Storing auger, Orient inlet and outlet, 64) and – Great Plains NTA3007 Operator Manual User Manual

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NTA907 or NTA3007

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

166-371M

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Index

2012-07-02

Storing Auger

Make sure auger operations are shut down (step 6
through step 8 above) before storing auger.

Orient Inlet and Outlet

Refer to Figure 65
Only one inlet and outlet orientation is correct for
storage. Although the auger can fully seat in the cradles
in several orientations, there is risk of outlet damage
during tilt/fold, and risk of inlet debris collection during
transport and precipitation if not stored correctly.

1.

Orient auger arm pivot.

If the arm is folded with the mid-arm pivot forward,
pull the auger away from the drill and fold the
mid-arm pivot back.

2.

Rotate auger inlet-rear/outlet-forward.

Rotate in the direction that results in the most slack
in the hoses.

3.

Lock parallel arms at level.

Press on the parallel arm lock pin lever

. Raise or

lower the auger until the arms are level with the
mainframe. Release the pin.

4.

Swivel auger tube to outlet-facing-right.

Pull pin

forward and rotate auger tube so that

valves are on top. Outlet tube

must face right

(horizontally away from drill) to provide maximum
clearance during fold and tilt.

5.

Swivel inlet hopper to horizontal.

Pull pin

at inlet. Rotate hopper to horizontal, inlet

facing to drill left.

6.

Remove rear arm pin

from clevis on frame.

7.

Seat auger tube in cradles. Secure arm with pin

.

Refer to Figure 66
8.

Close clamping straps

,

at cradles.

9.

Secure latches. Make sure latch locks engage,
leaving a gap between lock lever and latch handle.

Figure 65

Auger Stored

29406

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1

2

4

5

6

7

6

5

7

Figure 66

Strap Closed, and Locked

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3

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1

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