COE ORCHARD EQUIPMENT INC S7R Owner's Manual

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OWNERS
MANUAL
COE S7 R-SERIES SIDE MOUNT
SHAKER
VERSION 1.1

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  • Page 1 OWNERS MANUAL COE S7 R-SERIES SIDE MOUNT SHAKER VERSION 1.1...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    Contents Welcome……………………………… 1 Warranty………………………………. 2 Safety Guidelines……………………. 3 Safety Precautions………………….. 4 Cab Area……………………………... 5 Cab Area Descriptions……………... 6 Joystick Functions…………………… 7 Shaker Operation…………………… 8-9 Daily Operation……………………... 10 Shaker Operation Tips……………… 11-16 Vitals…………………………………… 17 Do Nots………...……………………... 18 Service Points……………...…………. 19 Service Point Descriptions…………. 20 Shaker Head Call Outs……………...
  • Page 4: Welcome

    Welcome Welcome Coe Orchard Equipment would like to welcome you as a new owner of a COE S7R shaker. All COE product designs benefit from over 40 years of in-field experience in a large variety of crops and working conditions. Our vast hands on experience has al- lowed us to develop some of the top performing equipment in the industry.
  • Page 5: Warranty

    3) Damaged parts or components resulting from neglect, operator error, or an accident, are not warrantable failures. 4) Coe Orchard Equipment Inc. at its discretion will warrant either by replacement, repair, or credit any COE manufactured part or component that failed due to defective materials or poor workmanship.
  • Page 6: Safety Guidelines

    Safety Guidelines A.) Only trained and qualified personnel should be allowed to operate, repair, and service equipment B.) Operator should be a minimum of 18 years of age and in good physical and mental condition. C.) Never operate equipment during times of illness, or while using medication that could impair good judgment, vision, or hearing.
  • Page 7 Safety Precautions Hydraulic Fluid  DO NOT check for leaks with hand. Fluid un- der pressure can pierce skin causing injury and disease.  DO NOT work on hydraulics when machine is running. ALWAYS turn off machine first.  DANGER hydraulic fluid at operating temperature is HOT use caution.
  • Page 8: Cab Area

    Operation OPERATORS CAB AREA DISPLAY & JOYSTICK...
  • Page 9: Cab Area Descriptions

    Operation Cab Descriptions Suspension Seat The suspension seat has multiple adjustments to set the seat to a comfortable operat- ing position. Fore-aft, backrest tilt, height and suspension weight. DO NOT adjust seat while in motion. Joy Stick Control The Joy stick controls the shaker head extension and retraction and up and down. The joy stick grip contains the push buttons to operate the clamping, shake and roll func- tion.
  • Page 10: Joystick Functions

    Operation Joystick functions DOWN ROLL RIGHT ROLL LEFT UN-CLAMP & CLAMP / SHAKE ESHAKE CANCEL TRIGGER BUTTON SWITCH FROM AUTO  SHAKE TO MANUAL ESHAKE CANCEL ...
  • Page 11 Operation Shaker operation The R-Series is equipped with a John Deere final IV engine, a new advanced state of the art hy- draulic system & operating software. The functions of the machine are the same but the R-Series comes with an adjustable throttle to run a fixed engine RPM. What used to be a engine throttle pedal to control engine RPM is now the Hydraulic Throttle Pedal that controls pump flow to the ground drive &...
  • Page 12: Shaker Operation

    Operation Shaker operation INCONTROL DISPLAY The display is a multi function interface that shows vital engine information as well as any en- gine fault codes & shaker systems fault codes. The display is connected with the engine & POWERMAX ECUs & communicates the information of the ECUs. If there is a problem with the engine, ECUs or machine systems the monitor will then display the ERROR CODE so the repair can be made.
  • Page 13: Daily Operation

    Operation Daily operation FLUID LEVELS PRIOR to starting CHECK all vital fluid levels. And FILL as necessary. ENGINE OIL Pull indicator and check to make sure oil is in proper operating  range. Add High Quality Low Sulfur Motor Oil (15-40W ) as needed. HYDRAULIC FLUID Check site glass for fluid level ( Fluid level will be indicat- ...
  • Page 14: Shaker Operation Tips

    Operation Shaker operation tips POSITION TREE TRUNK TO DO NOT PLACE TRUNK ON CLAMP ARM STATIONARY SIDE OF HEAD. SIDE. THIS WILL PULL STATIONARY THIS PLACEMENT WILL ALLOW HEAD SIDE & CAUSE BINDING OF MOUNT TO BE IN A NEUTRAL STATE & DELIVER SYSTEM DELIVERING SHAKE ENERGY FULL SHAKE POWER TO TREE.
  • Page 15 Operation Shaker operation tips POSITION TREE TRUNK TO STATION- DO NOT PLACE TRUNK ON CLAMP ARM ARY SIDE OF HEAD. THIS PLACEMENT SIDE. THIS WILL PULL STATIONARY WILL ALLOW HEAD TO BE IN A SIDE & CAUSE BINDING OF MOUNT NEUTRAL STATE &...
  • Page 16 Operation Shaker operation tips TREE IRREGULARITIES BEFORE CLAMPING MAKE SURE TO FIND THE MOST EVEN SPOT ON THE TRUNK. IT IS RECOMMENDED TO NOT CLAMP ON TREE GRAFTS, KNOTS, SPURS OR SUCKERS. CLAMPING IN ANY OF THESE AREAS MAY CAUSE BARKING OR SLING, FLAP OR PAD DAMAGE.
  • Page 17 Operation Shaker operation tips ANGLE ADJUSTMENTS HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT OPTIMAL SETTING ANGLE RUBBER FINGER ADJUSTMENT EXAMPLE FLAT NOT RECOMMENDED RECOMMENDATION FOR BRUSH SWEEPERS SETTING THE SWEEPERS REQUIRES A 3/4” WRENCH. THE BRUSH HEAD SHOULD BE OFF THE GROUND AT MIDWAY IN ITS TRAVEL. ALL SWEEPERS SHOULD PITCH FORWARD SO THAT THE PART OF THE SWEEPER CLOSEST TO THE TIRE IS NOT MAKING CONTACT WITH THE GROUND.
  • Page 18 Operation Shaker operation tips REAR CLAMP ARM PIN ADJUSTMENT Rear clamp arm pin requires periodic adjustment. CROSS BOLT 1.) Check for play in clamp arm by using pry bar, place bar between lower case and clamp arm as indicated by green arrow.
  • Page 19: Shaker Operation Tips

    Operation Shaker operation tips ENERGY WHEEL GREASE POINTS Energy wheels require periodic grease service Each energy wheel has 2 grease points (1 for each bearing) 1.) Grease energy wheels every other day of operation with 1-2 pumps. 2.) Only use recommended COE grease, the use of any other grease will void warranty.
  • Page 20: Vitals

    Operation Vitals ENGINE POWER 74HP ENGINE RPM RANGE 1000-2400 RPM MAX ENGINE COOLANT TEMPERATURE RANGE 0-220 DEGREES MAX ENGINE OIL PRESSURE RANGE 10-40 PSI HYDRAULIC FLUID TEMPERATURE RANGE 0-180 DEGREES MAX HYDRAULIC PRESSURE SHAKE 0-4,500 PSI MAX HYDRAULIC PRESSURE MAIN 0-2,800 PSI MAX HYDRAULIC PRESSURE STEERING 0-2,500 PSI MAX HYDRAULIC PRESSURE HYDROSTAT 0-4,500 PSI MAX HYDRAULIC PRESSURE CHARGE 350-400PSI MAX...
  • Page 21: Do Nots

    Operation Do Not’s DO NOT TURN OFF ENGINE DURING RE-GEN DO NOT MOVE MACHINE ON PUBLIC ROADS DO NOT USE HIGH GEAR WHILE SHAKING DO NOT PUT GREASE ON ANY WEAR PLATES DO NOT EXCEED RECOMMENDED PRESSURES DO NOT OPERATE MACHINE WITH GUARDS OFF DO NOT OPERATE WITH LOW FLUID LEVELS DO NOT...
  • Page 22: Service Points

    Service Service points INSPECTION POINTS -CLAMP CYL PIN -WEAR PADS -HOSES AND CLAMPS -REAR ARM PIN INSPECTION POINT -AIR CLEANER INTAKE PRE-CLEANER. WASH POINT HAZARDS DO NOT DIRECTLY power wash areas with electrical components. Use low pressure water to clean. -DISPLAY SCREEN -DRIVE PEDAL -THROTTLE PEDAL...
  • Page 23: Service Point Descriptions

    Service Service point descriptions WATER TANK Fill water tank DAILY or more often depending upon working conditions. Use 1 1/2 to 2 quarts of COE SLING LUBE per tank refill. Take care not to allow debris in water tank when filling HYDRAULIC OIL RESERVOIR/FILTER ALWAYS keep reservoir filled to proper level with clean oil.
  • Page 24: Energy Wheel Components

    Service BELT AND TENSIONER BELT AND TENSIONER BELT Check belt regularly for tension  BELT Check belt regularly for tension  and wear. Make adjustments as necessary. and wear. Make adjustments as necessary. TENSIONER Check belt tension hourly  TENSIONER Check belt tension hourly ...
  • Page 25 Service CLAMP SYSTEMS CLAMP SYSTEMS CYLINDER Inspect clamp cylinder, pins, and bush-  CYLINDER Inspect clamp cylinder,  ings regularly. Grease Daily. pins, and bushings regularly. Grease Dai- WEAR PLATES Periodically check wear plate thick-  ness. Add shims as needed, replace if worn to prevent WEAR PLATES Periodically check ...
  • Page 26 Service Shaker belt drive A THROWN BELT CAN BELT ROUTING DAMAGE IDLER STAND. (as viewed from top of head) A DAMAGED IDLER STAND CAN CAUSE BELT TO NOT ALIGN PROPPERLY AND BE THROWN. TWISTED BELTS ARE A SIGN THAT THE BELT IS TOO LOOSE.
  • Page 27 Service Energy wheel components Energy pin nut 12343 Pin boss 13360 FLAT WHEEL Energy wheel 14368 O-ring 14364 Energy wheel 14369 V WHEEL Fastener seal plates 14246 Energy pin washers 11312 External seal plates 14254 Tapered wedges 11311 Energy pin bolt 11306 Outer bearing spacers 14359 Mid bearing spacer 14358 Energy pin 11308...
  • Page 28: Patterns

    Service LD Pattern PART # 13515 BOLT LENGTH SUBJECT TO PATTERN SELECTED. TOP WHEEL FOR BEST SHAKE RESULTS USE 3” WEIGHTS. USE LESS TO REDUCE 5/8” X 3” N.C. RECESSED SHAKE. ALAN CAP SCREW TO CONNECT 2 TH7-LW-AW8 BARS TO WEIGHT. ADD OR SUBTRACT 1”...
  • Page 29 Service Walnut Pattern Weights HD HD Pattern PART # 13513 1/2” PART # 13513 1/2” PART # 13514 1” PART # 13514 1” TOP WHEEL TOP WHEEL 5/8” X 4” N.C. RECESSED 5/8” X 4” N.C. RECESSED FOR BEST SHAKE RESULTS USE 3 FOR BEST SHAKE RESULTS USE 3 ALAN CAP SCREW TO ALAN CAP SCREW TO...
  • Page 30: Component Locations

    Service Component locations 200A RADIATOR RADIATOR 100A...
  • Page 31: Water System

    Service Descriptions MAIN VALVE The main valve operates the clamp, in-out & head lift. Adjustments can be made to each function with the INCONTROL screen. SECONDARY VALVE The secondary valve operates the roll, sweepers & optional AXIOM lift. Adjustments can be made to each function with the INCONTROL screen. DUALFORCE VALVE (not pictured) The DUALFORCE valve switches between ground drive &...
  • Page 32 Service Water system WATER PUMP The water pump distributes the water & silicone solution to the water manifolds on the shaker head. DIAPHRAGM CHECK The diaphragm check prevents water from back feeding during suction phase of water system cycle. If cap becomes loose the rubber dia- phragm may be injected into one of the water delivery lines.
  • Page 33: Auburn Gears

    Service Auburn Gears HUB GEAR OIL LEVEL Oil level should be checked after the first day of opera- tion and then weekly thereafter. To check oil set fill plug slightly above center. Remove plug. Oil should be filled to center line of hub. If lower fill to lower portion of plug with synthetic 80-90W gear oil.
  • Page 34: Maintenance

    Service Maintenance schedule JOB PERFORMED SCHEDULE DAILY MAINTENANCE DAILY OR AS NEEDED INSPECT AND/OR CLEAN AIR CLEANER ELEMENTS INSPECT AND/OR FILL DAILY ENGINE COOLANT DAILY INSPECT AND/OR FILL HYDRAULIC RSERVOIR DAILY INSPECT AND/OR FILL ENGINE OIL GREASE 4-5 PUMPS DAILY DAILY LUBE POINTS DAILY FILL WITH WATER AND ADD 8-16...
  • Page 35 Service Trouble shooting ENGINE WILL NOT START OR HAS TROUBLE STARTING   FOOT PEDAL NOT IN NEUTRAL ADJUST PEDAL TO NEUTRAL   NO FUEL OR FUEL DELIVER FILL TANK OR CHECK FOR FUEL RE- STRICTIONS SUCH AS PINCHED LINE. ...
  • Page 36: Trouble Shooting

    Service Trouble shooting HIGH ENGINE OIL CONSUMPTION   OIL LEVEL LOW ADD OIL TO ENGINE   IMPROPER OIL VISCOSITY DRAIN AND REPLACE WITH PROPER OIL   ENGINE DUSTED HAVE ENGINE PROPERLY REPAIRED   DEFECTIVE TURBOCHARGER CONTACT JOHN DEERE DEALER ENGINE EMITS WHITE OR BLUE SMOKE ...
  • Page 37 Service Trouble shooting SHAKER HEAD LOSS OF POWER OR WILL NOT SHAKE  CLAMPS BUT WILL NOT SHAKE  CHECK PRESSURE TRANSDUCER  HYDRAULIC ACCELERATOR PEDAL NOT  REPLACE HYDRAULIC ACCELERATOR WORKING PEDAL  BROKEN DRIVE BELT  REPLACE BELT ...
  • Page 38 Service Trouble Shooting Trouble shooting TREE BARKING OCCURING   WATER SYSTEM NOT WORKING REPAIR WATER SYSTEM   NOT USING SILICONE SOLUTION USE SILICONE SOLUTION   IMPROPER CLAMPING PRESSURE ADJUST CLAMP PRESSURE   MISSING SHAKER PAD INSTALL SHAKER PAD ...
  • Page 39 Service Trouble shooting HYDRAULIC OIL OVER HEATING   HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL LOW ADD OIL TO RESERVOIR   IMPROPER OIL VISCOSITY DRAIN AND REPLACE WITH PROPER OIL   INCORRECT PRESSURE SETTINGS CHECK AND ADJUST PRESSURE SETTINGS   INTAKE SCREEN PLUGGED BY DEBRIS CLEAN DEBRIS FROM INTAKE SCREEN ...
  • Page 40: Circuits

    Circuits S7R main hydraulic circuit HEAD LIFT CYLINDERS CLAMP CYLINDER TANK PILOT SWEEPER MOTORS CLAMP OPTIONAL LOCK VALVE AXIOM LIFT CYLINDER Pressure SECONDARY VALVE Return Working TANK Load Sense TANK ROLL CYLINDER IN-OUT CYLINDER MAIN VALVE LS FROM STEERING MOTOR...
  • Page 41 Circuits S7R hydraulic circuits BRAKES TANK SWEEPER LIFT CYLINDERS TANK TANK 5 STATION MANIFOLD TANK FROM CHARGE PUMP SHIFT 1 SHIFT R SHIFT L TANK LOAD SENSE LINE FROM STEERING PRIORITY STEERING MOTOR...
  • Page 42 Circuits DUALFORCE Shake & ground drive circuit GROUND DRIVE FRONT MOTOR SHAKER HEAD MOTOR FLOAT VALVE GROUND DRIVE REAR MOTORS TANK CHARGE DUALFORCE PRESSURE VALVE SUCTION TANK REXROTH STRAINER HYDROSTAT OIL COOLER TANK...
  • Page 43 Circuits Water System PRESSURE SENSOR FILTER 26 GALLON WATER TANK DIAPHRAGM CHECK WATER PUMP Air conditioning circuit Coolant discharge Coolant suction AIR CONDITIONING UNIT AND VALVE COMPRESSOR PRESSURE SWITCH CHARGE PORT RECEIVER DRYER COOLED DASH VENTS STORAGE AIR CONDITIONING CONDENSOR...
  • Page 44 Circuits S7R electrical circuit...
  • Page 45 Circuits...
  • Page 46 Parts Shaker head parts DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER TH-7 SHAKER HEAD TH7-CASE MAIN WELD MENT TH7-CLAMP ARM WELDMENT SLIP SLING LONG 24” 13750 SLIP SLING SHORT 24” 13751 OVAL SHAKER PAD 70 DUROMETER 24” 14389 WATER MANIFOLD 4 PORTS 24” 13749 MANIFOLD HOSE BARB 4MJ-4BARB 11539 SLING RETAINER BAR 8 HOLE...
  • Page 47: Shaker Head Parts

    Parts Shaker head parts DESCRIPTION PART NUMBER SHAKER HEAD PART CONTINUED CLAMP CYLINDER 24" OPENING ANGLED PORTS 14761 ADAPTER MP-MJ-12-12 LOCK VAVLE BODY #12 SAE PORTS 12902 CARTRIDGE LOCK VALVE 5838 ADAPTER MB-MJ-12-12 CLAMP CYLINDER PIN (CLAMP ARM) 11231 CLAMP CYLINDER PIN (MAIN CASE) 11233 SHAKER HEAD MOUNTING SYSTEM BIRD CAGE 4”...
  • Page 48 COE S7 SIDE MOUNT SHAKER COE ORCHARD EQUIPMENT INC 3453 RIVIERA ROAD - LIVE OAK, CA 95953 PH (530) 695-5121 FAX (530) 695-5128 WWW.COESHAKERS.COM AUTHORIZED DEALER LOCATIONS AVAILABLE AT WWW.COESHAKERS.COM...

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