Trouble-shooting guide, Cleaning and storage – Behlen 80111330YEL User Manual

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F-20870 6 1-17-11

4. Reassemble gang with new disc and bearings.

5. Secure gang assembly to frame using nuts,

lock washers, cap screws, and bearing top

plate that was previously removed.

NOTE: If replacing notched blades, assemble

blades in a spiral pattern. Maintain proper order

of discs, spacers, and bearing mounts for easier

reassembly.

Cleaning and Storage

After each use:

• Remove debris such as clumps of dirt, grass,

crop residue, etc. from implement.

• Inspect implement and replace worn or

damaged parts.

• Replace any safety decals that are missing or

not readable.

Before extended storage:

• Wash Disc Harrow using low-pressure water

spray. Be careful when spraying around
scratched or torn decals or near edges of
decals as water spray can peel decals off
surface. Spraying near chipped or scratched
paint can also cause paint to peel.

• Sand down scratches or edges where paint is

missing and repaint to prevent rust.

• Remove dirt from discs. Dirty or rusty discs

will pull harder in the soil and use more
horsepower.

• Inspect implement and replace worn or

damaged parts. Replace any safety decals that
are missing or not readable.

• Store the unit in an area away from human

or animal activity under a tarpaulin. The disc
blades should be resting on boards or some
other object to keep them out of the soil.

Trouble-shooting

Guide

PROBLEM: Tractor 3-Point hitch will not lift

Disc Harrow.
Possible Solutions:
• Tractor too small, use larger tractor.

• Disc is weighted too heavy. Remove some

weight.

• Faulty 3-Point hydraulic system. Repair as

necessary.

PROBLEM: Disc won’t cut ground
Possible Solutions:
• Ground too hard, wait for rain or irrigate.

• Disc too light, add weight.

• Too much plant growth. Mow first or disc

several times.

PROBLEM: Front end of tractor comes up
Possible Solutions:
• Tractor too small, use larger tractor.

• Not enough weight on front end of tractor, add

weight.

• Operator releasing clutch too rapidly. Ease off

clutch gradually when starting out.

PROBLEM: Tractor won’t pull Disc Harrow or

rear wheels spin
Possible Solutions:
• Ground too wet or soil is too loose. Wait for

drier conditions or use larger tractor.

• Operator trying to turn disc while in ground.

Raise disc when making turns.

• Disc is cutting too deep. Raise disc until

through “soft” spot. Remove some weight from
Disc Harrow.

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