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Safety labeling is an important part of the overall safe use of the implement.  Safety labeling alerts and warns against 

potential injury or death, and is important to follow these points to help keep your implement safe for you and others who 

may be using it.

Safety Label Descriptions

•  Keep safety signs clean and legible at all times.
• 

Replace safety signs that are missing or have become 

illegible.

•  Replaced parts that displayed a safety sign should 

also display the current sign.

• 

Safety signs in Section 3 each have a part number 

displayed with it. Use this part number when ordering 

replacement parts.

• 

Safety signs are available from your authorized 

Distributor or the factory order desk.

Safety Label Descriptions

SL00001

SL00002

SL00003

SL00004

SL00005

SL00006

SNL00001

Caution: read and understand ALL safety and 

operating instructions in the manual, read and 

understand ALL safety labels located on the 

machine. The most important safety device on 

this equipment is an informed SAFE operator.

Caution: Accidental wagon disconnection on 

a public road could result in death or serious 

injury and/or implement damage. Before 

transport  on  public  roads  always  have  the 

safety chain attached, and a 3/4” grade 5 

hitch 

pin is installed.

Caution: an unsecured load may fall from the 

wagon and could result in death or serious injury 

and/or implement damage. Before transport on 

public roads always check the ratchet straps 

are tight and in locked position.

Caution: Do not stand under or directly in front

of the top rail while it is being adjusted, potential 

collision exists if the rail drops suddenly and 

could result in death or serious injury.

Caution: Moving parts present a potential pinch 

hazard and could result in a serious injury. Use 

caution and be aware of parts as they are being 

moved or adjusted.

Caution: Loading the header on the wagon 

presents a potential pinch hazard and could 

result in a serious injury. Use caution and be 

aware as the header is loaded on potential 

pinch points on the header supports and the 

top rail. 

Caution: Personal Protection Equipment (PPE) 

is required when operating or maintaining this 

machine. Failure to wear PPE will result in 

personal injury.

Yellow  Retro-reflective  label  required  for 

marking of implements for length / width.

Red  Retro-reflective  label  required  for 

marking of implements for length: rear view.

50

km/h

30

mile/h

MAXIMUM

IL00007

Caution: Wagon components are rated at 50 

km/h (30 mile/h) maximum speed. Potential for

injury and damage if traveling above maximum 

travel speed rating.

Slow-moving  vehicle  (SMV)  sign  warns  other 

road users that the wagon displaying the sign 

is traveling at 

maximum road speed of 40 km/h 

(25 mile/h) or less. Ensure the sign is in place 

whenever transporting on a public road.

SNL00002

Caution: Block or chock the wheels. Loading 

or unloading the wagon presents a potential 

unintentional movement hazard. Chock wheels 

when loading or unloading or storing the wagon.

30

mile/h

IL00009

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Caution:  The  Speed  Identification  Symbol 

(SIS) used in conjunction with the SMV sign 

identifies the header wagons  maximum safe 

travel  speed  when  used  on  public  roads. 

Maximum  rated  safe  travel  speed  of  Horst 

Header Wagons is 30 mile/h.

U�S� only does not apply in Canada

Содержание CONTOUR SHCF36

Страница 1: ...e review and understand the assembly manual d understand the assembly manual before attempting to assemble this machinery before attempting to assemble this machinery PRINTED IN CANADA CAUTION Operational Hazard Personal Protection Equipment PPE is required during assembly SNL00001 CAUTION Operational Hazard Machine assembly should be done by qualified personnel only SWATHER HEADER WAGON SHCF36 SH...

Страница 2: ...nd ALL safety labels located on the machine SL00004 Alignment is set at the factory with proper toe in settings on the front and rear steering axles Check alignment as outlined below To check toe in Position the tongue parallel to the reach tubes Run a string or straight edge from front to back along the outside of the front and rear wheels check both sides The front wheel should toe in approximat...

Страница 3: ... 3 4 300 407 220 298 Torque Dry Torque Lubricated Wheel Nut Bolt Size 5 Bolt 6 Bolt 8 Bolt 10 Bolt 5 5 5 5 9 4 4 4 4 3 3 3 3 2 2 2 2 1 1 1 1 6 6 6 7 7 8 8 10 Tire PSI kPa Tires 20 5 x 8 10 F Range tire 105 723 Tires 26 x 12 12 ply tire 62 427 Tires 235 85 R16 F Range Highway Trailer tire 95 655 Tires 11L x 15 F Range Highway Service tire 90 620 225 75 R15 Load Range D 65 448 Speed Identification S...

Страница 4: ...ssage 1 Follow good safety practices Keep service area clean and dry Be sure electrical outlets and tools are properly grounded Use adequate light for the job at hand 2 Keep the assembly area neat and clean to prevent slipping or tripping 3 Position in a large open area to allow access from all sides during assembly 4 When using lifting equipment place jack stands under the machine to securely sta...

Страница 5: ... 634 468 904 667 36 mm 24 x 2 0 780 575 1100 811 24 x 3 0 798 588 1136 838 41 mm 27 x 3 0 27 x 3 0 1176 867 1674 1234 46 mm 30 x 2 0 30 x 3 0 1597 1178 2274 1677 Class 10 9 Class 8 8 Wrench Size A Thread Size B Fine Thread Size B Coarse Class 10 9 Class 8 8 lbs ft N m lbs ft N m lbs ft N m lbs ft N m lbs ft N m lbs ft N m 7 16 1 4 28 6 8 1 10 13 6 14 19 0 1 4 20 5 6 8 8 10 8 12 16 3 1 2 5 16 24 13...

Страница 6: ...11 If labels need to be replaced Be sure that the installation area is clean and dry Be sure temperature is above 50 F 10 C Determine exact position before you remove the backing paper Remove the smallest portion of the split backing paper Align the sign over the specified area and carefully press the small portion with the exposed sticky backing in place Slowly peel back the remaining paper and c...

Страница 7: ... your SAFETY AWARENESS SL00001H SL00003H Tongue 32 km h 20 mile h MAXIMUM IL00002 SL00004 SL00005 SNL00001 Right Side Left Side SL00006 SL00003H SL00002 SNL00002 SNL00002 SNL00002 SNL00002 SL00001H SL00003H SL00001 SL00002 SL00001 Rear View Front View If safety labels have been damaged or removed new labels must be applied New safety signs are available from your dealer or contact Horst Wagons WAR...

Страница 8: ...g adjusted potential collision exists if the rail drops suddenly and could result in death or serious injury Caution Moving parts present a potential pinch hazard and could result in a serious injury Use caution and be aware of parts as they are being moved or adjusted Caution Loading the header on the wagon presents a potential pinch hazard and could result in a serious injury Use caution and be ...

Страница 9: ... 8 x 4 1 2 Hex Bolt All 3 12 5 8 Lock Nut All 4 2 5 8 x 6 Bolt Locknut All 5 8 5 8 Flat Washer All 6 4 Hitch Pin 480 009 All 7 3 5 8 x 1 1 2 Bolt Nut Lockwasher All 8 7 3 4 Locking nut All 9 2 1 2 x 1 1 2 Hex Bolt All 10 7 3 4 x 2 Hex Bolt All 11 14 1 2 Lock Nut All 12 4 1 2 x 2 Bolt All 13 5 5 8 Hex Nut All 14 3 5 8 Lock Washer All x3 14 x2 9 11 x14 5 x8 x4 6 x7 8 10 x7 13 x5 2 x2 x12 3 x2 1 x4 1...

Страница 10: ...her Top Rail 45 4 x 4 x 188 HSS Split SHCF45 27 1 Main Tongue Assembly All 28 1 CHCF Complete Rear Axle All 29 1 CHCF Complete Front Axle All 30 1 30 Wheelbase Joiner Tie Rod Assembly All 31 1 30ft Reach All 32 1 Swather Head Bottom Rail All 33 2 Top Rail Riser Plate All 38 4 Tires 20 5 x 8 10 Load Range F on 10 x 6 x 6 rim All Chassis Parts ...

Страница 11: ...from the shipping package and keep hardware in an accessible place work bench etc STEP 1 Reach Bottom Rail 1 Set the axle assemblies up on wheel stands ensure they are secure from unexpected movement during assembly 2 Insert the reach tube to the reach receiver at front rear axles and tighten securely with a 5 8 x 41 2 bolt and locknut at both ends of the tube 3 With a helper carefully place the 4...

Страница 12: ...fway back from the front 2 Place clamping plates on top of the reach tube and bottom rail and secure with 1 2 x 2 hex bolts locknuts 3 Position the joiner rod cradle over the joiner rod and secure to the brace plate with two 1 2 x 1 5 hex bolts locknuts Wheels 1 Remove taper wheel bolts and position wheel on the hub 2 Assemble and torque the 5 8 taper wheel bolts 3 Use the Wheel Torque Specificati...

Страница 13: ...and from the left side of the tongue bracket insert the hex bolt 2 Thread the locking nut onto the bolt and tighten until the bolt is snug against the plates 3 Do not over tighten 4 Attach the two safety chains to the chain flanges on the tongue using the coupling links on the chain Assemble the link with the coupling pin and locking collar as shown Tongue mount Spring Balancer CAUTION Operational...

Страница 14: ...he left cast bushing on top of axles and to the top hole on adjuster brackets 3 Insert 5 8 x 6 hex bolt thread the locking nut onto the bolt and tighten until the bolt is snug against the plate do not over tighten 4 Pin the top rail mount to the top of the riser plate using 5 8 x 7 0 draw pins repeat for remaining channel 5 Ensure all assemblies move freely 6 Repeat for the remaining axle Top rail...

Страница 15: ... the nuts and bolts 4 Fasten the ratchet to the outer mount with the existing bolt and locknut 5 Thread the strap into the ratchet and wind it up 6 Repeat process for second ratchet strap Ratchet Strap Outer mount Inner bracket Rail support Bolt top rail sections Slow Moving Vehicle Sign SMV 1 Attach the SMV bracket to the top rail with the u bolt and nuts if attaching the SIS see below 2 Insert t...

Страница 16: ...atch Catch Quick release handle Universal Header Support 1 Attach the main mount bracket to the shoe assembly with the two shoe heal pins Secure with the hitch pins 2 Assemble the support system as shown in the diagram and lock into place with the 5 8 x 7 0 draw pins and secure with attached lynch pins 3 Repeat for the remaining header support Shoe assembly Main mount Heal pins CAUTION Heavy or bu...

Страница 17: ...heck for front to rear trailing repeat adjustment as required When the wagon is being trailed empty it should track slightly left When the wagon is loaded it may track slightly to the right The weight causes normal distortion to the steering geometry which affects the tracking when loaded Lengthen tie rod Rotate tie rod to adjust tracking Shorten tie rod Alignment Note Both axles are preset at the...

Страница 18: ...ront axle carefully route the cable through the reach tube receiver opening to the back of the trailer At the reach receiver opening on the front of the axle fasten the cable to the cable clamp with the 1 4 20 x 3 4 socket head screws Next fasten the clamp to the top of the tongue bracket ensure there is enough cable slack over the tongue steering pivot Fasten the cable to the three tongue cable c...

Страница 19: ...19 Notes ...

Страница 20: ...20 HORST WELDING 8082 Rd 129 Listowel ON N4W 3G8 Canada 519 291 4162 1 866 567 4162 Fax 1 519 291 5388 sales horstwelding com www horstwelding com ...

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