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Unloading Into A Bunker
Keep moving forward to prevent forage from being carried underneath into the main apron chain return area.
7.3 UNHOOKING THE TRACTOR
1. Park the implement on level ground. Put the tractor controls in neutral, set the parking brake, and turn the engine off
before dismounting.
2. Place wheel chocks in front and in back of the implement wheels on opposite sides to prevent the implement from
rolling after the tractor is unhooked.
3. Remove the hydraulic hose ends from the tractor hydraulic ports and secure the hose ends on the front of the box to
keep them clean.
4. Remove the light cords and any optional equipment connections. Fifth Wheel Trailer Models - Disconnect the glad-
hands.
5. Pull Type Models - Remove the jack from the storage mount and install it on the hitch tongue. Crank the jack down
until the hitch lifts off the tractor draw bar.
6. Pull Type Models - Remove the hitch pin.
7. Pull Type Models - Unhook safety chain from tractor drawbar and intermediate support.
8. Pull Type Models - Slowly drive the tractor away from the implement.
9. Fifth Wheel Trailer Models - Lower the landing gear, unlock the fifth wheel, and pull out from under the trailer.
7.4 STANDARD REAR DISCHARGE DOOR AND GATE DELAY
How The Door Opens
Your gate delay is plumbed into your hydraulic line. When you turn
on your hydraulic PTO, it pressurizes your rear gate cylinder. The
door releases from the apron chain and the forage pushes the gate
open. When the forage is nearing the end of cleaning out, you will
see the gate held open by the hydraulic cylinder.
How The Door Closes
When finished unloading, reduce engine speed to idle and
disengage hydraulic power.
Move the tractor and forage box forward, away from the unloaded forage. When the main hydraulic power has been
turned off, hydraulic pressure will be relieved to allow the door to swing shut and the two outside and two center door
latches to engage the apron chain links to secure the door in the closed position.
Using the front plexiglass window for viewing, verify the rear gate has properly latched. If the door latches are not
automatically latching, move the washers on either side of the latch so that the latch is centered in the main apron chain
link. If the latch is bent or wore (See REAR DOOR on page 50.) of this manual for replacement.
Jack may not be designed to support the implement when it is
loaded.
Center Door Latches Engaged