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OPERATOR MANUAL & PARTS CATALOG 143558 v1.0 JOHN DEERE D E G E L M A N I N D U S T R I E S L T D. B O X 8 3 0 - 2 7 2 I N D U S T R I A L D R I V E , 9000/9020 SERIES...
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QUICK GUIDE INDEX Introduction Safety Operation Transport & Storage Troubleshooting Maintenance Blade Overview / Options Center Section Components Wing Section Components Tilt Frame Components Pivot Mounting / Wing Angle Components Cylinders Pivot & Main Frame Axle & Side Brackets / Installation 18-19 Hydraulic Routing 20-22...
Introduction WELCOME PROOF OF OWNERSHIP Degelman is proud to welcome you to our rapidly Serial Number Plate increasing family of high quality and dependable product owners. This product was designed and built specifically for you, the customer. Through our research and with your input and feedback, we present to you our PileDriver Blade.
YOU are responsible for the SAFE operation and SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL maintenance of your Degelman implement. YOU must ensure that you and anyone else who is going to operate, maintain, or work around the machine be familiar with the operating and maintenance procedures, and related SAFETY information contained in this manual.
D-lock during mounting or dismounting. fire department near your phone. Doctor TRANSPORTING Ambulance • Lift blade up then hold with safety chain. Hospital • Make sure SMV sign & reflectors are clean. • Use your hazard lights. Fire Department 143558 - PileDriver (26-June-2012)
3 - 4 times and return the blade to the ground. Although there are no operational restrictions on the PileDriver when it is new, there are some mechanical checks that must be done to ensure ATTACHING THE PILEDRIVER the long term integrity of the unit.
PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST BLADE DEPTH Efficient and safe operation of the PileDriver requires that each operator reads and understands Gauge the depth of cut to push the most material the operating procedures and all related safety possible without losing speed through spinning procedures outlined in this manual.
5. Slow down and pull off to the side of the road when meeting other traffic. 7. Select an area that is dry, level and free of debris. 6. Use hazard flashers on tractor unless prohibited by law. 143558 - PileDriver (26-June-2012)
Center with crown of road. crown. of the Blade. Change operation of the PileDriver to prevent running on crown of road. Cutting Edge Wearing High downward force on ends of dozer. Run dozer tilt circuit in float to contour to ground.
4. If fittings will not take grease, remove and clean thoroughly. Also clean lubricant passageway. Replace fitting if necessary. 5. Inject grease until you see grease being expelled from the pin or bushing areas. Main Pivot Pin (Typical both sides) 143558 - PileDriver (26-June-2012)
Hydraulic Fitting Torque 7. Before applying pressure to the system, make sure all components are tight and that lines, Size lb.ft (N.m) hoses and couplings are not damaged. 75 (100) 90 (122) Think SAFETY! Work SAFELY! 143558 - PileDriver (26-June-2012)
• Remove JD axle bracket (see note A below) Side Bracket • Remove top 4 inner axle bolts (see note B below) • Install Degelman axle bracket (see note C below) • Suspend side bracket • Lower into place • Loosely install: 1 - Bolt, 7/8 x 4...
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TILT CYLINDER ROUTING 123490 - Cylinder, 4 x 6 x 2 (1) 126577 - Hose, 3/8 x 70 (2) 141504 - 90° Elbow, 3/4 JIC-m x ORB (2) Refer to Front Hydraulic Connection Detail for connection options. 143558 - PileDriver (17-September-2013) -20-...
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COMMON HYDRAULIC FITTINGS This is a quick visual reference of the most common hydraulic fittings used in PileDriver dozer blade hydraulic systems. The icon and numbers are used for reference in the routing diagrams on the following pages. Please note, this particular fit-up may not use all fitting types shown in the reference chart below.
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3/8 - 1/2 gap should be a small gap Side 6. Unhook hydraulics. (3/8”-1/2”) between the Bracket Pin Hook inside of the hook to the 7. Back tractor out. front of the bracket pin. 143558 - PileDriver (26-June-2012) -24-...
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2. To any goods that have sustained damage or deterioration attributable to a lack of routine maintenance (eg. Re- torque of mounting hardware.) 3. If parts not made or supplied by Degelman have been used in the connection with the unit, if, in the sole judgement of Degelman such use affects its performance, safety, stability or reliability.
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