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TRANSPORT LIGHTING & REFLECTORS

Transport lighting with a 7 pin plug is standard equipment
on all Top Shot Models. The lighting system is to be
connected to the 7 pin power receptacle (per SAEJ560B)
on your tractor. If your tractor is not equipped with the proper
receptacle, see your tractor dealer for details.

 

Red reflective

safety decals and a SMV sign are on the rear of the tank for
safety.

TRANSPORTING

SAFETY CHAIN (Optional)

Follow state and local regulations regarding use of a safety chain and transport lighting when towing
farm equipment on public highways. A proper safety chain should be used to retain the safety connection
between the towing and towed machines, in the event of separation of the primary attaching system.
Check with local law enforcement agencies for your own particular regulations. Unless otherwise
prohibited, use a slow-moving vehicle emblem. Never tow the Top Shot on a public highway at a speed
greater than 20 m.p.h. (32 kph).

As required or when desired, the Top Shot can be equipped with a safety chain for travel on public
highways.

1. Chain has sufficient slack to allow turns and movements of either the tractor or the Top Shot,

without placing tension on the chain.

2. Chain is of sufficient strength to hold the decoupled implement (and its load) and tow it to the

shoulder.

TOWING ON HIGHWAY

To view beyond the back of the larger trailer-mounted Top Shot when transporting the unit on a public
highway, consider obtaining and installing a rear view mirror on your tractor with a wide load mounting
bracket.

STORAGE

Because the Top Shot is likely to be used year-round, it should be in ready-to-operate condition at all
times. Several provisions have been designed into the Top Shot to enable it to be used in cold, moderate
and warm outside temperatures. The most important factor for continuous proper operation is lubrication.
When operating the Top Shot in freezing temperatures, the unit should be stored inside, if possible.
Refer to Operation Chapter for special operating procedures in freezing temperatures.

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Summary of Contents for 5242

Page 1: ...5463 MARSHFIELD WISCONSIN 54449 WARNING READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH HSMFG01...

Page 2: ...nation of Safety Signs 8 Safety Decals 9 10 Safety Information Warning Owner Must Read and Understand 11 Cap Screw Torque Values 12 Set Up Assembly 13 Transporting 14 Storage 14 Preparing for Operatio...

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Page 5: ...LIST AFTER COMPLETION DEALER SHOULD REMOVE AND RETAIN FOR RECORDS After the Top Shot has been completely set up check to be certain it is in correct operating order before delivering to the customer T...

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Page 7: ...ures the customer that the Pre delivery service was satisfactorily performed Explain to the customer that the pre delivery inspection was made Explain to the customer all the safety precautions they m...

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Page 9: ...R YOUR PERSONAL SAFETY IS INVOLVED TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL REMEMBER THE CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST OPERATOR MOST ACCIDENTS ARE CAUSED BY HUMAN ERROR CERTAIN PRECAUTIONS MUST BE OBSERVED TO PREVENT T...

Page 10: ...ORMATION 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...

Page 11: ...9 SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 12: ...SAFETY INFORMATION 10...

Page 13: ...e tractor engine remove ignition key and allow all mechanisms to stop Before cleaning or working on the Top Shot detach the PTO shaft and completely disengage the tractor hydraulics DO NOT attempt to...

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Page 15: ...ter Check wheel bolts periodically thereafter 3 Inflate the tires to the appropriate pressure listed in the Service Chapter 4 Check the Top Shot for proper assembly and adjustment and make sure that a...

Page 16: ...peed greater than 20 m p h 32 kph As required or when desired the Top Shot can be equipped with a safety chain for travel on public highways 1 Chain has sufficient slack to allow turns and movements o...

Page 17: ...the left side of the Spreader If the Top Shot is attached to a tractor with a clevis hitch hammer strap style drawbar the hammer strap must be removed to prevent damage to the IID guard ing and the II...

Page 18: ...in attaching the PTO drive connection NOTE Remove the tractor 3 point quick hitch if the tractor is equipped with one Tractor 3 point arms must be removed or positioned so they do not come in contact...

Page 19: ...peller auger and drive line foreign objects such as stones timber or metal should never be placed into the Top Shot tank 1 In winter or freezing temperatures make sure the auger and expeller are free...

Page 20: ...ully raised and blocked Position the jack height so that liquids will run forward to the discharge opening 3 Before loading the Top Shot again unblock the discharge gate and engage the expeller to mak...

Page 21: ...n spreading material which is susceptible to bridging the auger should be cycled up and down frequently to provide a more consistent feeding of material into the expeller NOTE Do NOT exceed the 1000 R...

Page 22: ...the auger the expeller or both See Figure 2 of the Parts Section for optional sprockets 20 ADJUSTABLE EXPELLER SHIELD All Top Shot models have a multi position manual adjust expeller shield to direct...

Page 23: ...discharged In freezing temperatures leave the discharge gate partially opened when the unit is parked overnight to prevent the gate from freezing against the bottom of the opening A discharge gate hei...

Page 24: ...king collar against the spring tension and slide the yoke onto tractor PTO shaft Release the locking collar and move the yoke ahead or back until the lock engages into the groove on the shaft NOTE Whe...

Page 25: ...oper tension replace the worn chain Shield open for viewing Shield open for viewing Auger Drive Chain Idlers The jackshaft and auger drive chain tighteners are spring loaded Use the eye bolt adjustmen...

Page 26: ...against the tank then re tighten the retaining hardware Grease the discharge gate to ensure a leak free seal FRONT REAR AUGER SLIDES The front and rear auger slide assemblies are retained by adjustmen...

Page 27: ...s some chain length modifications may be required depending on the condition of the chain and size of the sprocket installed IMPORTANT When resuming operation place the tractor throttle at idle before...

Page 28: ...nflated to the appropriate pressure listed in the table Tire Pressure 28Lx26 32 PSI 28Lx26 Radial 41 PSI Wheel lug torque should be checked after every 50 hours of operation and tightened to the appro...

Page 29: ...T400 An optional factory installed Digi Star GT400 scale is available for accurate weight measurement for each load spread The 5 point weighbar system features 3 modes Net Tare and Gross 27 Model Digi...

Page 30: ...bind and not rotate Dented or damaged PTO shields will also result in excessive force being applied against the jackshaft Damaged shields also cause difficulty when installing the assembly If at any t...

Page 31: ...ive chains Keeping the chains aligned with sprockets will also lengthen the life of the sprockets and drive chains The discharge gate control cylinder shaft and both front and rear main auger cylinder...

Page 32: ...se should be added slowly until a slight bead forms at the seal indicating the correct amount of lubricant To minimize dirt build up avoid excessive greasing After greasing wipe off the excess grease...

Page 33: ...aft Zerk in Sprocket Hole 4 2 Idler Arms 1 Zerk on each 1 3 2 4 1 Gearcase Top Rear Sealed Bearing 2 Gearcase Top Front Sealed Bearing 3 Gearcase Bottom Rear Sealed Bearing 4 Gearcase Bottom Front Sea...

Page 34: ...ine 8515 1 Degree of Angle Decal PTO Shaft 9194A 4 No step stay clear 9194B 1 Danger Never Allow Riders 11210A 1 Discharge gate opening decal 11210B 1 Do not remove shields 11599 5 Do not go near leak...

Page 35: ...DECAL LOCATION 33 51010 111209B DCAMB 111209C 11599 58703 111209C DCAMB 71064 71072 71072 71064...

Page 36: ...34 9194A 5896B 9194A 82602 1494L 8515 51010 111209C LW112901 111209B 9194B DCAMB 11210A 1494B 111209A 54033 58703 311 093020 9194A 102196 82602 5896B DCAMB 72203A 11599 1494J 1494B 111209A 093020 660...

Page 37: ...DECAL LOCATION 35 DCRED 111209B 11210B 093020 DCAMB 022310 093020 111209C RIGHT LEFT SIDES ARE BOTH THE SAME 1494A 11599 3494A 093020 1494A 11599 111209A 081312 093020...

Page 38: ...DECAL LOCATION 36 71188B 093366 51010 DCRED 093020 32320 093020 111209C 11599 DCRED TFM97 093020 71088...

Page 39: ...er pivot arm s binding Tensioner spring s broken or stretched Difficult to spread material Open gate See item 3 Activate gate to free obstruction See item 2 Reinstall Replace chain Sprockets MUST be p...

Page 40: ...SERVICE NOTES 38...

Page 41: ...g Clutch Yes Shear Bolt Protection Yes PTO Choices 1000 RPM 1 3 8 or 1000 RPM 1 3 4 Expeller Size 40 Front and Rear Splashguards Yes Tires 28L x 26 Weight Base Unit 16 500 Weight Lid Approximate 2 500...

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