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OPERATION

GENERAL INFORMATION

After receiving your chassis, check entire unit carefully before first operation. Tighten bolts and set
screws that might have come loose. Lubricate as explained in the Lubrication Chapter in this manual.

TIRE INFLATION

Inflate tires to manufacture’s recommended pressure, making sure all tires have equal pressure.
Inadequate or unequal tire pressure can cause improper trailing and premature tire failure.

WHEEL BOLTS

Tighten wheel bolts to specifications below after chassis has been in use for a short period of time.
Check periodically thereafter.

TORQUE

400 ft. lbs.

TIRE SIZE

PRESSURE

425/65R22.5

85

550/45x22.5

38

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Page 1: ...15 384 5463 MARSHFIELD WISCONSIN 54449 HSMFG0516 Part 72824 Starting Serial 611001 WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH 4124 OPERATOR S MANUAL CHASSIS ...

Page 2: ...ert Symbol 7 Safety Information Explanation of Safety Signs 8 Safety Instructions 9 Mount Attachments Safely 10 Safety Decals 11 Safety Information Warning Owner Must Read and Understand 10 Cap Screw Torque Value 11 Set Up Assembly 14 Transporting 16 Operation 17 Adjustment 18 Service 19 Options 20 Lubrication Guide 21 Decal Location 22 24 Service Notes 25 26 ...

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Page 5: ... are in place and legible AFTER COMPLETION DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RETAIN FOR RECORDS H S DEALER PRE DELIVERY CHECK LIST After the Chassis has been completely set up check to be certain it is in correct operating order before delivering to the customer The following is a list of points to inspect Check off each item as you have made the proper adjustments and found the item operating satisfactori...

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Page 7: ...st excercise when operating this unit Explain recommended loads for different types of materials Explain to customer that regular lubrication is required for proper operation and long life of machine Show customer the lubrication section of Owner s Manual Give the customer Operator s Manual and make sure they read and understand all operating and service instructions Have customer sign a completed...

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Page 9: ...VER YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL REMEMBER THE CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST OPERATOR MOST ACCIDENTSARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED TO PREVENT THE POSSIBILITY OF INJURY OR DAMAGE 7 H S MANUFACTURING CO INC SAFETY INFORMATION ...

Page 10: ...NFORMATION OBSERVE MAXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED The maximum transport speed for this implement is 32 km h 20 m p h Some tractors are capable of operating at speeds that exceed the maximum transport speed of this implement Regardless of the maximum speed capability of the tractor being used to tow this implement do not exceed the implement s maximum transport speed Exceeding the implements maximum trans...

Page 11: ... PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH Shift to lower gear before going down steep grades Keep towing vehicle in gear at all times Never exceed safe travel speed Always use safety pin with locking device and safety chain when attaching towing vehicle LOAD WAGON SAFELY WARNING Help prevent chassis and tractor rollover due to uneven load distribution Distribute load evenly between front and rear and side ...

Page 12: ...Travel uphill or downhill when working on inclines or slopes avoid traveling across the grade BE AWARE OF LOW TIRES Be aware of load height and height of electrical wires in the area MAINTAIN SAFE CLEARANCE FROM ELECTRIC POWER LINES AND AVOID CONTACT WITH ANY ELECTRICALLY CHARGED CONDUCTOR CONTACT WITH ELECTRIC POWER SOURCES CAN RESULT IN ELECTRICAL SHOCK OR ELECTROCUTION FAILURE TO HEED THIS WARN...

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Page 14: ...e DO NOT ALLOW PERSONNEL OTHER THAN THE QUALIFIED OPERATOR NEAR THE MACHINE DO NOT allow riders on machine at any time ALWAYS use a safety pin with locking device DO NOT step up on machine at any time NEVER exceed safe travel speed DO NOT allow minors to operate or be near the machine STAY CLEAR of hydraulic lines they may be under extreme pressure or heat Loose or floppy clothing should not be wo...

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Page 16: ...RE INFLATION Inflate tires to manufacture s recommended pressure making sure all tires have equal pressure Inad equate or unequal tire pressure can cause improper trailing and premature tire failure WHEEL BOLTS Tighten wheel bolts to specifications below and again after chassis has been in use for a short period of time Check periodically thereafter 14 SET UP ASSEMBLY NOTE Determine right or left ...

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Page 18: ...th equal to or greater than the ultimate gross weight of the towed machine It must be replaced if one or more links are broken stretched or otherwise damaged 16 TOWING ON HIGHWAY Follow state and local regulations when towing farm equipment on public highways Never tow the chassis on a public highway at a speed greater than 20 mph 32 kph TRANSPORTING ...

Page 19: ...is manual TIRE INFLATION Inflate tires to manufacture s recommended pressure making sure all tires have equal pressure Inadequate or unequal tire pressure can cause improper trailing and premature tire failure WHEEL BOLTS Tighten wheel bolts to specifications below after chassis has been in use for a short period of time Check periodically thereafter TORQUE 400 ft lbs TIRE SIZE PRESSURE 425 65R22 ...

Page 20: ...d nut F Hub B Cotter Pin G Inner Race C Washer H Inner Bearing D Outer Bearing I Seal E Outer Race 18 WHEEL BEARINGS IF WHEEL BEARINGS BECOME LOOSE ADJUST THEM IMMEDIATELY 1 Block wheels to prevent rolling jack up chassis until wheels turn freely 2 Remove hub cap 3 Remove cotter pin B from adjusting nut and spindle 4 Tighten hub nut A until there is a slight drag on hub when wheel is turning 5 Che...

Page 21: ... above Check lug nuts Be sure all are tightened to specifications prior to operation Check tire pressure Make sure all tires are inflated equally to proper pressure Lubricate all points identified in this manual SEASONALLY Check all tires for wear Check all pivot points and bushings for wear ANNUALLY Remove and repack wheel bearings See instructions above For further service information or questio...

Page 22: ...If the tractor is set up with the 4 pin in the seven in plug as being brakes per new ASABE standard it will be activated when the user pushes the brake pedal The braking force can be adjusted by pressing the plus or minus on the gain of the controller For tractors that do not have this feature the handset is used to apply the brakes Brake Drum Brake System Brake Module 20 ...

Page 23: ...around the shaft on sleeve type bearings Wipe off excessive grease to prevent accumulation of chaff or grit around bearing 21 Become familiar with all lubrication points and establish a routine to ensure complete lubrication of the Chassis IMPORTANT Catch and dispose of fluid per local waste disposal regulations whenever service is performed on hydraulic components valves cylinders hoses etc Wheel...

Page 24: ...T DAMAGED OR IF CHASSIS IS REPAINTED REPLACE DECALS REMEMBER DECALS ARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND SAFETY 22 Part Qty Description 311 1 Patent Decal 1495A 1 Run Away Break Away Hazard 72859 1 H S Model Right Side 72861 2 H S Model Rear Left Side 72865 2 4124 Model Number 54033 1 Made in the U S A 71188B 1 Jack Storage Position 72203A 1 Warning Help Avoid Injury 82602 2 Crushing Hazard One on each sid...

Page 25: ...DECAL LOCATION 71188B 23 82602 82602 54033 093020 72859 72865 72865 72861 ...

Page 26: ...DECAL LOCATION 24 91604 1495A 311 72203A 72861 ...

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