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SAFETY 

 
A brief description of signal words that may be used in this manual: 
 
CAUTION:

 Used as a general reminder of good safety practices or to direct attention to unsafe practices. 

 

WARNING: 

Denotes a specific potential hazard. 

 

DANGER:

 Denotes the most serious specific potential hazard. 

 
 

SAFETY PRECAUTIONS

 

 
You can make your farm a safer place to live and work if you observe the safety precautions given.  Study these 
precautions carefully and insist that those working with you and for you follow them. 
 
Finally, remember this: an accident is usually caused by someone’s carelessness, neglect or oversight. 
 

 

WARNING 

 

Never clean, lubricate or adjust a machine that is in motion.  Always lower or block the implement before 
performing service. 
 
If the machine must be serviced in the raised position, jack or block it up to prevent it from accidentally falling and 
injuring someone. 
 
Do not allow riders on the tractor or implement. 
 
Use speeds and caution dictated by the terrain being traversed.  Do not operate on any slope steep enough to 
cause tipping or loss of control. 
 
Be sure all personnel are clear of the immediate area before operating. 
 
Read and understand the operator’s manual and require all other persons who will operate the equipment to do 
the same. 
 
Be familiar with all tractor and implement controls and be prepared to stop engine and implements quickly in an 
emergency. 
 
 

 

CAUTION 

 

Consult your implement and tractor operator’s manual for correct and safe operating practices. 
 
Beware of towed implement width and allow safe clearance. 
 

 
 

FAILURE TO HEED MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH. 

 
 
 

 

 
 
 
 
 

 
 

Summary of Contents for 2984-026

Page 1: ...84 026 2984 027 OPERATOR S MANUAL PART IDENTIFICATION 2565 738_REV_A 02 2024 YETTER MANUFACTURING CO FOUNDED 1930 Colchester IL 62326 0358 Toll free 800 447 5777 309 776 3222 Fax Website www yetterco...

Page 2: ...oduct according to the maintenance schedule in the operator s manual The user is responsible for inspecting his machine and for having parts repaired or replaced when continued use of the product woul...

Page 3: ...e implement before performing service If the machine must be serviced in the raised position jack or block it up to prevent it from accidentally falling and injuring someone Do not allow riders on the...

Page 4: ...s torque in ft lbs for coarse thread hardware Lubricate all bearings and moving parts as assembled and make certain that they work freely WARNING Never work around the toolbar implement while in a rai...

Page 5: ...T ATTACHMENT 1 DOWN PRESSURE SPRING DOWN PRESSURE CAN BE INCREASED BY MOVING SPRING TO HOLE A DECREASE DOWN PRESSURE BY PLACING SPRING IN HOLE C 2 DISENGAGE ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT LIFT BASKET AND I...

Page 6: ...2984 026 ATTACH ROLLING BASKET MOUNT BRACKET TO THE C SHANK USING THE X 2 X 2 U BOLTS SECURE WITH LOCK HEX NUTS 2984 027 ATTACH ROLLING BASKET MOUNT BRACKET TO THE MAVERICK OPENER USING THE 5 8 X 6 HE...

Page 7: ...7 ASSEMBLY ATTACH THE PIVOT BRACKET AND BUSHING APPLY NEVER SEIZE LUBRICATION TO THE BUSHING BEFORE INSTALLING TO THE MOUNT BRACKET USING THE 5 8 X 8 HEX BOLT AND 5 8 LOCK HEX NUT...

Page 8: ...8 ASSEMBLY LIFT THE PIVOT BRACKET AND INSTALL THE 5 8 X 8 HEX BOLT AND 5 8 LOCK HEX NUT ATTACH THE EXTENSION SPRING TO THE MOUNT BRACKET USE THE 5 8 X 8 HEX BOLT 6 SPACERS AND 5 8 LOCK HEX NUT...

Page 9: ...WITH THE 1 8 HAIRPIN COTTER USE THE LIGHTEST SPRING PRESSURE THAT WILL PROVIDE A SATISFACTORY BERM ATTACH THE BASKET MOUNT BRACKET TO THE PIVOT BRACKET USING THE 5 8 X 4 HEX BOLT AND 5 8 LOCK HEX NUT...

Page 10: ...MBLY INSTALL THE BASKET WITH FLANGE MOUNT BEARINGS TO THE BASKET MOUNT BRACKET USING 4 7 16 X 1 HEX BOLT AND 7 16 LOCK HEX NUT CENTER THE BASKET IN THE BASKET MOUNT BRACKET AND TRIPLE TIGHTEN THE SET...

Page 11: ...IMPLEMENT UNTIL ALL SHANK POINTS REST ON THE GROUND LUBRICATE FITTINGS AND BUSHINGS AS INDICATED IN THE DIAGRAM BELOW BE SURE GREASE FITTINGS ARE FREE FROM DIRT AND PAINT SO THE LUBRICANT IS CERTAIN...

Page 12: ...12 PARTS INDENTIFICATION...

Page 13: ...13 PARTS INDENTIFICATION...

Page 14: ...OUNT BEARING 2 2 2502 266 7 16 14 X 1 5 CAP SCREW GRADE 5 4 3 2502 334 5 8 11 X 4 5 CAP SCREW GRADE 5 1 4 2520 267 7 16 14 LOCK NUT 4 5 2520 459 5 8 11 LOCK NUT GRADE 5 1 6 2570 448 BOWTIE COTTER PIN...

Page 15: ...SEE ADJUSTMENTS LARGE CLODS OR CHUNCKS INSUFFICIENT SPRING PRESSURE CHANGE SPRING ON ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT TO INCREASE DOWN PRESSURE SEE ADJUSTMENTS COULTER CUTTING BLADE RUNNING OPERATE COULTER...

Page 16: ...as Australia and Africa So when you buy Yetter products you re buying a name that s recognized A name that s known and respected A name that s become a part of American agriculture and has become syn...

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