Hitch, safety chain, & jack – Great Plains ADC1150 Operator Manual User Manual

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Section 1 Cart Assembly and Setup

Model 1150 1995 - 1997 167-058M

7/28/10

Great Plains Mfg., Inc.

the electric clutch (#2) in place and slide the clutch over to
align chain, refer to Figure 1-4.

Re-tighten the set collars (#1) on both sides of the clutch
and re-tension chain. When the chain has been installed
and adjusted replace the drive chain mud guard. Raise the
rear of the cart until the center of the hubs are approxi-
mately 21” above the ground and securely block. Install
the tires and wheels on the hubs and tighten using recom-
mended pattern, refer to Figure 1-5.

Remove the blocks and lower the cart to the ground.
Check air pressure in tires and inflate to value listed in the
Tire Inflation Chart in the “Appendix” section starting on
page 86.

Hitch, Safety Chain, & Jack

Raise the tongue off the ground until the jack slides into
the jack stob (#1). Place the jack in the stob and securely

Drive Chain Alignment

Figure 1-4

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Pattern of Tire and Wheel Installation

Figure 1-5

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pin. With the drill on level ground adjust the jack until the
center of the frame and bin are level. There are three sets
of holes (#2) in the tongue, with the reversible hitch this
provides six different hitch heights, refer to Figure 1-6.

Measure the height at the top of the drawbar on the tractor
that the drill is to be attached to. Install the hitch so that the
bottom of the strap is at the position closest to the height of
the tractor drawbar.

Refer to Figure 1-7:
Your drill comes equipped with a safety chain (#1). The
safety chain should be attached securely to the drill
tongue with a 1 1/4” x11” bolt (#2), 1 1/4” lock washer (#3),
and 1 1/4” nut (#4). The safety chain washer (#5) must be
installed outside of the safety chain attaching ring (#6).
The chain must always be securely fastened to a suitable
anchor on the towing vehicle before moving the drill.

Retract and unpin the jack. Store the jack horizontally in
the stob between the tongue rails when moving drill.

Hitch Height Adjustment

Figure 1-6

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NOTE: When hitching the drill to a different tractor
check for a difference in the drawbar heights and re-
adjust as needed.

NOTE: Make sure that the hitch is securely bolted to
the drill tongue.

Safety Chain

Figure 1-7

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