Trouble shooting – Yetter 3500 Series Toolbar Rotary Hoe User Manual

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TROUBLE SHOOTING


Problem

Premature bearing failure












Rotary hoe arm bending or breaking





3500 Series Wings float up












Hydraulic cylinders fail to operate
properly (3500 model only)




Rotary hoe wheels plug with trash
materials














Hoe wheels won't penetrate









Rotary hoe wheels are too aggressive







Cause

Excessive strain on the hoe wheel
bearings











Excessive strain on the arms and
wheels




Air in system


Gauge wheels not properly adjusted


Wing deflection not properly adjusted


Hinge levers not properly installed



Hydraulic system improperly installed

Air in system

Blocked restrictors

Excessive trash conditions















Hard soil conditions









Rotary hoe wheels running too fast

Rotary hoe wheels running too deep





Solution

Don't turn with rotary hoe wheels on
the ground

Store the rotary hoe inside to help
protect the bearings from freezing
weather, moisture, blowing sand, and
dirt

Keep all wheel bolts tight. Check
rotary hoe wheels for loose rivets and
bent teeth. Check for bent arm
castings

Don't turn with the rotary hoe wheels
on the ground

Don't back the rotary hoe with wheels
on the ground

Check for air in hydraulic system and
purge system

Check proper adjustment of wing
gauge wheels

Maintain center tool bar height above
or parallel with outer wings

Check assembly of hinge levers

Install 3500-107 Wing Lock Kit

Check for correct assembly of the
hydraulic system
Check for air in the hydraulic system
and purge system
Check restrictors for malfunctions

Decrease operating depth of hoe
wheels and increase ground speed to
create momentum so the hoe wheels
may clean themselves

On softer, mellow soils, decrease
operating depth so that hoe wheels
do not pickup trash material

Install optional Min-Till Conversion
Kit, (3412-3434-125)(3541or3546-
125)

Install optional trash guard (part no.
3400-147)

Lower tool bar to maximize
aggressiveness of rotary hoe

Lengthen center link on tractor to tilt
tool bar back to increase spring
tension

Install optional helper spring (part no.
3400-150)

Slow tractor ground speed

Decrease operating depth of rotary
hoe wheels

Install toolbar gauge wheels except
on model 3412 and 3415

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