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Warranty 

      

Pequea 

Machine, 

Inc.

Pequea's Limited Warranty

Pequea Machine Company warrants to the original Purchaser all Machinery, 

Equipment, or Trailers manufactured by it, to be free from defects in mate-

rial and workmanship under normal use and service. Its obligation under this 

Warranty shall be limited to replacement or repair of any parts thereof, free of 

charge to the original Purchaser, at its place of business, provided, however, 

that the part(s) to be replaced or repaired, shall within one (1) year after delivery 

to the original Purchaser, be demonstrated to be defective; which determination 

shall be made by the Company. The said components or parts must be returned 

through the Selling dealer or distributor directly to the Company with all trans-

portation charges prepaid. Notice of defect shall be furnished in writing to the 

Seller and to the agent through whom the machinery was received, disclosing 

in full all known defects and failure in operation and use, and reasonable time 

shall be given to the Seller to remedy any such defects and failures. Failure to 

make such trial or give such notice shall be deemed an absolute acceptance by 

the Buyer and satisfaction in full of this Limited Warranty.

This Warranty does not cover, under any circumstances, any parts, compo-

nents, or materials which, in the opinion of the Seller and Company, have been 

subjected to neglect, misuse, alteration, accident, or if repaired, with parts other 

than those manufactured by and obtained from Pequea Machine Company.

This Warranty does not cover components which are already covered by a sep-

arate Warranty provided by the supplier of said parts or components.

The Company's obligation under this Warranty is limited to repair or replace-

ment, free of charge to the original Purchaser, of any part which in judgement of 

the Company is defective. This Warranty does not cover normal wear and tear.

THIS WARRANTY IS MADE EXPRESSLY IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER 

WARRANTIES, EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY WARRANTY 

OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR USE AND PURPOSE AND 

OF ALL OTHER OBLIGATIONS OR LIABILITIES ON ITS PART AND ANY 

IMPLIED WARRANTY. AND IT NEITHER ASSUMES NOR AUTHORIZES 

ANY OTHER LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH A SALE OF THIS MACHINE. 

THIS WARRANTY SHALL NOT APPLY TO THIS MACHINE OR TO ANY PART 

THEREOF WHICH HAS BEEN SUBJECT TO ACCIDENT, NEGLIGENCE, 

ALTERATION, ABUSE, OR MISUSE.

The Company makes no Warranty whatsoever in respect to accessories or 

parts not supplied by the Company. The term “original Purchaser” as used in 

this warranty, shall be deemed that person for whom the Machine, Equipment, 

or Trailer is originally supplied. This Warranty shall apply only within the bound-

aries of the continental United States.

Under this Warranty, the Company cannot guarantee that existing conditions 

beyond its control will not affect its ability to obtain materials or manufacture 

necessary replacement parts.

No one is authorized to alter, modify, or change the terms of this Warranty in 

any manner.

The Company warrants the Construction of the equipment sold herein and will 

replace at its expense for a period of (1) year from the date hereof, any parts 

which prove defective as determined under the terms of this Limited Warranty.

Summary of Contents for PEQUEA 125P

Page 1: ...Operator s Manual Models 125P 175P 250P Box Manure Spreader 2020 Part 990004...

Page 2: ...complete line of Pequea Machine replacement parts is carried by your dealer These parts have been inspected at Pequea and are manufactured with the same quality standards as has your spreader in orde...

Page 3: ...4 44 Flared Width 56 66 72 Box Width 47 54 60 Box Length 128 140 160 Box Height 23 24 1 2 Box Construction 10 Gauge High Steel Strength Floor Construction High Density Poly Vinyl 3 4 T G Beater Paddle...

Page 4: ...2 Safety Decals...

Page 5: ...ND HAVE MADE SURE NO TOOLS ARE LYING ON THE MACHINE 3 DO NOT WORK AROUND THE UNIT IN LOOSE CLOTHING THAT MIGHT CATCH IN ANY OF THE MOVING PARTS 4 DO NOT ATTEMPT TO PULL MATERIAL FROM ANY PART OF THE S...

Page 6: ...d in the following sections 5 Attach the feed control rope to a convenient point on the tractor 6 Connect the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic ports if required 7 Lubricate the machine complet...

Page 7: ...OULD NOT BE HEAVY ENOUGH FOR ADEQUATE TRACTION AND BRAKING TO CONTROL THE WEIGHT OF THE HEAVY SPREADER ON HILLS AND FOR STEERING A good rule is to use a tractor that is heavier than the spreader and l...

Page 8: ...and must be kept lubricated with oil for proper operation 4 Attach the hydraulic hoses to the tractor hydraulic outlets Keep the hydraulics clean Always clean the hydraulic hose fittings before connec...

Page 9: ...ed by a mechanical loader because this type of load requires more power to spread than other loads especially in long straw manure Avoid excessively large scoops of straw manure when using a mechanica...

Page 10: ...of ground speed and apron speed IMPORTANT It is advisable to load the spreader only with material it is designed to spread Overloading the spread er or foreign objects in the manure may jam or plug th...

Page 11: ...the rope to advance the selector to the L position or slow speed In the slow position a light application of manure is applied When the spreader is almost empty the bed can be cleaned thoroughly by pu...

Page 12: ...feed control in neutral 5 Start the tractor engine 6 Engage the PTO slowly 7 Only one person should attempt to unplug a machine Hydraulic Feed IMPORTANT If using a hydraulic end gate while hauling dry...

Page 13: ...towing the spreader with a truck or attach the PTO to both spreader and tractor Feed Control Position Cont Unloading Relatively dry loads as a rule unload in an even distribution with very little mat...

Page 14: ...rst Make certain the grease fittings are free of paint and dirt and force grease into them until the grease comes out around the shaft Caution Do not over lubricate sealed bearings Following a regular...

Page 15: ...re 14 1 5 Input pulley 1 Figure 14 1 6 Drive shaft pulley 1 Figure 14 3 7 Drive shaft 1 Figure 14 4 8 Shifting Mechanism 3 Figure 14 5 3 4 5 Figure 14 1 Figure 14 2 Figure 14 3 Figure 14 4 2 2 6 7 The...

Page 16: ...ain with SAE 30 oil or similar lubricant at least twice yearly more often if the manure is of high acid nature or if the machine is stored outside Regular lubrication of the apron chain will substanti...

Page 17: ...ds or once a month One 1 Figure 16 1 12 Check worm gearbox twice a year for proper oil level at the check plug One 1 12 A Figure 16 1 If needed fill 12 B to the check plug with SAE 80 90 gear oil 13 L...

Page 18: ...ts catching on manure frozen to the floor On MS125P spreaders An extra shear bolt 5 16 18 x 2 5 grade 5 for drive shaft connecting to rear gearbox is carried in the shield shown at C Figure 17 2 On MS...

Page 19: ...lts at A Figure 18 1 2 on both sides Tighten the adjusting bolts at B Figure 18 1 2 until the chain slat clears the top side of the axle In this adjustment the chain will barely touch the web slide C...

Page 20: ...linkage always works freely 1 Set the speed selector to L A Figure 19 2 2 Locate the turnbuckle B in front of the gearbox shifter 3 Adjust the turnbuckle until there is approximately 1 1 16 space betw...

Page 21: ...ER Keep beater paddles and teeth clean Remove all materials such as twine and wire that wrap on the beaters Maintenance Cont Wheel Bearings Adjust wheel hub bearings after 100 loads and once each seas...

Page 22: ...are not dented or damaged as this will result in excessive forces being applied against the drive shaft Damaged shields also cause obvious difficulties when installing the assembly If at any time the...

Page 23: ...adjusting idler Loose apron chain Adjust chain as recommended in bracket and apron slats this manual Apron frozen to chain return Be sure apron is free to move Before operating Drive belt slippage Inc...

Page 24: ...16 General 19 PTO Assembly 20 Wheel Bearings 19 Wheel and Tires 20 OPERATION Attaching to the Tractor 6 Before Loading 8 Feed Control Positions 9 General Information 5 Hydraulic Drive 9 Loading 7 Mech...

Page 25: ...owner and used to instruct him on these items checked below Dealer Representative s Signature Delivery Date Safety Precautions Tractor Hitching Operation of Controls Field Operation Lubrication Machin...

Page 26: ...his Warranty does not cover components which are already covered by a sep arate Warranty provided by the supplier of said parts or components The Company s obligation under this Warranty is limited to...

Page 27: ...A Skibo Company 200 Jalyn Dr P O Box 399 New Holland PA 17557 717 354 4343 fax 717 354 8843 email pequea frontiernet net www pequeamachine com _1255...

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