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MOUNTING THE WAGON TO THE RUNNING GEAR ASSEMBLY
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REF. PART
NO. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
PARTS LIST
1. 07384-30 2 Bolster Channel
2. 01254 8 1/2 - 13 UNC x 1-1/2" Hex Head Bolt
3. 00085 8 1/2" Flatwasher
4. 02178 8 1/2" - 13 UNC Nylon Insert Locknut
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2
1
3
4
8
7
6
5
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8
1
2
All users of this equipment should read, understand, and follow these in-
structions to help ensure safe and efficient operation of the equipment.
* Never overload wagon. The rating of the GF550 gear is 36,000 lbs. or the
rating of the tires, whichever is less. The GF650 gear rating is 44000 lbs. or
the rating of the tires, whichever is less. The GF750 gear has a rating of
48000 lbs. or the rating of the tire, whichever is less. Overloading wagon is
dangerous and can cause extensive damage to both the box and running
gear.
* Never add more sideboards or extensions to the gravity box, beyond the
standard factory manufactured parts, as the box is not designed to handle
the added weight.
* Check box periodically for cracks in welds and other structural damage.
Have cracked welds fixed immediately. Failure to do so could result in
extensive damage to the gravity box and thus greatly reduce life of box.
* When pulling gravity box and running gear, be sure that it is fastened se-
curely to tractor. Also connect the emergency brake chain to towing ve-
hicle and be sure lighting is connected and working properly.
MAINTENANCE AND GENERAL OPERATIONS OF GRAVITY WAGON
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
1. Attach the Bolster Channels (#1) to the bolster pins
on the subframe using Bolster Bushing (#8), Bolster
Washer (#7), 1/2" Lockwasher (#6), and Zerk Bolt
(#5).
2. Now Place box with the Bolster Channels (#1) on
the running gear with the Bolster Channels (#1) slid-
ing over the mounting channels on the front bolster
frame (as shown). Secure using eight 1/2" x 1-1/2"
Bolts (#2), eight 1/2" Flatwashers (#3), and eight 1/
2" Locknuts (#4).
3. Secure the rear of the gravity flow box to the run-
ning gear as shown using four 3/4" x 2" Bolts (#9),
and four 3/4" Locknuts (#10).
* Be sure to read all warnings, caution, and important labels on equipment,
they are designed for your safety and for longer life of equipment.
* Periodically check all bolts and nuts to ensure proper tension or
torque. Torque lug nuts daily.
* Grease all zerks before each use using a good quality lubricant .
* Before towing be sure master cylinder is full of brake fluid and check
lines for leaks. Inspect the actuator for bent or worn parts. Replace
parts if necessary. Make sure the actuator mounting bolts are tight.
* Periodically check braking quality. If you think they are a little soft,
check the movement on the actuator. If it moves more than 7/8", the
brake shoes need to be adjusted. Failure to do so can result in loss
of braking.
* If units are used in corrosive conditions the actuator and wheels
should be washed out with high pressure water. When actuator
parts are dry, oil all moving parts and repack wheel bearing.
* Do not exceed 40 P.S.I. when using truck tires on the wagon.
Please order replacement parts by PART NO., DESCRIPTION and COLOR.
REF. PART
NO. NO. QTY. DESCRIPTION
5. 05570 2 Zerk Bolt
6. 00084 2 1/2" Lockwasher
7. 07385-95 2 Bolster Washer
8. 07386-95 2 Bolster Bushing
9. 01235 4 3/4" - 10 UNC x 2" Hex Head Bolt
10. 02961 4 3/4" - 10 UNC Nylon Insert Locknut
Periodic servicing of this unit will greatly prolong itís usable life.
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