Summary of Contents for CONCORD PRECISION SHANK DRILL
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ASSEMBLY MANUAL PRECISION SHANK DRILL Printed in USA (74363) 6/19...
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• 483 Disk Chisel, Field Cultivator, and Disk Cultivators: 3 years on main frames, wing frames, and shank assemblies • Precision Shank Drill: 3 years on main frame, wing frame, and rockshafts. • EXCEPTIONS FROM THIS WARRANTY Freight Charges - This warranty does not cover freight charges.
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PERSONAL SAFETY IS IMPORTANT! ALL PERSONNEL INVOLVED WITH THE ASSEMBLY AND/OR OPERATION OF THIS EQUIPMENT MUST BE INFORMED OF PROPER SAFETY PROCEDURES. OPERATOR’S/ ASSEMBLY MANUALS PROVIDE THE NECESSARY INFORMATION. IF THE MANUAL IS LOST FOR A PARTICULAR IMPLEMENT, ORDER A REPLACEMENT AT ONCE. OPERATOR’S AND ASSEMBLY MANUALS ARE AVAILABLE AT NO CHARGE UPON RE- QUEST.
1. Safety 1.1 Introduction 1.1.1 Safety alert symbol The safety alert symbol means Attention! Become Alert! Your Safety Is Involved! Look for the safety alert symbol both in this manual and on safety signs on this machine. The safety alert symbol will direct your attention to information that involves your safety and the safety of others.
1. Safety If parts have been replaced or a used machine has been purchased, make sure all safety signs are present and in the correct location and can be read. Illustrations of safety sign locations are located at the rear of this section.
1. Safety CAUTION: If any attachments used on this equipment have a separate Operator Manual, see that manual for other important safety information. 1.1.6 This manual This manual covers general safety practices for this machine. The operator manual must always be kept with the machine.
1. Safety 1.2 Operation 1.2.1 Prepare for operation Read and understand all operating instructions and precautions in this manual before operating or servicing the machine. Make sure you know and understand the positions and operations of all controls. Make certain all controls are in neutral and the park brake is applied before starting the machine.
1. Safety Always lower the machine when not in use and relieve the pressure in the hoses and cylinders. Do not stand between the tractor and the implement to install the hitch pin when the tractor engine is running. Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death.
1. Safety When the instructional seat is used the machine must be driven at a slower speed and on level ground. Avoid quick starts, stops, and sharp turns. Avoid driving on highways or public roads. 1.2.5 Shield and guards All shields and guards must be in the correct operating position and in good condition.
1. Safety 1.2.7 Flying debris WARNING: Be careful when operating along the side of a road or building. Rocks or other debris can be thrown from the machine during operation possibly resulting in injury. Never stand near the machine during operation. Debris can be thrown from the machine during operation possibly resulting in injury.
1. Safety 1.3 Travel on public roads Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load characteristics of this machine before you travel on public roads. Use good judgment when traveling on public roads. Maintain complete control of the machine at all times.
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1. Safety Watch for overhead wires and other obstructions. Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death. Fig. 13...
1. Safety 1.4 Maintenance 1.4.1 General maintenance information Before doing any unplugging, lubricating, servicing, cleaning, or adjusting: • Park the machine on a solid level surface. • Make sure all controls are in the neutral position and apply the park brake. •...
1. Safety Do not operate the machine with the drive shaft shields open or removed. Entanglement in rotating drive shafts can cause serious injury or death. Stay clear of rotating components. Make sure rotating guards turn freely. A loose yoke can slip off a shaft and result in injury to persons or damage to the machine.
1. Safety If any flame cutting, welding, or arc welding is to be done on the machine or attachments, make sure to clear any crop material or debris from around the area. Make sure the area below the work area is clear of any flammable material as falling molten metal or sparks can ignite the material.
1. Safety 1.4.4 Tire safety Check tires for cuts, bulges, and correct pressure. Replace worn or damaged tires. When tire service is needed, have a qualified tire mechanic service the tire. Tire changing can be very hazardous and must be done by qualified tire mechanic using proper tools and equipment.
1. Safety 1.5 Transport locks The machine is equipped with transport locks and depth stop collars. Use the transport locks and depth stop collars in the operating position (1) when moving the machine on roads. When not in use, keep the transport locks and depth stop FRONT collars in the storage position (2).
1. Safety 1.6 Marker lamps The machine has marker lamps that must be used when moving the machine in the folded position on roads. The machine is equipped with two red lamps (1) located toward the rear center of the machine. The machine is equipped with two amber lamps (1) located at the front outside edges of the folded machine.
1. Safety 1.7 Safety sign location Fig. 26 Danger/Folding Wings Warning/Lockout Safety Decal Set Warning/Read Operator Manual Danger/High Line Slow Moving Vehicle Maximum Speed Reflector/Amber Depth Indicator Decal (1) Danger/folding wings Hazard (A): Overhead crushing hazard from lowering or falling wing. Avoidance (B): Stay clear of this area while engine and machine are operating.
1. Safety Fig. 27 (2) Warning/lockout Hazard (A): Crushing hazard. Avoidance (B): Stay clear of this area while engine and machine are operating. For service work, install the wing lock pins before getting under the wing. Fig. 28 Fig. 28 (3) Caution/safety chains Hazard (A): Loss of machine control.
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1. Safety Fig. 29 (4) Warning/negative tongue weight Hazard (A): Negative tongue weight will cause the tongue to rise immediately when disconnecting the machine. Avoidance (B): Stay clear of the tongue when disconnecting the machine from the tractor. Read the operators manual for safety information and operating the instructions before operating the machine.
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1. Safety Fig. 31 (6) Warning/read operators manual Hazard (A): General safety alert. Avoidance (B): Read and understand the operators manual before operating the machine. Fig. 32 Fig. 32 (7) Danger/high line Hazard (A): Electrical shock hazard - risk of personal injury and component damage.
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1. Safety Fig. 33 (8) Warning/hydraulic fluid pressure Hazard (A): Injection hazard into skin - escaping fluid under high pressure. Avoidance (B): Turn off the engine, remove the key, relieve the pressure before maintenance or repair. Refer to the operator manual for the correct service procedures.
2. Introduction 2.1 Introduction CAUTION: In some of the illustrations used in this Operator Manual, panels or guards may have been removed for clarity. Never operate the tractor with these panels and guards removed. If the removal of a shield is necessary to make a repair, it must be replaced before operation.
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2. Introduction Use leak proof containers when draining fluids. Do not use food or beverage containers to collect waste fluids, as food or beverage container(s) may mislead someone into drinking from them. Do not pour or spill waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into any water source. Air conditioning refrigerants escaping into the air can damage the Earth's atmosphere.
2. Introduction 2.2 Machine identification Each machine is identified by a model and a serial number. Record these numbers in the spaces given. Give the model number and serial number to your dealer when parts or service are required. Machine model number: Machine serial number: Date of delivery: Dealer name:...
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2. Introduction Plant code Unit number for the year Family code (10) Ending symbol...
MAIN FRAME 3. Assembly COMPOSITE BEARING BUSHING 2.027 ID X 2.489 OD X 5.50 356900 COMPOSITE BEARING REAR MAIN FRAME BUSHING 2.027 ID X 357894 2.489 OD X 7.88 357547 FRONT MAIN FRAME 357890 ADJUST ANCHOR 357609 COMPOSITE BEARING BUSHING 2.527 ID X 2.988 OD X 4.75 357546 NUT 2POSLK 3/4-10NC 5Z 88356...
FRONT HITCH PIVOT 3. Assembly PIN ROLL 3/8DIA X 2-1/2 Z 88770 WSHR FLAT 1(1-1/16 X 2-1/2ACT) 88196 PIN 1 DIA X 8.88 357522 FRONT HITCH PIVOT 356996 COMPOSITE BEARING BUSHING 2.527 ID X 2.988 OD X 9.50 357548 BLT HEX 5/8-11NC X 4 5Z 88298 PIN 2.50 DIA X 9.75 NUT 2POSLK...
FRONT CASTER MOUNT MAIN FRAME 3. Assembly RIGHT MAIN WALKER 333107 FRONT CASTER MOUNT 356998 LEFT MAIN WALKER 333106 INSIDE WHEEL TO LEAD ON BOTH RIGHT WALKER & LEFT WALKER 701381...
FRONT HITCH 3. Assembly FRONT CASTER MOUNT 356998 BLT HEX 1-8NC X 3 5Z 88399 NUT TOP LK 1-8NC 5Z 88658 JACK LEG WELD 239727 JACK TUBE WELD 239728 BLT-U 5/8-11NC X 4 X 5-1/2 Z 45633 NUT JAM 1-1/4-7NC 5Z 88622 MAIN HITCH 240469...
INNER WING 51FT 3. Assembly LIFT CYLINDER PIN INNER WING BRACE-51FT REAR LIFT 1" DIA X 7.63 357531 358610 ANCHOR 358378 COMPOSITE BEARING WSHR FLAT BUSHING 1.277 ID X 1(1-1/16 X PIN ROLL BLT HEX 5/8-11NC X 2 5Z 1.742 OD X 4.06 357560 2-1/2ACT) 3/8DIA X 2-1/2 Z BACK PLATE-...
INNER WING 61FT 3. Assembly ALL COMPONENTS THE SAME AS PAGE 30 EXCEPT AS NOTED INNER WING BRACE-61FT 358395 STUB WELD- INNER WING BRACE 358602 STUB WELD-LH FRONT 358642 STUB WELD- RH FRONT 358643 61FT LEFT INNER 61FT LEFT INNER WING - REAR WING - FRONT 358228...
OUTER WINGS 3. Assembly WSHR FLAT 1(1-1/16 X 2-1/2ACT) REAR LIFT 88196 ANCHOR 358378 PIN ROLL 3/8DIA X 2-1/2 Z COMPOSITE BEARING 88770 BUSHING 2.027 ID X BLT HEX 5/8-11NC 2.489 OD X 6.75 357551 X2 88294 88294 COMPOSITE BEARING NUT 2POSLK BUSHING 1.527 ID X 5/8-11NC...
OUTER WING LATCH SYSTEM 3. Assembly (1) Latch (2) Latch pin (3) Spring (4) Latch stop Figure 1 shows the latch system with the outer wing unfolded. Make sure items 1 thru 4 are bolted tightly and secured before folding and unfolding the outer wing.
51FT INNER WING FOLD CYLINDERS 3. Assembly PIN ROLL 1/4 X 2-1/4 Z 42484 HEADLESS PIN 1-1/4X3-3/4 42431 HYD FOLD CYL, 5 X 48 357897 HYD FOLD CYL, 5 X 48 PORTS TO FACE THE 357897 REAR REAR INNER WING FOLD CYLINDER - PORTS TO FACE THE REAR 701116...
61FT INNER WING FOLD CYLINDERS 3. Assembly PIN ROLL 1/4 X 2-1/4 Z 42484 WSHR FLAT 1-1/4(1-3/8 X 3ACT) 88602 NUT 2POSLK 1-1/4-7NC 5Z HEADLESS PIN 1-1/4X3-3/4 88430 42431 BLT HEX 1-1/4-7NC X 7 5Z 89134 HYD FOLD CYL, 5 X 48 357897 PORTS TO FACE THE REAR...
REAR AXLE 3. Assembly BLT HEX 5/8-11NC X 3-1/2 5Z 88292 NUT TOP LK 5/8-11NC 5Z 88845 MAIN REAR PIVOT PIN 2 DIA PIN ROLL X 12.75 357071 3/8DIA X 2-1/2 88770 NUT TOP LK 5/8-11NC 5Z 88845 REAR LIFT WHEEL CYL PIN 1 DIA X 11.50 357521 BLT HEX 5/8-11NC X 3-1/2 5Z 88292...
FRONT LIFT ASSEMBLY RIGHT-WING 3. Assembly ALL COMPONENTS THE SAME AS PAGE 46 EXCEPT AS NOTED ASSY - RIGHT WING WALKER 333110 INSIDE WHEEL TO LEAD 333112...
DOWN PRESSURE VALVE 3. Assembly RIGHT CYLINDER EXTEND LEFT CYLINDER EXTEND RIGHT CYLINDER RETRACT LEFT CYLINDER RETRACT RIGHT SIDE VIEW FRONT VIEW LEFT SIDE VIEW PRESSURE TRANSDUCER BOTTOM VIEW LOCATION DOWN PRESSURE DOWN PRESSURE TRACTOR EXTEND TRACTOR RETRACT 358905...
51 & 61FT LIFT HYDRAULICS 3. Assembly LIFT CYLINDER HYDRAULICS - 51' ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION 235968 HYD CYL 4-3/4 X 12 (AM-2540) HYD CYL 4-1/2 X 12 (AM-2546) 235969 358312 3-1/2 X 12 HYD CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 3-3/4 X 12 HYD CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 358313 4 X 12 HYD CYLINDER ASSEMBLY 358314...
51FT WING FOLD HYDRAULICS 3. Assembly ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION HYD CYL, 5 X 48 (PRINCE B500480ACDDA07B) HYD 357897 CYL, 5X36 TIE ROD (PRINCE) 247829 247425 QUICK COUPLER 8 ORB ADP 8MORB X 8MJ 24024 A63015 TEE 8MJ X 8FJX X 8MJ TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8FJX 69080 TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8MJ...
61FT WING FOLD HYDRAULICS 3. Assembly ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION HYD CYL, 5 X 48 (PRINCE B500480ACDDA07B) 357897 HYD CYL, 5X36 TIE ROD (PRINCE) 247829 247425 QUICK COUPLER 8 ORB ADP 8MORB X 8MJ 24024 A63015 TEE 8MJ X 8FJX X 8MJ TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8FJX 69080 TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8MJ...
DOWN PRESSURE HYD DP BLOCK 3. Assembly ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION DOWN PRESSURE REGEN VLAVE PS-00505-VVA-01 358905 A65901 ELB10MB-8MJ-90 (354405) ELB 8MORB X 8MJ 25580 QUICK COUPLER 8 ORB 247425 24024 ADP 8MORB X 8MJ HYD CYL 2 X 8 321936 56534 TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8MORB...
DOWN PRESSURE HYD-CENTER FRAME 3. Assembly ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION HYD CYL 2 X 8 321936 TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8MORB 56534 25591 ELB 8MJ X 8FJX TEE 8MJ X 8FJX X 8MJ TEE A63015 A63016 8MORB X 8MJ X 8MJ HOSE: .50 X 046 8FJX-8FJX A66606 HOSE: .50 X 029 8FJX-8FJX...
DOWN PRESSURE HYD-INNER WING 3. Assembly ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION HYD CYL 2 X 8 321936 56534 TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8MORB ELB 8MJ X 8FJX 25591 A63016 TEE 8MORB X 8MJ X 8MJ HOSE: .50 X 046 8FJX-8FJX A66606 HOSE: .50 X 029 8FJX-8FJX...
DOWN PRESSURE HYD-OUTER WING 3. Assembly ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION 321936 HYD CYL 2 X 8 TEE 8MJ X 8MJ X 8MORB 56534 25591 ELB 8MJ X 8FJX TEE 8MORB X 8MJ X 8MJ A63016 ELB 8MORB X 8MJ 25580 HOSE: A66606 .50 X 046 8FJX-8FJX...
FRONT LIGHT MOUNT 3. Assembly BLT-U 3/8-16NC X 4 X 7 89040 12 X 42 LIGHT ARM SCR SET 3/8NC X 3/4 SQHD 321821 CUP-PT 88702 LAMP-AMBER WARNING BLT HEX 1/4-20NC X 1 5Z A65954 88203 NUT HEX 3/8-16NC 5Z 88103 SHORT BASE PIVOT 223130...
LIFT SWITCH SYSTEM 3. Assembly Apply the magnet (1) as shown, centered under the work switch sensor c-clip (2). Install the sensor (not shown) into c-clip (2) at a distance of 1/8" (3mm) from the surface of the magnet. 701366 Adjust tension on the rod (1) by adjusting tension on the nuts.
3. Assembly Bleeding air from the hydraulic lift system Before starting the procedure WARNING: Leaking fluid under pressure can enter the skin causing serious injury. Release pressure before disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure. Keep hands and body away from pinholes and nozzles which eject fluids under high pressure.
3. Assembly Bleeding air from the hydraulic fold system Before starting the procedure WARNING: Leaking fluid under pressure can enter the skin causing serious injury. Release pressure before disconnecting hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure. Keep hands and body away from pinholes and nozzles which eject fluids under high pressure.
3. Assembly Leveling the machine Leveling a machine with the floating hitch front to rear Before starting the procedure The machine must be connected to a tractor that is the correct size for operation. See the information for the minimum tow vehicle weight. Procedure Find a solid, level surface large enough for the machine when unfolded.
LEVELING WINGS 3. Assembly Procedure Find a solid, level surface large enough for the machine when unfolded. Unfold the machine and fully raise the machine. Continue holding the hydraulic lever to let the oil cycle through the lift system. Hold the lift cylinder hydraulic lever in the raised position for one to five minutes to make sure all cylinders are bled of air and fully extended.
LEVELING WINGS 3. . Assembly Procedure Find a solid, level surface large enough for the machine when unfolded. Unfold the machine and fully raise the machine. Continue holding the hydraulic lever to let the oil cycle through the lift system. Hold the lift cylinder hydraulic lever in the raised position for one to five minutes to make sure all cylinders are bled of air and fully extended.
MODEL DECAL-FRONT HITCH 3. Assembly ALIGN REAR EDGE OF DECAL WITH FRONT SURFACE OF REAR CROSS TUBE AS SHOWN HITCH RIGHT-359911 HITCH LEFT-359912 HITCH RIGHT-359913 HITCH LEFT-359914 358261A...
3. Assembly Tire air pressure WARNING: Serious injury or death can result from tire failure because of misapplication, incorrect inflation, overloading, or exceeding the maximum speed. Tire size Ply/load rating Maximum air pressure IF900/60R32CFO 241 kPa (35 psi) 440/55R18 503 kPa (73 psi) IF320/70R15 482 kPa (70 psi) 26/7.75X15...