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FORAGE BOX

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Part #86594   

Rev. #01 

 

HSMFG0421

Part #86594   

Rev. #01 

 

HSMFG0421

READ  AND  UNDERSTAND  THIS  MANUAL  BEFORE     

READ  AND  UNDERSTAND  THIS  MANUAL  BEFORE     

OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. UNSAFE OPERATION 

OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT. UNSAFE OPERATION 

OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT 

OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT 

IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH.

WARNING

WARNING

FB747223 Starting Serial #122SD23002

FB747223 Starting Serial #122SD23002

FB747225 Starting Serial #122SD25001

FB747225 Starting Serial #122SD25001

FB747227 Starting Serial #122SD27001

FB747227 Starting Serial #122SD27001

Summary of Contents for FORAGE BOX

Page 1: ...ING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH IN SERI...

Page 2: ...ation Explanation of Safety Signs 10 Safety Decals 11 12 Safety Information Warning Owner Must Read and Understand 13 Safety Information Warning Emergency Stop 14 Cap Screw Torque Values 15 Set Up Ass...

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Page 5: ...3 Remove Copy At Perforation...

Page 6: ...4 Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 7: ...if applicable See Lubrication Chapter of this manual for details Hoses and fittings if applicable are properly attached and there are no visible leaks All drive chains are adjusted to proper tension S...

Page 8: ...6 Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 9: ...ivery inspection was made Explain to the customer all the safety precautions they must exercise when operating this unit Explain recommended loads for different types of materials Explain to customer...

Page 10: ...8 Intentionally Left Blank...

Page 11: ...EVER 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 PREVEN...

Page 12: ...FORMATION OBSERVE MAXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED The maximum transport speed for this implement is 32 km h 20 mph Some tractors are capable of operating at speeds that exceed the maximum transport speed of t...

Page 13: ...11 SAFETY DECALS...

Page 14: ...12 SAFETY DECALS...

Page 15: ...OT step up on the Forage Box at any time while in operation NEVER start the Forage Box until all guards and safety shields are secured in place STAY CLEAR of discharge conveyor opening when in operati...

Page 16: ...ables will stop the cross conveyor beaters and main apron 2 Keep excessive slack out of the trip cables 3 Trip the emergency stop occasionally and when starting the unit after periods of storage to en...

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Page 18: ...eft side of the Machine by viewing it from the rear If instructions or parts lists call for hardened bolts refer to Cap Screw Torque Values chart 1 Check the Forage Box for proper assembly and adjustm...

Page 19: ...E THE SMV SIGN IN THE SOCKET PROVIDED AND REGULARLY CLEAN THE REFLECTIVE TAPE AT THE REAR OF THE FORAGE BOX NOTE Obey all state and local laws concerning towed equipment on public roads Transport ligh...

Page 20: ...lever to the DETENT position 4 Turn the FUNCTION Control Dial from the OFF RESET position to the EXTEND position This will fold down the cross conveyor extension and make contact with the micro switc...

Page 21: ...pin 4 Unlock the rear door locks located on the inside of the left and right hand rear drive shaft brackets These latches lock against knurled gears on rear drive shaft to hold the door closed when op...

Page 22: ...tion GENERAL INFORMATION Check the entire Forage Box carefully before first operation Tighten the bolts and set screws that might have come loose in transporting Lubricate if needed as explained in th...

Page 23: ...ngage the forage box drive before the box is empty restart unloading by turning the FUNCTION Control Dial to the OFF RESET position and begin the unloading steps again 11 When the forage box is empty...

Page 24: ...all others well clear of forage box engage the tractor hydraulics to start unloading Note The rear unload operates in only one direction If the tractor hydraulic system stalls reverse the lever on the...

Page 25: ...adjusting nut 3 from end of shifting rod Place the control arm tight against the nut Adjust the mounting bracket in the slotted holes on the unit until 1 8 clearance is reached Fine adjustment is made...

Page 26: ...NOTE If an idler fails to maintain proper tension replace the worn chain Drive Chain Idlers Rear Unload The roller chain between hydraulic motor and large reduction sprocket is adjusted by loosening t...

Page 27: ...adjust the aprons The aprons are properly adjusted when the compression springs are an overall length of one and one half inches 1 Maintain this tension when operating the box Rear Right Hand Tighten...

Page 28: ...ure the chain together as tight as possible to eliminate the beaters from rotating in either direction Keep the excess chain out of the cross conveyor chamber NOTE Hook the chain properly and securely...

Page 29: ...door open to prevent accidental closure or entrapment 4 Use a small ladder or similar climbing device to enter the rear of Forage Box When the Forage Box is not empty and entry must be obtained follow...

Page 30: ...28 OPTIONS 4th BEATER A 4th Beater Option is available...

Page 31: ...t from being forced into the bearing or pivot Grease should come out around the shaft on sleeve type bearings On the sealed ball bearings grease should be added slowly until a slight bead forms at the...

Page 32: ...30 LUBRICATION 15 8 8 8 6 7 6 3 5 4 14 8 15 9 Apron Shaft Behind Flap...

Page 33: ...31 LUBRICATION 12 11 4 One on each MAIN apron shaft rear sprocket 4 One on each sprocket of the LOWER idler shaft 4 One on each sprocket of the UPPER idler shaft 2 on each of the rear door lock handle...

Page 34: ...irst disengaging power 1494K 2 Do not remove shields moving parts inside 1494O 3 Emergency stop cable functions only when forage box is being operated as a Front Unload 1494P 1 Maintain safe clearance...

Page 35: ...LOCATION 103 3185 1494K 11599 1494B 311 DCAMB 5896C 54033 104 3185 92412 2495 1494P 1494H 1494Q 1494B 8506 120 2177 33331 120 2177 92706 DC72011 33326 84045 84044 1494A 11599 66076 87668 23 87669 25...

Page 36: ...34 DECAL LOCATION 093020 1494B 1494A 120 2177 8506 1494F 093366 7 4 3185G 82912 093020 1494H 92706 DCRED 12502A 33331 1494H 120 2177 8510 87668 23 87669 25 87670 27...

Page 37: ...35 DECAL LOCATION DCAMB 1494C DCAMB 1494C DCAMB 1494C DCRED...

Page 38: ...36 DECAL LOCATION REAR UNLOAD 53102 1494K DCAMB 1494J 1494O 1494C DCAMB 53102 1494O DCAMB 1494C DCAMB...

Page 39: ...37 DECAL LOCATION REAR UNLOAD DCRED 1494I 1494C 1494O 1494I DCRED 31300 1494A...

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

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Page 42: ...40 Manufactured by H S MANUFACTURING CO INC 2608 S HUME AVE MARSHFIELD WI 54449 715 387 3414 hsmfgco com H S MFG CO products approved for the FEMA SEAL OF QUALITY...

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