TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD ................................3 SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION ........................... 3 IMPLEMENT IDENTIFICATION .......................... 3 Front Of Implement ............................3 Rear Of Implement ............................3 FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES ........................4 Standard Items .............................. 4 SAFETY AND TRAINING RESOURCES ........................5 SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS ..........................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS MAINTENANCE INTERVALS ........................... 24 LUBRICATION LOCATIONS ..........................24 REMOVING AND INSTALLING PIVOT MOUNT ....................25 REMOVING AND INSTALLING RAKE TINES ....................27 STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE ......................28 Implement Storage ............................28 Return To Service ............................28 SPECIFICATIONS ..............................
FOREWORD SERIAL NUMBER LOCATION IMPLEMENT IDENTIFICATION Front Of Implement Figure 1 Figure 2 P-96311a P142017b REF. DESCRIPTION Always use the serial number (Item 1) [Figure 1] of the three-point tine rake when requesting service information Locking Pin or when ordering parts. Earlier or later models (identification made by serial number) may use different Storage Stand parts, or it may be necessary to use a different procedure...
FOREWORD FEATURES AND ACCESSORIES REF. DESCRIPTION Standard Items Three-Point Hitch (Category 1) The three-point tine rake is equipped with the following Mainframe standard items Tine Rake Frame • Five Forward Angles. • Five Rear Angles. • Rear Three-Point Quick Hitch Compatible. •...
SAFETY AND TRAINING RESOURCES SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS in the operation, transport, maintenance, and storage of equipment. Safe Operation Is The Operator’s • Check that the implement is securely fastened to the Responsibility (Implement) machine. • Make sure all the machine controls are in the neutral Safety Alert Symbol position before starting the machine.
SAFETY AND TRAINING RESOURCES Silica Dust Exposure FIRE PREVENTION NA3505 Maintenance The machine and some attachments have components that are at high temperatures under normal operating NA3504 conditions. The primary source of high temperatures is the engine and exhaust system. The electrical system, if Silica dust can cause lung disease and is known to the damaged or incorrectly maintained, can be a source of state of California to cause cancer.
(if equipped). Welding And Grinding Always clean the machine and implement, disconnect the battery, and disconnect the wiring from the Ignite Attachments controllers before welding. Cover rubber hoses, battery, and all other flammable parts. Keep a fire extinguisher near the machine when welding.
7495823. C217655 For the latest information on Ignite Attachments products and the Ignite Attachments Company, visit our website at igniteattachments.com. P-96311b REF. DECAL Crush Warning Located near 3 point hitch, both sides...
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SAFETY AND TRAINING RESOURCES Figure 5 P-96312c REF. DECAL Pinch Warning Located On Pivot Assmebly 71838450IG Lubrication Location Located On Front Of Pivot Assembly 67053400IG Reflector Located on frame, both sides 71409200IG...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS DAILY INSPECTION Figure 7 Implement Mounting Frame Figure 6 P138256 • Inspect the three-point hitch linkage, PTO shaft splines, guards, and shields. Replace if damaged or P-96311c missing [Figure 7]. Repair broken or loose parts. • Inspect the lower implement mounts (Item 1) and upper mount (Item 2) [Figure 6] and all welds on the implement for wear and damage each time the implement is removed from the machine.
The chart shows the approved box blade models for compact tractors based on horsepower. Warranty on this implement is void if used on a nonapproved carrier. Contact your Ignite Attachments representative for a current list of compatible carriers. Compact Tractor / Implement Setup...
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 9 Figure 10 P142006a P142005a Drive the compact tractor to the implement and align Install the lower implement pin (Item 1) through the the lower links (Item 1) with the implement lower lower mounts and lower link (Item 2) [Figure 10] mounts (Item 2) [Figure 9] (both sides).
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 12 Figure 13 P-96309a c138245a Remove the retaining pin (Item 1) [Figure 13] 10. Lower the top link (Item 3) [Figure 12] until it aligns Figure 14 with the implement upper mounting hole. 11. Install the pin (Item 2) and retainer pin (Item 1) [Figure 12].
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Adjusting The Lift Link When adjusting the sway bars with implement installed, the implement will need to be raised slightly off the Figure 15 ground. Control Functions Three-Point Hitch (Implement) The three-point hitch will be used to raise or lower the implement.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Figure 17 Angled Positioning NOTE: Your machine and attachment and / or implement models may vary, but the procedure is the same. Figure 18 P142007g Raise the implement to the travel position [Figure 17]. See the compact tractor Operation & Maintenance Manual for detailed information on C217656a operating the three-point hitch.
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Install the locking pin (Item 1) [Figure 19] and lower WARNING retaining pin. UNINTENDED MOVEMENT HAZARD Backfilling Positioning Failure to follow instructions can cause serious injury or death. The following images may not show your exact three- Before you leave the operator’s seat: point implement but the procedure is the same.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS In muddy conditions or to prevent the implement from Figure 21 freezing to the ground, put the implement on planks or blocks before removing the implement from the machine. WARNING UNINTENDED MOVEMENT HAZARD Failure to follow instructions can cause serious injury or death.
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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Removing The Three-Point Implement Figure 25 Figure 23 P142005a Remove the lower implement pin (Item 1) from the C138245a lower mounts and lower link (Item 2) [Figure 25]. Remove the retainer pin (Item 1) and pin (Item 2) [Figure 23].
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS LIFTING THE IMPLEMENT TRANSPORTING THE IMPLEMENT ON A TRAILER Use chains that are in good condition and of adequate Fastening The Implement To A Trailer size to lift the implement. Figure 27 Place the storage stand in raised position. (See Raising The Storage Stand on Page 13) Figure 28 P-96327a...
OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS TRANSPORTING THE IMPLEMENT AND MACHINE ON A TRAILER WARNING INSTABILITY HAZARD Wood ramps can break and cause personal injury. Use adequately designed ramps of sufficient strength to support the weight of the machine loading onto a transport vehicle.◂ W-2058 Be sure the transport and towing vehicles are of adequate size and capacity for weight of machine and...
Maintenance procedures which are given in the Operation & Maintenance Manual can be performed by the owner/operator without any specific technical training. Maintenance procedures which are not in the Operation & Maintenance Manual must be performed ONLY BY QUALIFIED SERVICE PERSONNEL. Always use genuine Ignite Attachments replacement parts.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE TROUBLESHOOTING CHART WARNING INSUFFICIENT INSTRUCTIONS HAZARD Untrained operators or failure to follow instructions can cause serious injury or death. • Read and understand the Operation & Maintenance Manual and decals on machine. • Follow warnings and instructions in the manuals when making repairs, adjustments or servicing.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE INTERVALS Maintenance work must be done at regular intervals. Failure to do so will result in excessive wear and early failures. Explanation of the service intervals: • 10: Every 10 hours or daily (before starting the machine). Service Schedule Check condition / proper operation.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REMOVING AND INSTALLING PIVOT Figure 32 MOUNT WARNING CRUSHING HAZARD Falling implement can cause serious injury or death. Securely block up the implement before working underneath.◂ W-2565 WARNING IMPACT AND INJECTION HAZARDS Flying debris or pressurized fluids can cause serious injury or death.
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10. Lower the machine’s three-point until the mainframe is setting on the ground. 11. Inspect all parts for wear or damage. Replace any worn or damaged parts. Contact Ignite Attachments for replacement parts. When installing raise the machine’s three-point until the mainframe is about 406 –...
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE REMOVING AND INSTALLING RAKE TINES Figure 37 WARNING CRUSHING HAZARD Falling implement can cause serious injury or death. Securely block up the implement before working underneath.◂ W-2565 WARNING IMPACT AND INJECTION HAZARDS Flying debris or pressurized fluids can cause serious injury or death.
PREVENTIVE MAINTENANCE Figure 39 STORAGE AND RETURN TO SERVICE Implement Storage Sometimes it may be necessary to store your Ignite Attachments implement for an extended period of time. Below is a list of items to perform before storage. • Thoroughly clean and wash the implement.
SPECIFICATIONS TINE RAKE DIMENSIONS All dimensions are show in millimeters. Respective standard dimensions are given in inches enclosed by parentheses. Where applicable, specifications conform to SAE and ISO standards and are subject to change without notice. Figure 40 p-96369a DESCRIPTION RAKE 60 RAKE 72 RAKE 84...
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SPECIFICATIONS DESCRIPTION RAKE 60 RAKE 72 RAKE 84 Width (Rake 1467 mm (57.77 in) 1735 mm (68.3 in) 2002 mm (78.83 in) Fully Angled (C) Length (D) 1063 mm (41.85 in) 1063 mm (41.85 in) 1063 mm (41.85 in) Length (Rake 1395 mm (54.94 in) 1470 mm (57.89 in) 1541 mm (60.68 in)
SPECIFICATIONS TORQUE SPECIFICATION FOR BOLTS Torque For General SAE Bolts The following torque values are for use in general applications and where torque values are not otherwise specified. They apply to all steel screw threaded fasteners having the same strength levels and coated with zinc phosphate and oil or zinc dichromate.
SPECIFICATIONS SOCKET HEAD CAP SCREW CAP SCREW BOLT AND NUT CAP SCREW BOLT AND NUT THREAD SIZE OR 12–POINT HEAD CAP SAE GRADE 5 SAE GRADE 8 SCREW 1.875 4270 – 4750 N•m 7450 – 8300 N•m 8800 – 9800 N•m (3150 –...
WARRANTY IMPLEMENT WARRANTY A statement explaining the terms and conditions of the warranty coverage that applies to your implement is available by visiting Igniteattachments.com.
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ALPHABETICAL INDEX angled positioning .............15 operating the three-point implement......16 backfilling ..............16 pivot mount ballast removing and installing...........25 setting up .............. 11 publications and training resources.......8 call before you dig ............5 rake tines compact tractor removing and installing...........27 approved models ........... 11 return to service ............28 safety rules ..............5 daily inspection...
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WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm. This product can expose you to chemicals including lead and lead compounds, mineral oils, and phthalates which are known to the State of California to cause cancer and birth defects or other reproductive harm. For more information go to www.P65Warnings.ca.gov. 2022 Ignite Attachments®. All rights reserved.