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Your H&S Tedder was manufactured with operator safety in mind. Located on the Tedder are various
decals to aid in operation, and warn of caution areas. Pay close attention to all decals.

DO NOT REMOVE ANY OF THESE DECALS. IF DECALS ARE LOST, DAMAGED,
OR IF THE TEDDER IS REPAINTED, REPLACE THE DECALS.
REMEMBER: DECALS ARE FOR YOUR PROTECTION AND INFORMATION.

Listed below are the decals on your Tedder.

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DECAL PLACEMENT

PART #

 QUANTITY

DESCRIPTION

311

1

Patent Numbers

1494J

1

Warning-Do Not Clean

1494K

1

Warning-Do Not Remove Shields

1494L

1

DANGER-PTO

1787G

1

PTO Holder

12494D

4

DANGER-Stay Clear of Reel

12494E

1

DANGER-Do Not Shift Lever

12794

1

Warning-Do Not Remove Shields

2495

1

Warning-Keep Children Away

3894

1

Warning-Do Not Operate

32306

1

Complete Set of Decals-7’ Tedder

32307

1

Complete Set of Decals-8’ Tedder

54033

1

Made in USA 3”

72203A

1

Warning-Help Avoid Injuries

8476

1

7’ Hay Tedder RH Side Decal

8477

1

7’ Hay Tedder Front Decal

8478

1

8’ Hay Tedder RH Side Decal

8479

1

8” Hay Tedder Front Decal

DCAMB

1

Amber Reflector

DCRED

2

Red Reflector

Summary of Contents for HT8

Page 1: ...rt 76937 READ AND UNDERSTAND THIS MANUAL BEFORE OPERATING THIS EQUIPMENT UNSAFE OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE OF THIS EQUIPMENT CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH WARNING Manufactured By H S MANUFACTURI...

Page 2: ...fety Signs 10 Safety Information Safety Decals 11 Safety Information Warning Owner Must Read and Understand 12 Cap Screw Torque Values 13 Set Up Assembly 14 Transporting 15 Preparing for Operation 16...

Page 3: ...1...

Page 4: ...ou get from your machine is largely dependent upon how well you read and understand this manual and apply this knowledge There is a right and a wrong way to do everything Please do not assume that you...

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

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

Page 7: ...fastened All mechanisms are operating trouble free Belts are properly adjusted Tires are inflated to correct pressure Decals are in place and legible After the Tedder has been completely set up check...

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

Page 9: ...must exercise when operating this unit Explain the proper adjustment for proper material fluffing Explain to customer that regular lubrication is required for proper operation and long life of machine...

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Page 11: ...IS SYMBOL IS USED THROUGHOUT THIS BOOK WHENEVER 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 CER...

Page 12: ...good condition Immediately replace any missing or damaged signs 10 OBSERVE MAXIMUM TRANSPORT SPEED The maximum transport speed for this implement is 32 km h 20 m p h Some tractors are capable of oper...

Page 13: ...11 SAFETY INFORMATION...

Page 14: ...OR NEAR THE MACHINE Stop the tractor engine remove ignition key and allow all mechanisms to stop before cleaning working or adjusting on machine DO NOT attempt to perform maintenance or repair with tr...

Page 15: ...13...

Page 16: ...ter 4 Lubricate the Tedder completely See Lubrication Chapter in This Manual 5 Re torque reel tooth bolts after the first 100 acres Check periodically thereafter NOTE Determine right or left side of t...

Page 17: ...han 20 m p h 32 kph REFLECTORS Front amber rear red reflective decals on the outer edges of the Tedder for safety PTO HOLDER A convenient bracket is provided to hold PTO when Tedder is not in operatio...

Page 18: ...the power takeoff 3 Secure the drawbar so that the hitch pin hole is directly below the power drive line Fasten the Tedder to the tractor drawbar with an appropriate hitch pin with safety locking dev...

Page 19: ...st efficient in gently picking up and fluffing all the hay REEL HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT Located between hitch and gearbox mount is the height adjustment rod This adjustment controls the height of the reel i...

Page 20: ...ts valves cylinders hoses etc WHEEL BEARING LUBRICATION CLEAN RE PACK ADJUSTMENT Grease wheel bearings as needed depending on amount of travel Annually disassemble and clean parts in a solvent Pack be...

Page 21: ...ITTINGS A 2 One at each end of PTO at U joint C One on hitch adjustment rod D One on front jack shaft sealed bearing E 2 One at each end of reel main shaft sealed bearing F 12 One at end of each arm o...

Page 22: ...DESCRIPTION 311 1 Patent Numbers 1494J 1 Warning Do Not Clean 1494K 1 Warning Do Not Remove Shields 1494L 1 DANGER PTO 1787G 1 PTO Holder 12494D 4 DANGER Stay Clear of Reel 12494E 1 DANGER Do Not Shif...

Page 23: ...DECAL PLACEMENT 21 8477 1494L 12494D 12794 72203A 311 2495 1787G 8476 DCAMB 12494D 8477 12494E 12494D 1494K 1494J 8476 1494K 1494J 12494D DCRED 3894 12494D 54033...

Page 24: ...hrough your authorized H S dealer They will be able to give you faster service if you will provide them with the following 1 Model Serial number is located on the left front of the main frame of your...

Page 25: ...23 SERVICE NOTES...

Page 26: ...24 PARTS NOTES...

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