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36 months from the date of purchase by the end user from Summers’ dealer. Summers’ obligation is to replace free of charge any part of any product that Summers inspection shows to be defective excluding transportation charges to Devils Lake, ND and return and also excluding all transportation costs from Summers’...
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C. Reference to “right” and “left” in this manual is determined when machine is viewed from the rear. D. Parts are referenced in each drawing with the Summers Manufacturing Part Number. Use this Part Number when ordering replacement parts from your Summers dealer. See back section of manual for description of each Part Number.
SECTION 1 - SAFETY SAFETY-ALERT SYMBOL This symbol is used to denote possible danger and care should be taken to prevent bodily injury. This symbol means: ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! YOUR SAFETY IS INVOLVED! Definition of each Signal Word used in conjunction with the Safety-Alert symbol. indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or DANGER serious injury.
5. Frequently check for traffic from rear, especially during turns. SAFETY DECALS 1. KEEP SAFETY DECALS CLEAN. 2. REPLACE missing or unreadable decals. New decals are available from your Summers dealer by ordering correct part number (PN) located on the decal. DECALS AND THEIR LOCATIONS 1.
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY 3. PN 8Z0202 – DECAL FOR COMPANY IDENTIFICATION ® 4. PN 8Z0276 – DECAL FOR GENERAL CAUTION 5. PN 8Z0340 – DECAL FOR REPHASING CYLINDERS...
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SECTION 1 - SAFETY 6. PN 8Z0342 – DECAL FOR INSTALLING CYLINDER LOCKS 7. PN 8Z0344 – DECAL FOR STAYING CLEAR OF WINGS 8. PN 8Z0346 – DECAL FOR ELECTROCUTION DANGER 9. PN 8Z0348 – DECAL FOR GAUGE WHEEL DEPTH 10.
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8Z2360 - 32’-40’ DISKCHISEL SAFETY LIGHT OPERATION The Summers Safety Light Kit is equipped with a 7 pin connector which meets SAE J560 specifica- tion. To protect 7 pin connector, store in dust cap (8K8067) when not attached to towing vehicle.
SECTION 2 – ASSEMBLY INTRODUCTION GENERAL ASSEMBLY SAFETY PRACTICES 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before assembly of machine. 2. Machine should be assembled in a horizontal (field) position only. 3. If machine is to be assembled INDOORS, check that exit door is a MINIMUM OF 22’ WIDE.
SECTION 2 – ASSEMBLY INTRODUCTION GENERAL SAFETY PRACTICES BLOCK UP ANY RAISED PART YOU ARE RESPONSIBLE of the machine. Be sure machine for the safe assembly of the is stable after blocking. machine. ALWAYS INSPECT LIFTING DO NOT ALLOW CHILDREN CHAINS AND SLINGS for or other unauthorized persons damage or wear.
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 16’ & 20’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME 1. Place front, center and rear sections on floor with bolt plates facing each other. 2. ATTACH sections with 48 – 3/4x2-1/4” bolts, lock washers and nuts as shown. 3.
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 16’ & 20’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME 4. Install cylinder attach brackets with 3/4” u-bolts. NOTE: – Locate Rear Cylinder Attach Brackets (8T4224) 62” from frame center. 5. Insert eyebolts (8K1683) into each cylinder attach bracket. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 16’ & 20’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME 1. Place front, center and rear sections on floor with bolt plates facing each other. 2. ATTACH sections with 48 – 3/4x2-1/4” bolts, lock washers and nuts as shown. 3.
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME 4. Install cylinder attach brackets with 3/4” u-bolts. NOTE: – Locate Rear Cylinder Attach Brackets (8T4224) 66” from frame center. 5. Insert eyebolts (8K1683) into each cylinder attach bracket. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME 2-10...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL MAIN FRAME 16. Install (8T2040) Cylinder and secure with pins as shown. 17. Attach hydraulic hose holder and tip holder with 3/4 x 1-1/4” bolt and flat washer. 18. Attach hitch jack to jack spool. 19.
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL WINGS NOTE: It is recommended to set up both sides of machine at the same time. The left hand side is shown. 1. Attach wing to center section with pins, washers, bolts and locknuts. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL WINGS – Insert 7/16 x 3-1/2” bolt in retaining bolt hole. Secure with lock nut. 5. Install walking tandem assembly to bottom of liftarm. – The left hand wing uses a right hand assembly – 8T4168. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 24’-28’ DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL GANG TUBE 2-18...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) 1. Place front, center and rear sections on floor with bolt plates facing each other. 2. ATTACH sections with 48 – 3/4x2-1/4” bolts, lock washers and nuts as shown. 3.
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) 4. Install cylinder attach brackets with 3/4” u-bolts. NOTE: – Locate Rear Cylinder Attach Brackets (8T4224) 62” from frame center. 5. Insert eyebolts (8K1683) into each cylinder attach bracket. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) 11. Insert 1-1/2 x 10-3/8” eyebolts into wing lift cylinder attach base. – Leave 1-1/2” nuts loose, they will need to be adjusted after wing is installed. 12. Attach wing lift cylinders to frame with pins and roll pins. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL WINGS (32’-40’) NOTE: It is recommended to set up both sides of machine at the same time. The left hand side is shown. 1. Attach wing to center section with pins, washers, bolts and locknuts. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL WINGS (32’-40’) 5. Install walking tandem assembly to bottom of liftarm. – The left hand wing uses a right hand assembly – 8T4168. – The right hand wing uses a left hand assembly – 8T4166. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) LEFT 8T4190 8T4192 RIGHT 8X0203 8A1156 3/8" FN 3/8 X 4-1/16 X 5" 8X0242 NY-LOCK 1/2" N 8X0072 1/2" X 3-3/4" DETAIL C 8K1100 8T4166 LEFT 8T4168 RIGHT 8K7033 8T4096 8X0307 8T3120...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) 8T1045 8T4190 LEFT 8T4192 RIGHT 8X0203 8A1156 3/8" FN 3/8 X 4-1/16 X 5" 8X0242 NY-LOCK 1/2" N 8T1050 8X0072 1/2" X 3-3/4" DETAIL C 8K1105S 8T4166 LEFT 8T1055 8T4168 RIGHT 8K7037 8T1060...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) 15. Attach gauge wheel jack handle to screw top. – Install 3/8 x 2” bolt in handle and screw top. Secure with lock nut. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF DISK-CHISEL & COULTER-CHISEL CENTER SECTION (32’-40’) – Install rectangular washer (8CC6035) with 1-1/4” lockwasher and nut onto bottom of caster arm. – Install hubs (8K1105S) as shown and retain with 1/2 x 3-3/4” bolt and nylock nut. –...
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SECTION 2 – SET-UP OF 32’-40’ CASTER WHEELS & HITCH 33. Remove blocks from under center frame and allow wheel assemblies to support machine. Block tires to prevent movement. 34. Add depth control cylinder locks and storage bases. – Attach locks for rear cylinders by liftarm pivots located closest to center of machine. –...
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (24’ - 28’) 1. Hydraulic hoses and fittings for depth control cylinders can be found on following drawing. – Rephasing cylinders require that oil from the rod end of first cylinder goes to base end of second cylinder and so forth.
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (24’ - 28’) 3. Charge depth control cylinder system. – Connect depth control cylinder hoses to tractor. Insure that tips and couplers are CLEAN. – Raise Coulter-Chisel. One cylinder will extend at a time. Do not allow anyone to stand near Coulter-Chisel when it is raised or lowered.
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (24’ - 28’) 6. Charge Wing Lift Cylinders. – Block rod end of cylinders so cylinders can extend without hitting anything. – Fully cycle the cylinders several times to make sure that all air has been removed from sys- tem.
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (24’ - 28’) 8. With cylinder attach eyebolts loose, raise coulter-chisel wings to transport position. – Fully retract cylinders and let wings rest against transport locks. – Tighten each eyebolt so pivot bolt and rollers are centered in the wing lift slot. 2-40...
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (16’ - 28’) Hydraulic Hitch Hydraulic Setup - 16’-28’ 1. Install Hydraulic hitch hose as shown in the diagram. 2. Hydraulic Hitch cylinder should be plumbed in parrallel. 3. Route hose along hitch frame. 4. Use provided clamps and plastic ties to secure hoses. 16' - 28' COULTER- AND DISK-CHISEL HYDRAULIC HITCH 8X0001...
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (32’-40’) 1. Hydraulic hoses and fittings for depth control cylinders can be found on following drawing. – Rephasing cylinders require that oil from the rod end of first cylinder goes to base end of second cylinder and so forth. Cylinders will not operate properly unless they are connected correctly.
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (32’-40’) 3. Charge depth control cylinder system. – Connect depth control cylinder hoses to tractor. Insure that tips and couplers are CLEAN. – Raise Coulter-Chisel. One cylinder will extend at a time. Do not allow anyone to stand near Coulter-Chisel when it is raised or lowered.
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (32’-40’) 6. Charge Wing Lift Cylinders. – Block rod end of cylinders so cylinders can extend without hitting anything. – Fully cycle the cylinders several times to make sure that all air has been removed from sys- tem.
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SECTION 2 – HYDRAULIC SET-UP (32’-40’) 8. With cylinder attach eyebolts loose, raise coulter-chisel wings to transport position. – Fully retract cylinders and let wings rest against transport locks. – Tighten each eyebolt so pivot bolt and rollers are centered in the wing lift slot. 2-48...
SECTION 2 – INSTALLATION OF SHANKS AND COULTER GANGS 8X0260 3/4" N 8X0118 8X0306 3/4 X 4" 3/4" LW 8T7500 700 LB TRIP (BLACK SPRING) 8T7500H 1050 LB TRIP (GREEN SPRING) 8X0306 3/4" LW 8X0260 3/4" N 8T0504 (GREEN) 8T0500 (BLACK) 8K5515 3/4 X 4 X 6"...
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SECTION 2 – INSTALLATION OF SHANKS AND COULTER GANGS 1. Gang Mounting – Start from the center and work towards the outside when hanging the gangs. Bearing location is important, use correct gang assembly for each location. Carefully lift gang to frame close to correct location.
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SECTION 2 – INSTALLATION OF SHANKS AND COULTER GANGS DISK-CHISEL BLADE ASSEMBLY 12° 16° 8CC1500 20° 24° 8X0119 8X0260 3/4 X 7-1/2" 3/4" N 8X0306 8X0118 8K4922 FULL CONCAVE 8CC1615 3/4" LW 8CC1510 3/4 X 4" 8K4922N NOTCHED 8K4922S LOW CONCAVE 8CC1505 (LEFT) 8CC1507 (RIGHT) 8X0306...
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SECTION 2 – WARNING DECALS (ALL SIZES) 1. Install danger, warning, and caution decals. – Part numbers can be found on lower right hand corner of each decal. Match this number with number on decal location drawing on Page 1-6. –...
SECTION 3 – OPERATION OPERATION SAFETY 1. READ AND UNDERSTAND Operator’s Manual before using machine. Review at least an- nually thereafter. 2. VERIFY that all safety devices and shields are in place before using machine. 3. KEEP hands, feet, hair and clothing away from moving parts. 4.
SECTION 3 – OPERATION INITIAL HOOKUP 1. Make tractor to hitch connection with locking draw pin and safety chain. 2. Retract jack and rotate into storage position. Connect Safety Light Kit to 7 pin receptacle. 3. Plug wing lift hoses into desired tractor outlet. Insure that tips and couplers are CLEAN. 4.
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION 6. (Continued) WING LIFT CYLINDERS AT REST IN TRANSPORT POSITION. 7. Lower wings with caution. Do not raise or lower the wings when moving. Operate tractor hydrau- lics from operator station only. Do not allow any one near Coulter-Chisel when wings are raised or lowered.
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION 8. Fully extend depth control cylinders and maintain hydraulic pressure for 60 seconds to insure that all air has been purged from the system. NOTE: This machine has rephasing style depth control cylinders. When cylinders are fully extended, oil will bypass through a rephasing slot on each cylinder in order to equalize the system.
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION 9. (Continued) – Store transport locks on holders. 10. Become familiar with single point depth control. Control can be found on 6 x 10 cylinder located on lefthand wing. A hairpin clip is used to hold plunger in desired location.
SECTION 3 – OPERATION FIELD OPERATION 1. Rephase cylinders before starting field operation. 2. Choose a flat spot in a field to set tillage depth and level machine. IMPORTANT! The operator is responsible for adjusting machine since machine does not come “Field Ready”...
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION 3. (Continued) – Trip Assembly Limit NOTE: Increased draft will occur if connecting bolt continually rides above trip assembly cap. This will consume horsepower as well as reduce life of trip assembly components. 4. After determining desired tillage depth, set depth control plunger accordingly. Standard plunger hole spacing gives 5/16”...
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION 5. Leveling coulter-chisel from side to side. Stop tractor with machine in the ground. Check depth of tillage on the left wing, center, and right wing. If leveling is necessary, use wrenches provided to adjust eyebolts on cylinder attachments located at rear of machine. *NOTE: Insure that cylinder attach holes are aligned when eyebolts are tightened.
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION NOTE: It is best to check levelness after each adjustment by working test strips within the field. 6. Leveling machine from front to back. 16’ through 28’: Adjust hitch height to level machine at working depth. 32’-40’: With machine still in the ground, check depth of tillage in the front and the back. If leveling is necessary, use wrenches provided to adjust eyebolts on front wheel assemblies up or down.
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SECTION 3 – OPERATION 7. Setting gauge wheels. After depth has been established and coulter-chisel has been leveled, opera- tor must set gauge wheels. Stop tractor with coulter-chisel in the ground. Adjust crank assembly until wheel rests on top of the ground. Set bolts are installed on each gauge wheel assembly. Adjust set bolts so gauge wheel depth can still be changed but rotation of assembly is limited.
SECTION 3 – OPERATION 8. Operation “Tips” – Floating hitch machines are designed to follow ground contours. This machine has a short wheel base in field position that allows it to smoothly follow through ditches and gullies. This machine will also follow deep furrows in the field. The operator may want to till through deep furrows at an angle to maintain a more uniform tillage depth.
SECTION 3 – OPERATION 4. Use a safety chain between tractor drawbar and coulter-chisel hitch when transport- ing. 5. Only tow at a safe speed – 20 MPH MAXIMUM. Use caution when making corners or meeting traffic. 6. Follow all local laws governing transporting of farm machinery. 7.
SECTION 4 – MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE SAFETY 1. STOP engine, place all controls in neutral, set parking brake, remove ignition key and wait for all moving parts to stop before servicing, adjusting or maintaining. 2. BE CAREFUL when working around high pressure hydraulic system. 3.
SECTION 4 – MAINTENANCE DAILY MAINTENANCE 1. Grease lift arms, walking tandem assemblies, casters and hitch pivot. 2. Check all hydraulic components for leaks. 3. Check tightness of all wheel bolts. PERIODIC MAINTENANCE 1. Tillage Hub Bearings: Every 50 hours add four strokes of grease to hub bearing. USE ONLY NLGI #2 grease.
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SECTION 5 – TROUBLESHOOTING PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION 1. Not tilling level. A. Depth control cylinders out Rephase cylinders. See page 3-6. of phase. B. Eyebolts not adjusted prop- Adjust with wrenches provided. erly. See Pages 3-8 and 3-9. C. Gauge wheels not adjusted Adjust gauge wheels so they ride properly.
SECTION 6 – PARTS BRING YOUR OWNER REGISTER INFORMATION LOCATED AT THE BEGINNING OF THIS MANUAL WHEN ORDERING PARTS (SERIAL NUMBER IS LOCATED BY THE HITCH PIECE).
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SECTION 6 – PARTS (32’-40’) 8T6010 8X0008 8X0067 8X0242 8X0290 8X0202 APPLY ANTI-SIEZE 8T6020 8X0327 HOLE FOR 8X0520 ROLL PIN 8T6000 8D9110 8T4090 8X0107 8X0259 8X0520 APPLY ANTI-SEIZE ON JACK BOLT (8T6000) THREADS. SCREW JACK BOLT INTO AXLE HOLDER (8T4094) FAR ENOUGH TO SEE HOLE ON THE BOTTOM OF THE BOLT THROUGH THE HOLE IN THE AXLE HOLDER.
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SECTION 6 – PARTS (32’-40’) 8T4190 LEFT 8T4192 RIGHT 8X0203 8A1156 3/8" FN 3/8 X 4-1/16 X 5" 8X0242 NY-LOCK 1/2" N 8X0072 1/2" X 3-3/4" DETAIL C 8K1100 8T4166 LEFT 8T4168 RIGHT 8K7033 8T4096 8X0307 8T3120 8X0242 7/8" LW 8X0261 NY-LOCK 1/2"...
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SECTION 6 – PARTS (32’-40’) 8T1045 8T4190 LEFT 8T4192 RIGHT 8X0203 8A1156 3/8" FN 3/8 X 4-1/16 X 5" 8X0242 NY-LOCK 1/2" N 8T1050 8X0072 1/2" X 3-3/4" DETAIL C 8K1105S 8T4166 LEFT 8T1055 8T4168 RIGHT 8K7037 8T1060 8T3120 8X0242 8X0261 NY-LOCK 1/2"...
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SECTION 6 – PARTS DISK-CHISEL BLADE ASSEMBLY 12° 16° 8CC1500 24° 8X0119 20° 8X0260 3/4 X 7-1/2" 3/4" N 8X0306 8X0118 8K4922 FULL CONCAVE 8CC1615 3/4" LW 8CC1510 3/4 X 4" 8K4922N NOTCHED 8K4922S LOW CONCAVE 8CC1505 (LEFT) 8CC1507 (RIGHT) 8X0306 8D5244 3/4"...
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SECTION 6 – PARTS 1. Attach hitch frame to rear of coulter-chisel. – Use 3/4 x 2” bolts. 2. Slide rear hitch slide into place. 3. Insert spring load pin. – Spring and washer will be held in place by hitch channel and 3/16” cotter pin. 4.
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SECTION 6 – PARTS Assembly Notes: A. Before towing machine, pack wheel bearings and fill 1/2 of hub cavity with high quality bearing grease. B. Tighten axle nut to 45 ft.-lbs., loosen nut until first slot is aligned with hole in axle, install cotter pin and bend to retain.
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SECTION 6 – PARTS 614 HUB W/GBGI SEAL 8R6927 1/32 5/8 - 0 " INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR 8R6922 SEAL ASSEMBLY (3 PIECE-GBGI) FOR H614 HUB: SEAL SUPPORT (2 - 8R6927) PRESS SEAL SUPPORT (2) ONTO SPINDLE 5/8" (+1/32", -0") PAST INNER BEARING RETAINING SHOULDER. A.
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SECTION 6 – PARTS 1. 52” mounting arms (PN 8H2314) should be used when attaching Summers mounted harrows. 2. Mounting arm location can be found on the following layout drawings. – In certain locations, the mounting arm will be installed directly behind a liftarm pivot. A spacer block has been welded to the chisel plow frame so there is no interference be- tween u-bolts and mounting head.
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SECTION 7 - PARTS 8X0063 BOLT 1/2-13NC X 1-1/2” GR5 YZ 8X0133 BOLT 7/8-9NC X 3” GR5 YZ 8X0064 CRG 1/2-13NC X 1-1/2” GR5 YZ 8X0138 BOLT 1-8NC X 5-1/2” GR5 YZ 8X0065 CRG 1/2-13NC X 2” GR5 YZ 8X0139 BOLT 1-8NC X 3”...
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ZERK 1/8” MPT 90 DEG YZ 8X0319 WASHER 17/32”IDX7/8ODX16GA YZ 8X1120 CRG 3/8-16NC X 2” GR2 ZN 8X0320 WASHER 3/8”(7/16” ID)FLAT YZ 8Z0070 DECAL “SUMMERS” 1.25 X 6” 8X0323 WASHER 5/8” SAE FLAT YZ 8Z0075 DECAL TRNSPRT LCK WARNING TILL 8X0325 WASHER 3/4”(13/16”ID)FLAT PLN 8Z0079 DECAL “SUMMERS”...
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2004 - A 124 ft. x 310 ft. addition is added onto the current Devils Lake plant. 2005 - The Summers Superroller is added to the “Field Tested Tough” product line. Additional sizes of 56’, 58’ and 60’ are added to the Superchisel line.
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