INTRODUCTION This manual is written purposely to acquaint new owners of the Glencoe® CP40 Cultipacker with the functions of the various component parts of the machine as well as the service and safe operation which is vital to long life and optimum performance. Read this manual completely before you begin operating your CP40 Cultipacker.
DEALER/CUSTOMER INFORMATION TO THE DEALER: TO THE CUSTOMER: Warranty Registration Warranty Registration A warranty registration form must be completed for Be sure to sign the registration form and keep your each serial-numbered unit by the dealer and signed copy. by both the dealer and the customer before or upon Know Your Equipment delivery.
SAFETY DECALS The following decals are installed to alert operators to hazards in specific machine areas. The decals are for personal safety... READ AND UNDERSTAND THE DECALS! • Keep decals clean by wiping off regularly. Use a cleaning solution if necessary. •...
Without immediate medical treatment, serious do not understand, contact your local infection can occur. authorized Glencoe® dealer, or AGCO® Corporation. • Always shut off tractor, shift to “Park” position (or shift to neutral), set brakes and before dismounting tractor or working around the machine.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Before Operating: During Operation: • Give the machine a “once-over” for any loose • Do not allow others to be careless near this bolts, worn parts, cracked welds, hydraulic equipment. leaks, frayed hoses, etc., and make necessary • Keep hands and clothing clear of moving parts. repairs.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS Following Operation: Performing Maintenance: • Following operation, or when unhitching your • Good maintenance is your responsibility. A machine, stop the tractor, set the brakes, poorly maintained machine is an invitation to disengage the PTO and all power drives, shut trouble.
TORQUE CHART BOLT TORQUE CHART - COARSE THREAD Do not replace bolts with a grade other than the grade specified. GRADE 1 GRADE 2 GRADE 5 GRADE 8 Metric Torque Ft-Lbs for - Rd Hd Sq No Marks 3 Lines on 6 Lines on Size Grade...
OPERATION Knowing how to operate this machine is important from the standpoint of performance as well as safety. The length of service you receive from this machine depends on proper machine operation, lubrication and preventive maintenance. Knowing how the machine works will also help you trouble shoot any problems that may occur.
OPERATION GNC0079 PROCEDURE FOR HITCHING PROCEDURE FOR UNHITCHING With the Packer on a level surface and the transport 1. Position the tractor and the Packer on a level wheels blocked: surface. 1. Back the tractor so that the drawbar and the 2.
MAINTENANCE & SERVICE Warning! Never use your hands to locate a hydraulic leak. Use a piece of wood or cardboard. Hydraulic fluid escaping under pressure can penetrate the skin causing serious injury. Warning! Openings in the skin and minor cuts are susceptible to infection from hydraulic fluid.
TRANSPORT & STORAGE TRANSPORT • Make sure the light harness is properly Warning! Comply with your state and local laws connected and all the lights are visible and working. governing highway safety, lighting & marking, and the movement of farm •...
TRANSPORT & STORAGE SMV EMBLEM Always have the SMV emblem clean and in full view of a vehicle approaching from the rear. The SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem must be on the implement if it is to be transported on public roadways.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS The terms “right” and “left”, “front” and “rear”, refer to Warning! Keep clear of parts which may move or the machine by facing in the direction of forward drop when removing shipping straps travel. or brackets. Use hoists or blocks to move or support heavy pieces of the machine.
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5. Install reflector mounts as shown. Bend vertical. 6. Attach transport chain to the lug on the R. H. Install amber reflector on the front of the left side of the hitch using 3/4" bolt, flatwasher and hand reflector mount. Install red reflectors on locknut.
ASSEMBLY LIGHT KIT ASSEMBLY 12’, 14’ and 16’ Machines Tail Lights Position the tail light brackets and lights (red) on the main bar symmetrically between 2 feet to 5 feet of the centerline of the machine. Be sure the lights can be seen from the rear. Flasher Lights Position the flasher lights (amber) on the main frame within 16"...
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT TRANSPORT KIT Transport Kits are available for all CP40 models. The transport kit on the 4’-10", 6’-6" and 9’-3" machines can be equipped with a hydraulic cylinder or equipped with a ratchet jack for manual operation. The transport kit on the 10’-7", 12’-7", 14’-10" and 16’-11" machines is operated hydraulically. A tongue jack is also required.
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OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT 10’-7", 12’-7", 14’-10" and 16’-11" Machines Only Attach cylinder lug to the tongue using two u-bolts, lockwashers and nuts. Attach cylinder as shown. Install flow restrictors and 90 elbows in to both cylinder ports. Attach hoses to the elbows. Clamp hoses to the tongue.
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT SCRAPERS Assemble the scraper mounting bracket at each bearing hanger as shown, using 5/8" x 1-3/4" bolt, lockwasher and nut at each hanger. U-bolts should be towards the center of the machine. Use the top holes for the 17" rollers. Use the bottom holes for the 19"...
PREDELIVERY INSPECTION & SERVICE REPORT GLENCOE ® CP40 Cultipacker Serial No._____________________ Model____________ Date____________________ Serviced By_____________________________________________________________________ Sold To_____________________________________________________________________________ (Name, Address, Telephone) INSTRUCTIONS: All items listed below must be inspected and serviced as explained in the Operator’s Manual and this form. As each task is completed, place a ( ) in the adjoining box. Retain a copy of the completed form in dealership files for future customer, dealer, and/or company reference.
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Glencoe ® AGCO CORPORATION 4205 River Green Parkway Duluth, Georgia 30096 Printed in U.S.A.
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