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Operation
Soft Start™ System:
Check for wear or
damage. Lubricate as recommended. Do not
over lubricate.
Hydraulic System:
Check all hoses and cyl-
inders for signs of leakage. Hoses should not
be kinked, twisted or rubbing against sharp
edges. Re-route or repair hoses as neces-
sary. Refer to SAFETY section for additional
information on safe repair and inspection of
hydraulic components.
Tires/Wheels:
Check tire pressures and
maintain at recommended values listed
in the MAINTENANCE section of this
manual. Maintain 400 ft.-lbs. torque val-
ue for the 3/4" wheel lug nuts and 500
ft.-lbs. for the 7/8" dual-wheel bolts.
IMPORTANT: INSTALLING WHEELS WITH-
OUT THE PROPER INSET COULD RESULT
IN HUB OR SPINDLE FAILURE. THIS WILL
CAUSE SUBSTANTIAL DAMAGE TO CART.
IMPORTANT: FREQUENTLY CHECK THE
TORQUE OF ALL WHEEL LUG NUTS, PAR-
TICULARLY DURING THE INITIAL TRANS-
PORT AND OPERATION OF THIS CART. IF
A LUG BOLT OR STUD BECOMES LOOSE,
THIS MAY RESULT IN THE LOSS OF A
WHEEL.
For questions regarding new tire warranty,
please contact your local original equipment
tire dealer. Used tires carry no warranty.
Tire manufacturers' phone numbers and web
sites are listed on page 3-3 for your con-
venience.
LUBRICATION
Lubricate the cart as outlined in the MAIN-
TENANCE section of this manual.
PREPARING TRACTOR
Before operating cart, read the tractor oper-
ator's manual and gain an understanding of
its safe methods of operation.
Check the tractor brakes and warning lights.
Make sure they are in proper working or-
der.
Check the tractor hydraulic oil reservoir and
add oil if needed.
Verify that the tractor is adequately ballasted
for drawbar operation at the anticipated draft
load.
If possible, adjust the tractor drawbar verti-
cally so the topside of the drawbar is ap-
proximately 17-22 inches from the ground.
Ensure that the drawbar is locked in the
center position.
On tractors equipped with a 3-point hitch,
raise and secure the linkage to prevent in-
terference with the cart tongue and hydraulic
hoses during turning.
PREPARING CART
Perform the service checks as outlined below.
Repair or replace any damaged or worn parts
before operating.
Hardware:
Check for loose bolts and nuts, and
tighten as needed. Check again after the fi rst
half-day of operation.
Pivot Pins:
Check that all pins are in place
and in good condition. Replace any worn,
damaged or missing pins.
Auger:
Inspect auger for damage and
wear.
Hitch:
Check hitch wear plates for damage
and wear. Be aware of the size of hitch
adapter bushing that is being used. Select
correct size for the hitch pin/draw bar you
are using.
REVISED 020107-11
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