3. Transportation and Placement
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3.1 Before Transporting your Auger
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Remove wheel chocks, so wheels are free to move.
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DANGER:
If auger wheels are stuck in grain, mud, dirt, or snow. remove the
restraining substance from around the wheels before transport.
Failure to do this could cause damage to the auger, and serious
injury or death.
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All T-series augers have minimum clearance positions between 8’ 10” and
9’ 2” when in transport mode. Place auger in full down position.
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DANGER:
Electrocution Hazard! Make sure that all unauthorized personnel
are clear from the transport zone. This auger is not insulated. Be
alert to overhead obstructions and electrical wires. Electrocution
can occur without direct contact. Do not raise or lower auger until
hazardous area is cleared. Failure to maintain proper clearance can
result in serious injury or death.
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Put hitch pin in place, and ensure that the safety chain is properly
attached. Use a type of hitch pin that will not allow the auger to detach
itself from the tractor. If you have questions about appropriate hitch pins,
contact your tractor manufacturer.
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Put PTO driveline and swing hopper into transport position and lock into
place. If swing hopper is not in transport position, the hopper will be
damaged during transport.
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Put jack in raised position and lock into place. Use caution when working
with hitch jack.
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If you have a light package for your auger, make sure the connections are
fastened securely and not dragging on the ground.
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