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4-4 FIELD OPERATION

CAUTION

DEPTH ADJUSTMENT MUST BE

EQUAL ON ALL CYLINDERS. UNE-

QUAL DEPTH ADJUSTMENT CAN

CAUSE PERMANENT EQUIPMENT

DAMAGE.

CAUTION

HITCH MUST BE LOCKED WHEN

FOLDING OR UNFOLDING THE WING.

4-4.1

Unfold the wing. Extend the fold cylin-

ders completely to allow the wing to float.

4-4.2

Remove the hitch lock pin and using the

same hydraulic lever used to unfold the wing,

swing the hitch to field position. Replace the

hitch lock pin and safety pin.

4-4.3

Remove the transport locks from the

cylinders.

Lower the Weatherproofer until

the points run at the desired depth.

4-4.4

Check the front-to-rear leveling of the

frame. Level the machine by adjusting the

hitch radius rod. Set the frame level at its

working depth.

4-4.5

Set the depth by using a combination of

cylinder stops to achieve the desired depth.

For stability, it is important that the gauge

wheels always apply slight pressure against

the soil.

4-4.6

Always lift the Weatherproofer com-

pletely out of the ground before turning or

backing. This prevents shank or disc dam-

age or damage to their respective mounting

brackets.

4-4.7

Reduce speed at field ends, and lift the

Weatherproofer completely out of the ground

before turning.

4-4.8

After a few hours of operation, check all

bolts for tightness, especially the shank U-

bolts and pivot bolts. Tighten wheel lug bolts

to 90 ft-lbs of torque. Tighten any loose bolts

to the torques shown in

Tables 2-1 and 2-2

.

CAUTION

TIGHTEN ALL 1-1/2" NUTS TO 1200

FOOT-POUNDS OF TORQUE.

DANGER

DISC BLADES ARE EXTREMELY

SHARP. EXERCISE EXTREME CARE

WHEN WORKING ON OR NEAR DISC

BLADES. DO NOT ALLOW DISCS TO

ROLL OVER OR FALL ON ANY BODILY

PART. DO NOT ALLOW WRENCHES

TO SLIP WHEN WORKING NEAR DISC

BLADES

AND

NEVER

PUSH

WRENCHES TOWARDS DISC BLADES.

DO NOT CLIMB OVER MACHINE

ABOVE DISC BLADES. FAILURE TO

STAY CLEAR OF DISC BLADE EDGES

CAN RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL

INJURY OR DEATH.

4-3

Figure 4-1 1200 Foot-Pounds of Torque

Содержание WEATHERPROOFER II 2320 FOLD Series

Страница 1: ...MODEL 2320 FOLD SERIES WEATHERPROOFER II OPERATOR S MANUAL 1900 NORTH STREET MARYSVILLE KANSAS 66508 785 562 5381 F 231 0102 01 02...

Страница 2: ...a defective part This warranty is void if any part not supplied by LANDOLL is used in assembly or repair or if the machine has been altered abused or neglected LANDOLL repair parts are warranted for n...

Страница 3: ...MODEL 2320 FOLD SERIES WEATHERPROOFER II OPERATOR S MANUAL PURCHASED FROM DATE ADDRESS PHONE NO SERIAL NO...

Страница 4: ...STALLATION 3 13 3 6 HITCH INSTALLATION 3 13 3 7 HYDRAULIC INSTALLATION 3 15 3 8 PURGING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM 3 16 3 9 ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION 3 17 3 10 LUBRICATION 3 17 4 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE 4 1...

Страница 5: ...IF NOT AVOIDED WILL RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY WARNING WARNING INDICATES A POTENTIALLY HAZARDOUS SITUA TION WHICH IF NOT AVOIDED COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY CAUTION CAUTION INDICAT...

Страница 6: ......

Страница 7: ...ngs in this section locate adjustment points on the equipment NOTE IF THE EQUIPMENT IS IMPROPERLY ASSEMBLED OR MAINTAINED THE WARRANTY IS VOID IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS CONTACT LANDOLL CORPORATION 190...

Страница 8: ......

Страница 9: ...SPACING in WEIGHT APPROX lbs 2320F 7 30 13 2 7 42 30 17 070 2320F 8 24 13 2 8 42 24 17 270 2320F 8 30 14 0 8 46 30 17 430 2320F 9 30 15 7 9 52 30 18 230 2320F 10 24 14 0 10 46 24 17 830 MODEL NUMBER C...

Страница 10: ...65 81 90 112 9 16 12 55 62 80 100 110 137 9 16 18 60 75 90 112 130 162 5 8 11 75 94 110 137 170 212 5 8 18 85 106 130 162 180 225 3 4 10 130 162 200 250 280 350 3 4 16 150 188 220 275 320 400 7 8 9 12...

Страница 11: ...146 75 85 16 115 125 202 218 109 121 20 160 180 248 272 213 237 24 185 215 303 327 238 262 32 250 290 310 340 LANDOLL CORPORATION HYDRAULIC FITTING TORQUE SPECIFICATIONS 37o JIC ORS ORB REV 10 97 THI...

Страница 12: ...NOTES 2 4...

Страница 13: ...2 5 Figure 2 1 2320F 7 30 Shank Disc Spacing...

Страница 14: ...2 6 Figure 2 2 2320F 8 24 Shank Disc Spacing...

Страница 15: ...2 7 Figure 2 3 2320F 8 30 Shank Disc Spacing...

Страница 16: ...2 8 Figure 2 4 2320F 9 30 Shank Disc Spacing...

Страница 17: ...2 9 Figure 2 5 2320F 10 24 Shank Disc Spacing...

Страница 18: ......

Страница 19: ...RP EXERCISE EXTREME CARE WHEN WORKING ON OR NEAR DISC BLADES DO NOT ALLOW DISCS TO ROLL OVER OR FALL ONTO ANY BOD ILY PART DO NOT ALLOW WRENCHES TO SLIP WHEN WORKING NEAR DISC BLADES NEVER PUSH WRENCH...

Страница 20: ...3 2 Figure 3 1 Frame Assembly...

Страница 21: ...nuts and 3 8 X 2 1 2 cotter pins supplied with the wing 3 1 3 Install the correct extensions and shank mounting tubes as required for the size unit using 3 4 10 X 2 1 2 hex head cap screws and hex lo...

Страница 22: ...3 4 Figure 3 2 Gauge Wheel Assembly...

Страница 23: ...l hub and spindle assemblies into walking beams and secure with 1 2 13 x 4 1 2 hex head cap screws and hex lock nuts provided with spindle 3 2 6 Install tires and wheels on the hubs 12 5L X 15 20 ply...

Страница 24: ...3 6 Figure 3 3 Disc Gang Installation...

Страница 25: ...ball socket hanger goes into the mount on the main frame and the outer pivot block is be hind the frame mounting bracket c Align the pivot block with the frame mount ing bracket and slide the disc ga...

Страница 26: ...3 8 Figure 3 4 Disc Gang Depth Adjustment...

Страница 27: ...ssembly using 1 1 4 7 x 4 1 2 hex head cap screws and hex lock nuts IMPORTANT PIN ON TRUSS ROD END MUST POINT TO WARD CYLINDER 3 3 7 Attach radius rod wrench weldment to front radius rod weldment and...

Страница 28: ...3 10 Figure 3 5 Spring Shank Installation...

Страница 29: ...ly spaced relative to the center shank using 24 or 30 spacing not both Install the outermost shanks last 3 4 3 Assemble the spring clamp weldment to the frame bars using the clamp u bolts dou bler cla...

Страница 30: ...3 12 Figure 3 6 Hitch Installation...

Страница 31: ...ION 3 6 1 Install the hitch assembly to the frame using hitch pins and 3 8 x 3 cotter pins sup plied with hitch assembly 3 6 2 Attach leveling linkage assembly to frame assembly using 1 1 4 7 x 8 hex...

Страница 32: ...3 14 Figure 3 7 Hydraulic Lift Plumbing Figure 3 8 Hydraulic Disc Gang Plumbing...

Страница 33: ...e manifold See Figure 3 9 and attach manifold to frame front bar to right of mast using two 1 2 13 x 3 1 2 hex head cap screws and hex lock nuts 3 7 4 Install the hydraulic hoses as shown in the hydra...

Страница 34: ...x to eight times to remove trapped air replace pins 3 8 4 Extend lift cylinders and hold tractor lever in the extend position for two to three minutes to purge the lift cylinders If the unit lowers or...

Страница 35: ...ar and 1 2 13 x 5 1 2 hex head cap screws and hex lock nuts 3 9 4 Install the right hand light on the back side of the shank mounting tube on the right side of the frame behind the right gauge wheels...

Страница 36: ...NOTES 3 18...

Страница 37: ...ALL HYDRAULICALLY ELEVATED EQUIPMENT MUST HAVE CYLINDER LOCKOUTS INSTALLED OR BE LOW ERED TO THE GROUND WHEN SERV ICING OR WHEN EQUIPMENT IS IDLE FAILURE TO TAKE PREVENTIVE MEASURES AGAINST ACCIDENTA...

Страница 38: ...gangs should always be at this adjustment c Front disc gangs may be adjusted to the same depth as the rear gangs or adjusted to run deeper than the rear gangs by adjusting the front disc gang radius...

Страница 39: ...wheels always apply slight pressure against the soil 4 4 6 Always lift the Weatherproofer com pletely out of the ground before turning or backing This prevents shank or disc dam age or damage to their...

Страница 40: ...ng anchor bolt from the top of the front bracket b Place the bolt into the other hole IMPORTANT THE SHANK DEPTH CHANGES APPROXI MATELY 1 4 5 WHEEL BEARING MAINTENANCE Wheel bearing maintenance should...

Страница 41: ...4 5 Figure 4 2 Lubrication Schedule...

Страница 42: ...eekly Look for binding or cracking Replace all worn or defective parts immediately 4 8 STORAGE 4 8 1 The service life of the Weatherproofer will be extended by proper off season stor age practices Pri...

Страница 43: ...NOTES 4 7...

Страница 44: ......

Страница 45: ...ANGS OPERATING DEEPER THAN NECESSARY Raise front disc gang to operate at desired depth 3 to 6 SPEED TOO FAST FRONT DISCS THROW SOIL BEYOND REACH OF REAR DISCS Change to slower gear or change front dis...

Страница 46: ...NOTES 5 2...

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