Dealer Preparation Check List Complete the items below before delivering the cart. Gearbox filled with oil All fittings lubricated All shields in place and in good condition All fasteners torqued to specifications on chart (Page 21) Tires inflated to proper pressure according to chart (Page 21) Check jack stand for proper stability All decals in place and readable Operator’s manual has been delivered to owner and the owner has been...
Please take the time to read this manual, especially the section on safety. If after reading the manual you have any questions that your dealer cannot answer, please feel free to contact: CrustBuster/Speed King, Inc. P.O. Box 1438 Dodge City, Kansas 67801...
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C C C C Move tractor draw bar to shortest position. C C C C The hitch used on the 1325 cart requires a clevis type drawbar. If your tractor is not equipped with such, please contact your dealer. C C C C Connect hydraulic hoses and PTO shaft.
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Operator’s Responsibility CAUTION: Operator’s Responsibility: Most accidents are caused because of neglect or carelessness. Avoid needless accidents by following all of the safety precautions listed below. The user is responsible for inspecting the cart before each use and for having necessary repairs done to prevent further damage to the cart or possible safety hazards.
Safety Decals REMEMBER: If Safety signs have been damaged, removed, become illegible or parts replaced without decals, new decals must be applied. New decals are available from your authorized distributor or factory. Individual decals shown below. #02741700 #613489 #05327200 #607986 #608000 #05374400 #05328000...
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Safety Decals #608018 #607994 #607291 #608026 Operating Instructions NEVER allow anyone to ride or play on the grain cart. C C C C NEVER enter the grain cart with the PTO or hydraulic motor running or when it contains grain. C C C C Make sure all guards are in place.
Operating Instructions C C C C DO NOT disengage the auger while unloading without first closing the grain flow door. C C C C It is advisable to return the tractor to idle before disengaging the auger. C C C C If you must return to the field or otherwise halt the unloading with a partial load of grain, then close the grain flow door and let the auger finish emptying the grain left in the auger tubing.
Auger Auger & Tube Assembly Item Qty Part No. Description 878322 Top Auger Assembly 974261 Auger Hinge Pin 335240 HHCS ½” x 1 3/4" 331363 Nylock ½" Flighting Wear Auger flighting has 20½” to 20 5/8" outside diameter. When the flighting has worn ½", it needs repairing. The augers will wear more at the feed end (bottom end).
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Auger Auger Installation - cont’d The top auger is replaced by sliding the auger upward through the housing tube. The top shaft of the auger will slide through the upper auger bearing assembly. Replace the top retainer washer and top retainer bolt. No adjusting is required.
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Auger Auger Installation - cont’d Top Bearing The top bearing is a 1½" square four bolt sealed flange bearing. It will rarely need greasing, twice a season will be sufficient. Be careful not to over grease and ruin the seals. Item Part No.
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Drive The drive system consists of a gearbox which is mounted on the bottom end of the auger and connected to the back drive shaft. The back drive shaft is then connected to the splined middle shaft which is attached to the PTO shaft.
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Drive Gear Box Check the oil level in the gearbox every season and check for leaks daily. Fill oil to the bottom of the highest bearing. When gear box is completely empty, it will require approximately 7 pints to fill to recommended level. DO NOT overfill the gearbox.
Hopper and Components Hopper Do not store your cart with grain or other material left in the bottom. The hopper should be cleaned before storing and the drain door located at the bottom of the auger tube should be opened to permit water drainage. Repair and paint any damaged areas on the hopper.
58 psi. KEEP LUG NUTS TIGHT! Hubs and Spindles The 1325 cart uses a 10 bolt hub mounted on a 4½" diameter spindle. Be sure to keep spindle nut tight and repack bearings with grease each season. #878348 - Tandem Axle Left #878355 - Tandem Axle Right Item Qty Part No.
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Frame and Axle #880229 - Weigh Tandem Axle Left #880237 - Weigh Tandem Axle Right Item Qty Part No. Description Item Qty Part No. Description 974279 Axle Left 974287 Axle Right 974311 974311 238048 Pin Bracket 238048 Pin Bracket 642595 Weigh Hub &...
Tank Assembly #641696 - 1325 Tank Item Part No. Description Item Part No. Description 974170 Tank 610097 Plastic Cap 878322 Upper Auger Assembly 156562 Indicator Pipe 48" 974188 Lower Auger Flighting 313189 Shut Off Door Shaft 70" 641704 Hanger Bearing 313197 Shut Off Door Shaft 79"...
Engineering Specifications Standard Torque Data for Nuts and Bolts Pound/Feet Bolt Diameter Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade 8 Inches Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. ½ 1090 1 1/4 1200 1350 1940 2180 Tire Inflation Table Tire Size Pressure psi 520/85R38 Standard Torque Data for Hydraulic Fittings Hydraulic Fitting Size...
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