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Morris PROAG 2200 General Service Training

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Summary of Contents for Morris PROAG 2200

  • Page 1 2200 Bale Hiker Training General Service Training...
  • Page 2 PDI Form General Service Training...
  • Page 3 Safety General • Be aware of Danger, Warning and Caution notes. • DO NOT RIDE!! Do not allow riders on the implement while in motion. • Do not allow extra riders in the tractor unless an instructor seat and seat belt are available. •...
  • Page 4 Safety Hydraulics • Do not search for high pressure hydraulic leaks without hand and face protection. A tiny, almost invisible leak can penetrate skin, thereby requiring immediate medical attention. • Use cardboard or wood to detect leaks – never your hands. •...
  • Page 5 Safety Maintenance • Shut tractor engine off before making any adjustments or lubricating machine. • Block machine securely to prevent any movement during servicing. • Wear close fitting clothing and appropriate personal protective equipment for the job. • Do not search for high pressure hydraulic leaks without hand and face protection. A tiny, almost invisible leak can penetrate skin, thereby requiring immediate medical attention.
  • Page 6 Requirements 180 Horsepower Recommended General Service Training...
  • Page 7: Daily Maintenance

    Daily maintenance Daily Maintenance To maintain dependable operation and to maximize the life of the 2200 Bale Hiker the following should be done on a daily basis. • Keep Selector Valve Spools clean of any debris and ensure it moves freely. Lubricate Spool with Silicone Lubricant or WD-40 or Penetrating Oil to prevent rusting.
  • Page 8: Chain Tension

    Chain Tension Ensure proper chain tension for both the double #80 push bar chain and the #60 drive chain. A. To adjust the tension on the double #80 the tensioner bolts are located at the front of the machine. First loosen the jam nut (this is 32lbs the outer most nut) then you can tighten or loosen the chain by turning the second nut.
  • Page 9 Chain Tension B. To adjust the tension on the #60 drive chain the tensioner bolts are located near the rear of the machine just forward and above the motor mounts. First loosen the jam nut (this is the outer most nut) then you can tighten or loosen the chain by turning the second nut.
  • Page 10 Chain Timing/Connecting Links A. When checking the timing of the push bar chains (double #80) it is important to check the connecting link for proper spacing. First the push bars need to be at the forward most position (at the front of the machine), then check that there is proper spacing on both sprockets.
  • Page 11 Lubrication A. Grease, ensure the following areas are properly greased: Fork assembly (bale fork pins (2) every 250 bales), rear drive shaft bearings (3) (every 50 hours), and wheel hubs (1) (every 500 hours). Note: use a good grade lithium based grease. B.
  • Page 12 Tire Pressure & Wheel Torque Tire Pressure and wheel torque A. Ensure tire pressure is set to 60 psi. B. Ensure that wheel lugs are torqued to 150 lb. ft. C. Check wheel studs daily until torque is maintained. General Service Training...
  • Page 13 Transportation/Storage Transport When transporting place side rails in the transport position, this is where the rails are in the uppermost position using the bottom most pin hole. After that make sure safety chain in latched to the fork before transporting. •...
  • Page 14 Transportation/Storage Storage When storing ensure the following: • Clean machine thoroughly • Raise main frame, block up and relieve weight from the tires. • Inspect all parts for wear or damage • Cover tires with canvass to protect them from the •...
  • Page 15: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting General Service Training...
  • Page 16 Troubleshooting General Service Training...
  • Page 17: Specifications

    Specifications General Service Training...