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Dealer Pre-Delivery Instructions Grain Cart
WHEEL NUTS
Check ALL wheel nuts for correct torque setting. (20mm studs- 644 Nm (475 Ft.-Lbs.)) Tighten as needed.
Re-Check wheel nut torque settings during initial break in period (during 1st, 2nd , 3rd loads, etc.), then
periodically afterwards (every 10 hours of use for first 40 hours). Keep checking wheel nut settings
until wheel nuts do not loosen. If wheel nuts loosen and damage the surface of the wheel center, it
will be impossible to keep them tight. Failure to keep the wheel nuts tight could cause considerable
damage to the grain cart and surrounding. It is the Dealer’s responsibility to have wheel nuts torqued to
specification before delivery. Damage caused by failure to keep the wheel nuts tight is not warrantable.
HITCH
Determine the hitch style of cart to be compatible with tractor. Tractor with hammer strap (clevis type)
should be used with grain carts equipped with a single prong (spade) hitch. Tractors equipped with a
single prong hitch (no hammer strap) should be used with grain carts equipped with a double prong
(clevis) hitch. Use a K80 spoon grain cart hitch with a K80 ball tractor hitch.
Be sure the tractor pin is at least 1/4” smaller in diameter than the pin hole in the grain cart hitch to
ensure enough free movement when traversing through uneven terrain.
POWER TAKE-OFF
Check for adequate clearance between telescoping PTO and tractor hitch. Suggested clearance is 7
inches.
Check telescoping PTO for adequate extension. With the tractor hitched to the cart on flat level ground,
the PTO should have approximately 10 inches extended from the collapsed (shortest) length.
UPPER AND LOWER AUGERS
Raise the auger to the unload position. Run the auger from the PTO or optional hydraulic motor. If
the top auger is misaligned with the bottom auger, you will hear a ‘bang’ as the upper auger realigns
itself with the lower auger. This is normal as the top auger has dropped to engage the lower auger.
Be sure that the top auger engages the lower auger. Check bearing at top of auger. Be sure to have
approximately 1/8” to 3/16” of an inch gap under/between top auger bearing. Some models have
bearings inside and some models have bearings outside of upper auger housing. If there is no gap under
the bearing, or the gap is greater than 1/8” to 3/16”, the bearing needs adjusted. See “Adjusting the Lower
and Upper Flighting” on page 28.
HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS AND HOSES
Run all functions of the hydraulic cylinders and inspect fittings and seals for leakage. (use cardboard or
wood to check for hydraulic leaks)
GEARBOX
Check the gearbox oil level. The gearbox should be half full of oil. To check, remove the fill plug, insert a
“dipstick” (large plastic cable tie or similar) into the fill hole until it reaches the bottom. Mark the dipstick
at the fill hole. Oil should be half way on the dipstick. Grain carts with 14” to 20” diameter augers have
gearboxes that require 24 ounces of fluid. Grain carts with 22” diameter augers have gearboxes that
require 96 ounces of fluid. Add 80/90 weight gear lube as necessary.
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