Modern AG Tilting Grader Blade User Manual

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C2 tilting Grader Blade - 5

This unit is designed for a wide range of applica-

tions: it may be used for scraping, leveling, grading

and backfill.

The safe operation of this unit is the responsibil-

ity of the operator, who must be properly trained

and qualified. Operators should be familiar with the

scarifier shanks, cutting edge and all safety prac-

tices before starting operation.

tRACtOR SiZE

The tilting (C2) rear scraper blades may be mounted

on any wheeled tractor of maximum 40 HP drawbar

rating or tractor weight up to 4000 pounds.

MOUNtiNG iNStRUCtiONS

Attach the tractor lift arm to A-frame using lift pins

(1), and secure with lynch pins (2) (not included). at-

tach the top link to the a-Frame upright and adjust

top link to achieve the desired angle. (Figure 1)

Level the main frame (3) by adjusting lift and top

links. Position sway blocks to eliminate side or in-

stall sway braces if required. (Figure 1)

NOTE: Make sure that blade is at least 6” from tractor

tires throughout the range of operation of 3-point hitch
of tractor.

BlADE ANGliNG

the blade may be angled 360 and can be held at

0, 30, or 45 to left or right for forward grading and

0 or 15 to left or right for back filling without un-

hooking from the tractor. to angle blade, raise it a

few inches above the ground by operating the lift

control lever of the tractor. Remove the lift control

lever of the tractor. Remove the bridge pin (1) and

index pin (2). (Figure 2)

Rotate blade angle to desired position and align

blade hole with frame hole and insert index pin

(2 or 3) and spring pin (1).

REvERSiNG thE BlADE

The blade is reversible without removing from trac-

tor. to reverse the blade, raise it off the ground, re-

move the spring pin (1) and index pin (2). Swing the

blade to desired position and replace pins. (Figure

2) NOtE: 1. Drawbar may have to be removed on

some tractors. 2. in some cases it may be neces-

sary to remove the blade from the tractor.

OPERAtiNG SECtiON

FiGURE 1

FiGURE 2

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