Removing Dirt From The Restrictors On The Hydraulic Cylinder; Storage Preparation; Repair Parts List And Diagrams; Wheel Rims And Tires - J&M 1326 Manual

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Removing Dirt from the Restrictors on the Hydraulic Cylinder

WARNING
MAKE SURE THAT ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF AND THE UPPER AUGER TUBE IS IN THE DOWN POSITION BEFORE REMOVING THE
RESTRICTORS
Remove restrictors from the 90 degree street elbow on the tip spout hydraulic cylinder. Remove dirt from the fitting to allow hydraulic
oil to flow through the restrictor. Reattach the restrictor to the street elbow. Use Teflon sealant tape or equivalent on the threads of the
restrictor before re-attaching.
If the restrictor continues to plug with dirt, replace the restrictor or filter the hydraulic oil in your system.
IMPORTANT: When the grain cart is not going to be used for a period of time, store the cart in a dry, protected place. Leaving your grain
cart outside, open to the weather will shorten its life.
Procedure for Storage Preparation
1.
Cover electronic monitor (if equipped) with plastic before washing the grain cart. Wash or clean and completely lubricate the grain
cart. See "Lubrication Service Schedule" on page 16.
2.
Remove all grain from inside the grain tank, auger tube assemblies, and at the clean-out door.
3.
Check the gearbox oil and replace with new SAE 80W-90 gearbox lubricant or equivalent if necessary.
4.
Touch up areas where paint may have worn away. Use a good quality primer paint, especially before re-applying graphite paint to
the interior slopes of the grain tank.
5.
Retract all hydraulic cylinders to prevent the piston rods from rusting.
6.
Clean the tires before storage. Inflate the tires at regular intervals.
7.
Open the clean-out doors at the base of the grain tank.
Removing from Storage
1.
Check the gearboxes to make sure they have the appropriate amount of oil.
2.
Inflate the tires to the correct operating pressure.
3.
Close the clean out doors at the base of the grain tank.
4.
Make sure all safety shields are in the proper position.
When performing maintenance work, wear sturdy, rough-soled work shoes and protective equipment for eyes, hair, hands, hearing
and head. Follow the Operator's Manual instructions to ensure safe and proper maintenance and repair.
Your local, authorized dealer can supply genuine replacement parts. Substitute parts may not meet original equipment specifications
and may be dangerous.
WARNING
MAKE SURE ALL POWER IS SHUT OFF BEFORE PERFORMING ANY MAINTENANCE OR REPAIR WORK.
Wheel Rims for Single Wheel Carts
32x36-10 Hole Wheel Rims (Heavy) (1 Piece)
44x32-10 Hole Wheel Rims
44x32-20 Hole Wheel Rims
Wheel Rims for Walking
Tandem Dual Carts
18x42-10 Hole Wheel Rims

Storage Preparation

Repair Parts List and Diagrams

Wheel Rims and Tires

Tires for Single Wheel Carts
IF1050/50R32 Lug Tires (Alliance) (195LI) (for 32x36-10 Hole Wheels)
IF1250/50R32 Lug Tires (Firestone) (201B LI) (for 44x32-10 Hole and 44x32-20 Hole Wheels)
IF1250/50R32 Lug Tires (Alliance) (201A8 LI) (for 44x32-10 Hole and 44x32-20 Hole Wheels)
Tires for Walking Tandem Dual
IF520/85R42 Lug Tires (Firestone) (169 LI) (for 18x42-10 Hole Wheels)
520/85R42 Lug Tires (Alliance) (169 LI) (for 18x42-10 Hole Wheels)
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