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Your personal safety is a primary concern in the de-
sign and manufacture of our products. Unfortunately, 
our efforts to provide safe equipment can be wiped 
out by a single careless act of an operator or bystand-
er.

 

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In  addition  to  the  design  and  configuration  of  equip-
ment, hazard control and accident prevention are de-
pendent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and 
proper training of personnel involved in the operation, 
transport,  maintenance  and  storage  of  this  equip-
ment.

 

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It has been said, 

“  The  best  safety  device  is  an  in-

formed,  careful  operator.”   

We  ask  you  to  be  that 

kind of operator.  

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The  operator  must  be  properly  trained.  Operators 
must  be  familiar  with  the  equipment  and  tractor  and 
all  safety  practices  before  starting  operation.  Read 
the safety information on pages 1, 5-6. 

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This  box  blade  is  designed for  normal  landscape  us-
age. 

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Recommend  blading  speed  for  most  conditions  is 
from two to five mph. 

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Maintain  your  implement  with  original  repair  parts  to 
ensure optimum performance. 

MODIFICATIONS 

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It is the policy of the manufacturer to improve its prod-
ucts whenever possible and practical. We reserve the 
right  to  make  changes,  improvements,  and  modifica-
tions  at  any  time  without  incurring  the  obligation  to 
make  such  changes,  improvements,  and  modifica-
tions on any implement sold previously. 

 

ASSEMBLY 

GENERAL 

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Your  Series  233  Box  blade  is  shipped  with  the three 
Point  hitch  completely  set  up.

  Assemble  parts  for 

each step loosely to ensure fit. Use flat washers 
with slotted holes

. Always use lockwashers unless a 

locknut is called for. Tighten hardware after parts are 
installed according to the torque chart on page 3. Un-
less  otherwise  stated,  all  hardware  is  Grade  5.  The 
following  assembly  steps  are  given  to  minimize  the 
need  for  adjustment  after  assembly.  Remember  the 
Left and right are determined by standing at the rear 
of the implement and facing forward.

 

BEFORE OPERATION 

1) 

Tighten  all  loose  hardware  using  the  torque  chart. 
SEE ASSEMBLY. Replace any missing hardware. On 
new machines, all hardware must be rechecked after 
first few hours of operation. 

2) 

Replace any bent or broken parts. 

3) 

Refer  to  your  Tractors  Owners  Manual  for  recom-
mended adjustments and weight distribution. 

4) 

Check  equipment  for  signs  of  wear  or  damage.  Re-
place if necessary. SEE MAINTAINANCE. 

5) 

Read  the  safety  section  of  this  manual  to  be  sure  of 
all precautions. 

 

OPERATION

 

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Страница 1: ......

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Страница 3: ...nals Words 2 General Information 3 Bolt Torque Chart 3 Specifications 4 Safety Rules 5 6 Safety Decal s And Locations 7 Operation 8 Assembly 8 Before Operation 8 Attaching 9 Operation 9 Transporting 9...

Страница 4: ...rom defects in material and workmanship for one 1 year from date of purchase providing this equipment is purchased for individual and not for commercial use Warranty for commercial usage is 90 days Th...

Страница 5: ...could result in serious injury or death This signal word is to be limited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components that for functional purposes cannot be guarded WARNING Indica...

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Страница 7: ...BLADES SPECIFICATIONS SUB COMPACT STANDARD DUTY BOX BLADES 48 48 60 66 72 84 MODEL 233 BB 48 SC 233 BB G 48 233 BB G 60 233 BB G 66 233 BB G 72 233 BB G 84 Working Width In mm 48 1219 2 48 1219 2 60...

Страница 8: ...d hearing protection and safety boots DO NOT wear loose clothing jewelry or any other items that may be entangled in moving parts Tie up long hair Ensure equipment is properly mounted adjusted and in...

Страница 9: ...ipment frame TRANSPORTING SAFETY Use a Slow Moving Vehicle SMV emblem and proper lighting on the tractor when transporting the equipment Do not drive the tractor and equipment over 20 mph 30 kph on th...

Страница 10: ...tely If Damaged DECAL LOCATIONS The following safety decals are located on your implement Read them and follow their instruc ons Keep all de cals in place and legible Replace worn or missing decals Re...

Страница 11: ...le and practical We reserve the right to make changes improvements and modifica tions at any time without incurring the obligation to make such changes improvements and modifica tions on any implement...

Страница 12: ...l tumbles ahead of the blade Tumbling soil produces less dra moves more earth In general working in harder soils requires more aggressiveness in order to dig in to the soil surface Opera on Your box b...

Страница 13: ...able points and these points should be replaced when they become worn or are lost To replace points rst the old point by placing the shank in a vise and driving the point o with a punch and hammer WAR...

Страница 14: ...NOTES 11...

Страница 15: ...ER 5 Cont 188020 CUTTING EDGE 66 813168 TOOTH 815153 CUTTING EDGE 72 2 813170 BENT PIN 815154 CUTTING EDGE 84 813171 HAIR PIN 1 8 X 2 815004 CUTTING EDGE 96 3 501090 SPACER KIT 6 303942 PLOW BOLT 5 8...

Страница 16: ...ER 5 Cont 188020 CUTTING EDGE 66 813168 TOOTH 815153 CUTTING EDGE 72 2 813170 BENT PIN 815154 CUTTING EDGE 84 813171 HAIR PIN 1 8 X 2 815004 CUTTING EDGE 96 3 501090 SPACER KIT 6 303942 PLOW BOLT 5 8...

Страница 17: ...1 20306602 CAT I LINK PIN 2 pack 2 188006 CUTTING EDGE 48 3 120002 ROTATABLE SCARIFIER SHANK W TOOTH 4 503505 SHANK BOLT KIT 5 PK 5 8 X 2 W LOCKNUT 5 503001 BOLT KIT 9 PK 5 8 X 1 1 4 PLOW BOLT W NUT...

Страница 18: ...015 CUTTING EDGE 60 188025 CUTTING EDGE 72 188030 CUTTING EDGE 84 3 360646 LIFT ARM 4 360647 LIFT ARM BRACE 5 360645 SKID SHOE 6 503001 BOLT KIT 9 PK 5 8 X 1 1 4 PLOW BOLT W NUT LOCKWASHER 7 501080 LI...

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