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Meyer 9100 BOSS RT - 7 Operation; Loading

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7.0 OPERATION
7.1 LOADING
NOTE: Heaping material over the sides of the box will add a significant amount of weight to the load.
NOTE: Overloading can have detrimental effects on the integrity of the implement and it’s safe use. Some
materials such as soybeans may not be able to be filled to struck level. Overloading will void warranty and
increase risk to the operator's safety. Always be aware of your gross weight.
NOTE: Maximum Gross Weight is the lesser value between the Implement, chassis, or tires
NOTE: The front of the forage box is equipped with a plexiglass window(s) to monitor forage level from the
operator’s position.
Drive alongside the loading vehicle. Fill the forage box evenly to properly distribute the load while loading. When dumping
into the box with an end-loader, center the bucket just forward of the axle to properly distribute the load while loading.
MAXIMUM FORAGE BOX GROSS WEIGHT MATERIAL ESTIMATED WEIGHT
PER CUBIC FOOT
MODEL LBS MATERIAL LBS / CU.FT.
9124RT 54,000 Soybeans 47 lbs.
9126RT 54,000 Cotton Seed (Dry) 20 lbs.
9128RT 54,000 Corn (Shelled) 45 lbs.
9130RT 54,000 Corn Silage 30 lbs.
9130T - RT 60,000 Haylage 20 lbs.
9136T - RT 60,000 Sawdust 17 lbs.
9140T - RT 60,000 Source: SAE D384.2
DO NOT allow anyone to operate, service, inspect or otherwise
handle this forage box until all operators have read and understand
all of the instructional materials in this Operator’s And Parts Manual
and have been properly trained in its intended usage.
Before operating the forage box, look in all directions and make sure
no bystanders, especially small children are in the work area.
Do not climb or step on any part of the forage box at any time.
Turn on level ground. Slow down when turning.
Go up and down slopes, not across them.
Keep the heavy end of the machine uphill.
Do not overload the machine.
Check for adequate traction.
Shutoff and lockout power before performing machine service,
adjusting, maintaining, or clearing an obstruction from this machine.
Refer to section 5.3 SHUTOFF & LOCKOUT POWER.
Overloading may cause failure of axles, tires, structural members,
hitches, loss of vehicle control. DO NOT
exceed maximum gross
weight. (See 11.0 SPECIFICATIONS on page 91.)
Filling the forage box evenly from the front to rear will ensure there is
downward force on the tractor hitch and provide traction for the
tractor wheels.

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