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F. Auger creeps when spout switch is shut off:
1. Oil flow (GPM) is too high 1. Decrease oil flow (not pressure) to hydraulic
motor with use of a flow control valve which must
not exceed 12 GPM
TROUBLE SHOOTING FOR AUGER HYDRAULICS
Occasionally when an auger has been connected into
an auxiliary hydraulic system, it may not operate or
auger the material being handled. When hydraulic
pressure and flow gauges are not available, it may be
difficult to determine if there is a fault in the source,
hydraulic system, or the auger. A convenient method
of determining this is to connect the auger hydraulic
hoses to another tractor system and check the
operation.
If, for example, the auger operates from the other
tractor system but not from the original tractor, there
is a fault in the original tractor connection, or the
original tractor system is not adequate. If the auger
fails to operate on either tractor, there is probably a
fault with the auger control valve, motor, or the auger
itself. In this case, refer to the trouble-shooting guide.
FASTENERS
CAUTION ! WHEN REPLACING FASTENERS BE SURE TO SELECT A FASTENER WITH SAME GRADE AS THE
FASTENER BEING REPLACED.
CAPSCREWS - GRADE 5 CAPSCREWS - GRADE 2