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A safety chain will help the

 

machine control the hitched 

 

implement should it separate from 

the tractor drawbar.

 

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Always hitch the implement to the 

machine towing it, do not use the 

safety chain alone to tow the 

 

implement.

 

• Use a chain with a strength rating 

equal to or greater than the 

complete gross weight of the 

towed implement.

 

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Attach the safety chain to the 

tractor drawbar support or other 

specified anchor location. Only 

allow enough slack in the chain to 

permit turning.

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Always comply with federal, state, and local laws when towing equipment.

 

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Be aware and avoid any contact with overhead utility lines or electrically charged 

conductors.

 

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Use towing vehicles and trailers of adequate size and capability only.  

 

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Secure all equipment on trailer with appropriate tie downs and chains.

 

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Sudden and drastic braking can cause a towed trailer to swerve and upset. Reduce 

speed when in transit if the attached trailer does not have independent brakes.

 

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Always drive with the load on the end of leader arms low to the ground.

 

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Always drive straight up and down steep inclines with the heavy end of a tractor or 

implement with loader attachment on the “uphill” side. 

 

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Always engage parking brake when stopped on an incline. 

 

• IMPORTANT: 

Do not tow a load that is more than double the weight of the vehicle 

towing the load.

USING A SAFETY CHAIN

ALWAYS TRANSPORT SAFELY

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Understand procedures before doing any work. Refer to Operator’s Manual for additional information and to confirm that any 

work done will not void the Homestead Implements Warranty.

 

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Work on a level surface in a clean dry area that is well-lit.

 

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Lower implement to the ground and follow the shutdown procedures before leaving the machine’s operator seat to

 

perform any maintenance.

 

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Use properly grounded electrical outlets and tools and only use tools that are in good operating condition. 

 

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Allow equipment to cool completely before performing any work on it.

 

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Do not work under any hydraulic supported equipment. Implement can settle, suddenly leak down, or be lowered 

 

accidentally. If it is necessary to work underneath the equipment, securely support it with stands and suitable blocking

 

beforehand.

 

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Disconnect battery ground cable (-) before servicing or adjusting electrical systems or before welding on the implement.

 

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Replace parts on this implement with real Homestead Implements parts only. Do not alter this implement in a way which will 

adversely affect its performance.

 

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Remove buildup of grease, oil, or debris.

 

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Do not grease or oil implement while it is in operation.

 

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Inspect all parts and ensure that the parts are in good condition & installed properly.

 

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Always be sure that any material and waste from the repair and maintenance of the implement are properly collected and 

disposed of.

 

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Remove all tools and unused parts before operating the implement.

 

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Do not weld or torch on galvanized metal as it will release toxic and dangerous fumes.

SAFE MAINTENANCE PRACTICES

Safety Information

Summary of Contents for HI-P-SPH-JD-60

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Page 2: ...nts Product Introduction 1 Safety Information 2 Safety Decals 5 SSQA Technical Information 6 John Deere Technical Information 7 Grease Points 8 Replacement Parts 9 Torque Information 10 Warranty Information 11 Serial ...

Page 3: ... use from this implement Product Description The Homestead Implements Pinnacle Series Front End Loader Manual Snow Plow will completely change the way you tackle day to day snow removal around your homestead barns and roads The plow is made from 10 gauge steel and features a 6 tall replaceable and reversible AR400 Steel blade Adjust your blade with a simple pivot and pin design 30 left or right to...

Page 4: ...o additional support blocks Put tractor in park or set park brake turn off the engine and remove switch key to prevent any unautho rized starting Relieve all hydraulic pressure to auxiliary hydraulic lines Do not leave the operator s seat until all components have stopped Use steps grab handles and an ti slip surfaces when stepping on and off the tractor Detach and store implement in an area where...

Page 5: ...Understand procedures before doing any work Refer to Operator s Manual for additional information and to confirm that any work done will not void the Homestead Implements Warranty Work on a level surface in a clean dry area that is well lit Lower implement to the ground and follow the shutdown procedures before leaving the machine s operator seat to perform any maintenance Use properly grounded el...

Page 6: ...his is to avoid dangerous entangling with moving parts Operating equipment safely requires the operator s full attention Avoid wearing headphones while operating and maintaining equipment Prolonged exposure to excessive noise can cause hearing impairment and hearing loss Wear suitable hearing protection such as earplugs or earmuffs USING PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT PPE Fluid escaping under press...

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Page 8: ...16 483 5398 WWW HOMESTEADIMPLEMENTS COM 2855 GIRTS ROAD JAMESTOWN NY 14701 DATE REV NO PRODUCT PART NUMBER THIS DRAWING WHICH CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION IS THE PROPERTY OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION IT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER NOR DISCLOSED TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DATE CUSTOMER APPROV...

Page 9: ...625 0635 FAX 716 483 5398 WWW HOMESTEADIMPLEMENTS COM 2855 GIRTS ROAD JAMESTOWN NY 14701 DATE REV NO PRODUCT PART NUMBER THIS DRAWING WHICH CONTAINS PROPRIETARY INFORMATION IS THE PROPERTY OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION IT SHALL NOT BE REPRODUCED IN ANY MANNER NOR DISCLOSED TO THIRD PARTIES WITHOUT WRITTEN PERMISSION OF JAMESTOWN ADVANCED PRODUCTS CORPORATION PRODUCT DESCRIPTION DATE C...

Page 10: ...8 HomesteadImplements com Grease Points ANGLE HOLDING PIVOT POINT TYPE OF LUBRICATION GREASE QUANTITY 6 STROKES ...

Page 11: ...omesteadImplements com Replacement Parts Description Photo 14 Trip Spring Replaces Eyebolts with 2 Nuts Lock washers Replacement Shoe Assembly 27 Long Snowplow Blade Markers Snow Plow Cutting Edge 72 60 84 ...

Page 12: ...perial Bolts Tightening Torque Thread Per ASTMA449 ASTMA354 Bolt Size BD SAE inches SAE Grade 5 Grade 8 ft lbs N m ft lbs m 114 20 8 11 9 12 5 16 18 17 23 18 25 318 16 31 42 32 44 7 16 14 49 66 52 70 1 2 13 75 102 79 107 9 16 12 109 148 114 154 S 8 11 150 203 156 212 314 10 266 361 277 376 7 8 9 429 582 447 606 1 8 644 873 670 909 11 8 7 794 1077 949 1 287 1114 7 1 120 1519 1383 1 875 1318 6 1 469...

Page 13: ... prompt written notice and photo evidence if required f buyer shall comply with such instructions as the seller shall provide concerning the return of the defective product g product s has not been shipped outside the Continental U S prior to claim Homestead Implements warranties do not cover a vandalism b damage caused by incorrect assembly installation or application use c natural or man made di...

Page 14: ...turn shipping on replacement or repaired parts Orders canceled after product ships are subject to freight charges and or restocking charges Freight charges will be applied based on the actual costs to and from the shipping location and the original purchaser only within the Continental U S Canceling or returning item s results in loss of free freight eligibility You will be responsible for all fre...

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