
Brent 1082/882
— Operation
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Optional Equipment
(continued)
Hydraulic Drive
(continued)
NOTE: For complete assembly and operation details for the Hydraulic Drive, please refer to
the Hydraulic Drive manual (282894).
1. Before loading cart or operating auger, verify that the fl ow control door is closed.
2. Choose an area free from obstructions and fully unfold auger to the unloading position.
3. Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor hydraulic circuits. Attach pump pressure hoses to RETRACT
ports on tractor.
Multiple connections help utilize the tractor’s fully hydraulic power and fl ow. Use the trac-
tor’s fl ow controls to regulate total output. See hydraulic connections for hydraulic drive in
previous “OPERATIONS” sections.
NOTE: The dual connections help utilize full tractor hydraulic power at the cart hydraulic
motor. For tractors that have more than 55 GPM available pump output, use tractor fl ow
controls to regulate total output to a maximum of 55 GPM.
4. Engage hydraulic drive circuits at low engine RPM one at a time, then increase engine to full throttle.
See hydraulic connections for hydraulic drive in previous “OPERATIONS” sections for cold starts.
5. While watching hydraulic pressure gauge, begin slowly opening fl ow control door. Stop opening
fl ow control door when pressure (on hydraulic gauge by pump) climbs to within 200 psi less than
maximum tractor hydraulic pressure. Ideally, maintaining maximum PTO RPM will optimize unload-
ing performance.
• If auger stalls during unloading,
immediately
place tractor hydraulic controls for motor func-
tions in
FLOAT
to stop auger. Close flow control door, then move all hydraulic controls to
HOLD
. Relieve auger grain pressure by opening auger cleanout door to remove some grain
before attempting to restart auger.
6. To slow or stop grain fl ow, close fl ow door rather than reducing tractor RPM. Close fl ow door fully
when unloading is complete.
7. Stop auger by placing both auger hydraulic circuits in FLOAT. This reduces strain on driveline com-
ponents and prolongs hydraulic motor life. Move controls to HOLD after auger has come to a com-
plete stop.
8. Choose an area free from obstructions and fully fold auger to the transport position.
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