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Brakes should only be used for work or when transporting the machine on a trailer..
Adjusting the brakes
Setting brake pressure
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The large wheel is turned clockwise to increase
braking force and anti-clockwise to decrease it. A
pressure gauge next to the wheel indicates braking
pressure. While setting the pressure, the cut-off
valve right next to the gauge must be open so that
fluid can reach the brake calipers. Once braking
force has been adjusted, the valve should be shut
close to ensure there will be no fluid backflow that
alters the settings. Brake pressure can be modified
at any time during operation, with special attention
paid to opening and closing the cutoff valve each
time pressure is reset.
The wheel brakes are hydraulically driven by a
hand pump, and are regulated from commands
located on the left section of the machine (Fig. 67).
Calipers act upon discs that are integral with the
wheel hubs as units cast in a single piece (Fig. 68).
Fig. 70
Fig. 71
For optimum brake performance, set tire pressure to 60 PSI. The ground under the bag should be firm and level,
with no holes, mud or obstacles.
Braking pressure determines the degree of stretch experienced by the bag. Bag manufacturer recommendations
should be followed to avoid overstretch and its associated problems.
Use DOT 3 brake fluid. Do not exceed 1,900 PSI braking pressure.
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Summary of Contents for R1090
Page 1: ...Operator s Manual R990 model R1090 model Dry Grain Bagger Parts list CDEC00518D ff J t t...
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Page 59: ...1 2 3 4 5 6 50 R990 R1090 Sheet N 1 Full machine...
Page 69: ...60 R1090 Sheet N 4 Hopper base compression auger...
Page 71: ...62 R990 Sheet N 5 Drive shaft hydraulic cylinder...
Page 73: ...64 R1090 Sheet N 5 Drive shaft hydraulic cylinder...
Page 75: ...66 R900 R1090 Sheet N 6 Drive shaft 0 I 12 4 1 _ J I 13 2 5 6 10 V 14 3 0 7 8 9 10 11 t j 15...
Page 77: ...68 R990 R1090 Sheet N 7 Bag tray bag cradle electric winch...
Page 79: ...70 R990 R1090 Sheet N 8 Tongue hitch 8 7 6 5 4 2 1 3 5 13 7 9 10 11 12...
Page 81: ...72 R990 Sheet N 9 Frame wheels 4 3 1 2 1 55 54 53 52 21 51 43 41 39 40...
Page 85: ...76 R990 R1090 Sheet N 10 Brake pump 12 13 tr __j 1 14 12 6 17...
Page 87: ...78 R990 R1090 Sheet N 11 Hand brake assembly I 5 7 8 6 I I __J 9...
Page 93: ...R990 R1090 Sheet N 13 Bag tray 84 77 5 4...
Page 95: ...R990 R1090 Sheet N 14 Bag support 86 5...
Page 97: ...R990 R1090 Sheet N 15 Towing tongue support jacks 88 6 I 18 19 8...
Page 99: ...R990 Sheet N 16 Hopper 90 5 10 12 24 15 15 25 2 1...
Page 103: ...R1090 Sheet N 16 Hopper 94 4 5 6 7 8 3 2 9 5 15 14 13 11 12 10 11 12 10 3 2 1...
Page 105: ...1 3 5 6 5 6 7 3 2 4 8 4 R1090 Sheet N 17 Side cover 96...
Page 109: ...R1090 Sheet N 18 Upper hopper 100 1 6 3 2 12 1 13...
Page 111: ...R990 R1090 Sheet N 19 Decals 102 1...
Page 115: ...R990 R1090 Sheet N 21 Decals 106 APELIGRO 1 2 OPERA IOU E FREN r DD 3 4 7 5 6...
Page 117: ...R990 Sheet N 22 Decals 108 1 2 Rl _ __ __ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __...
Page 119: ...110 R1090 Sheet N 22 Decals 2...
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