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SERIES 6000

ROW CULTIVATOR

RIGID AND FOLDING TOOLBAR

SERIAL NO. 6000-XXXX-101 AND LATER

OPERATOR’S MANUAL

DO NOT USE OR OPERATE THIS EQUIPMENT UNTIL THIS MANUAL

HAS BEEN READ AND THOROUGHLY UNDERSTOOD

PART NUMBER 81004464 Rev. D

Table Of Contents

TABLE OF CONTENTS

81004464 Rev. D 6/09 Hiniker/81004464RevD

INTRODUCTION ......................................................................................................................................................... 1

SAFETY SUGGESTIONS ........................................................................................................................................... 2

SPECIFICATIONS .................................................................................................................................................... 3-4

LUBRICATION ............................................................................................................................................................. 4

PREPARING FOR FIELD USE ................................................................................................................................ 5-7

OPERATION PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENT ............................................................................................... 8-14

Adjustment Photo ............................................................................................................................................... 8

Toolbar ................................................................................................................................................................ 9

Down Pressure Lever ......................................................................................................................................... 9

Depth Control ...................................................................................................................................................... 9

Gauge Wheel Lever ............................................................................................................................................ 9

Cutting Coulter Lever ........................................................................................................................................ 10

Tractor Upper Link ............................................................................................................................................ 10

Sweep Share Position ...................................................................................................................................... 10

Shield and Sweep Share Recommendation ..................................................................................................... 11

Ridging .............................................................................................................................................................. 11

Shields ......................................................................................................................................................... 11-13

Cut Away Disc ................................................................................................................................................... 14

Anhydrous Application ...................................................................................................................................... 14

Ridger ............................................................................................................................................................... 14

Auto Reset/Middleworker .................................................................................................................................. 15

Ridger With Liquid Fertilizer Tube ..................................................................................................................... 15

Lower Middleworker .......................................................................................................................................... 15

Folding Toolbar Wing Lock ................................................................................................................................ 16

TROUBLE SHOOTING ............................................................................................................................................. 17

ASSEMBLY .......................................................................................................................................................... 18-32

Assembly Diagrams ..................................................................................................................................... 65-73

OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT ..................................................................................................................................... 33-61

Sweep Shares .................................................................................................................................................. 33

Coulter Scrapers ............................................................................................................................................... 33

Ridgers ............................................................................................................................................................. 34

Down Pressure Spring ...................................................................................................................................... 35

Ballast Weight ................................................................................................................................................... 35

Liquid Fertilizer Tube ........................................................................................................................................ 36

NH3 Coil Shank ................................................................................................................................................ 36

NH3 Disc Closer Assembly ............................................................................................................................... 36

Telescoping Rear Hitch ..................................................................................................................................... 37

Single Lift Assist ........................................................................................................................................... 38-41

Dual Lift Assist ............................................................................................................................................. 38-42

Telescoping Rear Hitch (for single lift assist) .................................................................................................... 42

Telescoping Rear Hitch (for dual lift assist) ....................................................................................................... 43

Vertical Wing Fold Stop ............................................................................................................................... 44-45

Rotary Shield and Rotary Hoe Wheel .......................................................................................................... 46-52

Cut Away / Hoe Shield ................................................................................................................................. 53-54

Cut Away Disc ................................................................................................................................................... 55

Tunnel Shield ............................................................................................................................................... 56-57

Cat #2 Hitch Pin W/O Quick Hitch .................................................................................................................... 58

Single Row Tillage Unit ..................................................................................................................................... 59

Warning Light ............................................................................................................................................... 60-61

Single Row Tillage Unit Component PH Breakdown ................................................................................... 62-64

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS ...................................................................................................................................... 65-73

WARRANTY .............................................................................................................................................................. 74

Introduction 1

INTRODUCTION

Congratulations on your purchase of a new

Hiniker 6000 Cultivator. Your selection is an indication of your awareness of the intense research, engineering, design and quality control that has produced your durable and dependable row cultivator from Hiniker.

This manual is provided as set-up and assembly instructions, and as an aid to the operator in explaining settings and adjustments for all soil, residue and functional applications of the Hiniker

Row Cultivator. Also, its operational care and maintenance requirements. Careful application of the recommended procedures contained in this manual will assure you of many years of dependable, efficient operation.

Your Hiniker Row Cultivator has been designed to accept additional attachments to broaden its scope of operation and make your job easier under unusual or adverse field conditions. These attachments are described in the attachment section of this manual and are available through your local Hiniker Dealer.

“Right hand” and “left hand” sides of your row cultivator are determined by facing the direction that the row cultivator travels while in use.

Always obtain original Hiniker service parts because substitute parts could adversely affect equipment performance and warranty.

A triplicate (3 copies) delivery report is to be filled out by your Hiniker Dealer when you accept this equipment. One copy is to be given to you. Do not accept this equipment until you are satisfied all items thereon have been checked, and you understand them.

Check that your dealer has forwarded the

HINIKER delivery report copy, along with the machine serial number, because it helps maintain maximum service and warranty benefits.

This does not put you on any mailing list and information is not available to others.

The serial number tag is located on the left end of the toolbar as indicated.

DWG NO. 162

Record the following information for later reference when obtaining service parts:

Purchase Date__________________________

Purchaser’s Name_______________________

Dealer’s Name__________________________

Machine Serial No._______________________

2 Safety Suggestions

SAFETY SUGGESTIONS

WARNING: Your safety and the safety of those around you depend upon your using care and good judgement in the operation of this equipment. Know the positions and functions of all controls before attempting to operate.

All equipment has limitations. Understand the speed, braking, steering, stability, and load characteristics of the machine before starting to operate. Read your OPERATOR’S MANUAL!

The following are general safety comments that apply to all equipment. Review them often as safety reminders.

- Don’t be in a hurry.

- Check all controls and operating functions of the machine in a safe area before starting to work.

- Never allow anyone around machinery when you are performing operating functions.

- When service demands working on, under, or around, tillage implement, proper precautions should be taken to stabilize or secure implement. (Lowering stands, blocking of implement, etc.)

- When transporting the machine, ensure all warning devices, such as, SMV sign and reflective devices are in place, clean, and clearly visible.

- Watch where you are going. Note all hazards and obstructions such as ditches, overhead electrical wires, narrow gates, etc. when transporting and/or operating the machine. Refer to page 4 of this manual for transport height and width specifications.

- Never unhook from folding model row cultivator with the wing section in the up transport position. Lower wings to ground first then unhook.

- Never ride or permit others to ride on tractor drawbar or on machine; nor allow anyone other than yourself on the tractor while in operation.

- Reduce tractor speed when transporting over uneven or rough terrain.

- When transporting down steep hills or slopes, shift tractor into lower gear.

- Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin causing serious personal injury. Before connecting lines, be sure to relieve all pressures in the system by moving hydraulic control levers in both directions before attaching couplers.

- Before disconnecting lines, be sure to relieve all pressures to the system.

- Be sure all connections are tight and that lines, pipes, and hoses are not damaged or worn.

- A very small leak from a hydraulic line, pipe, hose, or fitting can be almost invisible. Use a piece of cardboard or wood when checking for suspected leaks rather than your hands.

- If injury is received from escaping fluid, see a doctor at once, as serious reaction or infection can result if proper medical treatment is not received immediately.

- Never operate wing lift cylinders on folding toolbar models without (4) restrictor fittings, one at each end of lift cylinder.

Specifications And Lubrication 3

SPECIFICATIONS

STANDARD EQUIPMENT

RIGID TOOLBAR MODEL:

6002, 6003, 6004, 6024, 6005, 6006

- 7 x 7 Inch Toolbar With End Plates And

Block Removing Rod.

RIGID TOOLBAR MODEL:

6020, 6022

- 7 x 7 Inch Toolbar With 3/8 Inch Wall Thickness And End Plates.

FOLDING TOOLBAR MODEL:

6027, 6028, 6031, 6029

- 7 x 7 Inch Single Center Frame Toolbar.

- 7 x 7 Inch Toolbar Wings With End Plates

And Block Removing Rod. Automatic Wing

Locks.

FOLDING TOOLBAR. MODEL:

6025, 6010, 6011, 6034

- 5 x 7 Twin Center Frame Toolbars with center mast and adjustable truss straps.

- 7 x 7 Inch Toolbar Wings With End Plates

And Block Removing Rod. Automatic Wing

Locks

ALL TOOLBAR MODELS:

- Hitch Mounting Brackets Fits Category II and Ill.

- One Pair Of Parking Stands.

TILLAGE UNIT:

- Two 4 x 16 Inch Oscillating Rubber Gauge

Wheels Per Row Unit With Lever And Pin

Height Adjustment.

- Cutting/Stabilizing Coulters With Lever And

Pin Depth Adjustment.

- High Strength Steel Shanks With Hardened

Replaceable Point.

- Weight Transfer System With Variable Adjustment Up To 750 Lbs/Row.

The Hiniker Row Cultivator is 3-point mounted and is available in eight rigid models and seven folding models. It is recommended that a tractor of the following minimum size be used on the appropriate size cultivators:

ROW

CULTIVATOR

SIZE

4 Row

6 Row

8 Row

10 Row 30

12 Row 30

12 Row 36/38

16 Row 30

18 Row 28

RECOMMENDED

DRAWBAR

HORSEPOWER

75

75

120

130

140

180

200

200

4 Specifications And Lubrication

Model

No.

Rigid Toolbars

6002

6003

6004

6024

No. Of

Rows

6

6

4

6

Row

Spacing

30-36 & 38 In.

30 In.

36 & 38 In.

40 In.

Transport

Width

14 Ft.

16 Ft. 6 In.

20 Ft. 6 In.

21 Ft. 6 In.

6005

6006

6020

6022

8

8

8

10

30 In.

36 & 38 In.

36-38 & 40 In.

30 In.

21 Ft. 6 In.

26 Ft. 10 In.

28 Ft. 2 In.

28 Ft. 2 In.

Folding Toolbars (Single 7 x 7 Center Frame Toolbar)

6027

6028

6031

6029

8

8

10

12

30 In.

36-38 & 40 In.

15 Ft. 8 In.

30 In.

30 In.

12 Ft. 4 In.

17 Ft. 4 In.

17 Ft. 4 In.

Folding Toolbars (Twin 5 x 7 Center Frame Toolbar)

6025

6010

6011

6034

10

12

16

18

36 & 38 In.

36 & 38 In.

30 In.

28 In.

21 Ft. 1 In.

21 Ft. 1 In.

22 Ft. 1 In.

23 Ft. 8 In.

Transport

Height

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

6 Ft. 6 In.

10 Ft. 5 In.

10 Ft. 9 In.

10 Ft. 5 In.

11 Ft.

11 Ft. 10 In.

12 Ft. 6 In.

12 Ft. 8 In.

13 Ft.

Approx. Wt.

(Includes

Shares)

2273 Lbs.

2990 Lbs.

3098 Lbs.

3332 Lbs.

3875 Lbs.

4046 Lbs.

4224 Lbs.

4884 Lbs.

4416 Lbs.

4641 Lbs.

5486 Lbs.

6146 Lbs.

6483 Lbs.

7143 Lbs.

8540 Lbs.

9226 Lbs.

Optional

Concrete

Block Wt.

270 Lbs.

405 Lbs.

450 Lbs.

450 Lbs.

585 Lbs.

585 Lbs.

630 Lbs.

675 Lbs.

473 Lbs.

563 Lbs.

698 Lbs.

720 Lbs.

720 Lbs.

923 Lbs.

N/A

N/A

LUBRICATION

CAUTION: Never clean, lubricate, inspect, repair, or adjust your machine, nor allow anyone else to, while it is in operation.

Lubrication of moving parts and wear surfaces is essential to the extended service life of those parts. Inspect your machine frequently to ensure that all parts are working smoothly in addition to inspection and lubrication at required intervals as indicated.

The use of sealed ball bearings and oil impregnated bushings throughout the cultivator limits the grease fittings requiring periodic lubrication.

Following are the fitting locations and hourly intervals requiring a high quality SAE multi-purpose grease.

20 HOURS

- ROLLING OR ROTARY HOE SHIELD (optional) No restriction of grease volume on single hub fitting.

200 HOURS

- FOLDING TOOLBAR HINGE - No restriction of grease volume in single hinge fitting.

Preparing For Field Use 5

PREPARING FOR FIELD USE

RECOMMENDED TORQUE VALUES

The torque values given in Table 1 are valid for standard zinc coated and lubricated fasteners assembled in rigid joints.

Fasteners which are waxed or phosphate coated or cadmium coated or specially lubricated should be torqued to lubricate torque values below.

A ± 20 percent tolerance is to be used when a single value torque is specified.

PREPARING ROW CULTIVATOR

Prior to the operation of your new Row Cultivator or one which has been stored, inspect all hardware and verify proper torque on all bolts and nuts in accordance with the recommended torque specifications listed on page 5.

Nominal

Size

5/8-11

5/8-18

3/4-10

3/4-16

7/8-9

7/8-14

1-8

1-12

1 1/8-7

1 1/8-12

1 1/4-7

1 1/4-12

1 3/8-6

1 3/8-12

1 1/2-6

1 1/2-12

1/4-20

1/4-28

5/16-18

5/16-24

3/8-16

3/8-24

7/16-14

7/16-20

1/2-13

1/2-20

9/16-12

9/16-18

250

270

350

400

500

550

100

110

175

195

165

185

660

740

870

980

TABLE 1 - RECOMMENDED TORQUE VALUES FOR INCH FASTENERS

(ZINC PLATING & LUBRICATED)**

SAE 2

74 000 psi

Min Tensile lb - ft

SAE 5

120 000 psi

Min Tensile lb - ft

SAE 8

150 000 psi

Min Tensile lb - ft

Dry

6

6

11

12

20

23

30

35

50

55

70

80

Lubricated

4

5

8

9

15

17

24

25

35

40

55

60

Dry

8

10

17

19

30

35

50

55

75

90

110

120

Lubricated

6

7

13

14

23

25

35

40

55

65

80

90

Dry

12

14

25

25

45

50

70

80

110

120

150

170

Lubricated

9

10

18

20

35

35

55

60

80

90

110

130

190

200

270

300

380

420

75

85

130

145

125

140

490

560

650

730

640

700

800

880

1120

1240

150

170

260

300

430

470

1460

1680

1940

2200

480

500

600

660

840

920

110

130

200

220

320

350

1100

1260

1460

1640

900

1000

1280

1440

1820

2000

220

240

380

420

600

660

2380

2720

3160

3560

680

740

960

1080

1360

1500

170

180

280

320

460

500

1780

2040

2360

2660

** MACHINE DESIGN FASTENER AND JOINT REFERENCE ISSUE.

6 Preparing For Field Use

CAUTION: Loose bolts can cause elongation of holes and part failures resulting in dangerous operating conditions and equipment breakdown. Check all bolts and nuts periodically during equipment operation and keep them tightened to torques specified. When bolt replacement becomes necessary, replace worn bolt with equal SAE grade number bolts.

LOOK FOR SUPPLEMENTAL

INFORMATION

Occasionally new or revised information will become available after the operator’s manual is printed. To get this up-to-date information to you, supplements are prepared and supplied to the field in the operator’s manual package.

Supplements are usually supplied in the form of instruction sheets.

Before your initial review of the operator’s manual, look through the operator’s manual package to see if any supplemental information has been provided. If you find any, review this information to determine which operating procedures have been changed by the supplement. Pay close attention to “DANGER”, “WARNING”, “CAU-

TION”, and “IMPORTANT” statements as they address your safety, the safety of others, and the safe operation of the machine.

Operator’s manuals are revised periodically, at which time the supplement is incorporated directly into the operator’s manual, eliminating the need for the supplement.

TRACTOR PREPARATION

For complete tractor operating instructions and use of 3-point hitch implements, refer to your tractor operator’s manual.

Place tractor on level surface and check tire inflation to ensure equal tire pressure. Lower draft arms to their lowest position and adjust lift links so that both draft arms are the same distance off the ground as measured from the draft arm sockets.

Reference tractor operator’s manual for proper adjustment of draft arms and center link.

If a quick hitch coupler is to be used, install it to the 3-point hitch at this time in accordance with the tractor operator’s manual.

PHOTO NO. 917

CAUTION: The tractor sway blocks should be positioned, as shown, to prevent too much sway whether the row cultivator is in working position or in transport position.

There should be 1/2 inch to 3/4 inch of spacing between the lower lift arms on the tractor and the sway blocks. This will allow the cultivator to follow contours, terraces, etc. Some model tractors use different methods to secure lift arms and must be set to allow equivalent movement.

If position of the cultivator hitch brackets permit either too much or too little movement, they must be moved either in or out on the toolbar.

Tractor wheel spacing should be set as close to the center of the row as possible. If dual wheels are used, use the proper spacers to also center the dualed wheel.

PHOTO NO. 3263

HITCH PREPARATION

The toolbar hitch is designed to accommodate both Category II and Category III tractor hitches.

It may also be used with a quick hitch.

Both the upper and lower hitch brackets have two sets of holes. The tractor’s three point arms should be attached to the cultivator pins in a manner which allows the linkage to be as close to level as possible when the cultivator is in the ground.

NOTE: If the tractor will not lift the cultivator high enough for transport or turning, the hitch pins may have to be placed in a lower set of holes, and adjust tractors lower lift arms to the highest lift position.

CAUTION: After attaching Row Cultivator to tractor, check front end stability. Tractor front end stability is necessary for safe and efficient operation.

Therefore, it is important that the proper amount of weight be installed on the front of the tractor, as recommended in your tractors operator’s manual.

Preparing For Field Use 7

TRACTOR HYDRAULIC SETTINGS

Most modern tractors have a POSITION/DRAFT control which will lift the hitch as draft increases when in the draft mode. This setting could decrease penetration of the cultivator units, so be sure the POSITION setting is used.

The rocker arm (three point) lever should be placed in full collapse or down position when the cultivator is in operation.

8 Operation Procedures And Adjustments

OPERATION PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS

ADJUSTMENT PHOTO

PHOTO NO. 3422A

NOTE: REFERENCE ADJUSTMENT PHOTO FOR ALL OPERATION PROCEDURES AND ADJUSTMENTS.

Operation Procedures And Adjustments 9

If the gauge wheels sink into conventionally worked or other loose soils, the down pressure setting should be lessened and the weight of the toolbar carried on the tractor.

DEPTH CONTROL

There are four adjustments, three on the cultivator and one on the tractor which determine operational setting. The down pressure lever adjustment is discussed under TOOLBAR & DOWN PRES-

SURE. The remaining three adjustments are as follows:

PHOTO NO. 3423

TOOLBAR

It is critical that the parallel linkages of the individual gangs be nearly level in operation. This will permit 9” of travel (4 1/2” up and 4 1/2” down) and maintain uniform ground penetration on irregular surfaces. The down pressure springs on each row unit will “borrow” weight from the others if that individual gang encounters harder ground, heavier residue, etc., and prevent riding out or plugging on that row. Usually the gangs following the tractor wheels will require increased down pressure.

PHOTO NO. 3266

DOWN PRESSURE LEVER

On firm soils set the down pressure levers at a setting which maintains level parallel linkages with the tractor three point fully collapsed. This setting will differ between folding toolbars and straight, whether a quick hitch or guidance system is being used etc. Do not adjust so toolbar is higher than row unit. Very hard soil conditions may require ballast blocks in the toolbar. Also deep amounts of residue, ridged field will require ballast blocks to allow coulter to cut through residue.

PHOTO NO. 3267

GAUGE WHEEL LEVER

The lower left lever adjusts the gauge wheel depth by positioning the pivoting rocker arm which in turn stops both gauge wheel arms at the desired depth.

With the rearmost hole being #1. INITIAL recommended settings are:

- HOLE #1 - 3 - Large ridge cultivation with surface residue.

- HOLE #4 - Near level with surface residue.

- HOLE #5 - Tilled or loose soil without surface residue.

If the cultivator is not penetrating to desired depth due to worn shares, insufficient down pressure etc., yet the gauge wheels remain on the ground, do not be confused. Observe whether the gauge wheel arms are encountering the rocker arm. If they are not, adjusting the gauge wheel level will have no effect on depth or penetration.

10 Operation Procedures And Adjustments

When coulters wear to less than the initial 18” diameter, a deeper lever setting will be required.

If coulters are picking up mud and/or plugging the area between the wheels, install 81004118 rotary scrapers.

PHOTO NO. 3422

CUTTING COULTER

The cutting coulter serves two functions, cutting residue ahead of the shank and providing lateral stability. Never set the coulter deeper than that depth necessary to cut the residue and prevent plugging.

Most residue cultivators are difficult to set in varying soil types because the coulter set deep enough to sever the residue in the soft moist soil areas, rides the unit out of the ground in the harder soil conditions. The 6000 employs a preset spring feature to avoid this problem. Set the coulter depth to sufficiently cut the residue in the softest areas of the field and the spring will compress in the harder soil areas. This permits the coulter to run at a more shallow depth without riding the tillage unit out of the ground.

PHOTO NO. 3270

TRACTOR UPPER LINK (THREE POINT HITCH)

Lengthen upper link (Arrow 1) until material flows smoothly through cultivator. Fine tune by shortening upper link until residue starts to hesitate on shares and re-lengthen one turn on upper link. This setting will vary between a flat and a ridged field and is often the only resetting necessary when changing fields. Always operate shares as shallow as possible to reduce horsepower required and create maximum soil and weed turbulence.

Top Rear Of Share

Undisturbed Soil Surface

1/2

Cutting Edge Of Share

PHOTO NO. 3269

The lowest right lever adjusts the coulter depth.

With the rear most hole being #1, use hole #3 as the initial setting.

DWG NO. 2001

SWEEP SHARE POSITION

Correct depth is when the TOP of the share is even with, to 1/2” below, undisturbed soil surface as shown in drawing.

SHIELD AND SWEEP SHARE

RECOMMENDATION

Application

Rolling Shields

Rotary Hoe

Shields

17” Shares

19” Shares

30” Row Spacing

Conv.

Tillage

No

Till

Ridge

Till

Layby or

Hilling

1 1 2 3

36”-38” Row Spacing

Conv.

Tillage

No

Till

Ridge

Till

Layby or

Hilling

1 1 2 3

2

2

2

2

2

2

21” Shares

25” Shares

1

3

1

3

Key:

27” Shares

2. Alternate

3

1. Recommended

3

3. Not Recommended

1

2

2

1

3

3

3

1

2

3

3

3

2

3

3

3

1

2

2

3

3

2

2

1

1

3

3

3

2

1

3

2

2

1

2

3

NOTE: 33” share is used only on 36/38 inch sweep seeder. The 15” share is used only on outside end rows.

PHOTO NO. 3425

RIDGING

When ridging, the tilt or attitude of the cultivator should be close to level. This, together with gauge wheel depth and ridger width setting will determine desired ridge size and shape. Use the shortest shares available for your row width when ridging.

There are two pairs of holes on the ridger support bracket. Normally the bolts are placed in the lower holes which positions the ridger lower for maximum soil movement. Less aggressive ridging (example: ridging soybeans) results when the bolts are placed in upper holes, allowing some soil to pass under the ridger.

Operation Procedures And Adjustments 11

This may also be desirable when ridging up and down slopes. Leaving some loose soil between rows rather than a bare “ditch” will reduce soil erosion.

PHOTO NO. 3273

SHIELDS

ROTARY HOE AND ROLLING SHIELDS

In heavy residue conditions, do not use any shields or fenders on the 6000 Cultivator other than the 5034 rotary hoe shields or the 5028 rolling shields. Either of these shields may be locked up and out of position in crops over 8” - 9” of height by removing the hairpin, moving the spring rod from the center bracket to one of the holes in the angle mount brackets, and replacing the hairpin. Large or tunnel shields are unnecessary due to the lack of slabbing, and discouraged as they can contribute to plugging.

Little or no down pressure is required with the

5028 rolling shields. Excessive down pressure may cause the shields to stop turning and drag residue.

The 5034 rotary hoe shields should have down pressure sufficient to penetrate hoes to a depth of about 2”. In heavy no-till residue conditions, and/or wet stalks the rotary hoe wheels may have to be reversed if they are wrapping or plugging. If crop is very small and/or growing in a depression, the use of the 5028 rolling shields with or without tunnel extensions may be necessary.

Set the length of the telescoping shield arms so that the material flow will hit the shields just behind the axle bolt. If extended too long, the material will flow ahead of the shield, both covering the crop and causing the shields to plug and drag.

12 Operation Procedures And Adjustments

CUTAWAY HOE SHIELD

To set the cutaway hoe shield at an angle cutting away from the row, angle the cutaway hoe wheels in at the rear. In small crop and first cultivation you set the cutaway hoe teeth in the aggressive position. In crops with heavy residue, hoe teeth can be run in the passive position to reduce carry over by the wheel.

PHOTO NO. 3522

The cutaway hoe shield can be used as a shield for small crops and as a weeding device for both large and small crops. It can also be used to move soil either into or away from the row.

In small crops and first cultivation, you run the cutaway hoe teeth in the aggressive position, see page

13. You should change the length adjustment so that the cutaway hoe axle is in line with the back edge of the sweep as shown. Ground speed will cause you to change the position of the cutaway hoe wheel. Adjust the cutaway hoe wheel so that soil flowing off the sweep strikes the cutaway hoe wheel just behind the axle.

PHOTO NO. 3523

Use the holes provided in the mount to adjust height and down pressure. The cutaway hoes can swing up and out of the way when they are not needed using the storage hole provided in the mount.

** NOTE: To eliminate rotary hoe wheel interference, at folding toolbar hinge area (on folding toolbar model 6028, 8 row 36 and model 6010, 12 row 36). When rotary hoe shield arms are swung into non-use position A, see page 13, shield adjustment drawing. Before raising toolbar wings, swing 1st and 2nd shield arm down to position B, near hinge on toolbar center frame.

DWG NO. 3121

The edge of the cutaway hoe wheel should be a minimum of 1” away from the edge off the sweep.

DWG NO. 3122

In large crop or second cultivation, you should turn the cutaway hoe wheels around to the passive position.

Operation Procedures And Adjustments 13

TUNNEL SHIELDS

DWG NO. 3123

You can adjust the cutaway hoe wheels to run behind the sweeps. The cutaway hoe shields can also be angled to throw dirt into or away from the row.

At any time height and down pressure should be adjusted to match field conditions. Hoes should penetrate about 2”.

To change cutaway hoe teeth into the aggressive position, remove Cotter key (arrow 1), or

1/4 x 1/4 Hex Head Cap Screw, slide cutaway hoe shield (arrow 2) out of lower bracket (arrow

3). Do the same to other cutaway hoe shield (arrow 4). Turn it around and reinstall in (arrow 2) position and do the same to other, in (arrow 4) position. Reinstall hardware.

CUTAWAY HOE SHIELD ADJUSTMENT

PHOTO NO. 3524

Tunnel shields can only be used on 30” or narrower row spacings. The chain on the tunnel shield should be set so that the tunnel shield pivot arms do not pivot any farther forward than 20 degrees less than vertical. The shields should not strike any attachments to the cultivator when they swing forward.

The shields can be adjusted fore and aft using the series of holes in the top of the shield. The shields will wear excessively if the shields are allowed to drag on the ground during operation.

Level the tunnel shields in the field using the slots provided in the mounting bracket.

DWG NO. 3159A

14 Operation Procedures And Adjustments

CUTAWAY DISCS

Carry over to the other side and slide in from top. Move other cut-away disc to this side, reinstall 5/8 inch pin and hair pin (arrow A) and

1/4 inch klik pin, (arrow E) on top as shown in drawing.

PHOTO NO. 3525

If the optional cutaway discs are not used, the leading edge the two discs should be not more than 6 inches to 7 inches apart. No point is served in setting the discs wider because the share will be cleaning the row middles.

PHOTO NO. 3426

ANHYDROUS APPLICATION

The NH3 coil shank attachment (81004113) is recommended for both pre-plant and sidedress applications. Simply remove the middleworker

(Arrow 1) bottom when making pre-plant applications.

NH3 will best “seal” if beavertails are used on the knives and Hiniker disc closers (81004120) are used behind each shank.

DWG NO. 3153

ADJUSTMENTS

Depth adjustments are made in 1/2 inch increments. Adjust by removing 5/8 inch pin, (arrow

A), and sliding shank (arrow B) up or down. Reinstall 5/8 inch pin and hair pin, (arrow A).

Right to left adjustments are also made in 1/2 inch increments. Pull 1/2 inch pin (arrow C), slide inner tube/cut away disc assembly (arrow

D), in or out and reinstall 1/2 inch pin and hair pin, (arrow C).

Storage position for cut-away disc. Remove 5/8 inch pin and hair pin (arrow A) and 1/4 inch klik pin, (arrow E). Slide shank (arrow B) out of the bottom.

PHOTO NO. 3425A

RIDGER

Ridger wings can be adjusted in width by loosening two hex nuts (Arrow 1). Slide ridger wings to desired width to match row spacing and ground speed, then retighten nuts.

Operation Procedures And Adjustments 15

DWG NO. 2969 PHOTO NO. 3422B

AUTO RESET

The auto reset feature is standard on the 6000 cultivator. It permits vertical obstruction clearance of 12 inches followed by automatic resetting. The linkage stop bolt is preset in the factory and should not be changed as structural damage to the row unit could occur. Overall dimension including washers is 13 3/16 inches.

MIDDLEWORKER

The 6000 shank employs 3 1/2 inches round tube and a 5/8” high tensile steel lower shank.

A chrome alloy point and double sided shares draw the bottom into the ground with a minimum of slabbing. Seven different sizes of shares are available as indicated in the Share Recommendation Chart page 33.

PHOTO NO. 3428

LOWER MIDDLEWORKER

In ridged conditions where extra sweep depth is required, the middleworker may be lowered

1 1/2 inches. Reinstall middleworker flat bar onto the shank plates by using the two holes, along with two 5/8 inch hex bolts (arrow 1).

Also, install a third 5/8 inch hex bolt (arrow 2) to clamp the flat bar securely.

PHOTO NO. 3427

RIDGER WITH LIQUID FERTILIZER TUBE

Fertilizer tube (Arrow 1) can be installed on middleworker as shown. This combination would be used when side dressing fertilizer and ridging.

PHOTO NO. 2979

COULTER REPLACEMENT

When reinstalling coulter and hub assembly use

2 drops of threadlocker. Locktite #262 (red) or

Perm-loc #HM 118 (red) on thread of machine screw (arrow 1) within 3/8 inch from end. Install washers (arrow 2) one on each side of hub assembly (arrow 3) as shown.

16 Operation Procedures And Adjustments

FOLDING TOOLBAR WING LOCK

PHOTO NO. 3317A

ADJUST WING STOP

With Wing In Locked Flat Position

Extend wing fold cylinders until wing section outer end, is-slightly below level 3 to 5 inches. Now, adjust wing spacer tube (arrow 1). Note: The 4 inch dimension and position of shim (arrow 2).

PHOTO NO. 3320

ADJUST WING STOP

With Wing In Float Position

When wing section is in float position, notice the position of wing spacer tube (arrow 1) and shims (arrow 2).

PHOTO NO. 3596

LOCK POSITION

With toolbar wing section now adjusted to desired slightly below level position, fully extend cylinder. NOTE:

Cylinder must hold at that fully extended length. All trapped air is to be purged out of the cylinders. They may be cycled 3 or 4 times before rechecking wing lock flat bar (arrow 1). Retract hydraulic cylinders about 1” and rotate wing lock assembly (arrow 1) as shown. Fully extend the hydraulic cylinders and check that the lift link (arrow 2) is preloading the wing lock mechanism

(arrow 1). Add or subtract shims (arrow 4) (stored on wing toolbar) between the tube weld (arrow 5) and lock bar weld (arrow 6). The wing toolbar should be locked in a position of level to slightly below level when it is operating in the field.

IMPORTANT: Do Not Install Any Equipment That

Will Interfere With The Wing Lock Mechanism.

DWG NO. 3597

Float Position

When wing section is in the float position, the lock flat bar (arrow 1) will not be used. Note the position of storage pin (arrow 2).

DWG NO. 3316

The toolbar wing section may be locked in a flat position as shown when cultivating or allowed to float when applying NH3 or seeding.

Trouble Shooting 17

TROUBLE SHOOTING

TROUBLE CAUSE

Residue plugging between coulter & shank.

Gang riding out.

REMEDY

Worn points or shares.

Gauge wheels bury (loose soil).

Mud between gauge wheels.

Coulter not cutting residue.

Too much weight on gang.

Deposited from coulter.

Coulter set too deep.

Set coulter deeper (see page 10).

Set more down pressure on gang and/or add ballast to toolbar (see page 9).

Static shields prevent residue flow.

Remove and use rolling type.

Point and share not getting under residue pick in deep ridges.

Raise gauge wheel to hole #1 or #2.

Lower shank to lower holes (see page

15).

Residue plugging/bunching on end of shares.

Machine tipped too far forward.

Lengthen upper link.

Middleworker not penetrating.

Worn points or shares .

Cutting coulter too deep.

Replace worn components.

Set only deep enough to fully cut residue.

Insufficient down pressure/ballast.

Read toolbar and down pressure (see page 9).

Machine tilted too far forward.

Hitch pins in lower holes.

Lengthen upper hitch link.

Raise lower link hitch pins to upper holes.

Slabbing.

Cultivator set too deep.

Slow tractor speed.

Weeds undercut but not destroyed.

Shares lifting ridge and crop.

Rotary hoe shields plugging.

Cultivator set too deep.

Too slow tractor speed.

Cultivator too level.

Wrong size shares.

Support arm too long.

No-Till conditions

Read depth control (see page 9).

Better soil fracturing occurs at 6-7 mph.

Read depth control (see page 9).

Better soil boiling and mixing occurs at 6-7 mph.

Pitch machine forward with upper link.

Switch to smaller size (see chart on page 11).

Set to 46” (30” rows), 50” (36-38” rows).

Run hoe wheels backward.

Switch to rolling shields.

Carry toolbar with tractor.

Decrease down pressure setting.

Install coulter scrapers.

Set coulter shallower.

18 Assembly

ASSEMBLY OF TOOLBAR AND TILLAGE UNITS

All hardware should be tightened only enough to insure safety during assembly. Torque hardware to specified values, as shown on Torque Chart on page 5 only after assembly has been completed.

Three Tillage Unit Assembly PHOTO NO. 3275

DWG. NO. 3315

STEP 2A

Cut and remove shipping band from each tillage unit.

Two Tillage Unit Assembly PHOTO NO. 3276

STEP 1

NOTE: Move tillage unit shipping assemblies around as shown using inner tube spacer (arrow

1 and 2).

CAUTION: Do Not Remove shipping angles from tillage unit shipping assemblies until shipping band have been cut.

See step 2A and 2B.

PHOTO NO. 3277

STEP 2B

Cut all u-bolt bundling wires (arrow 1). Remove shipping strap (arrow 2) and shipping angle (arrow 3).

CAUTION: When removing any bundling straps, wires or brackets, be certain to keep clear of any parts which may drop. Support heavy sections with hoist or blocks before removing wires or straps.

NOTE: Lift single tillage unit using inner tube spacer (arrow 4).

Conveniently arrange parts, support plate (arrow

5), and U-Bolts (arrow 6).

Assembly 19

STEP 3A

RIGID TOOLBAR

Support toolbar on stands approximately 38 to

40 inches high. Locate serial number tag on left end. NOTE: Weld seam on the inside of toolbar must be on top to allow optional concrete blocks to be installed.

DWG. NO. 2850

STEP 5A

RIGID TOOLBAR ONLY

Install one upper three point hitch on the front side of toolbar on center making sure the hitch extends above the toolbar. NOTE: 3 3/4” dimensions. NOTE: The two 3/4 inch U-Bolts must pass through slot in support plate before installing upper hitch to toolbar.

PHOTO NO. 3317

STEP 3B

FOLDING TOOLBAR

With toolbar on the floor cut shipping straps that hold the wing sections. Now loosen hydraulic cylinder port plugs to allow air escape. Do not remove them completely at this time. Swing wing section down into working position as shown In photo. Now lift toolbar and place it on stands approximately 38 to 40 inches high.

Remove (2) shipping pads from under front lower hitch. They will not be used.

Remove parking stands from rear side of folding toolbar at this time. They will be installed later.

STEP 4

ALL MODELS

Mark the center of the 7-inch square toolbar.

Then mark the centers between the rows as shown in assembly diagrams, page 65-73, by measuring the correct row spacing from the center mark.

DWG. NO. 1661

STEP 5B

Rigid toolbar only - install two lower three point hitches to bottom of toolbar using 3/4 inch U-

Bolts. Reference assembly diagrams for locating dimensions. Three point hitch will adapt to

Category II or III tractors with and without quick hitches by changing positions of hitch pins.

20 Assembly

DWG. NO. 1662

STEP 6

For ease of row unit attachment to toolbar, it is important that the following procedure be used.

Place all 5/8” U-Bolts on the toolbar. Install the support plates on the U-Bolts with the top of the plates touching the rear of the bar and the lower part (with the protruding tabs) pushed onto the U-Bolts to within 3/4” of the toolbar. In this position the tabs will just be under the edge of the toolbar. At this time align the support plates to the exact row spacing desired. Next, install row units onto U-Bolts. Drawing down the four nuts will force the support plate tabs under the toolbar, resulting in both a square and secure positioning of the row unit assembly.

PHOTO NO. 3278

STEP 7A

ALL RIGID TOOLBARS & FOLDING TOOLBAR

Center tillage unit only - install 1/2” spacer strap

(arrow 1) as shown on all rigid toolbars models.

NOTE: Folding toolbar models will not use 1/2” spacer strap.

PHOTO NO. 3322

STEP 7B

FOLDING MODEL

(8, 10 & 12 Row 30, 8 Row 38/40)

(7 X 7 Center Toolbar)

Install outside tillage unit (arrow 1) Photo 3322 onto center frame near hinge. Note support plate is not used. Install 5/8” Hex Bolt (arrow

2) thru holes in hinge plates. Refer to assembly diagrams on pages 63 and 70 to determine which holes are to be used. Install 5/8” U-Bolt

(arrow 3) using one spacer plate (arrow 4) between toolbar and mount angle.

FOLDING MODELS

(10 & 12 Row 36, 38, 16 Row 30”, 18 Row

28”) (5 X 7 Center Toolbar)

Install outside tillage unit (arrow 1) onto center frame near hinge. NOTE: Support plate is not used. Install 5/8” U-Bolt (arrow 2) inserting between toolbars, then passing through hole in hinge plate. Refer to assembly diagrams on pages 71 and 73 to determine which holes to be used. Install second 5/8” U-Bolt (arrow 3) using one spacer plate (arrow 4) mounted between toolbar and mount angle.

(8 Row 36 Only)

(7 X 7 Center Toolbar)

The outside tillage unit will mount on the toolbar, not on the hinge plate as shown in photo. The standard support plate and (2) 5/8” U-Bolts will be used.

Assembly 21

PHOTO NO. 3323

STEP 8

FOLDING MODELS

(8 Row 30” thru 16 Row 30”)

Install tillage unit on toolbar wing near hinge. Note

5/8” U-bolt (arrow 1) will pass through hinge plate.

Refer to assembly diagrams on pages 65 and 73 to determine which hole is to be used. Support plate will be used.

(18 Row 28”)

To install the row unit on the wing toolbar nearest the wing hinge you must partially disassemble the row unit. Remove the innermost mounting angle

(item 1) by removing the two (2) 3/4” hex head cap screws (items 2 & 3). Position the unit so the parallel links can be secured to the toolbar using the two bolts previously removed. Torque the 3/4-10

UNC bolts and locknut to 150 to 180 ft. lbs. Secure the outermost angle to the toolbar using a 5/8-10 u-bolt, nuts, and lockwashers.

PHOTO NO. 3429

STEP 9

Install sweep shares as shown using plow bolts provided in tillage unit assembly.

PHOTO NO. 3430

STEP 10A

On each end of toolbar’s outside tillage unit, the 15 inch end sweep share, 5033-15, is recommended. It is needed when guess rows are wide and for wide row cultivating, and when using cultivator as a sweep seeder.

PHOTO NO. 3423B

PHOTO NO. 3431

Only in special cases will the sweep support bracket will be cut off as shown. (When 30 inch guess rows are narrow or when ridging in 30 inch rows.)

22 Assembly

PHOTO NO. 3280

STEP 11

NOTE: To insure both end row tillage units adjusting pin (arrow 1) will not be brushed away by fence row trees, place handle end and hold clip on the inside as shown.

PHOTO NO. 3324

STEP 12B

FOLDING TOOLBAR

Install parking stands onto front side of toolbar.

Refer to assembly diagrams for proper location on pages 63 and 70.

STEP 12A

RIGID TOOLBAR

PHOTO NO. 3263

Install parking stands onto front side of toolbar.

(Rigid toolbar shown in photo.) Refer to assembly diagrams for proper location for all models on pages 63 through 70.

STEP 13A

RIGID TOOLBAR

PHOTO NO. 3281

Install SMV mount strap (arrow 1). Place it on the back side of tillage unit mount angle (arrow

2). Install SMV sign (arrow 3) using 14 inch bolts as shown. NOTE: Position of SMV sign near left end of toolbar.

Assembly 23

DWG. NO. 2972

STEP 13B

FOLDING TOOLBARS 6027, 6028, 6031, 6029

Install bulkhead plate (arrow 1) onto front side of toolbar using 5/8” U-bolt.

Install SMV mount strap (arrow 2). Place it on the back side of tillage unit mount angle. Note the location of tillage unit, one row spacing to left of center. Install SMV sign (arrow 3) using

1/4” bolt as shown.

PHOTO NO. 3326

STEP 14

FOLDING TOOLBAR 6025, 6010, 6011, 6034

Install bulkhead plate (arrow 1) on the rear side of front toolbar using 5/8” U-bolt (arrow 2).

NOTE: Position of strap, near upper hitch assembly.

PHOTO NO. 3325

STEP 13C

FOLDING TOOLBAR 6025, 6010, 6011

Install SMV mount strap (arrow 1). Place it on the back side of tillage unit mount angle (arrow 2). Note the location of tillage unit, one row spacing to left of center. Install SMV sign (arrow

3) using 1/4” bolt as shown.

24 Assembly

RIGID TOOLBAR

6002 4 ROW 30/36/38

6003 6 ROW 30

6004 6 ROW 36/38

6024 6 ROW 40

MODEL

6005 8 ROW 30

6006 8 ROW 36/38

6020 8 ROW 36/38/40

6022 10 ROW 30

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

PART

NUMBER

815-001-004

850-001 -354

810-001 -473

850-001-305

DESCRIPTION

SMV Mount Strap

SMV Sign

Decal - Notice

Tape Reflector (Red)

1

2

1

1

7

8

5

6

PART

NUMBER

850-001-285

81004129

81004138

850-002-426

DWG. NO. 2973A

DESCRIPTION

Tape Reflector (Yellow)

6000 Decal

Hiniker Decal

Caution Decal

QTY.

2

1

2

2

Assembly 25

STEP 15A

DECAL IDENTIFICATION AND PLACEMENT

RIGID TOOLBAR

REMOVAL OF

BLOCK

ADDING OF

BLOCK

Decal two 81004136 Hiniker Decal (arrow 7) on front side of toolbar between outer tillage unit

U-Bolt (one on each end).

INSERT ROD THE

LENGTH OF ONE BLOCK AT

LARGE CORNER, TWIST ROD

1/4 TURN AND PULL.

LARGE CORNER OF

BLOCK MUST BE ON

BOTTOM OF TOOLBAR

P/N 810-001-473

Decal one 810-001-473 (arrow 3) on end cover without serial number tag.

Rigid toolbars install two 850-001-305 red reflective tapes (arrow 4) on the outer rear of toolbar (one on each end). Install two 850-001-285 yellow (arrow 5) reflective tapes on the outer front of toolbar (one on each end).

Decal one 850-002-426 (arrow 8) on toolbar top on centerline.

Decal two 81004129 6000 decal (arrow 6) on front side of toolbar, between second outer tillage unit U-Bolts (one on each end).

26 Assembly

6000 FOLDING TOOLBAR

6027 8 ROW 30 ROW

6028 8 ROW 36/38/40

MODEL

6031 10 ROW 30

6029 12 ROW 30

REF.

NO.

5

6

7

3

4

1

2

PART

NUMBER

850-001-285

850-001-305

850-001-980

850-001-306

850-002-426

951-001-008

850-001-354

DESCRIPTION

Yellow Reflective Tape

Red Reflective Tape

Warning Decal

Warning Decal

Caution Decal

Hex Nut 5/8

SMV Sign

1

4

1

4

2

2

2

12

13

14

10

11

8

9

PART

NUMBER

815-001-004

850-001-784

810-001-473

81004136

81004129

952-001-005

950-001-230

DWG. NO. 2968A

DESCRIPTION

SMV Mount Strap

30 o

Bulkhead Plate

Decal Notice

Hiniker Decal

6000 Decal

Lock Washer 5/8 (Not Shown)

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 9 1/2 Gr. 5

QTY.

2

4

4

1

2

1

1

Assembly 27

STEP 15B

DECAL IDENTIFICATION AND PLACEMENT

FOLDING TOOLBAR

Decal four 850-001-980 (arrow 3) on front and back of toolbar near hinge.

Decal two 850-001-306 (arrow 4) on front side of toolbar (one on each end).

Decal one 850-002-426 on front of toolbar left of upper hitch.

Folding toolbars install two 850-001-305 red reflective tapes on the outer rear of center frame

(one on each end). Install two 850-001-285 yellow-reflective tapes (arrow 1) on the outer front of center frame (one on each end).

Decal two 81004136 Hiniker decal (arrow 11) on front side of toolbar between outer tillage unit U-Bolt (one on each end).

Decal two 81004129 6000 decal (arrow 12) between second outer tillage unit U-Bolts (one on each end).

REMOVAL OF

BLOCK

ADDING OF

BLOCK

INSERT ROD THE

LENGTH OF ONE BLOCK AT

LARGE CORNER, TWIST ROD

1/4 TURN AND PULL.

LARGE CORNER OF

BLOCK MUST BE ON

BOTTOM OF TOOLBAR

P/N 810-001-473

Decal one 810-001-473 (arrow 10) on end cover without serial number tag.

28 Assembly

FOLDING TOOLBAR

6025 10 ROW 36/38

6010 12 ROW 36/38

MODEL

6011 16 ROW 30

6034 18 ROW 28

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

7

8

PART

NUMBER

850-001-285

850-001-305

850-001-980

850-001-306

850-002-426

952-001-005

850-001-354

815-001-004

DESCRIPTION

Yellow Reffective Tape

Red Reflective Tape

Warning Decal

Warning Decal

Caution Decal

Lock Washer 5/8 Inch

SMV Sign

SMV Mount Strap

DWG. NO. 2924B

4

1

2

1

1

QTY.

2

2

4

REF.

NO.

9

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

PART

NUMBER

805-001-784

810-001-473

81004136

81004129

951-001-008

715-02020

954-002-001

81003020

DESCRIPTION

300 Bulkhead Plate

Decal Notice

“Hiniker” Decal

“6000” Decal

Hex Nut 5/8-11

Name Plate Serial Tag (Not Shown)

Pop Rivet 1/8 x 3/8 SS (Not Shown)

U-Bolt 5/8 x 7 5/8 Inch

1

2

2

4

2

QTY.

1

1

2

Assembly 29

STEP 15C

DECAL IDENTIFICATION AND PLACEMENT

FOLDING TOOLBAR

Decal four 850-001-980 (arrow 3) on front and back of toolbar near hinge.

Decal two 850-001-306 (arrow 4) on front side of toolbar (one on each end).

Decal one 850-002-426 on front of toolbar left of upper hitch.

Folding toolbars install two 850-001-305 red reflective tapes on the outer rear of center frame

(one on each end). Install two 850-001-285 yellow-reflective tapes (arrow 1) on the outer front of center frame (one on each end).

Decal two 81004136 Hiniker decal (arrow 11) on front side of toolbar between outer tillage unit U-Bolt (one on each end).

Decal two 81004129 6000 decal (arrow 12) between second outer tillage unit U-Bolts (one on each end).

REMOVAL OF

BLOCK

ADDING OF

BLOCK

INSERT ROD THE

LENGTH OF ONE BLOCK AT

LARGE CORNER, TWIST ROD

1/4 TURN AND PULL.

LARGE CORNER OF

BLOCK MUST BE ON

BOTTOM OF TOOLBAR

P/N 810-001-473

Decal one 810-001-473 (arrow 10) on end cover without serial number tag.

30 Assembly

STEP 16

FOLDING TOOLBARS ONLY

ASSEMBLY

HYDRAULIC PLUMBING

Inspect all hydraulic fittings and hoses for damage, wear, and tightness. Ensure that all hoses are secured to frame in such a manner as to prevent possible damage or wear due to chafing or pinching by moving parts.

NOTE: DO NOT overtighten hydraulic fittings.

Fittings should be installed and tightened in accordance with the torque table. Only pipe threaded connections should be treated with a thread sealant compatible to hydraulic systems and the sealant applied to male portion of threads only.

HYDRAULIC FITTING INSTALLATION PROCEDURES

AND TORQUE TABLE

SAE FLARE CONNECTION

1) Tighten nut finger tight until it bottoms the seat.

2) Using a wrench, rotate nut to tighten. Turn nut 1/3 turn

to apply proper torque.

SAE STRAIGHT THREAD "O" RING SEAL

1) Insure jam nut and washer are backed up to the back

side of smooth portion of wlbow adapter.

2) Lubricate "O" Ring VERY IMPORTANT

3) Thread into port until washer bottoms onto spot face.

4) Position elbows by backing up adapter.

5) Tighten jam nut.

DWG. NO. 2980

DWG. NO. 3215

Assembly 31

REF.

NO.

3

4

1

2

PART

NUMBER

956-004-002

957-002-014

956-007-003

81002580

81004342

5

6

7

8

81004872

956-005-002

956-008-024

956-008-025

957-001-009

957-001-017

957-001-018

957-001-021

957-001-056

957-001-004

957-001-009

ASSEMBLY HYDRAULIC PLUMBING

DIAGRAM FOLDING TOOLBAR

ALL FOLDING MODELS

Reducer Bushing 1/2 M NPT to 3/8 F NPT

3/8 Hose Assembly - 48

Tee 9/16 M Jic to 9/16 M Jic to 9/16 M Jic

3.5 Diameter x 16 Cylinder 8 Row 30

4 Diameter x 16 Cylinder 8 Row 36-38-40,

10 Row 30, 12 Row 30

5 Diameter 16 cylinder 10 Row 36-28,

12 Row 36-38, 16 Row 30

90

°

DESCRIPTION

Elbow 9/16 F Jic to 9/16 M Jic

Restrictor 3/4 M O-Ring to 9/16 M Jic 3.5 & 4 Cyl.

Restrictor 7/8 M O-Ring to 9/16 M Jic 5 Cylinder

3/8 Hose Assembly 50” 8 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 72” 8 Row 36-38-40

3/8 Hose Assembly 79” 10 Row 30 12 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 102” 10 Row 36-38 12 Row 36-38

3/8 Hose Assembly 108” 16 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 29” 8 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 50” 8 Row 36, 38, 40

BEFORE OPERATING HYDRAULIC

WING LIFT CYLINDERS, ALL CAP-

TIVE AIR MUST BE REMOVED FROM

SYSTEM. THIS MAY BE DONE BY REMOVING

CYLINDER PIN FROM ROD END OF CYLIN-

DER AND CYCLING CYLINDER AND SYSTEM

UNTIL SYSTEM IS PURGED OF AIR. REAT-

TACH CYLINDER ROD PIN AND CAUTIOUSLY

CYCLE ROW CULTIVATOR THROUGH FULL

CYCLE. FAILURE TO TAKE PRECAUTION MAY

RESULT IN BODILY INJURY OR EQUIPMENT

DAMAGE.

QTY.

2

2

2

2

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

4

1

4

4

REF.

NO.

9

10

11

12

PART

NUMBER

957-001-014

957-001-057

957-001-019

957-001-006

957-001-015

957-001-018

957-001-021

957-001-056

957-001-014

957-001-057

957-001-020

957-001-054

957-001-023

81004701

956-003-022

DESCRIPTION

3/8 Hose Assembly 60” 10 Row 30, 12 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 86” 10 Row 36, 38,

12 Row 36, 38

3/8 Hose Assembly 92” 16 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 41” 8 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 68” 8 Row 36, 38, 40

3/8 Hose Assembly 79” 10 Row 30, 12 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 102” 10 Row 36, 38,

12 Row 36, 38

3/8 Hose Assembly 108” 16 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 60” 8 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 86” 8 Row 36, 38, 40

3/8 Hose Assembly 96” 10 Row 30, 12 Row 30

3/8 Hose Assembly 120” 10 Row 36, 38,

12 Row 36, 38

3/8 Hose Assembly 126” 16 Row 30

3/8 Needle Valve (Optional)

Straight Adapter 3/8 M to 1/2 M (Optional)

IMPORTANT: NEVER

QTY.

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

OPERATE

WING LIFT CYLINDERS WITHOUT (4)

RESTRICTOR FITTINGS PART NO.

956-008-024 FOR 3 1/2 AND 4 INCH CYLIN-

DER OR 956-008-025 FOR 5 INCH CYLINDER,

ONE AT EACH END OF BOTH CYLINDERS.

FAILURE TO HAVE RESTRICTORS IN PLACE

MAY RESULT IN BODY INJURY OR EQUIP-

MENT DAMAGE.

8 ROW 36, 12 ROW 36

FOLDING TOOLBAR ONLY

To hold down the adjusting lever handle on the first tillage unit nearest the hinge on the toolbar wing section, these steps must be taken.

PHOTO NO. 3432

STEP 1: Drill two 3/16 inch diameter holes as shown in photo.

PHOTO NO. 3433

STEP 2: Install hair pin #953-005-001 .120 x 2 3/8 inches long as shown.

32 Assembly

STEP 17

ASSEMBLY OF TOOLBAR WING LOCK

ON ROW CULTIVATOR FOLDING TOOLBAR

1. Unfold toolbar wings.

2. With both toolbar wings in the flat position install wing lock as shown in drawing. (See notes listed below).

8

IMPORTANT

Do not operate wing fold cylinders until wing locks are correctly adjusted per operators manual.

3. For toolbar wing lock adjustment and operation procedures see page 16.

4

5

FULLY EXTENDED CYLINDER

6 7

1

2

7

6

1

FRONT HITCH SIDE

OF TOOL BAR

CENTER FRAME

3

20

2

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

5

PART

NUMBER

81004700

81004702

701-30022

950-001-108

952-001-007

Tube Weldment

DESCRIPTION

Weight Weldment

Spring Pin 3/16 x 2

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/8-16 x 1 1/2

Lock Washer 3/8 Inch

9

4 REF.

STORE EXTRA SHIMS.

8" FITS

12/36-38,

16/30

18/28 MODELS

ASSEMBLY NOTES

6 1/2" FITS

8/30, 8/36-38-40,

12/30 MODELS

1. Position of weight weldment (item 2) and tube weldment

(item 1) as shown. NOTE: 20 o

ref. when driving in spring pin (item 3). Also note which hole to use in weight shaft to fit toolbar model being used.

2. Weight weldment (item 2) must be mounted on front side of both right and left side hinges.

3. Install lock bar weldment (item 6) using (2) hex bolt 3/8 x

1 1/2 (arrow 4) with (2) 3/8 lock washer shorten lift cylinder about 1” to allow lock bar to fall in place. Then extend cylinder to full extension. Check for proper preload on wing lock, if required use shims (arrow 7).

QTY.

2

2

2

4

4

4. Extra shims will be stored by wiring in place as shown in drawing.

DWG. NO. 3242

REF.

NO.

6

7

8

9

PART

NUMBER

81004697

81004695

81003042

953-005-001

DESCRIPTION

Lock Bar Weldment

Shim

Pin

Hair Pin Cotter .120 x 2 3/8

QTY.

A/R

2

2

2

Assembly Optional Equipment 33

ASSEMBLY OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT

SWEEP SHARES COULTER SCRAPER

PHOTO NO. 3429A

Install double-edge shares as shown using four

3/8 x 1 inch long plow bolts. Thirty-three inch double-edge share uses, 3/8 x 1 1/4 inches long plow bolt.

NOTE:

Cultivator shares are identified by the width of cut as installed on the cultivator. Use this guide to identify shares.

SWEEP SHARE

SIZE RECOMMENDATIONS

30 inch rows

36/38 inch rows

DWG. NO. 2970

FIRST CULTIVATION

19/21 inch

27 inch

PHOTO NO. 3434

Install rotary scraper assembly to each side of coulter using two 3/8 x 3/4 inch carriage bolt and

3/8 lock nut as shown. NOTE: Lock nut is placed on outside. Adjust rotary scraper (Arrow 1) to run even with edge of coulter or slightly beyond.

Rotary scraper should not have more than 7 lbs. pull pressure. Check with scale and adjust by moving scraper forward on mounting bolt. If it cannot be adjusted to 7 lbs. bend scraper support bracket. NOTE: More than 7 lbs. will cause rapid scraper failure.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004118 Rotary coulter scraper - one per tillage unit

NOTE: Used for very wet soil conditions.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

5033-15 15 inch double-edge shares - one row

5033-17 17 inch double-edge shares - two rows

5033-19 19 inch double-edge shares - two rows

5033-21 21 inch double-edge shares - two rows

5033-25 25 inch double-edge shares - two rows

5033-27 27 inch double-edge shares - two rows

5033-33 33 inch double-edge shares - two rows

REPLACEMENT POINT

81004425 Point Weldment - one row

HARD FACED

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

5044-15

5044-17

5044-19

5044-21

5044-25

5044-27

5044-33

SECOND CULTIVATION

17/19 inch

21/25 inch

SEEDING

25/27 inch

33 inch

34 Assembly Optional Equipment

RIDGERS

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

7

8

PART

NUMBER

810-002-124

81004422

810-002-125

810-002-126

950-003-019

81004499

950-003-054

952-004-059

DESCRIPTION

Ridger Wings

Support Weldment

LH Support

RH Support

Carriage Bolt 1/2-13 x 1 1/2

Clevis Pin

Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 3/4

Heavy Flat Washer

DWG. NO. 2961

1

4

1

3

2

QTY.

2

1

1 11

12

13

14

REF.

NO.

9

10

15

16

PART

NUMBER

951-001-007

10304

951-002-003

952-001-004

81004143

951-001-005

950-001-105

81004500

Hex Nut 1/2-13

DESCRIPTION

Lock Nut 1/2-13

Lock Nut 3/8-16 Whiz Lock

Lock Washer 1/2 Inch

Ridges Support Weldment

Hex Nut 3/8-16

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/8-16 x 1

Ring

4

2

2

1

1

QTY.

2

1

4

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

6030-4

6030-6

6030-5

DESCRIPTION

Ridger Assembly - 4 Row

Ridger Assembly - 6 Row

Ridger Assembly - 8 Row

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

6030-10

6030-12

6030-16

DESCRIPTION

Ridger Assembly - 10 Row

Ridger Assembly - 12 Row

Ridger Assembly - 16 Row

DOWN PRESSURE SPRING

Assembly Optional Equipment 35

BALLAST WEIGHT

PHOTO NO. 3282

Install tube (arrow 1) through double torsion spring (arrow 2). Slide (2) large washers (arrow

3) into end of tube (arrow 1) slide in place between mount angle as shown using one 1/2 x 8 inch bolt (arrow 4) and 1/2 inch lock nut. NOTE:

The two short ends of torsion spring will be against tillage unit lock plate.

Install top slide block (arrow 5) and cover (arrow

6) using four self tapping screws,

NOTE: Used for extra down pressure, mostly behind tractor wheel tracks.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004117 Down pressure spring - 2 row set

DWG. NO. 2866

QUANTITY REQUIRED RIGID TOOLBAR

4 Row 36-38 Inch Rigid = 21

6 Row 30 Inch Rigid

6 Row 36-38 Inch Rigid

= 25

= 31

6 Row 40 Inch Rigid

8 Row 30 Inch Rigid

8 Row 36-38 Inch Rigid (5/16 Wall Toolbar)

= 32

= 32

= 41

FOLDING TOOLBAR

8 Row 30 Inch Folding

8 Row 36-38 Inch Folding

10 Row 30 Inch Folding

12 Row 30 Inch Folding

12 Row 36-38 Inch Folding

16 Row 30 Inch Folding

18 Row 28 Inch Folding

= 12

= 18

= 20

= 20

= 26

= 28

= 30

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

810-001-176 Concrete block 22 lbs. each

36 Assembly Optional Equipment

LIQUID FERTILIZER TUBE NH3 COIL SHANK

PHOTO NO. 3435

Install fertilizer tube (arrow 1) using three tack welds 3/8 inch long (arrow 2).

NOTE: When using fertilizer tube for outside end rows in half sweep arrangement, the fertilizer tube will be cut off just beyond the t-joint and end welded closed.

When removing fertilizer tube, a grinder must be used. NOTE: Special care must be taken not to burn through or grind through fertilizer tubing.

PHOTO NO. 3424

Install saddle bracket (arrow 1) onto cultivator shank using two 1/2 x 4 3/4 inch hex bolts (arrow 2). Mount coil shank using one 5/8 x 2 1/2 inch hex bolt (arrow 3) at front. At rear, mount top plate (arrow 4) with four 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch hex bolts, At bottom mount two side plates (arrow 5) using four 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch Hex Bolts as shown.

NOTE: Depth of NH3 knife can be adjusted by positioning of side plate (arrow 5) on coil shank.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004113 NH3 Coil Shank {Does not include knife) one row

NH3 DISC CLOSER ASSEMBLY

PHOTO NO. 3273A

NOTE: Position tube clamp (arrow 1) in between shank plate and plastic tie (arrow 2) securing plastic fertilizer tube for best residue clearance.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004448 Liquid fertilizer tube - 1 row

PHOTO NO. 3309

Install disc closer as shown, using 1/2 x 2 1/2 inch Hex

Bolt Grade #8 only. Swing cable down to increase down pressure on disc closer or swing up to reduce pressure

(Arrow 1).

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004120 Disc closer assy - one row

TELESCOPING REAR HITCH

1

Assembly Optional Equipment 37

TELESCOPING REAR HITCH

2

4

3

2

PHOTO NO. 3284

7 x 7 Toolbar

Install rear hitch (arrow 1) centered around upper

3-point hitch and center tillage unit as shown. Install two front mount straps (arrow 2) using eight

7/8 x 3 inch Hex Bolts (arrow 3).

4

6

5

DWG. NO. 3243

Twin 5 x 7 Toolbar

Install rear hitch (arrow 1) centered around upper

3-point hitch and center tillage unit as shown. Install two front mount strap welds (arrow 2) using eight 7/8 x 10 inch hex bolts (arrow 3). Install two lock plates (arrow 4) slide rear hitch forward over the 7/8 hex bolt. Lock in place with eight lock washers (arrow 5) and eight 7/8 hex nut (arrow 6).

Rigid Toolbar PHOTO NO. 3285

(Bolt on lower hitch models only)

Install two hitch supports (arrow 1) using 3/4 inch U-Bolt (arrow 2) and 5/8 x 2 1/2 inch Bolts

(arrow 3).

NOTE: Two 1/2 x 2 x 8 inch flat bars are sent with this hitch bundle. They will be used with rotary shields.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004116 Telescoping Rear Hitch

PHOTO NO. 3328

When pulling NH3 tank or seeder trailer use safety anchor loops (arrow 1) or (arrow 2) to secure safety chain.

NOTE: Two hitch support assemblies and four

1/2 x 2 x 8 inch flat bars are sent with this hitch bundle. They will not be used with this folding toolbar model.

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

6019

DESCRIPTION

Telescoping Rear Hitch

38 Assembly Optional Equipment

SINGLE LIFT ASSIST

PHOTO NO. 3286

STEP 1A

7 x 7 Toolbar

Install two mount strap weldments (arrow 1), on front side of toolbar, centered around center tillage unit. Install front mast weldment (arrow 2) using eight 7/8 x 3 inch hex bolts (arrow 3) with hex nuts and lock washers as shown.

PHOTO NO. 3287

STEP 2

Install caution decal on front mast weldment as shown. It must be readable from tractor seat.

PHOTO NO. 3327

STEP 1B

Twin 5 x 7 Toolbar

Install two mount strap weldments (arrow 1), on front side of toolbar, centered around center tillage unit. Install front mast weldment (arrow 2) using eight 7/8 x 10 inch hex bolt (arrow 3) with hex nut and lock washers as shown.

PHOTO NO. 3288

STEP 3

Install rear frame (arrow 1) into front mast weldment. (arrow 2) Using two 1 3/8 O.D. x

3 15/16 inch sleeves with two 1 x 6 inch hex bolts (arrow 3) hex nuts and lock washers as shown.

Assembly Optional Equipment 39

DWG. NO. 2863

STEP 4

Install rear caster assembly (arrow 1) through rear frame mounting sleeve (arrow 2) using two stem collars (arrow 3) top and bottom. Install tire (arrow 4) as shown.

DWG. NO. 2864

STEP 6

Install two springs (arrow 1) over front guide weldment (arrow 2). Slide two rear guide tubes

(arrow 3) through anchor weldment (arrow 4).

Screw two 3/4 inch lock nuts (arrow 5) down until springs overall length is 22 inches. Install fully retracted hydraulic cylinder (arrow 6).

NOTE: Rod end must be to rear as shown.

Install two link arm weldments (arrow 7) and cylinder arm pin (arrow 8), using four 5/16 x

2 inch spring pins (arrow 9).

PHOTO NO. 3289

STEP 5

Install front 1 1/4 inch hex nut (arrow 1) to anchor weld (arrow 2). NOTE: Screw nut all the way on.

Slide anchor weldment (arrow 2) through the anchor tab (arrow 3). Now install rear 1 1/4 inch hex nut (arrow 4) as shown.

40 Assembly Optional Equipment

PHOTO NO. 3290A

DWG. NO. 2861

STEP 7

Install straight adapter (arrow 1) into base end of cylinder. Install street tee (arrow 2) with a reducer bushing (arrow 3) then relief valve (arrow 4). NOTE: Position relief valve at 30° from center line of cylinder as shown, Install two 90° elbows (arrow 5) and 3/8 hose x 108 inches (arrow 6) and 3/8 hose x 126 inches (arrow 7). If required use two reducer bushings (arrow 8) on end of hose to fit into quick couplers.

Install plastic ties (arrow 9 and 10) as required to hold hydraulic hose in place.

Assembly Optional Equipment 41

LIFT ASSIST SPRING PRELOAD AND HEIGHT ADJUSTMENT

STEP 8

With cultivator sweeps on level ground or shop floor, lift rear frame (arrow 1) at point D with a lift chain. Raise until spring (arrow 2) has collapsed to 19 inches. Then retighten 3/4 inch lock nut,

(arrow 3) to back side of anchor weldment (arrow 4).

STEP 9

Raise the whole row cultivator to full raised height of the tractor lift. (Note: this may require auxiliary lift device). Recheck caster assembly that lower stem collar, (arrow 5), in its lowest position on stem, and place upper stem collar, (arrow 6), on the top end of caster stem

STEP 10

Extend hydraulic cylinder, E, to full length. NOTE:

Pin to pin length will be 28 1/4 inches. Now readjust position of both stem collars,(arrow 7 and

8), to fit tractor lift height.

STEP 11

Readjust preload on spring by screwing front and rear 1 1/4 inch hex nut, A and C, moving anchor weldment (arrow 4) ahead 1 full inch.

NOTE: Spring length will be 18 inches.

DWG. NO. 2860

STEP 12

IMPORTANT OPERATING INSTRUCTION

When lowering row cultivator into working position, proper operating order must be followed.

Lift assist cylinder, E, must be retracted first or tractor remote valve placed in float, before lowering tractor 3-point hitch, F. When lifting row cultivator, lift tractor 3-point hitch, F, first, and then extend lift assist cylinder, E, second.

If this is not followed, it will cause undo stress on lift assist components and relief valve will discharge hydraulic oil. NOTE: Operator will be required to check oil level of hydraulic system

(relief valve will not discharge oil if proper operating lowering and raising order is followed.)

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

6017

6018

DESCRIPTION

Single lift assist fits all size models

Dual lift assist fits 16 Row 30 Only

42 Assembly Optional Equipment

TELESCOPING REAR HITCH

(FOR SINGLE LIFT ASSIST)

– Step 1: Remove two front mount bolts (Arrow

1). Slide mount weldment (arrow 2) around the collar plates of rear lift assist arm.

– Step 2: Align hitch with center line of rear lift assist arm and center grease fitting in access hole (arrow 3). Reinstall the two front mount bolts (arrow 4) and tighten all four mounting bolts.

– Step 3: Recheck alignment and then weld mount (arrow 2) only, to rear lift assist arm as indicated.

DWG. NO. 2865

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

6314

DESCRIPTION

Telescoping rear hitch for cultivator with single lift assist

DUAL LIFT ASSIST PLUMBING

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

5

6

PART

NUMBER

956-004-002

957-002-014

956-007-003

957-001-017

957-001-058

80503830

DESCRIPTION

Reducer Bushing, 1/2-14 Male NPT To

3/8-18 Female NPT

3/8 x 48 inch Long Hose Assembly

Bulkhead Tee, 9/16-18 Male 37 o

9/16-18 Male 37 o

JIC To

9/16-18 Male 37 o

JIC On Run

JIC Bulkhead On Branch

3/8 x 72 Inch Long Hose Assembly

3/8 x 82 inch Long Hose Assembly

3.00 Inch Diameter x 8 Inch Stroke Cylinder

With 3/4-16 O-Ring Port

DWG. NO. 2925

2

2

2

QTY.

4

2

2

REF.

NO.

7

8

9

10

11

PART

NUMBER

956-005-003

956-003-020

956-007-002

956-008-022

956-005-001

90 o

DESCRIPTION

Elbow 1/2-14 Male NPT To 9/16-18 Male 37 o

JIC

Straight Adapter 1/2 Male NPT To 3/4 Male Orb

Street Tee 1/2 Female NPT

Relief Valve 3/8 Female NPT

90 o

Elbow 3/4-16 Male Orb To 9/16-18 Male 37 o

JIC

* NOTE: Refer to Assembly Diagrams page 51 and 58 to determine position for Dual Lift Assist

QTY.

2

2

2

2

2

Assembly Optional Equipment 43

TELESCOPING REAR HITCH 16 ROW 30 WITH DUAL LIFT ASSIST

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

7

8

PART

NUMBER

810-001-205

810-002-334

810-002-328

875-001-035

950-001-229

810-001-518

950-001-141

810-001-526

DESCRIPTION

Anhydrous Hitch Weldment

Mount Plate

Cross Tube

U-Bolt 3/4

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 8 Gr. 5

Hitch Plate Weldment

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 3 Gr. 5

Collar

1

1

4

8

2

QTY.

1

2

1 11

12

13

14

REF.

NO.

9

10

15

16

PART

NUMBER

952-001-005

951-001-008

810-001-522

810-001-527

952-002-010

951-001-009

952-001-006

953-003-003

DESCRIPTION

Lock Washer 5/8

Hex Nut 5/8-11

Handle Weldment

Spring

Flat Washer 1 Inch

Hex Nut 3/4-10

Lock Washer 3/4-10

Spring Pin 1/4 x 1 3/4

DWG. NO. 1667

16

16

1

1

1

QTY.

1

1

1

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

5025

DESCRIPTION

Telescoping rear hitch for cultivator with dual lift assist

44 Assembly Optional Equipment

VERTICAL WING FOLD STOP

8 ROW 36, 38, 40;

10 ROW 30; 12 ROW 40;

4” LIFT CYLINDER

10 ROW 36, 38; 12 ROW 36, 38;

16 ROW 30;

5” LIFT CYLINDER

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

5

PART

NUMBER

81004375

81004379

875-001-038

952-001-006

951-001-009

DESCRIPTION

Wing Stand Weldment

Pin Assembly

U-Bolt 3/4-10 x 7 3/4

Lock Washer 3/4 Inch

Hex Nut 3/4-10

DWG. NO. 2977

QTY.

2

2

4

8

8

REF.

NO.

6

7

8

PART

NUMBER

81004377

81004445

950-008-001

953-005-002

DESCRIPTION

Cylinder Spacer 2 5/8 O.D. x 6 7/16 (Fits 5 x 16 Cyl.)

Cylinder Spacer 2 3/8 O.D. x 10 5/16 (Fits 4 x 16 Cyl.)

Hex Socket Set Screw 3/8-16 x 3/8

Hair Pin Cotter .178 x 3 9/16

QTY.

2

2

2

2

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004355 Vertical Wing Fold Stop

Assembly Optional Equipment 45

DWG. NO. 2978

46 Assembly Optional Equipment

ROLLING SHIELD AND ROTARY HOE WHEEL

14

15

16

17

10

11

12

13

8

9

6

7

4

5

2

3

REF.

NO.

1

PART

NUMBER

805-001-332

81003020

810-002-364

810-002-363

810-001-487

810-001-497

810-001-500

850-002-408

810-002-357

810-001-179

810-001-499

810-001-498

810-001-490

810-002-361

810-001-590

950-001-060

950-001-131

950-001-259

18

19

950-001-274

951-001-007

DESCRIPTION

U-Bolt 5/8 x 7 5/8 Inch Center Fits 7 x 7

U-bolt 5/8 x 7 5/8 Inch Center Fits 5 x 7

Right Mount Bracket

Left Mount Bracket

Bracket Weldment

Spring Bracket

Rod

Compression Spring

Outer Channel Weldment

Inner Channel Assembly (Includes Item 33)

Left Rolling Shield Weldment

Right Rolling Shield Weldment

Spacer

Tube

Axle (Roiling Shield Only)

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 5 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 4 1/2 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 8 Gr. 5

(Rolling Shield Option Only)

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 10 Gr. 5

(Rotary Hoe Option Only)

Hex Nut 1/2-13

DWG. NO. 1855

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

QTY.

2

2

1

1

PART

NUMBER

951-001-008

950-001-125

950-008-008

952-001-004

952-001-005

952-002-005

952-004-059

952-002-010

952-003-005

810-002-462

810-002-461

515-301-012

810-001-591

955-001-002

810-002-463

953-005-002

953-001-010

828-001-005

810-001-493

810-002-467

810-002-466

30

31

32

33

26

27

28

29

REF.

NO.

20

21

22

23

24

25

38

39

40

34

35

36

37

5

DESCRIPTION

Hex Nut 5/8-11

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 Gr. 5

Square Head Set Screw 1/2-13 x 3/4

Lock Washer 1/2 Inch

Lock Washer 5/8 Inch

Flat Washer 1/2 Inch

Flat Washer 9/16 x 1 3/4 x .250

Flat Washer 1 Inch (Rolling Shield Option Only)

Flat Washer 1 Inch SAE (Rolling Shield Option Only)

Axle Tube (Rotary Hoe Option Only)

Sleeve Axle Bearing (Rotary Hoe Option Only)

Dust Cap

Spacer (Rolling Shield Option Only)

Grease Fitting 1/4-28 UNF

Axle Spacer (Rotary Hoe Option Only)

Hair Pin Cotter .178 x 3 9/16

Cotter Pin 1/4 x 1 1/2

Lock Collar

Spring Cap Weldment

Wheel Assembly W/Washer Weldment

Washer Weldment (Service Replacement Part)

1

8

2

4

1

1

5

2

2

2

5

5

QTY.

5

2

2

2

2

1

1

2

4

Assembly Optional Equipment 47

Rotary Hoe Wheels with Support Arms

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

5034-4 Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 4 Row

21 Inch Rolling Shield with Support Arm

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

5028-4 Rolling Shields and Arms - 4 Row

5034-6

5034-8

6015-8F

6015-12F

6015-12WF

6015-16F

Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 6 Row

Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 8 Row Rigid

Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 8 Row Folding

Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 12-30 Row Folding

5028-6

5028-8

6016-8F

6016-12F

Rolling Shields and Arms - 6 Row

Rolling Shields and Arms - 8 Flow Rigid

Rolling Shields and Arms - 8 Row Folding

Rolling Shields and Arms - 12-30 Row Folding

Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 12-36/38 Row Folding 6016-12WF Rolling Shields and Arms - 12-36/38 Row Folding

Rotary Hoe Wheels and Arms - 16-30 Row Folding 6016-16F Rolling Shields and Arms - 16-30 Row Folding

RIGHT AND LEFT MOUNT BRACKET TYPICAL MOUNTING ARRANGEMENT

DIAGRAM KEY; USED IN ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS PAGES 63 - 70

DWG. NO. 2891

48 Assembly Optional Equipment

RIGID TOOLBAR MOUNTING

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

PART

NUMBER

810-002-363

810-002-364

950-003-021

951-001-008

DESCRIPTION

LH Mount Bracket

RH Mount Bracket

Carriage Bolt 5/8-11 x 1 1/4

Hex Nut 5/8-11

QTY.

2

2

8

8

REF.

NO.

5

6

7

PART

NUMBER

952-001-005

810-002-212

810-001-551

DESCRIPTION

Lock Washer 5/8 Inch

Hitch Support Weldment

Shield Mount Strap

DWG. NO. 2976

QTY.

8

2

4

FOLDING TOOLBAR MOUNTING

Assembly Optional Equipment 49

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

PART

NUMBER

810-002-364

810-002-363

805-001-332

DESCRIPTION

RH Mount Bracket

LH Mount Bracket

Center U-Bolt 5/8 x 7 5/8

QTY.

2

2

4

REF.

NO.

4

5

PART

NUMBER

951-001-008

952-001-005

DESCRIPTION

Hex Nut 5/8-11

Lock Washer 5/8 Inch

DWG. NO. 2975

QTY.

8

8

50 Assembly Optional Equipment

FOLDING TOOLBAR MOUNTING

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

5

PART

NUMBER

810-002-310

81004288

810-002-364

810-002-363

950-001-087

DESCRIPTION

Mount Plate

Mount Bracket

RH Mount Bracket

LH Mount Bracket

Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 1 1/2

QTY.

2

2

4

8

18

REF.

NO.

6

7

8

9

10

PART

NUMBER

952-001-005

951-001-008

805-001-332

81004335

81004336

DESCRIPTION

Lock Washer 5/8 Lock Washer

Hex Nut 5/8-11

U-Bolt 5/8 x 7 5/8

RH Angle (Right Side. Wing)

LH Angle (Left Side Wing)

DWG. NO. 2974

QTY.

A/R

A/R

2

2

4

Assembly Optional Equipment 51

FOLDING TOOLBAR MOUNTING ROLLING SHIELD AND ROTARY HOE WHEEL

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

PART

NUMBER

810-002-310

81003020

810-002-364

810-002-363

DESCRIPTION

Mount Plate

U-Bolt 5/8 Inch

RH Mount Bracket

LH Mount Bracket

DWG. NO. 2926

QTY.

2

4

4

8

REF.

NO.

5

6

7

PART

NUMBER

950-001-087

952-001-005

951-001-008

DESCRIPTION

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 1 1/2

Lock Washer 5/8

Hex Nut 5/8-11

QTY.

16

A/R

A/R

52 Assembly Optional Equipment

FOLDING TOOLBAR MOUNTING ROLLING

SHIELD AND ROTARY HOE WHEEL

Rolling shields and rotary hoe wheel mount brackets mounting around wing hinges. LH wing shown in photo.

12 ROW 36 INCH ROW SPACING ONLY

PHOTO NO. 3329

Install mounting bracket (arrow 1) using one 5/8

U-Bolt (arrow 2), one 5/8 x 1 1/2 inch hex bolt

(arrow 3). Reinstall one 5/8 x 2 1/4 inch hex bolt

(arrow 4).

30 & 38 INCH ROW SPACINGS

PHOTO NO. 3331

Install four spacers 1 3/16 inch long (arrow 1) also one mount angle with angle flange in (arrow

2) and one mount angle with flange out (arrow

3) using four 5/8 x 2 1/2 inch hex bolts (arrow 4) and two 3/8 inch flat washers (arrow 5).

PHOTO NO. 3330

30 inch row spacing only. Install one 5/8 x 1 1/2 inch hex bolt (arrow 1) as shown. 30 inch row spacing, bolt locations will be (arrow 2), 38 inch row spacing, bolt locations will be (arrow 3).

PHOTO NO. 3332

Install RH & LH mount bracket (arrows 1 & 2) to mount angle as shown in photo, using four 5/8 x

1 1/2 inch hex bolts (arrow 3).

CUT AWAY / HOE SHIELD

Assembly Optional Equipment 53

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

9

10

7

8

11

12

13

14

PART

NUMBER

81004573

81004574

81004578

81004649

81004652

81004583

81304584

81004654

81004552

81004569

81004582

81004650

81004549

81004571

81004577

DESCRIPTION

RH Wheel Assembly

LH Wheel Assembly

Spring Assembly

Inner Mount Tube Weldment

Tube Weldment

RH Bottom Plate Weldment

LH Bottom Plate Weldment

RH Mount Plate

LH Mount Plate

Mounting Channel

Mount Tube (22” Narrow Row)

Mount Tube (28” Wide Row)

Pin

Inner Tube

Spacer

DWG. NO. 3320

2

2

1

2

2

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

QTY.

1

1

2

25

25

27

28

29

21

22

23

24

17

18

19

20

REF.

NO.

15

16

PART

NUMBER

81004572

950-001-126

950-001-142

950-001-075

953-002-034

950-001-105

950-003-029

952-001-007

953-005-001

10304

951-002-003

951-001-005

035-42065

031-06007

951-005-085

Diagonal U-Bolt

DESCRIPTION

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 4 1/2 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 3 1/2 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 3 Gr. 5

Clevis Pin 1/2 x 1 1/4

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/8-16 x 1 Gr. 5

Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 1 Gr. 5

Lock Washer 3/8 Inch

Hair Pin .120 x 2 3/8

Lock Nut 1/2-13

Flange Nut 3/8-16 Whiz Lock

Hex Nut 3/8-16

Cotter Pin 1/4 x 1 3/4

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 1 1/4 Gr. 5

Nut 2-Way 1/4-20 Gr. A

2

2

2

2

6

8

4

4

2

2

2

2

QTY.

4

2

2

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004608 Cutaway Hoe Shield Two Row

81004609 End Row Mounting Kit

54 Assembly Optional Equipment

ASSEMBLY OF CUTAWAY HOE SHIELD AROUND TELESCOPING REAR HITCH

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

PART

NUMBER

81004639

950-003-030

81004640

DESCRIPTION

Mount Plate

Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 4 1/2 Gr. 2

Mounting Tube Weldment

NARROW ROW

Install mounting plate (arrow 1) on inside of rear hitch using four 3/8 inch carriage bolts (arrow 2).

Install rotary hoe assembly onto mounting tube weldment (arrow 3). Now move into place on outside on rear hitch by using four 3/8 inch lock washers (arrow 4) and four 3/8 inch hex nuts

(arrow 5). Repeat procedure on other side.

QTY.

2

8

2

REF.

NO.

4

5

PART

NUMBER

952-001-007

951-001-005

DESCRIPTION

Lock Washer 3/8 Inch

Hex Nut 3/8-16

DWG. NO. 3156

QTY.

8

8

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

81004610

DESCRIPTION

Cutaway Hoe Shield Extra Parts For Telescoping Rear Hitch.

WIDE ROW

Install mounting plate (arrow 1) on outside rear hitch, and mounting tube (arrow 3) inside on rear hitch having 1 1/2 inch square tube facing outward form hitch.

Front to rear initial setting. After all other 1 1/2 inch cross tube have been installed, move the hitch mounting weldment (arrow 3) rearward two inches out of alignment. Adjust rotary hoe telescoping mounting tube into the shorter position.

CUT AWAY DISC INSTALLATION

Assembly Optional Equipment 55

1/2

DWG. NO. 3158

56 Assembly Optional Equipment

TUNNEL SHIELD

DWG. NO. 3125

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

7

8

9

PART

NUMBER

031-21035

034-05117

81004673

81004666

81004671

81004677

81004572

950-001-105

950-001-226

DESCRIPTION

Square Head Set Screw 3/8-16 x 1 3/4 Cup Point

Hex Nut 3/8-16

LH Mount Weldment

Tunnel Shield Assembly 48”

Mount Tube 30” Rows

Chain

RH Mount Weldment

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/8-16 x 1 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 5 1/2 Gr. 5

2

1

2

1

QTY.

2

2

1

2

2

12

13

14

15

REF.

NO.

10

11

16

17

PART

NUMBER

951-001-005

951-001-007

952-001-004

952-001-007

952-002-003

952-002-005

952-004-057

953-005-002

DESCRIPTION

Hex Nut 3/8-16

Hex Nut 1/2-13

Lock Washer 1/2 Inch Med Split SAE

Lock Washer 3/8 Inch Med Split SAE

Flat Washer 3/8 WRT

Flat Washer 1/2 WRT

Lock Washer 1/2 lnt - Ext

Hair Pin - Cotter .178 x 3 9/16

2

4

2

2

2

QTY.

2

2

2

1. Secure the right and left mount plates to the cultivator shank using (2) 1/2 x 5 1/2 inch long bolts, internal/external tooth lock washers should be between the tunnel shield mount and the shank tube as shown. The flat washers should be used as shown on the leveling adjustment slots on the mount weldments. If the cultivator is already equipped with the anhydrous ammonia knife remove the mounting bolts securing the anhydrous ammonia mounting bracket and replace with the longer bolts in the tunnel shield mounting kit. Secure with internal/external tooth lock washers, flat washers, and nuts.

2. Slide the 1 1/2 inch square tube into the mounting brackets. Center the tube over the shank, secure the tube using 3/8 x 1 3/4 inch square head set screws and 3/8 inch jam nuts.

3. Slide the U-Bolts in the tunnel shield assembly over the square tube, Center the tunnel shield assembly over the row.

Secure the tunnel shield assembly to the square cross tube by tightening the 3/8 x 1 7/8 inch U-Bolts, lock washers and nuts.

4. Secure the chain to the lower tunnel channel in one of the holes provided using a 3/8 x 1 inch bolt, flat washer, lock washer and nut. Run the chain to the slot provided in the upper tunnel channel and secure the chain using a hair pin cotter. Adjust the chain so that when the cultivator is raised the chain stops the tunnel shield from swinging forward. The tunnel shield should not strike any attachments to the cultivator gang and the pivot straps should not go beyond vertical.

The tunnel shield may have to be adjusted to match the field conditions and the options on the cultivator.

5. Repeat steps 3 and 4 for the other tunnel shield mounted on the other side of the gang.

TUNNEL SHIELD PARTS BREAKDOWN

Assembly Optional Equipment 57

3

4

5

REF.

NO.

1

2

PART

NUMBER

810-001-640

810-001-649

810-001-650

81004665

81004670

DESCRIPTION

Tunnel Channel

Reinforcement strap

U-Bolt 3/8 x 1 7/8 Center

Strap Weldment Pivot

Tunnel Shield 48”

DWG. NO. 3118

QTY.

2

2

2

2

2

REF.

NO.

6

7

8

9

10

PART

NUMBER

950-001-124

950-003-029

951-001-005

951-005-023

952-001-007

DESCRIPTION

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 4 Gr. 5

Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 1

Hex Nut 3/8-16

Lock Nut 1/2-13 Mac Lock

Lock Washer 3/8 Inch

QTY.

4

4

8

4

8

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004611 Tunnel Shield Two Flow

58 Assembly Optional Equipment

CAT. #2 HITCH PINS WITHOUT QUICK HITCH

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

PART

NUMBER

81004492

81004493

81004494

Inside Bushing

Lower Pin

Retaining Ring

DESCRIPTION QTY.

4

2

4

REF.

NO.

4

5

6

PART

NUMBER

81004495

875-001-123

81004496

Lower Bushing

Top Link Pin

Bushing

DESCRIPTION

DWG. NO. 3157

QTY.

2

1

2

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER DESCRIPTION

81004491 Cat. 2 W/O Quick Hitch Kit

SINGLE ROW TILLAGE UNIT

Assembly Optional Equipment 59

PHOTO NO. 3422

ORDER

ITEM

NUMBER

6026 Single Row Unit

DESCRIPTION

60 Assembly Optional Equipment

WARNING LIGHTS

NOTE: Right hand and left hand sides of your row crop cultivator are determined by facing the direction that the row cultivator travels while in use.

RIGID TOOLBARS

On the two outermost row units remove the 5/8 inch nuts and lockwashers from the outside ubolts. Secure the right warning bracket to outermost u-bolt on the right end row unit with the 5/8 inch nuts and lockwashers. See page 24.

Secure the left warning light bracket to the outermost u-bolt on the left end row unit with the

5/8 inch nuts and lockwashers.

Attach the right warning light assembly to the left warning light bracket, (amber light to outside, red to inside) with (4) 1/4 x 1 1/4 bolts and whiz locknuts. Secure the cord carrier underneath the warning light bracket using the 1/4 x 1 1/4 bolts and whiz locknuts.

Start routing the lighting harness from the center of the toolbar.

Extend the 7 pin connector about 4 feet from the toolbar.

Run the right and left cables to the correct side of the implement securing the cable with the cable ties provided. Connect the end to the light assemblies and store any excess cable on the cord carrier.

FOLDING MODELS

Assemble the right warning light assembly (item

4) to the warning light bracket with the amber light to the top as shown on page 61. Use (4)

1/4 x 1 1/4 bolts and whiz locknuts.

Attach the cord carrier (item 14) to the back side of the warning bracket.

Assemble the left warning light assembly (item

3) to the warning light bracket with the amber light to the top as shown on page 61. Use (4)

1/4 x 1 1/4 bolts and whiz locknuts.

Attach the cord carrier (item 14) to the back side of the warning light bracket.

On the 6000 series folding toolbars use 5/8 x

9 1/2 inch bolts, (item 13 on page 61) (7 x 7 main) lockwashers and nuts to secure the assemblies to the outermost holes in the toolbar as shown on page 26.

On the 6000 series folding toolbars (double 5 x 7 main toolbar), use 5/8 x 7 5/8 u-bolts (item

7 on page 61), lockwashers and nuts to secure the assemblies to the outer most holes in the toolbar. See page 28.

The light assemblies must be assembled on the front side of the toolbar. Refer to the row unit diagrams on pages 26, 28, 69 and 73.

To attach the wiring harness to the 6000 folding toolbars, start with approximately 4 feet of cable extending beyond the tractor hitch point. Take the cable in the direction indicated by the label on the cables, one to the right and the other to the left, securing the cable as you go with tie straps.

Wrap the excess cable around the cord carrier and connect the warning light cable to the warning light assembly.

Connect the 7 pin plug to a tractor and check that all lights function as they are expected to. If they do not work, have your tractor dealer check out the receptacle on the tractor.

Assembly Optional Equipment 61

WARNING LIGHT KIT 6000 ROW CROP CULTIVATOR

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

7

8

9

PART

NUMBER

031-06007

951-001-230

36100000

36100001

921-001-145

38609029

81003020

81003404

034-05150

DESCRIPTION

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/4 x 1 1/4 Gr. 5

Hex Nut 5/8-11

Implement Light LH Assembly

Implement Light RH Assembly

Cable Tie Black 21 Inch

Light Harness Cult 16’ (Includes 10 & 11)

U-Bolt 5/8 x 7 5/8 Center

Warning Light Bracket

Lock Nut 1/4 Stover

DWG. NO. 3601

QTY.

8

4

1

2

8

1

2

1

16

REF.

NO.

10

11

12

13

14

15

16

17

PART

NUMBER

38450002

38400004

952-001-005

950-001-230

624960

81003527

81003528

81003529

DESCRIPTION

Connector Plug 7 Pin

Strain Relief Spring

Lock Washer 5/8 Med

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 9 1/2 Gr. 5

Cord Carrier

RH Warning Light Bracket

LH Warning Light Bracket

Instruction Warning Lights (Not Shown)

1

1

4

2

1

QTY.

1

1

8

62 Assembly Optional Equipment

SINGLE ROW TILLAGE UNIT ASSEMBLY

SERIAL NO. ENDING 101 OR HIGHER

DWG. NO. 3018

11

12

13

14

7

8

9

10

15

16

5

6

3

4

REF.

NO.

1

2

950-001-264

950-001-153

950-001-273

950-001-023

950-001-132

950-001-165

950-001-259

950-001-060

950-001-135

950-001-231

031-06208

81004434

950-001-117

951-002-001

951-005-003

950-001-125

950-007-001

950-003-028

952-001-004

951-001-007

81004043

81004418

81004067

805-001-001

805-001-015

81004061

81004407

81004080

81004414

81004048

81004052

81004054

81004053

81004049

950-001-229

950-001-225

81004093

81004097

81004425

953-003-018

81004083

953-003-019

81004082

81004076

81004098

81004090

81004072

81004075

950-001-202

81004070

81004432

81004044

PART

NUMBER

81004018

81004000

81004001

81004003

81004010

81004015

81004008

81004019

81004033

81004004

953-003-009

81004564

81004005

81004435

45

46

47

48

41

42

43

44

37

38

39

40

33

34

35

36

29

30

31

32

25

26

27

28

21

22

23

24

17

18

19

20

62

63

64

65

66

57

59

60

61

53

54

55

56

49

50

51

52

DESCRIPTION

Upper Parallel Link Weldment

RH Angle

LH Angle

Extension Spring

Lower Link Weldment

Handle Weldment

Inner Bushing

Flange Bearing

Tube

Rod

Spring Pin 3/8 x 1 3/4

Pivot Link

Spacer

Mast Weldment

Pin

Point Weldment

Point Weldment 7 1/4 Long

Spring Pin 1/4 x 1 1/4

Pin

Spring Pin 1/2 x 2

Disc Plate Weldment

Strap Weldment

Compression Spring

Washer

Adjusting Link Weldment

Link Weldment

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 2 1/4 Gr. 5

Bottom Pin

Shank Weldment

RH Gauge Wheel Arm Weldment

RH Gauge Wheel Arm Weldment

Sweep Support Weldment

Sleeve

18 Inch Coulter

Back Up Washer

Bushing

Hub Assembly (2 Wide) (See Page 62)

Adjusting Strap Assembly

Support Weldment

Gauge Wheel Pull Strap

4 x 16 Tire & Rim Assembly (See Page 62)

RH Side Plate Weldment

LH Side Plats Weldment

Pivot Bushing

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 8 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 11 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 9 1/2 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 7 1/2 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 12 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 2 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 1 3/4 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/8-11 x 7 1/2

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 8 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 5 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 2 3/4 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 1 Gr. 5

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 2 1/4 Gr. 5

Lift Arm Weldment

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/4-20 x 3/4 Gr. 5

Lock Nut 1/4-20 Whiz Lock

Lock Nut 3/8-16 Mac Lock

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 Gr. 5

Plow Bolt 3/8-16 x 1

Carriage Bolt 1/2-13 x 1 1/4 Gr. 5

Lock Washer 1/2 Inch

Hex Nut 1/2-13

1

1

1

1

1

6

1

2

2

2

1

3

1

1

2

1

4

4

6

1

4

4

2

1

Assembly Optional Equipment 63

91

92

93

94

87

88

89

90

95

96

81004031

81004030

81004027

81004032

950-001-024

805-001-332

81003020

81004034

952-001-005

951-001-008

81004484

81004057

810-002-100

81004486

950-001-033

*

*

PART

NUMBER

81004112

952-004-003

950-001-035

952-002-007

952-002-008

951-005-044

951-005-037

951-005-052

10304

81004028

950-001-112

033-12013

81004025

81004029

77

78

79

80

73

74

75

76

REF.

NO.

67

68

69

70

71

72

81

82

83

84

85

86

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

1

2

2

2

2

6

1

1

1

2

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

1

2

2

2

8

1

1

4

2

1

QTY.

1

1

1

6025

DESCRIPTION

Flat Spring

Machine Bushing 25/32 x 1 1/4 x .075

Flat Head Screw 3/4-10 x 3 Gr. 5

Flat Washer 5/8 Inch

Flat Washer 3/4 Inch

Lock Nut 5/8-11 2-Way

Lock Nut 3/4-10 2-Way

Jam Nut 3/4-10

Lock Nut 1/2-13 2-Way

Tube

Hex Head Cap Screw 1/2-13 x 2 Gr. 5

Flat Washer 3/4 SAE Plated

Pivot Bushing

Tube

Tube

Tube

Tube

Tube

Carriage Bolt 3/8-16 x 3/4

U-Bolt 5/8 Fits 7 x 7

U-Bolt 5/8 Fits 5 x 7

Support Plate

Lock Washer 5/8

Hex Nut 5/8-11

Pivot Link Anchor Kit

Support Weldment

Hub Assembly (3 Wide)

Coulter Holder Bolt Kit (1 Row)

Hex Head Cap Screw 3/4-10 x 4 1/2 Gr. 5

Shank Flat Bar Weldment

Sweep Support Weldment

*Not Sold Separately

*Must Order 81004418 For Complete Unit

Complete 6000 Tillage Unit Assembly

1

1

4

1

1

1

1

4

2

2

4

2

3

2

1

1

4

2

1

1

1

13

7

8

2

4

QTY.

1

2

1

64 Assembly Optional Equipment

COULTER HUB ASSEMBLY 2 INCH WIDE SERIAL NO. ENDING 101 OR HIGHER

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

4

PART

NUMBER

81004410

81004409

600-02009

950-003-328

DESCRIPTION

4 Bolt Hub Weldment

Spacer

Bearing 3/4

Carriage Bolt 1/2-13 x 1 1/4

QTY.

1

1

2

4

REF.

NO.

5

6

7

PART

NUMBER

952-001-004

951-001-007

81004407

DESCRIPTION

Lock Washer 1/2 Inch

Hex Nut 1/2-13

Hub Assembly

DWG. NO. 3016

QTY.

4

4

1

GAUGE WHEEL 4 X 16 TIRE ASSEMBLY

REF.

NO.

1

2

3

PART

NUMBER

81004123

61003196

81004002

DESCRIPTION

Tire 4 x 16

Half Wheel

Bearing WlOuter Bushing

DWG. NO. 2879

QTY.

1

2

1

REF.

NO.

4

5

PART

NUMBER

950-001-232

951-005-064

DESCRIPTION

Hex Head Cap Screw 5/16-18 x 5/8 Gr. 5

Lock Nut 5/16-18 2-Way

QTY.

7

7

Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions 65

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAMS KEY INSTRUCTIONS

4 ROW THROUGH 18 ROW 28

The assembly diagrams on the following pages provide dimensions and locations for:

1. Row unit spacing dimensions for 28, 30,

36, and 38 inch rows (See letter “A” on diagrams).

2. Hitch Locations And Mounting Dimension.

3. Location Of Amber And Red Reflective

Tapes.

4. Location Of S.M.V. Sign.

5. Location Of Parking Stands.

6. Optional Equipment Mounting Location Of:

— Telescoping rear hitch.

— Rolling shield/rotary hoe wheel

mounting brackets.

— Lift Assist.

— Warning Lights.

66 Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6002 4 ROW 30, 36, 38 RIGID TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2963A

Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions 67

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6003

6004

6024

6 ROW 30 RIGID TOOLBAR

6 ROW 36, 38 RIGID TOOLBAR

6 ROW 40 RIGID TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2964A

68 Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6005

6006

6020

6022

8 ROW 30 RIGID TOOLBAR

8 ROW 36, 38 RIGID TOOLBAR

8 ROW 36, 38, 40 RIGID TOOLBAR

10 ROW 30 RIGID TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2965A

Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions 69

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6027

6028

8 ROW 30 FOLDING TOOLBAR

8 ROW 36, 38, 40 FOLDING TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2967A

70 Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6029

6031

12 ROW 30 FOLDING TOOLBAR

10 ROW 30 FOLDING TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2966A

Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions 71

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6010

6025

12 ROW 36-38 FOLDING TOOLBAR

10 ROW 36-38 FOLDING TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2927A

72 Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6011 16 ROW 30 FOLDING TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 2928A

Assembly Diagrams Key Instructions 73

ASSEMBLY DIAGRAM

MODEL

6034 18 ROW 28 FOLDING TOOLBAR

DWG. NO. 3610

74 Hiniker Warranty

HINIKER WARRANTY

The only warranty Hiniker Company (Hiniker) gives and the only warranty the dealer is authorized to give is as follows:

We warranty new products sold by Hiniker or authorized Hiniker dealers to be in accordance with our published specifications or those specifications agreed to by us in writing at time of sale. Our obligation and liability under this warranty is expressly limited to repairing or replacing, at our option, within one year after date of retail delivery, to the original purchaser, any product not meeting the specification. WE MAKE NO OTHER WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED AND MAKE NO WARRANTY OF

MERCHANTABILITY OR OF FITNESS FOR ANY PARTICULAR PURPOSE. Our obligation under this warranty shall not include any transportation charges or costs or any liability for direct, indirect or consequential damage or delay. If requested by Hiniker Company, products or parts for which a warranty claim is made are to be returned freight prepaid to our factory. Any improper use, operation beyond rated capacity, substitution of parts not approved by Hiniker Company, or any alteration or repair by others in such manner as in our judgement affects the product materially and adversely shall void this warranty. NO EMPLOYEE OR REPRESENTATIVE IS AUTHORIZED TO CHANGE THIS

WARRANTY IN ANY WAY OR GRANT ANY OTHER WARRANTY.

HINIKER reserves the right to make improvement changes on any of our products without notice.

HINIKER does not warrant the following:

1. Used products

2. Any product that has been repaired modified or altered in a way not approved by Hiniker Company.

3. Depreciation or damage caused by normal wear, lack of reasonable and proper maintenance, failure to follow Operator Manual Instructions, misuse, lack of proper protection during storage, or accident.

4. Parts replacement and service necessitated by normal wear or maintenance including, but not limited to, belts, cutting parts, and ground engaging parts.

A DELIVERY REPORT FORM

must be filled out and received by HINIKER COMPANY to initiate the warranty coverage.

HINIKER COMPANY

58766 240TH ST.

P. O. Box 3407

MANKATO, MN 56002-3407

PHONE (507) 625-6621

FAX (507) 625-5883

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