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Assembly Sequence and Preparation 29
03/29/2010 166-207Q
Assembly Sequence and Preparation
Instructions for assembling the implement begin in the
next section of the manual.
Assembly (General Sequence)
1. Wheels on front of Cart Frame.
2. Drive Wheels.
3. Bins.
*meters
*lids
*ladders inside bins
*ladder on cart frame
*mount bins
4. Center Section Opener Weldment.
5. Folding Wing Weldments to Frame and Wing Frame.
6. Opener Mounts to Wing.
7. Towers on Frame.
Towers on Wings.
8. Tongue and Jack.
9. Pullbars.
*mounting the front
*mounting the back
10. Hitch.
11. Hose Routing.
12. Hydraulics.
*Wing fold hydraulics
*Opener lift hydraulics
*Wing opener lift hydraulics
13. Auger and Fan.
14. Weight Transfer Hydraulics.
15. Electric Harness.
*monitor
*lights
16. Parking Brakes.
17. Service Brakes.
*air brakes
*hydraulic brakes
18. International Decals.
Tools Required
Forklift or overhead hoist with 2,950 kg (6,500-pound)
capacity.
A tractor of sufficient size and horsepower with remote
hydraulics. Refer to “Specifications and Capacities
in the Operator’s Manual.
General hand tools.
Jack stands or blocks and safety chain.
Note: You need about 7 gallons (26.5 liters) of hydraulic
oil to refill the tractor hydraulic reservoir after initial
bleeding and cycling of the hydraulic systems.
Pre-Assembly Checklist
1. Read and understand “Important Safety Informa-
tion” on page 1 before assembling.
2. Have at least two people on hand while assembling.
3. Make sure the assembly area is level and free of
obstructions (preferably an open concrete area).
4. Have all major components accounted for.
5. Have all fasteners and pins shipped with implement.
6. Have a copy of the implement Parts Manual (166-
207P) on hand. If unsure of proper placement or use
of any part or fastener, refer to the parts manual.
7. Check that all working parts are moving freely, bolts
are tight, and cotter pins are spread.
8. Check that all safety labels and reflectors are cor-
rectly located and legible. Replace if improperly
located or damaged. Refer to Safety Decals, in the
Important Safety Information” section of the
implement Operator’s Manual.
9. Inflate tires to recommended pressure as listed on
the Tire Inflation Chart in the Operator’s Manual.
10. Tighten wheel bolts as specified on Torque Values
Chart in Operator’s Manual.
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