Operation procedure, Initial start-up, Danger – Wheatheart Swing Away Auger (10 & 13) User Manual

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4. O

PERATION

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HEATHEART

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UGERS

4.4. O

PERATION

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ROCEDURE

SA 1061, 1071, 1081, 1091, 1371, 1381, 1391

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30582 R7

4.4. OPERATION PROCEDURE

4.4.1. I

NITIAL

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Your auger does not require an elaborate break-in. However, following a few
simple tips during the initial operation can add to the reliability and life of your
machine.

If any unusual noises or vibrations are encountered, determine the source, shut
the auger off, lock out the power source, and adjust. If unsure of the problem or
procedure, contact your local Wheatheart dealer.

Important:

When starting the auger for the first time, be prepared for an emergency
shutdown in case of excessive vibration or noise.

1. Ensure that you have completed the checklist on page 20.
2. If everything is satisfactory, prepare for a 60 minute operation at half speed.
3. Ensure that the intake hopper is correctly positioned.
4. Ensure that the PTO drive on the tractor is in the OFF position.
5. Start the tractor and idle at low rpm. Slowly engage the PTO drive.

Note:

The auger may run rough until the tube is polished.

6. Gradually begin feeding grain into the hopper, bringing the auger speed up to

about 300 rpm. Do not overfeed the hopper on initial loads; keep the feed of
grain at about half capacity.

7. After the auger tube is polished and runs fairly smoothly, proceed to unload

at full speed of 540 rpm.

8. Upon completion of the initial run, slow the auger down. Stop the auger when

it is empty of grain.

DANGER

Rotating Auger Hazard

Contact with rotating flighting will result in
amputation or severe laceration.

DO NOT operate with guards removed or
modified.

Keep hands and feet away from rotating
auger.

Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.

DO NOT wear loose-fitting clothing or items
that could become caught.

Shut off and lock out the power source before
unplugging or cleaning.

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