Hi-Speed Cotton Stalk Puller/Chopper
Preparation
MAN157
7/1/21
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User Preparation
Tire Pressure
Generally, 26-32 PSI is required to hold
stalks and prevent them from slipping
through the wheels. In softer soil, and with
shorter cotton, less pressure is required than
in harder soil and with taller cotton.
1. As a starting point, inflate tire pressure to
26 PSI.
2. Increase the tire pressure until the
machine is pulling stalks out of the
ground.
NOTE!
Do not exceed 32 PSI for the
tires. If 32 PSI is not enough air pressure
for pulling stalks, you will need to wait
until soil conditions change (e.g., it rains
and the soil softens).
While you may need to wait for the soil to
soften, wet stalks are more difficult for the
machine to remove. Early morning dew,
rain, or other wet conditions can cause
the stalks to slip in the tires and we
recommend that you not try to pull and
chop stalks while they are wet.
Operating with a lower tire pressure will
make the machine easier to pull through
the field. We recommend operating at the
lowest tire pressure needed to do the job.
Summary of Contents for SPC-4
Page 9: ...Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper Introduction 07 06 21 vii MAN157 Dimensions SPC 4...
Page 10: ...Introduction Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper MAN157 viii 07 06 21 Dimensions SPC 6...
Page 11: ...Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper Introduction 07 06 21 ix MAN157 SPC 4 SPC 6...
Page 23: ...Safety Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper 12 07 01 21 MAN157 Decals...
Page 24: ...Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper Safety MAN157 07 01 21 13 Decal Locations...
Page 25: ...Safety Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper 14 07 01 21 MAN157 NOTES...
Page 35: ...Preparation Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper 24 7 1 21 MAN157 NOTES...
Page 43: ...Operation Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper MAN157 32 7 1 2021 NOTES...
Page 64: ...Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper Troubleshooting 7 1 2021 53 MAN157 6 Troubleshooting...
Page 67: ...Troubleshooting Hi Speed Cotton Stalk Puller Chopper 7 1 21 56 MAN157 NOTES...