Operation, Notice, Danger – Wheatheart R Series Augers User Manual

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W

HEATHEART

- R S

ERIES

A

UGERS

5. O

PERATION

R8-36, R8-41, R8-46, R8-51, R10-36, R10-41, & R10-51

5.4. O

PERATING

P

ROCEDURES

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• Check the upper chain drive tension and alignment.

Please refer to the regular maintenance schedule given in Section 6.2. for

recommended service intervals after the break-in period.

5.4.2. O

PERATION

The following items should be checked before operating the machine each time:

• Visually inspect the machine, check engine oil, and service the PTO drive-

line (if applicable).

• Check that the gas cap is in place (gas drives only).
• Ensure that all guards are in place, and secure.

• Check that drive belts are not frayed or damaged, and that they are prop-

erly adjusted and aligned.

• Ensure auger wheels are chocked.
• See that the discharge spout and intake area are free of obstructions.
• Ensure that operators are aware of safety precautions.

• Check that the cable is not frayed or damaged.
• Check that cable clamp(s) are secured.

N

ORMAL

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TART

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P

1. Disengage the belt engaging lever so the motor pulley is not under load.

2. Start the engine and then engage the belt engaging lever with engine at idle.

Note:

The flighting rpm on auger equipped with electric motors is not adjustable.

3. Increase the engine speed to achieve the desired augering speed.
4. If everything is operating normally, start running grain through the auger.

NOTICE

Foreign objects can damage the auger. Remove any

obstructions from the intake and discharge areas before

operating the unit.

NOTICE

Engine must be idling before belts are engaged.
Engaging belts at high engine speed will result in premature

belt wear.

DANGER

Rotating Flight Hazard: Keep away from

auger intake.

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