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Morris PROAG 16K PLUS - Step 3: Connect Hydraulics; Step 4: Lubricate Stacker; Getting Started

Morris PROAG 16K PLUS
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Operation
5-10 October 2019 16K PLUS
Hooking Up for the First Time - Continued
Step 3: Connect Hydraulics
CAUTION: Be sure the hydraulic system is off and all moving parts are at their lowest
position before working on the hydraulic system. Also, turn off tractor, place in park,
and remove key.
CAUTION: Refer to diagram on page 5-6 before hooking up hydraulics. Make sure
hydraulic lines are hooked up properly to avoid component damage.
First connect 3/4” male connector (non-pressure line) to tank or return.
Connect 3/4” male connector (red line) to pressure line.
Connect 3/8” at face connector (drain line) to tank or return.
Connect 1/2” fermale connector (red line) to load sense of tractor.
Check the hydraulic oil level in the tractor.
DANGER: Keep bystanders away from moving parts
When the bed is raised, and the Bale Runner is parked on level ground, be sure the forks on the back of the bed
are within 2” (5 cm) of the ground. If they aren’t you will need to raise the hitch by turning over the drawbar on the
tractor.
Step 4: Lubricate Stacker
WARNING: Before working on this machine, stop the towing vehicle, set the brakes,
disengage the PTO and all power drives, shut off the engine and remove the ignition
keys.
Use the “Lubrication Points” in Section 6 and grease all pivots on the machine.
Check the oil in the axle hubs. See the “Daily Maintenance” in Section 6 for recommendations on oil.
Getting Started
The rst thing the operator needs to do is to turn on electrical and hydraulic power to the stacker.
The power switch on the monitor box will turn the electrical system on.
Hydraulic power will be on when the tractor is running if the stacker is connected to the power beyond system
of the tractor.
WARNING: Always pressurize the system the correct way. Reversing the pressure and
return lines could cause damage to hydraulic components.
After hydraulic and electrical power has been established, the operator must navigate through a couple of safety
screens on the monitor before the controls are operational. The stacker will initially start in automatic mode. If the
user wants to run the machine in manual mode, press the manual button on the screen.

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