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3.2 Transportation Procedure 

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Move auger with a tractor only. Never attempt to move by hand.

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Under no condition should you allow riders on the auger or tractor.

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Transport the auger no faster than 15 mph. When roads are rough or 
surfaces are uneven, slow down to ensure safe travel. 

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DANGER:

Do not transport the auger on slopes greater than 20 degrees. This 
could cause the auger to tip, resulting in damage to the auger, and 
personal injury or death. 

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When visibility is reduced, please use caution and add extra lights to the 
auger. Consider using a pilot vehicle for safer travel.

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Use extreme caution when turning or cornering with the auger in tow.

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Check regulations with local authorities regarding auger transportation. 
Follow all over-width regulations. Equip auger with all necessary lighting, 
and use hazard warning flashers on your tractor, when required by law. 

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When the T-series auger is released from the towing vehicle, test the 
intake end for downward weight. Do not raise the intake end above the 
drawbar height. This could shift the balance of the auger, causing it to 
upend.

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3.3 Placement of Auger 

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Before raising or lowering your auger, check that the area is clear of 
obstructions, children and unauthorized personnel. 

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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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Ensure that your auger is on level ground that is free of debris.

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DANGER:

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Summary of Contents for HARVEST T Series

Page 1: ...Read this manual before using product Failure to follow instructions and safety precautions can result in serious injury death or property damage Keep manual for future reference T1036...

Page 2: ...ies Augers Important Notes At 15 20 miles tire lug nut tightness and wheel hub temperature need to be checked At 50 60 miles check these a second time For all models the maximum transport speed is 45...

Page 3: ...rming operation Before you operate this auger we advise that you read this manual and familiarize yourself with each of the features Please take all the precautions necessary for an efficient and safe...

Page 4: ...____________________________________________13 4 4 Everyday Operation______________________________________________14 4 5 Shutting Down the Auger_________________________________________15 4 6 Complet...

Page 5: ...erence and to pass on to new operators or owners Call your Harvest by Meridian distributor or dealer if you need assistance information or additional copies of the manual Always give your dealer the s...

Page 6: ...with the safety messages The safety alert symbol identifies imminent and potential hazards to personal health and safety The appropriate signal word for each message has been selected using the defin...

Page 7: ...ectrical 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 Put...

Page 8: ...dth regulations Equip auger with all necessary lighting and use hazard warning flashers on your tractor when required by law When the T series auger is released from the towing vehicle test the intake...

Page 9: ...the wheels of your auger are free to move before you raise or lower your auger CAUTION If the auger wheels are buried in any type of material do not attempt to raise or lower the auger Remove dirt sno...

Page 10: ...g the auger If you do not hear the clicking sound retain hold on the winch handles lower the auger and repair the winch As soon as the auger is in position the wheels of the auger must be chocked on b...

Page 11: ...where the binding is happening and fix before proceeding The track guide could be stuck If there is too much slack in the cable the auger could drop suddenly Winch in the slack cable and correct befo...

Page 12: ...ners are secure PTO driveline is securely attached to driveshaft and tractor PTO driveline rotates freely PTO driveline telescopes easily Tube alignment is reasonably straight Auger wheels and tractor...

Page 13: ...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 dea...

Page 14: ...rsonal injury For normal auger operations the following procedure and safety precautions are strongly recommended Complete the pre operation checklist before using your auger Remember to ground motor...

Page 15: ...e auger Make sure there is no blockage 4 6 Completion and Cleanup _ At completion of operation the auger needs to be moved into storage position Make sure that the entire work area is clean remove all...

Page 16: ...r tractor You may need to raise the auger discharge end up and out of bin or storage facility before proceeding Remove wheel chocks and check that the area around and under the auger is clear of debri...

Page 17: ...y Meridian augers have a velocity fuse for hydraulic safety If the hydraulic line breaks it locks the system Our shut off valve is equipped with a flow restrictive orifice After you have repaired the...

Page 18: ...t disconnect hydraulic couplers WARNING If valve hose remains open a loss of hydraulic pressure within the tractor system could allow the auger to lower unexpectedly causing damage to the auger and pe...

Page 19: ...nd lock out all power Disconnect the PTO driveline from the tractor Support the auger tube before attempting maintenance on the undercarriage The auger should be in full down position before attemptin...

Page 20: ...s on the lower bearing then retightening Oil the chain frequently enough to keep a film of oil on the chain This must be done through the maintenance portal Replace shield after maintenance Universal...

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Page 25: ...EMBLY DESCRIPTION REV MODEL S PBT1036 DRAWING NO ITEM NO PART NO DESCRIPTION QTY 1 10956 CABLE LIFT 1 4 X 7 X 9 X 35FT 1 2 10957 CLAMP 1 4 CABLE 2 3 PBT08007 FRAME ASSEMBLY T836 1 4 PBT10005 TUBE ASM...

Page 26: ...036 1 5 31717 FLIGHTING ASM INFEED T1036 1 6 40009 BOLT 1 2 13UNC X 2 1 2 HEX GRD 5 ZINC 2 7 40025 BOLT 3 8 16UNC X 1 HEX FLANGE GRD 5 ZINC 3 8 40047 NUT 1 2 13UNC HEX FLANGE GRD 5 ZINC 8 9 40048 NUT...

Page 27: ...1 X2 13 18 X1 B X8 X2 36 31 X2 DETAIL A 34 X12 X2 37 X12 X2 X1 30 X1 24 X6 X2 36 39 X2 40 43 15 X1 14 X1 29 26 28 X1 X20 X4 36 36 31 X20 DETAIL B 18 X1 42 X4 4 X14 X5 X1 12 X5 38 32 X2 X2 X1 36 33 36...

Page 28: ...RT T8XX T1032 T1042 1 21 11440 BRACKET BEARING ADJUST TOP T10XX T08XX 1 22 11441 BRACKET BEARING ADJUST BOTTOM T10XX T08XX 1 23 11442 RAIL LONG T8XX T1032 T1042 1 24 30551 1 2 BOLT FLANGETTES W FAFNIR...

Page 29: ...5 C 1 16 6 X2 DETAIL C SCALE 1 12 19 X2 X2 X2 4 X2 11 X1 16 20 X1 X1 SCALE 1 16 DETAIL B X1 X2 3 18 9 X1 X2 X8 15 DETAIL A SCALE 1 16 13 X10 2 X2 7 X8 X2 8 19 16 X2 DRAWING NO PBT08007 REV PART ASSEMB...

Page 30: ...10 30750 AXLE ASSEMBLY T1042 T836 T842 1 11 30994 TUBE ASSEMBLY CARRIAGE T836 2 12 30995 TUBE ASSEMBLY LIFT ARM T836 2 13 40005 BOLT 1 2 13UNC X 1 1 2 HEX FLANGE GRD 5 ZINC 8 14 40025 BOLT 3 8 16UNC X...

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Page 32: ...Date of occurrence______________________________ Model_________________________________________ erial Number__________________________________ All claims subject to Harvest by Meridian approval Custo...

Page 33: ...2902 Expansion Blvd Storm Lake Iowa 50588 PHONE 712 213 5100 TOLL FREE 1 800 667 5904 EMAIL info harvestauger com WEB www harvestauger com 33...

Page 34: ...urn within 10 days to Harvest by Meridian 2902 Expansion Blvd Storm Lake IA 50588 712 213 5100 www harvestauger com Name Address City State Zip Code Phone Cell Phone Email Date of Purchase Dealer Name...

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