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 RT-Series Joker Owner’s Manual 

Serial Numbers: 
RT230 SN Earlier – 310023013030 
RT270 SN Earlier – 310027013092 
RT300 SN Earlier – 310030013048 
RT330 SN Earlier – 310033013001 
RT370 SN Earlier – 310037013138  

2013 

HORSCH, LLC 

200 Knutson St. 
Mapleton, ND 58059 
Telephone: (701) 532-1000 
Fax: (701) 532-1101 
Email: 

[email protected]

 

Web:  

www.horsch.com

  

 

230/270/300/330/370 

Summary of Contents for Joker RT Series

Page 1: ...013030 RT270 SN Earlier 310027013092 RT300 SN Earlier 310030013048 RT330 SN Earlier 310033013001 RT370 SN Earlier 310037013138 2013 HORSCH LLC 200 Knutson St Mapleton ND 58059 Telephone 701 532 1000 F...

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Page 4: ...Authorized Operators 20 Protective Clothing 20 Information Regarding Safety 21 Safety Symbols on the Machine 21 Operational Safety 22 Road Traffic Safety 22 Hydraulic connections 22 Pressure Accumula...

Page 5: ...Setting Manual Depth Control 39 Tracking Manual Depth Control 40 Setting Wing Pressure 40 Gauge Wheels 41 Setting Gauge Wheels 41 Maintenance and Servicing 42 Cleaning 42 Maintenance Periods 42 Storag...

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Page 8: ...and should remain with the machine if you no longer own it Right hand and left hand are determined by facing the direction of forward travel respectively HORSCH reserves the right to alter illustrati...

Page 9: ...orrectly and submitted no later than four weeks after the damage occurred 3 In the case of deliveries made under the warranty which are subject to the return of the old parts the warranty claim togeth...

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Page 11: ...of the Service Technician Dealer representative Dealer Customer Name ______________________________ Name _______________________________________ Address ____________________________ Address __________...

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Page 13: ...f the Service Technician Dealer representative Dealer Customer Name ______________________________ Name _______________________________________ Address ____________________________ Address ___________...

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Page 17: ...must be observed when transporting the machine in field and on public roads When the machine is transported on a road or highway at night or during the day accessory lighting and devices should be use...

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Page 19: ...ture below on the machine with the above mentioned information It is located on the main frame cross member tube directly behind the front hitch just off center towards the left hand side of each mach...

Page 20: ...rnings and safety instructions and the location of this Owner s Operators Manual Do not carry out any operations which may affect the safe use of the machine Authorized Operators Only those persons wh...

Page 21: ...ir work Never reach into areas where there is a risk of crushing as long as parts could still be moving Watch out for fluids spraying out under high pressure follow the operating instructions It is on...

Page 22: ...l that has been collected before travel on public roads Be sure to thoroughly clean the debris from the rear Roll Flex packer system Passengers are strictly forbidden to ride on the machine Hydraulic...

Page 23: ...s Secure the machine against unintended rolling Secure lifted frame parts under which you will be working with suitable supports Caution Danger of injury caused by protruding parts tines discs Do not...

Page 24: ...risk of serious damage and or personal injury Be aware of ditches or rocks to avoid tipping hazards of equipment All bystanders are at risk of serious injury and must stand clear of extraction area fo...

Page 25: ...ccordingly o RT 230 270 30 PSI Rear Gauge wheel 65 PSI o RT 300 330 370 44 PSI Rear Gauge wheel 65 PSI Verify tightness of all wheel lugs Follow posted torque specs below o RT 230 270 220 ft lbs Rear...

Page 26: ...case only be on the frame of the machine Installation Instruction of the operator and initial installation of the machine will be carried out by our service engineers or distributors Any use of the m...

Page 27: ...T rest the machine on the safety stops The machine has a load hold valve in the circuit to hold the cylinder when it is disconnected from the tractor The yellow safety stops are primarily a safety dev...

Page 28: ...port height 15 1 Transport width 17 9 Weight 18 500 lbs Tires 21L24 Number of discs 84 Hydraulic control units 3 Hitching Drawbar CAT IV CAT V Optional Finishing System RollFlex Packer Power requireme...

Page 29: ...Left Turn 4 Not Used 5 Right Turn 6 Tail Lights 7 12V If you re not getting Depth Control option to power ON you may have to switch 12V to Pin 4 Check the road lighting equipment at regular intervals...

Page 30: ...then parked over a longer period of time damage may occur This can cause corrosion and both mechanical seal rings may stick together The mechanical seal rings will then rotate around the O ring and d...

Page 31: ...s on the packer NOTE Never exceed a maximum operating speed of 8mph while traveling on the Roll Flex system only during Field mode The packer is not rated for extreme loads at high speeds Due to the w...

Page 32: ...Depth Setting previously in this section Maintenance Periodically the RollFlex packer system and its components should be inspected for wear along with proper torque to hardware securing its component...

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Page 34: ...aulic lines Connect the road lighting equipment plug and check the function Remove the support Fold the side sections in Hydraulic Colored Markings Hydraulic lines are identified by symbols on the bra...

Page 35: ...with rear axle Switch lever on valve block to transport Use lift hydraulics to completely lift packer Fold in the side wings Insert wing lock pins Unfolding Switch valve block from road to field posi...

Page 36: ...base plate and extender Lower it so it is just about to the ground and aligns with a hole and release the spring pin to lock it in to position Using the crank raise jack to lift hitch off tractor dra...

Page 37: ...uge Wheels in the next section 2 Turn data panel ON 3 Lower machine 1 2 inches from the ground 4 Press and hold the calibrate button until all read outs read 0 5 Set the remote valve to run the wings...

Page 38: ...l tracking to the right repeat Steps 1 2 4 If machine is tracking to the left turn the hitch offset know counterclockwise 5 Raise machine out of the ground completely and click hydraulic to lower back...

Page 39: ...e turn the handle clockwise 3 For deeper working depth of the machine turn the handle counterclockwise NOTE The machine will also need to be leveled for proper operation The machine can be leveled by...

Page 40: ...he left remove stops from the front cylinder 4 Add or remove strops from the front cylinder until the machine tracks straight Setting Wing Pressure The wing pressure is adjustable to keep the wings of...

Page 41: ...wer the tire to the ground The gauge wheel is lifted at the headland when the machine is taken out of the ground Setting Gauge Wheels 1 Before setting the depth of the implement raise the gauge wheel...

Page 42: ...intenance intervals are determined by various different factors Various operating weather and soil conditions as well as working speeds affect the maintenance intervals but also the quality of the lub...

Page 43: ...our pockets Dispose of oily shoes as hazardous waste Rinse oil that has splashed into your eyes with clean water and visit your doctor if necessary Absorb spilled oil with suitable bonding agents and...

Page 44: ...eel hub bearings 2 pumps 200 hours Packer Check condition and tight fit Daily Cultivations discs Check for condition tight fit and wear Daily Check oil bath bearings for leaks and tightness Frame and...

Page 45: ...ing Fold Pivot Pins x4 Lubrication Points Front Hitch Pivot Pins x2 Lubrication Point Manual Depth Control Rod x1 Lubrication Points Gauge Wheel Turnbuckle x2 Lubrication Points Transport Wheel Axle H...

Page 46: ...r s manual Machine stops then continues past desired set depth SCV is still active after all cylinder movement has stopped Reduce timer setting if used Return SCV to neutral within 5 seconds of all cy...

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