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7. OPERATION
• Make sure anyone operating the seed
delivery system or working on or around the
unit reads and understands all the operating,
maintenance, and safety information in the
Operator’s Manual.
• Keep all bystanders, especially children,
away from the machine when loading or
unloading is being done, or when authorized
personnel are carrying out maintenance work.
• Establish a lock-out or tag-out policy for the
work site. Be sure all personnel are trained in
and follow all procedures. Lock-out or tag-out
all power sources before servicing the unit or
working around loading/unloading equipment.
• Stop engine, remove ignition key, and wait
for all moving parts to stop before servicing,
repairing,adjusting,loading,filling,or
unplugging.
• Keep working area clean and free of debris to
prevent slipping or tripping.
• Do not allow riders on the trailer or frame
when transporting.
• Keep hands, feet, hair, and clothing away
from moving parts.
• Do not place hands, arms, or body between
the seed box and frame or lid to prevent
pinching or crushing. Components can move
unexpectedly.
• Stay away from overhead power lines.
Electrocution can occur without direct
contact.
• Install and secure all guards before starting.
• Use care when climbing on frame or ladder to
prevent slipping or falling.
• Do not smoke when refueling or working
around machine.
• Fasten frame securely to trailer before
transporting.
• Review safety related items annually with all
personnel who will be operating, using, or
maintaining the seed delivery system.
OPERATING SAFETY
7.1 CONNECTING THE TRAILER
WARNING
To prevent serious injury or death from
upending hazard, do not stand over hitch
when unhooking the trailer from the
tow vehicle. Load or fill compartment 1
first to keep weight on the hitch. Unload
or empty compartment 2 first to keep
weight on the hitch.
7.1.1
Bumper Hitch
1. Complete the Pre-operation Checklist.
CAUTION
Ensure that all bystanders, especially
small children, are clear of the working
area. Ensure there is enough room and
clearance to safely back up to the
machine.
2. Use the trailer jack to lift the hitch above
the height of the receiver on the tow vehicle
(standardhitchassemblyshown).
Summary of Contents for SEED EXPRESS 240 RT
Page 1: ...FOR OWNERS AND OPERATORS OF THE 240 RT 375 RT SEED EXPRESS ...
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Page 21: ...21 6 WARNING Fall Hazard 19939 7 WARNING Hot Surface 20088 8 WARNING Missing Shield 19937 ...
Page 22: ...22 4 SPECIFICATIONS 4 1 OVERALL 240RT SEED TENDER SPECIFICATIONS 6 AND 8 CONVEYORS ...
Page 23: ...23 4 2 OVERALL 375RT SEED TENDER SPECIFICATIONS 6 AND 8 CONVEYORS ...
Page 60: ...60 14 1 240RT SEED TENDER ...
Page 64: ...64 14 1 3 Side View Detail 240RT 82 69 6 44 77 30 31 35 16 78 4 5 78 75 75 56 7 7 53 76 89 ...
Page 66: ...66 14 1 5 Slide Gate Detail 240RT 49 61 36 66 29 86 85 18 ...
Page 69: ...69 NOTES ...
Page 70: ...70 14 2 375RT SEED TENDER ...
Page 73: ...73 14 2 2 Turret Detail Continued 375RT 7 12 19 13 64 10 11 36 6 23 9 16 48 65 13 46 86 86 ...
Page 76: ...76 14 2 5 Slide Gate Detail 375RT 4 35 51 22 21 3 85 ...
Page 79: ...79 NOTES ...
Page 80: ...80 14 3 CONVEYOR 6 80624 14 3 1 Pan Detail 14 3 2 Tube Detail 14 3 3 Discharge Hood Detail ...
Page 83: ...83 14 3 2 Tube Detail 21 13 12 13 13 37 1 35 1 36 1 13 29 30 13 83 ...
Page 85: ...85 NOTES ...
Page 86: ...86 14 4 CONVEYOR 8 80622 14 4 1 Pan Detail 14 4 2 Tube Detail 14 4 3 Discharge Hood Detail ...
Page 89: ...89 14 4 2 Tube Detail 37 40 39 24 24 22 37 38 37 2 58 59 24 24 24 ...
Page 92: ...92 14 5 1 Bumper Hitch Trailer A B C 5 6 11 22 21 10 23 24 1 5 19 13 20 9 7 15 7 4 4 ...
Page 93: ...93 14 5 2 Bumper Hitch Trailer D 12 18 17 2 8 3 16 2 25 18 17 12 26 14 ...
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