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The grain flow concept

The aptitude of different kinds of grain to flow 
can  be  approximately  determined  by  the 
angle formed by the sides of a mound lying on 
the ground. A steep angle indicates bad grain 
flow (Fig. 39) whilst a shallow angle indicates 
a good flow rate (Fig. 40).

Some of the factors that contribute to good grain flow are the following: 

Remember: the whole working principle of the unloader rests upon the flow characteristics of grain. 

              Corn above 22% moisture

            

  Soybeans above 22% moisture

              Wheat above 20% moisture
              Sunflower
              Oats
              Barley
              Paddy rice
              Chickpeas

Grains that flow with more difficulty should be extracted at a slower pace as the higher speeds cannot be 
attained and if attempted the unloader could suffer mechanical damage. Examples of these grains are:

                              Corn  below  21%  moisture
               Soybeans below 21% moisture
               Wheat below 19% moisture

Examples of grains with good flow characteristics that can be unloaded at higher speeds are:
             

 

 

 

Low

heap

angle

 

 

Bigger grain size

 

Smooth outer surface

 

Round shaped grain     

 

Dry grain

 

Clean grain

 

Smooth flow, 

higher rate of 

extraction

Fig.39

Fig.40

Summary of Contents for E6910

Page 1: ...CDDF00051A RICHIGER E6910 UNLOADER Operator s Manual...

Page 2: ...nt manuals updates Therefore contents of this manual are based on development in effect at the time of publication and are subject to change without notice Important Before attempting machine operatio...

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Page 4: ...hout prior authorization from RICHIGER MAQUINARIAS S A Buyers and their agents shall prepay all transportation charges for the return of such products to RICHIGER MAQUINARIAS S A or designated service...

Page 5: ...to be exhaustive 1 Product suffered damages attributable to accident abuse neglect or ignorance 2 Product was not used in accordance with manufacturer s recommendations 3 Product did not receive requi...

Page 6: ...rchase Date of Delivery Customer Name Address City State Dealer Name Address City State The machine detailed above and the Operator s Manual have been received and I understand and have been thoroughl...

Page 7: ...vellaneda 661 S2322BCM Sunchales Province of Santa Fe Argentina Cut Out Warranty Registration Card This form must be filled out and signed by the customer at the time of delivery and sent to factory w...

Page 8: ...e 05 General indications before actual work 05 page 08 Ground conditions 06 page 08 Initiating labours 07 page 27 Detaching bag from roller 08 page 28 Back to transport mode 09 page 16 Maintenance 10...

Page 9: ...olt protection PowerTransmission Mechanical central discharge auger cross augers Tires 11 L15 10 ply Extraction system Automatic bag pickup system Working height hydraulically controlled Bag slasher b...

Page 10: ...02 Dimensions in millimeters 9 03 Work position Transport position...

Page 11: ...tow bar pin is properly secured b Check tire pressure c Check that wheel bolts are properly tightened d Attach safety chains between machine s tow bar and tractor drawbar for added security on the roa...

Page 12: ...s to ensure adequate torque transference between the two sections of the drive shaft A 12V electric hoist is used to raise and place bag in position on the tunnel hood so the tractor s battery should...

Page 13: ...moving control lever in both directions Remove female plugs Fig 3 B and wipe clean coupling ends before connecting Before disconnecting hoses from tractor stop tractor engine and depressurize hydrauli...

Page 14: ...ld not be exceeded because torsion effort could damage the shaft or even worse the sections could come loose Also check that drive shaft is not left so short that adjoining sections could make contact...

Page 15: ...ould anyone except the operator standing at the hydraulic controls approach unloader or bag and that includes both tractor and truck drivers Onlookers should keep a safe distance And never allow anyon...

Page 16: ...ystem Fig 10 Make sure hydraulic quick couplings are well matched with tractor hydaulic system as incompatible fittings can restrict flow and cause an oil temperature increase that can damage componen...

Page 17: ...ne in factory because transport has to be done under a 9 configuration the protection grid must be moved to its outermost position Fig 15 the intermediate grid removed from the frame Fig 16 and instal...

Page 18: ...n hydraulic flow is all important when it comes to the roller Roller speed on initiating extraction should start in the low revs position and should then be increased as necessary The knob should init...

Page 19: ...ished working and is to be towed away the sequence is reversed and the tube is lowered onto its support bracket by moving lever A downward Next second lever B is used to regulate working height i e cl...

Page 20: ...ed that the cross auger outer protection rings be at a height of 8 or 10 cm 3 or 4 from the ground Fig 26 The unloader should not be raised or lowered with the hydraulic cylinder if the augers are dee...

Page 21: ...er in the direction that releases plastic sheet but without locking it because this maneuver takes only seconds In mid position the lever is neutral and the roller remains motionless 2 IMPORTANT The r...

Page 22: ...r half of the plastic make a lengthwise cut about 3 or 4 meters long This cut should reach about the beginning of the mound of grain To prevent the cut from extending further because of grain pressure...

Page 23: ...must stay inside the wheels Turn the roller until the line of studs are in the uppermost position Fig 33 Having already described how the hydraulic commands drive the roller and with the tractor hydr...

Page 24: ...tly distributed along the length of the roller or if folds and creases remain after attachment Fig 35 The creases will gradually smoothen out upon starting work The lower half should not be stretched...

Page 25: ...divided the top part of the bag in two parts The left part goes to the left of the discharge auger fastened to corresponding studs while the right part goes to the right of the auger tube fastened to...

Page 26: ...enough The latter should be attached shorter so that the roller tugs at it first The small margin of slack in the bottom section plus the plastic sheet s elasticity helps form a rounded shape that con...

Page 27: ...is trailer next or a new truck takes its place It s important to start operating with a low roller speed to allow grain to completely cover the augers and the bag to take on the rounded shape of Fig 3...

Page 28: ...ned very gradually avoiding any abrupt changes in gain flow 36 The unloader should now be delivering a steady stream of grain to the receiving truck or trailer The truck will have to move every so oft...

Page 29: ...he bag can curve and the curvature can be quite sudden and pronounced The operator should watch for this while unloading and try to follow curvature with the tractor s steering wheel as far as possibl...

Page 30: ...the input of grain PTO is left engaged and working for a few minutes so that all loose grain is unloaded ensuring there is no buildup inside the discharge auger tube that could be cause of drive over...

Page 31: ...e has been picked up in this way the tractor engine is stopped For operator safety it is now necessary to disconnect the sweep augers from the main transmission while still allowing the discharge auge...

Page 32: ...f the divider thus effectively covering and sealing both openings of the cylinder shaped grain reception chamber Fig 48 In this way the totality of grain introduced in the auxiliary hopper will be cap...

Page 33: ...handle should be pushed in and the lock pin reinserted ready for next use The coupling gears are connected to the drive shaft by means of a flange fitted with shear bolts Should these bolts be cut un...

Page 34: ...detach the bag the roller must turn freely The E6910 model uses an automatic clutch to connect and disconnect the roller drive so there is no need at any time to open the transmission s cover to perfo...

Page 35: ...o set up the machine for transport a Raise hydraulic cylinder to its maximum height clamp all the stops on the cylinder rod and lower again to rest machine on stops It is important to set highest clea...

Page 36: ...der s driveline and transmission from overloads Should they have to be replaced use soft low carbon steel SAE 1010 or C10 bolts of same diameter as the original Never use hardened steel bolts or pins...

Page 37: ...itional liters Oil passage is slow especially in low temperatures and this is the reason why two filling steps are required It helps if oil is warmed slightly Before replacing the fill plug turn trans...

Page 38: ...31 Lubrication chart 11...

Page 39: ...shaft Plastic bearing caps 1 Grease 50 9 Shaft bearing 2 Grease 50 10 Cross auger drive Chain tensioner 2 Grease 50 11 Auger drive chain Apply w brush Grease 50 12 Roller drive Chain tensioner 1 Greas...

Page 40: ...Safety stickers 33 13...

Page 41: ...34 Safety stickers...

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Page 46: ...of grain Corn above 22 moisture Soybeans above 22 moisture Wheat above 20 moisture Sunflower Oats Barley Paddy rice Chickpeas Grains that flow with more difficulty should be extracted at a slower pac...

Page 47: ...shape lends itself to interlocking In these less than ideal conditions work speed is necessarily compromised The following drawings depict magnitudes A B C D The text that follows can help you assess...

Page 48: ...rs and bag bottom or ground This distance should be small so that the sweep augers lie low inside the bag and are well covered with grain which ensures adequate delivery to the discharge auger The cle...

Page 49: ...nit of time compared with free flowing material A First adjust C so that sweeper distance to the ground is the minimum possible This allows the augers to tackle the mass of grain from a lower point so...

Page 50: ...ithout being pulled in with the plastic folds but the actual clearance to the roller measured in centimeters can vary When this plateau is reached the roller is turning at the correct speed H This is...

Page 51: ...d for elevation or rotation do not perform maintenance work without ensuring that a Engine is off b Nobody has ignition keys to inadvertently turn engine on c Safety stops are in place d There are sup...

Page 52: ...forearm back and forth Fig 4 MOVE OUT TAKE OFF Face desired direction of movement Extend arm straight out behind you then swing it overhead and forward until it s straight out in front of you Fig 5 S...

Page 53: ...r right arm across your neck from left to right in a throat cutting motion Fig 6 SPEED IT UP Clenching your fist bend your arm so your hand is at shoulder level Thrust arm rapidly straight up and down...

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