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Chapter 4
Operation and Maintenance
DANGER
DANGER
WARNING
DANGER
CAUTION
DANGER
Never allow anyone to ride on the 2310
Weatherproofer III at any time. Allowing a person
to ride on the machine can inflict serious
personal injury or death to that person.
Disc blades are extremely sharp. Exercise
extreme care when working on or near disc
blades. Do not allow discs to roll over or fall onto
any bodily part. Do not allow wrenches to slip
when working near disc blades. Never push
wrenches toward disc blades. Do not climb over
machine above disc blades. Failure to stay clear
of disc blade edges can cause serious personal
injury or death.
All hydraulically elevated equipment must have
cylinder lockouts installed or be lowered to the
ground, when servicing or when equipment is
idle. Failure to take preventive measures against
accidental lowering can result in serious
personal injury.
When transporting the unit, place cylinder
lockouts in the transport lock position after fully
extending the cylinders. Insert the lockout pins to
secure the cylinder lockouts. Failure to lockout
the cylinders can cause the unit to settle during
transport, which can result in serious injury or
death and cause damage to the equipment.
When transporting farm implements on public
roads, it is the responsibility of the operator to
abide by state and local laws concerning wide
loads, speed, safety emblems and safety lighting
equipment. Drive at safe speeds. Particularly
when rounding corners, crossing rough ground
or driving on hillsides, to prevent tipping the
tractor.
Always lock the tractor drawbar in the center
position when transporting the unit. Failure to do
so can result in serious injury or death and cause
damage to the equipment.
Summary of Contents for Weatherproofer III 2310 Series
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Page 11: ...STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 5 Figure 2 2 Light Bracket Placement Assembly 2310 5 24...
Page 13: ...STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 7 Figure 2 4 Light Bracket Placement Assembly 2310 6 24...
Page 15: ...STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 9 Figure 2 6 Light Bracket Placement Assembly 2310 7 24...
Page 17: ...STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 11 Figure 2 8 Light Bracket Placement Assembly 2310 8 30...
Page 19: ...STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 13 Figure 2 10 Chopper Reel Placement 2310 5 30 2310 6 24...
Page 21: ...STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS 2 15 Figure 2 12 Chopper Reel Placement 2310 7 30...
Page 22: ...2 16 F 556 0910 Edition STANDARD SPECIFICATIONS Figure 2 13 Chopper Reel Placement 2310 8 30...
Page 24: ...3 2 F 556 0910 Edition ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 1 Frame and Lift Assembly...
Page 28: ...3 6 F 556 0910 Edition ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 3 Wheel Lift Installation...
Page 30: ...3 8 F 556 0910 Edition ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 4 Hitch Installation...
Page 32: ...3 10 F 556 0910 Edition ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 5 Depth Stop Assembly Installation...
Page 39: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 17 Figure 3 13 Auto Reset Shank and Shovel Installation...
Page 40: ...3 18 F 556 0910 Edition ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS Figure 3 14 Disc Gang Depth Gauge Assembly...
Page 43: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 21 Figure 3 16 Hydraulic Installation 2 of 2 2310 4 30 2310 5 24...
Page 47: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 25 Figure 3 20 Hydraulic Installation 2 of 2 2310 7 30 2310 8 30...
Page 49: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 27 Figure 3 22 Light and SMV Bracket Installation...
Page 55: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 3 33 Notes...
Page 56: ...3 34 F 556 0910 Edition ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS...
Page 66: ...4 10 F 556 0910 Edition OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Figure 4 10 Disc Gang Angle Settings...
Page 68: ...4 12 F 556 0910 Edition OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Figure 4 11 Wheel Bearing Maintenance...
Page 74: ...4 18 F 556 0910 Edition OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE Notes...
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Page 78: ...5 2 F 556 0910 Edition TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE Notes...
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