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Activate Activate Your Warranty Your Warranty By Registering By Registering TODAY!!! TODAY!!! 9281 LeSaint Drive • Fairfield, Ohio 45014 Phone (513) 874-2818 • Fax (513) 874-2914 Sales: 1-800-543-7166 T90-II HydroSeeder ® Operator Instructions and Parts Manual Model ML Serial No. _____________ T90 ML Rev.
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FOR OFFICE USE ONLY DATE UPDATE DESCRIPTION CODE 10/22/15 Initial release ML1009 12/07/15 Part number corrections. ML1207 09/06/16 Revision A: Control Box update ML2016 09/29/16 Revision B: new identification light bar ML2016...
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IF FINN CORPORATION DOES NOT HAVE YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM ON FILE, YOUR WARRANTY CLAIM WILL BE DENIED. Once your FINN equipment has been registered, your FINN Limited Warranty will be activated per the warranty statement on the next page.
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Follow the instruction sheet, on property damage sustained by a person claiming to be a third party how to use your Finn Oil Analysis Kit that comes with the Kit. Failure beneficiary of a surviving warranty under the law of any jurisdiction.
SAFETY FIRST With any piece of equipment, new or used, the most important part of its operation is SAFETY! FINN Corporation encourages you and your employees to familiarize yourselves with your new equipment and stresses safe operation. The first five pages of this manual are a summary of the main safety aspects associated with this unit.
® HYDROSEEDER SAFETY SUMMARY SECTION It is important that operators of this machine are familiar with all safety aspects covered in this section and have read the entire Operator’s Manual before operating the machine. Always keep a copy of this manual with the machine. It is the responsibility of the operator of the machine to fully understand this safety summary section.
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6. Operator(s) of equipment should 3. Recirculation valve must be open and material never ride on the machine at flowing back into the tank when using the remote speeds of greater than 5 mph valve. A closed or plugged recirculation line will (8 km/h).
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9. It is recommended that only authorized, genuine Provide continuous ventilation or proper FINN replacement parts be used on the machine. breathing apparatus. 10. Do not use ether cold start fluid, if engine is If tank must be entered, personnel entering the equipped with glow plug-type preheater, or other tank must be tethered to a lifeline.
MANUAL FOR THE FINN T90 SERIES II ® HYDROSEEDER This manual gives you step-by-step instructions for the operation and maintenance of the FINN ® T90 HydroSeeder . For best results and to ensure longer life of the equipment, please follow the instructions carefully.
Mounting the HydroSeeder to the truck must allow for tire clearance and frame twist. Place hard wood spacers along the length of truck rails or use FINN spring mounting kit (part number 011562) or equivalent. ® 3. Place chains over the HydroSeeder and around truck bed and secure with binders.
PRE-START CHECK The following safety check should be made to ensure operator safety: ® 1. A. Skid Unit – Check condition of all mounting hardware that secures HydroSeeder truck frame rails. B. Trailer Unit – Inspect hitch, safety chains, lights, brakes, and breakaway switch. 2.
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(See Figure 2): 1. Turn thumb nut clockwise until stem rises to maximum height. 2. Remove cap and fill cap with sodium- (water soluble) base grease (FINN part number 000698). DO NOT use lithium- base (chassis lube) grease.
TWO VALVE OPERATION ® The T90 II HydroSeeder is equipped with two independently operated ball valves to control slurry flow. One is located in the recirculation line below the platform, and the other is located in the discharge line above the platform. The recirculation valve is open when the handle is in line with the valve ports and is closed when the handle is at a right angle to the valve ports.
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2. EXTENSION HOSE THROUGH BOOM Do not use remote valve in this application. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. Flow is through boom with no flow through a closed recirculation valve (Figure 3). Extension hose is connected to boom and flow is controlled by engaging (turning on) and disengaging (turning off) slurry pump clutch, or by controlling the speed of the engine.
CONTROL PANEL GUIDE NOTE: This information is to explain the function and use of the control panel when starting the unit. DO NOT start the unit at this point. Refer to STARTING PROCEDURE section for actual operation. SYSTEM POWER UP The control panel is powered from the engine battery connection from the engine harness connector.
SYSTEM OPERATION MENU NAVIGATION The control unit has three Engine Data Alarm navigation buttons which are Symbol Indicator configured as softkeys. The system softkeys are used to navigate between displays, Engine select menu items and change Data data. Pressing any of the three navigation buttons will display the softkey menu that is Data...
MAIN MENU ACCESS To access the Main Menu, press any of the three navigation buttons. The unit will display a softkey popup window defining the available navigation possibilities. Select the Main Menu using the center softkey as shown. MAIN MENU NAVIGATION Access the main menu using the center softkey.
FAULT CODES Engine fault codes (active and stored) are generated by the engine ECU and communicated to the control panel. ACTIVE FAULT CODES The control system reads standard messages to indicate active fault codes. When a fault is active the control system activates a popup fault display containing a check engine icon, fault code number (if applicable),...
MAINTENANCE TIMER The control system provides an engine maintenance timer feature. The maintenance timer is a countdown timer and indicates the amount of engine runtime remaining until maintenance is due. The maintenance timer is configurable and resettable by the operator. If the system is powered but the engine is not running maintenance hours will not be accumulated.
BACKLIGHT SETTING The LCD backlight is adjustable from 0 to 100%. To adjust the LCD backlight enter the Main Menu and navigate to the “Display Setup” menu using the “ ” softkey. When highlighted enter the Display Setup menu by selecting the “ ” softkey.
DISPLAY MODE SETTING Two display formats are available: “Single” display and “Dual” display formats. To access the display format setting, enter the Main Menu. Navigate to the “Display Setup” menu entry using “ ” softkey. When highlighted, enter the Display Setup menu by selecting the “...
ENGINEERING UNITS Displayed engineering units can be configured for Pressure, Temperature and Volume. To access the engineering unit’s settings, enter the Main Menu. Navigate to the “Display Setup” menu entry using “ ” softkey. When highlighted enter the Display Setup menu by selecting the “...
MISCELLANEOUS DISPLAYS ABOUT MENU The About Menu indicates the software information used for programming the control unit. ENGINE SETTINGS The Engine Settings are factory-specified. This feature is password-protected to ensure the correct use of the engine in this unit.
REGENERATION See Engine Owner’s Manual for information on the Diesel Particulate Filter (DPF). Particulate Matter (PM) in the engine exhaust accumulates in the Soot Filter (SF) within the DPF causing it to clog, reducing engine performance. Therefore, it is necessary to burn off the accumulated PM.
RESET REGENERATION NORMAL OPERATION - DISPLAYS The engine control panel is set at the factory to allow Reset Regeneration to occur automatically. However, the operator has the option to inhibit Reset Regeneration via the control panel [Main Menu “ ” Regeneration “...
RESET REGENERATION STANDBY DUE TO INHIBIT SWITCH During machine operation with Regeneration in the Inhibit state on the control panel, a notification and regeneration inhibited icon will display at the bottom of the screen. If the ECU determines that Reset Regeneration is required, a Auto Regeneration request will be displayed. If the operator allows the regeneration, it will begin and a notification and regeneration icon will display at the bottom of the screen.
RESET REGENERATION STANDBY DUE TO LOW DOC TEMPERATURE For Reset Regeneration to begin, the DOC temperature has to be at a sufficient level. If the DOC has not reached this temperature and Reset Regeneration is required, then a notification to Increase RPM / Load and the Regeneration icon will be displayed.
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STATIONARY REGENERATION BY ENGINE MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) Note: Stationary Regeneration will not begin if any of the following conditions are present: Coolant temperature is less than 60° C (140° F) The engine has not been running for 15 minutes ...
STATIONARY REGENERATION BY ENGINE MANAGEMENT (CONTINUED) If the Stationary Regeneration is delayed by pressing the right soft key marked “NO” when the request is displayed, a 15% power reduction is immediately applied to the engine. A notification stating that “If no stationary performed within 2 hours, Power Reduction is 50%”...
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MANUAL STATIONARY REGENERATION - OPERATOR REQUEST (CONTINUED) 4. At this point, the ECU will take over control of the engine to perform the Stationary Regeneration and a notification of “Stationary Active” and the regeneration icon will be display along with a status bar (0 to 35 minutes) at the bottom of the screen. Note: When the Stationary Regeneration starts, the engine speed increases gradually to high idle speed, then the regeneration begins and may modulate engine speed throughout the process.
RECOVERY REGENERATION If Recovery Regeneration is not performed within the allowed 10 hours, the engine will go into Limp Home Mode and a DTC will be displayed. There are only two ways out of Limp Home Mode, perform a Recovery Regeneration or perform a SF exchange at a Yanmar certified service center.
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RECOVERY REGENERATION (CONTINUED) Note: Recovery Regeneration will not begin if any of the following conditions are present: Coolant temperature is less than 60° C (140° F) The engine has not been running for 15 minutes An important DTC is active ...
EMERGENCY STOP EMERGENCY STOP EQUIPMENT A critical safety component of this equipment is the Emergency Stop (E-Stop) switch. This device is located next to the control panel, and the button is colored red to be visible and to indicate a "stop" function based on color association.
The following tables show loading versus coverage rates for the FINN T90 II. Table A shows rates for one-step applications. The coverage area is determined by the fiber mulch capacity of ®...
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TABLE A USING SEED, FERTILIZER, AND MULCH Table is based on 1,500 lb (680 kg) of mulch, 400 lb (181 kg) of fertilizer, and 345 lb (156 kg) of seed at 8 lb (3.6 kg) / 1000 sq. ft. per acre. Unit Amount of Material in Tank in pounds (kilograms) Coverage Area...
TANK CAPACITY CHART T90 II Gallons in. (cm) from in. (cm) from (Liters) bottom 835 GALLONS 800 (3,028) 10 (25.4) 42 (106.7) 750 (2,839) 12.25 (31.1) 39.75 (101.0) 700 (2,650) 14.25 (36.2) 37.75 (95.9) 650 (2,460) 16.25 (41.3) 35.75 (90.8) 600 (2,271) 18.25 (46.4) 33.75 (85.7)
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4. Piping System Cleanout Procedure (Purging Line): A. Remove discharge nozzle and gasket from discharge boom. B. Aim discharge boom assembly into an open area away from any persons, obstructions, or high voltage power lines. C. Open discharge valve and close recirculation valve. D.
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LOADING AND MIXING BFM, FGM, SMM AND OTHER HIGHLY VISCOUS SLURRIES 1. With clutch disengaged (turned off), agitator control in the NEUTRAL position and hydraulic system off, start engine and allow it to warm up. See STARTING PROCEDURE. 2. After engine has warmed up, turn on the hydraulics system by flipping the hydraulics toggle switch to the HYDRAULICS [ ] ON “...
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7. Start loading dry material, loading the lightest materials first. Agitator control should be in full REVERSE for mixing. Seed - Cut open the seed bag and dump contents into slurry tank. (When using inoculant, add it in the tank along with the seed.) When using quick-swelling seeds, load them just prior to application.
PRIOR TO APPLICATION 1. Operator should familiarize themselves the with area to be seeded and develop a plan to ensure uniform application. 2. Develop a plan for communication between operator and driver of the carrying or towing vehicle to signal for start, stop, turn, etc. through the use of the signal horn. 3.
Do NOT partially close the valve to control the distance. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate personal injury. Failure to comply could also result in product or property damage. 5. While moving along area to be seeded, the operator should move the nozzle back and forth in a slow, even arc.
This keeps the solids from settling in the lines and creating a stoppage. This unit was designed for the application of agricultural-grade lime or FINN-HLL Liquid Lime. LIMING PROCEDURE 1. With clutch disengaged (turned off), agitator control in the NEUTRAL position and hydraulic system off, start engine and allow it to warm up.
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7. Engage (turn on) the clutch, and move the throttle to full engine speed. A stream of water should be coming from the end of the recirculation pipe beside the hatch opening, as well as from the boom. 8. As soon as both streams are clear, close the discharge valve and make sure water is being recirculated back to the tank.
CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE AFTER FIRST 4 TO 8 HOURS OF OPERATION 1. Check and adjust clutch. See CLUTCH MAINTENANCE SECTION. 2. Torque wheel lugs. Torque again after 7 days (Trailer Option only). DAILY ®: 1. Cleaning the HydroSeeder A. Fill slurry tank to center of agitator shaft with clean water. B.
LUBRICATION AND FLUIDS CHART, or if the oil becomes milky or gives off a burnt odor. The hydraulic oil filter must be replaced on schedule with a 25 micron absolute filter (FINN part number 021618). The hydraulic system relief is factory-set at 2,100 psi (12,479 kPa).
CLUTCH/PUMP COMBINATION (CLUMP) MAINTENANCE NOTE: Refer to Figures 6 for all in-text callouts mentioned. Clump maintenance should be done only while engine is not running and battery cables are disconnected. Failure to comply could result in minor or moderate personal injury. Failure to comply could also result in product or property damage.
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B. IMPELLER CLEARANCE – To bring the pump back to proper tolerance, proceed as follows: 1. Loosen four bolts (1B), and push pump suction cover (1) into pump casing (5) until pump suction cover touches the pump impeller (3). Pump impeller should be in full contact with pump suction cover.
3. Install the seal spring on the hub of pump impeller. After coating the threads on pump shaft with an anti-seize compound, install pump impeller and seat it securely. 4. Utilizing O-ring (2), reinstall suction cover using eight bolts (5B). At this time, check to see that pump runs freely.
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HANDLE PRESSURE Variation in handle length directly affects the required handle pressure needed for clutch adjustment. See the table below to determine the correct handle pressure. Reference Pressure Clutch Size Lever Length at Lever 7-1/2 in. 7-5/8 in. 130 - 146 lbs. A new clutch generally requires several adjustments until the friction surfaces are worn in.
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D. CLUTCH FACING PLATES (ITEM 30) REPLACEMENT A common indication that the facing's friction surface is worn out is that the adjusting ring cannot be turned any tighter. To replace the facing plates, remove the clutch/pump from the engine as described above and proceed as follows: 1.
® TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR HYDROSEEDER ® Because of the tremendous work load usually placed upon the HydroSeeder , minor malfunctions will occur from time to time. If these are not remedied immediately, they could lead to poor performance and damage to the equipment. This section describes symptoms, possible causes, and the corrective actions to take.
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C. Obstruction in pump can be indicated by a drop in pressure. If a drop in pressure is accompanied by a frothy or whitish discharge stream, blockage is in the suction line or sump area. To clear the pump: 1. Disengage (turn off) clutch and stop engine. Close suction shutoff valve if applicable.
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® TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR HYDROSEEDER Problem Probable Causes Suggested Solutions LEAKS: Tank Bearing Lack of lubrication – seal worn Replace seal and follow lube schedule. Bolts not tightened Tighten uniformly to 25 lb–ft (34 N•m). Pressure Pipe Clamps Rubber seal cracked, pinched, or Replace, always grease seal torn.
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® TROUBLESHOOTING YOUR HYDROSEEDER Problem Probable Causes Suggested Solutions VALVE: Valve stuck Frozen Thaw out ice and lubricate; leave in discharge position during stor- age. Constant plugging during Foreign material in slurry Drain and clean out tank; check operation storage for foreign materials. ®...
LUBRICATION AND FLUIDS CHART (Reference Figure 7) Ref. No. Location Lubricant Frequency Number Check Grease Level in Automatic Pressure Lubricator Daily Check Clutch Lever Bearings Daily Grease Agitator Shaft Bearings Daily Grease Discharge Swivels Daily Check Engine Oil Level Daily Change Engine Oil and Filter See Engine Manual Grease Pump Bearings...
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T90 SKID-MOUNT HYDROSEEDER® TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 6 ft. 8 in. (203 cm) 11 ft. 0 in. (335 cm) 8 ft. 5 in. (257 cm) T90 TRAILER HYDROSEEDER® TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS 7 ft. 8 in. (236 cm) 16 ft. 2 in. (490 cm) 9 ft.
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® FINN T90 HYDROSEEDER TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS POWER ............Yanmar 3TNV88C-DYEM, 35.1hp (26.2kW), 3 cylinder water cooled diesel engine. Tier 4Final. 1.642L ENGINE SAFETY SYSTEM ......Low oil pressure, Electronic Engine Control and Monitoring TANK SIZE ............ 940 gallon (3,558 L) liquid capacity 800 gallon (3,028 L) working capacity FUEL TANK CAPACITY ........
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T90-II HydroSeeder ® Parts Manual Model ML...
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VIEW B VIEW C VIEW D 37, 38, 39, 40 VIEWS C and D VIEW B VIEW A WHEEL & HUB ASSEMBLY VIEW A WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE T90 ML Rev. B 2016...
VIEW E VIEW F (Underside of Unit) TRAILER (STANDARD MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 080701 Jack Weldment with Bracket 080043 Lunette Eye 2-1/2 in. Pintle Hitch (optional) 005134 2-5/16 in. Ball Coupler (optional) 005135 2-5/16 in. Ball (optional) F90-0020 Tank Top 190047...
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TRAILER (STANDARD MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 005796 Clevis Grab Hook – Self-Lock 190033 Safety Chain (6 ft.) 004888 Binder Chain Coupling Link 005500-02 Fuel Tank Support Angle 005500-12 Fuel Tank Angle – Long 005913 Diesel Fuel Tank, 13.5 Gallons 005726 Diesel Fuel Cap 005721...
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VIEW A 23, 24, 25, 26 VIEW A VIEW B VIEW B VIEW C WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE T90 ML Rev. B 2016...
VIEW C VIEW D SKID (STANDARD MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 012833 Poly Hatch Assembly 190047 Tank Top Foam Gasket (3/8 in. thick x 1-1/4 in. wide) 10 ft. 012834 Bag Cutter – Stainless Steel 005898 Tank Top 190047 Tank Top Foam Gasket (3/8 in.
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SKID (STANDARD MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 005544-01 Fill Port Gasket 005016 "S" Hook 012520 Bulkhead Fitting 012521 Grease Hose F90-0026 Valve Mounting Plate NOT SHOWN 008775 ECM Cover WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE T90 ML Rev.
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OPERATOR'S PLATFORM (TRAILER MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 005529 Discharge Boom Assembly (See DISCHARGE BOOM ASSEMBLY section) 006102 2 in. Female Coupler 023684 Loop Clamp Loop Clamp Hardware 1/4 - 20 UNC x 0.75 Hex Bolt ...
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OPERATOR'S PLATFORM (TRAILER MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 005528-02 Boom Hold Down Weldment Vent Port Hardware 1/2 - 13 UNC x 1.5 Hex Bolt 1/2 in. Plain Washer Type A Helical Spring Lock Washer ...
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VIEW A VIEW B (Ref.) (Ref.) VIEW B VIEW A VIEW C VIEW C 19 (Ref.) 16 (Ref.) VIEW D WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE T90 ML Rev. B 2016...
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OPERATOR'S PLATFORM (SKID MODEL) Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 005529 Discharge Boom Assembly (See DISCHARGE BOOM ASSEMBLY section) 006102 2 in. Female Coupler 005161 Rubber Strap with "S" Hooks 005532-05 Hinge Mounting Strap Hinge Mounting Strap Hardware 3/8 - 16 UNC x 3.0 Hex Bolt ...
CONTROL SYSTEMS Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 005514-01 Clutch Handle Assembly 005512-01 Extension Handle F60-0020 Agitator Control Handle 022202 Black Handle Grip 005674 Foot Pedal Weldment 012970 E-Stop with Enclosure 031510 Control Box 031520 Digital Control Display System 020886 Horn Button 008739...
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BEARING ASSEMBLY NOTE: BEARING ASSEMBLY (ITEM #1) INCLUDES ITEMS #2 – #13. AGITATOR SHAFT THROUGH BACKSIDE NOTE: TO TIGHTEN, TURN NUT NOT BOLT. TORQUE TO OUTSIDE 25 lb-ft (34 N m). OF TANK WALL DO NOT OVER TORQUE. AGITATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY NOTE: AGITATOR SHAFT ASSEMBLY (ITEM #14) INCLUDES ITEMS #15 THRU #25.
BEARING / AGITATOR ASSEMBLY Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 007420 Bearing and Seal Assembly 1/2 in. Hex Nut 4 per 1/2 in. Helical Spring Lock Washer 4 per 1/2 in. Plain Washer 8 per 007211-02 Flangette with Lube Coupling 1 per 007705...
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*NOTE: See Hydraulic System Schematic. WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE T90 ML Rev. B 2016...
HYDRAULIC AGITATOR DRIVE Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 070660 Hydraulic Motor 023295-006 Seal Kit for 070660 (Not Shown) 070660K 1/4 in. x 5/16 in. x 1-1/2 in. Key (Not Shown) 005463 Torque Arrestor Plate 005927 Torque Arrestor Rubber Tubing ...
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CLUTCH / PUMP (CLUMP) ASSEMBLY Ref. No. Ref. Part Number Description No. Req’d X Bearing Carrier X Adjusting Ring 100214 Adjusting Lock X Pressure Plate 100209 Clutch Facing 100218 Drive ring 100056 Clutch Key ...
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ENGINE SHEET METAL AND SUPPORT ASSEMBLY Ref. No. Part Number Description No. Req’d 055669 Radiator Cover Door Hinge 005853 Radiator Fill Cover 005850 Engine Top Cover 005851 Radiator Shroud 005855 Left Hand Side Cover Hanger 005856 Right Hand Side Cover Hanger 005676 Center Bushing Mount Center Bushing Mount Hardware...
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SPECIFIC ENGINE PARTS Ref. No. Ref. Part Number Description No. Req’d 031542 Overflow Bottle Assembly, 1 quart Hose Clamp, 24 - 44 mm Hex Flange Machine Screw, M8 - 16 x 1.25 LG 031534 Radiator Support, Upper ...
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SPECIFIC ENGINE PARTS Ref. No. Ref. Part Number Description No. Req’d 031558 DPF Assembly DPF Case (must be serviced by Yanmar) 031558-02 Soot Filter Silencer (must be serviced by Yanmar) Gasket (must be serviced by Yanmar) NOT SHOWN 031557 Oil Fill Cap 031559 Pilot Bearing Retainer 031566...
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Narrow Fan Nozzle 006096 Male Coupler 160762 Reducer Bushing 004593 Drain Plug 006102 Female Coupler 006514 Coupler Gasket ® FINN T90 HydroSeeder Parts and Operator’s Manual WHEN ORDERING PARTS, BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE T90 ML Rev. B 2016...
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