Operation; Operation Of The Transport Pulverizer With Drawbar; Pulverizer Preparation; Attaching To The Tractor - Landoll Brillion PD Operator's Manual

Transport pulverizer with 1-3/4 trunnion bearing 10ft through 16ft
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Never allow anyone to ride on the Pulverizer at
any time. Allowing a person to ride on the
machine can inflict serious personal injury or
death to that person.
All hydraulically elevated equipment must have
cylinder lockout installed or be lowered to the
ground, when servicing or when equipment is
idle. Failure to take preventive measures against
accidental lowering can result in serious
personal injury.
Always lock the tractor drawbar in the center
position when transporting the unit. Failure to do
so can result in serious injury or death and cause
damage to the equipment.
When transporting the unit, place cylinder
lockout pin in the transport lock position after
fully extending the cylinder. Insert the lockout pin
to secure the cylinder lockout. Failure to lockout
the cylinder can cause the unit to settle during
transport, which can result in serious injury or
death and cause damage to the equipment.
When transporting farm implements on public
roads, it is the responsibility of the operator to
abide by state and local laws concerning wide
loads, speed, safety emblems and safety lighting
equipment. Drive at safe speeds, particularly
when rounding corners, crossing rough ground
or driving on hillsides, to prevent tipping the
tractor.
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Operation of the Transport Pulverizer
with Drawbar
This chapter will cover the basic operation and
procedures for the Landoll Brillion Transport Pulverizer.
Be sure to read and understand the Safety Procedures
and Cautions starting on page 1-1.

Pulverizer Preparation

1. Prior to operating the Pulverizer, inspect it thoroughly
for good operating condition.
2. Replace worn or missing parts.
3. When the machine is new, check the bolt tightness
after a few hours of operation. Tighten any loose nuts
or bolts. Check the lift wheel lug bolts daily.
4. Check the lift wheel tire inflation. Inflate all tires
equally to avoid side draft. Follow the tire
manufacturer's recommended pressures listed on the
sidewall of the tires.

Attaching to the Tractor

1. Align the tractor drawbar with the machine. Raise or
lower the hitch, as needed, using the jack. Attach the
unit with proper size hitch pin. See Table 3-1.
2. Attach safety chain to tractor allowing plenty of
movement for turning both directions. The safety
chain should latch securely to prevent it coming
loose. See Figure 1-2.
3. Always swing the jack to the up position and pin it
before setting the machine in motion.
4. Clean all hydraulic couplings and attach to the
tractor.
5. Fully extend the hydraulic lift cylinder. Secure
transport lock pin in the lock position. See
Figure 3-2.
6. Plug in the 7 pin connector for the lights.
• Make sure the tractor has a good clean receptacle,
free of dirt and corrosion.
• Make sure the 7-pin connector is inserted ALL the
way in. With tighter fitting pins, operator may think the
connector is all the way in, but really isn't.
• Make sure the tractor receptacle cover latches over
the keyway on the 7-pin connector to hold the
connector in place.
Chapter 3

Operation

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