Placement procedure, Caution, Warning – Wheatheart WHR 130 x 41ft Auger PTO-SD User Manual
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4. T
RANSPORT
& P
LACEMENT
WHEATHEART - GHR & WHR GRAIN AUGERS
4.2. P
LACEMENT
P
ROCEDURE
GRAIN AUGERS
30
30661 R2
5. Refer to “Transport & Placement Safety” on page 11 for important safety
information before towing.
4.2. PLACEMENT PROCEDURE
1. Ensure towing hitch is in place and secure.
Important:
Use a type of hitch pin (Figure 4.1) that will not allow auger to separate from
towing vehicle.
2. Before raising or positioning auger, make sure that entire area in line of
travel, both on the ground and overhead, is clear of any obstructions or
electrical wires.
3. Ensure auger is on reasonably level ground when raising, lowering, or
positioning.
Note:
Make certain cable is properly seated in cable groove before raising auger. Refer
to Figure 3.25.
4. To raise auger, turn winch handle clockwise. Use a firm grip on winch handle;
do not release unless the ratchet pawl is fully engaged.
Important:
Winch must make clicking sound when raising auger. If clicking stops, retain grip
on handle, lower auger fully, and repair ratchet.
5. To raise auger, turn winch handle clockwise. Use a firm grip on winch handle;
do not release unless the ratchet pawl is fully engaged.
Note:
Do not turn winch handle counter-clockwise except when lowering auger or
severe damage to winch will occur.
CAUTION
If auger wheels are partially or fully buried in
snow or grain, failure to clear area around the
wheels before moving may cause damage to
the auger or result in serious injury.
WARNING
If auger wheels are partially or fully buried in
snow or grain, failure to clear the area around
the wheels before moving may cause damage
to the auger or result in serious injury.
NOTICE
Do not turn winch handle counter-clockwise except when
lowering auger or severe damage to winch will occur.