service Brake Operation If optional brakes are installed and connected the hydraulic hydraulic or air hydraulic systems automatically work in conjunction with the tractor s own brakes Application and release of tractor brakes during tractor motion applies a...
Page 40: ...active Dual Line Air Hydraulic Brake Operation In this system the supply yellow or blue coded line charges a reservoir air tank on the implement The service red coded line meters air from the reservoir to a booster cylinder which operates the implement s hydraulic brake lines Service Air Brakes Not Instantly Available Prior to movement wait for the tractor air system to reach full charge after imp...
Page 41: ...k Using an inadequate tow vehicle is extremely unsafe and can result in loss of control serious injury and death Braking and Loss of Control Hazard Do not exceed 20 mph 32 kph Slow down on rough roads Transport Steps Know your implement weight If tractor capabilities are marginal check actual weight of implement at a scale 1 Check that implement is securely hitched to a sufficient tractor page 18 ...
Page 42: ...or short distances to clear residue clogs is acceptable Lifting for tight turns or reverse moves is required Equipment Damage Risk Do not pull for extended distances when partially raised Do not routinely raise for wide turns Such practices cause premature wear of cylinders pins and frame components Such wear is not covered by the warranty Equipment Damage Risk Lift for tight turns and reverse mov...
Page 43: ...uckle and the snap wire pin may be re installed 3 If machine needs leveled from front to rear when running in field remove the snap wire pin from the turnbuckle lock swing lock off turnbuckle and adjust the hitch turnbuckle When done adjusting be sure and swing turnbuckle lock back down and secure with snap wire pin First Pass Operation Checklist Page 1 Implement unfolded and aligned for first pas...
Page 44: ... the two 3 8 x 1 1 4 bolts and either add more shims to raise wings or take shims out to lower wings 7 Re instal bolts and tighten to specs Torque Values Chart on page 62 Open locking valves and unfold wings 8 If machine is not level when fold cylinders are completely extended and running in the field repeat same procedure to level wings Refer to Figure 31 9 Once machine is pre leveled raise and l...
Page 45: ...f the machine that makes contact with the soil is the turbo coulters These can be adjusted hydraulically from the seat of the tractor These coulters are designed to cut and size they will also help with bury ing residue as the aggressive turbo blades will pick up and roll the soil These coulters should not be run at a depth deeper than 5 Also in very hard ground be careful to try not to force the ...
Page 46: ...tions Rear Attachment Settings Rear Chopper Reel 6 The chopper reel attachment is designed to help size the soil and residue coming out of the back of the machine and level the soil surface The reels should be run as far forward as possible without causing plugging of the reel assemblies or the machine In wetter conditions they may need to be moved back some to allow the soil to settle before comi...
Page 47: ...own pressure tighten lock nut on top of spring This will compress the bottom of the spring increasing down pressure This will also raise the chopper reel so you will also need to re adjust eyebolt at the bottom of the spring bolt accordingly Buster Bar Refer to Figure 36 12 The buster bar attachment is designed to knock the tops of the ridges and to help fill the valleys behind the chisel shanks T...
Page 48: ...side of implement tongue See Hitching Tractor to Turbo Chisel on page 18 4 If an attachment is installed remove rear jack from storage position and pin securely to rear jack stand on the rear of the implement Adjust the jack stand to allow the jack to engage the ground 5 If ground is soft place a wide block or plate under the jack or jacks to increase contact area 6 Securely install chock blocks t...
Page 49: ...tings and hoses Tighten repair or replace parts as needed 6 Check all moving parts for wear or damage Make notes of any parts needing repair or replacement before the next season 7 Lubricate all points listed in Maintenance to prevent rust 8 Clean Turbo Chisel of mud dirt excess oil and grease 9 Grease exposed cylinder rods to prevent rust 10 Use touch up paint to cover scratches chips and worn ar...
Page 50: ...ak Recharge and bleed system Air Hydraulic system damaged diaphragm in booster chamber Replace booster Air Hydraulic system leaks in air system Repair leaks Air Hydraulic system clogged filters Clean filters page 50 Air Hydraulic system valve open Close dump valve page 53 Close petcock page 22 Hydraulic Hydraulic system air in brake line from tractor Bleed and recharge brake line Brake linings and...
Page 51: ... pressure is 150 bar Minimum required air pressure is 550 kPa Dragging brake Over extended adjuster Reset adjuster Inspect to discover why it over extended Debris in brakes Remove brake shoes Clean and dry Distorted brake parts scraping Replace damaged parts Weak return spring Replace all springs Piston seized in brake cylinder Rebuild or replace cylinder Ice in parking brake lines Warm and releas...
Page 52: ...e areas listed under Lubrication and Scheduled Maintenance on page 48 3 Check for air leaks at hose connections 4 Check and tighten or replace any hydraulic leaks Check hoses for any leaks It is important that there are no leaks on the equipment 5 Inflate tires as specified on Tire Inflation Chart on page 61 6 Replace any worn damaged or illegible safety decals Order new decals from your Great Pla...
Page 53: ...d for routine transport Steps to install locks presume a starting configuration of implement unfolded and lowered 1 Raise the unfolded implement Refer to Figure 38 2 Install the transport locks Remove the transport locks from the lift mechanism links and pin to cylinder rods Maintenance Lift Unlock 1 Raise the implement 2 Remove the transport locks Return them to storage 3 To fold see folding page...
Page 54: ...tem the brake lines need to be bled 1 Spot the machine on a level surface at a safe distance from any ignition sources brake fluid is flammable Unless conditions are dry and calm use a sheltered area to keep moisture and contaminants out of brake fluid Leave the tractor hitched to provide braking action to systems 2 Unfold the machine and block the machine tires to prevent movement Do not set the ...
Page 55: ...ycle machine system Continue until no fluid flows at hub E Close valve and repeat step C and step D for the other outside hub then the inside hubs Refer to Figure 41 which depicts air brake system tee for hydraulic brake system is similar F Disconnect center port of brake line tee Cycle brakes until no fluid flows Re secure tee Charge and Bleed System Refer to Figure 42 7 Fill the reservoir with b...
Page 56: ...w air to escape when system is pressurized but not enough to allow air to enter 14 Cycle tractor brakes until no air bubble appear at connection Tighten connection 15 Top off master cylinder reservoir Air Brake Maintenance Reservoir Draining Refer to Figure 45 Prior to storage or daily in humid operations drain water from the air brake reservoir tank to prevent rust inside the tank and rust contam...
Page 57: ...os Fibers Hazard Most recently manufactured brake linings are asbestos free However non asbestos brake linings may contain one or more of a variety of ingredients including glass fibers mineral wool aramid fibers ceramic fibers and silica that can be health risks if inhaled Scientists disagree on the extent of the risks from exposure to these substances Exposure to silica dust can cause silicosis ...
Page 58: ...m system or brake washing equipment is not available carefully clean the brake parts in open air Use a fine mist from a pump spray bottle to wet parts Use a solution containing water and if available a biodegradable non phosphate water based detergent Thoroughly wet the wheel hub and brake assembly components to control dust prior to removal of brake shoes Wipe parts clean with a cloth Dust Contro...
Page 59: ... down on cap to release Push up 6 Jack up and support one or both machine transport axles 7 Be wearing and using recommended safety equipment for the remainder of these procedures 8 Spin the wheels checking for evidence of excess run out at the braking surface of the drums 9 Remove wheels If you have more than one wheel removed at a time mark on them where they came from L R and inside outside as ...
Page 60: ...clude thickness of shoe pad and absence of grease contamination deep scores chipping or excessive heat fractures Hairline heat fissures are not unusual and do not require shoe replacement 17 Inspect brake shoe retaining and operating hardware Check for wear or damage to holes pins and springs Check for weak springs Springs must completely retract shoes when brakes are released Sound practice is to...
Page 61: ...ants to come in contact with new brake linings 22 Release upper spring between shoes was under self adjuster and release lower spring between shoes 23 Loosen nuts on lower shoulder bolts Push brake shoes outward at bottom to allow removal of hand brake arms 24 Disconnect hand brake line by uncoupling the brake arm link at the clevis pin not shown 25 Release lower spring between hand brake arms If ...
Page 62: ...t spring force 31 Remove large flat washer 32 Remove hold down bolts and brake shoes 33 Inspect brake shoes Check that web is flat and at a right angle to table Check welds for cracks Check operating holes for wear and peening If any defect or damage is noted replace shoes regardless of lining status 34 Replace any shoes contaminated with oil 35 If replacing one shoe set due to normal wear Great P...
Page 63: ...rt five backing plate studs through dust cover and spindle weldment Secure with lock washers and 1 2 13 nuts Re Install Springs Refer to Figure 54 40 With link arm toward front of machine insert parking brake arm assembly from spindle side of backing plate through lower slots in brake shoes 41 Insert double bend end of parking brake spring in hole at rear end of parking brake arm Hook single bend ...
Page 64: ...bearing cup Seals are hollow metal structures and are somewhat fragile The are not intended to be in contact with the bearings When installing them carefully align them so they are concentric with the shaft hole Apply insertion force across the entire face or at least equally along the entire outside diameter as close to the seal O D as possible 51 Carefully place drum hub assembly on spindle 52 I...
Page 65: ... any brakes that operate the trailer service brakes 61 Have someone spin one brake equipped machine wheel and stand clear 62 Slowly engage the tractor service brakes If the wheel does not stop spinning this may merely indicate that the self adjusters have not yet seated Cycle a second time 63 Check for unusual noises and failure to brake Check that the wheel spins freely with brakes released 64 Sp...
Page 66: ...3 Center Section 274cm 9 274cm 9 274cm 9 274cm 9 Wing N A 53cm 1 9 76cm 2 6 114cm 3 9 Number of Shanks 7 9 11 13 Shank Spacing 38cm 15 38cm 15 38cm 15 38cm 15 15 19 23 27 Blade Spacing 19cm 7 5 19cm 7 5 19cm 7 5 19cm 7 5 Weight total 4526kg 9970lbs 6000kg 13 215lbs 6774kg 14 920lbs 7289kg 16 055lbs Weight tongue 113kg 249lbs 150kg 330lbs 169kg 373lbs 182kg 401lbs Weight axle 4413kg 9721lbs 5850kg ...
Page 67: ...se tape sealant which can clog a filter and or plug an orifice JIC Joint Industry Conference SAE J514 Note straight threads and the 37 cone on M fittings or 37 flare on F fittings Use no sealants tape or liquid on JIC fittings ORB O Ring Boss SAE J514 Note straight threads and elastomer O Ring Prior to installation to prevent abrasion during tightening lubricate O Ring with clean hydraulic fluid U...
Page 68: ...440 610 7 8 9 225 585 820 M20 X 1 5 310 650 900 7 8 14 250 640 905 M24 X 3 480 760 1050 1 8 340 875 1230 M24 X 2 525 830 1150 1 12 370 955 1350 M30 X 3 5 960 1510 2100 11 8 7 480 1080 1750 M30 X 2 1060 1680 2320 11 8 12 540 1210 1960 M36 X 3 5 1730 2650 3660 11 4 7 680 1520 2460 M36 X 2 1880 2960 4100 11 4 12 750 1680 2730 13 8 6 890 1990 3230 a in tpi nominal thread diameter in inches threads per...
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Page 73: ...a purpose for which the product is not de signed This Warranty shall not apply if the product is towed at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour Claims under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adjustments must by made through such dealer Great Plains reserves the right to make changes in mate rials or design of the product at any time withou...
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Page 75: ...ressure fluid 14 pinch hand 15 speed 12 tongue rising 13 wing crush 14 definitions 4 de intensifier 34 depth stop adjustment 39 differential braking 22 directions 4 DOT3 49 DOT4 49 DOT5 49 DOT5 1 49 drag bolts 46 drum 58 drum brake 53 dual line 21 E electronic timer controls 30 email Great Plains 47 F Federal Mogul 51 filter air brake 50 fire 5 fluid brake 49 flush brakes 48 FMVSS 116 49 fumes 8 H...
Page 76: ...e 61 hose colour code 21 torque values 62 TCN5107 1 TCN5309 1 TCN5311 1 TCN5313 1 test brakes 59 tilling ending 37 tilt 25 tire inflation 61 tires 7 torque lug nut 59 towing 31 35 towing vehicle capability 31 35 trailer brake 33 trailing implement 36 transport 35 TCN5107 63 TCN5309 64 TCN5311 65 TCN5313 66 transport locks 27 47 transport speed 7 31 transporting 24 turbo coulter adjustment 39 turns...
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