X-SERIES 13" AUGERS X130-74, X130-84, X130-94 ASSEMBLY AND OPERATION MANUAL Read this manual before using product. Failure to follow instructions and safety precautions can result in serious injury, death, or property damage. Keep manual for future reference.
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WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1. Introduction .......................................................................................................................... 7 1.1. Overview .................................................................................................................. 8 1.1.1. Auger Power Source .................................................................................. 8 1.1.2. Grain Transfer Boot ................................
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4. Transport............................................................................................................................. 77 4.1. Transport Procedure............................................................................................... 77 5. Placement ........................................................................................................................... 81 5.1. Placement Procedure .............
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 10. Appendix......................................................................................................................... 115 10.1. Specifications ..................................................................................................... 115 10.2. Bolt Torque Values ............................................................................................ 116 Warranty Registration ...................................................
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WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 1. INTRODUCTION 1. Introduction Congratulations on the purchase of your new Wheatheart X13 Series Auger. This equipment will complement your agricultural operation by safely and efficiently moving grain, pulse crops, fertilizer, and any other granular materials. Many of the features incorporated into this machine are the result of suggestions made by customers like you.
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. OVERVIEW WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 1.1. OVERVIEW X13 augers are equipped with standard features that include a hydraulically controlled main auger tube lift, a low-profile grain hopper (left or right side operation), service access doors, and a PTO driveline for auger power.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. OVERVIEW Figure 1.2 Right Angle PTO Driveline Kit 1.1.2. GRAIN TRANSFER BOOT The grain transfer boot is located at the bottom of the main auger tube, and contains gearing for power transfer as well as flights for transferring grain. SWING ARM SPOUT HEAD OVERFLOW PANEL SPOUT HEAD SERVICE HATCH BALL VALVE PTO DRIVELINE HITCH CLEAN-OUT HATCH HITCH JACK MANUAL WINCH (HOPPER) GRAIN TRANSFER BOOT Figure 1.
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. OVERVIEW WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 PTO driveline connection (including connection to the optional 540 RPM PTO Reverser and 1000 RPM PTO Drive) is provided on the back of the boot, above the tractor hitch (and hitch jack). The ball valve used to raise or lower the main auger tube is located on the side of the boot (see figure below), as is the manual winch used to raise and lower the grain hopper (see section 6.1. for further information on auger controls).
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 1. INTRODUCTION 1.1. OVERVIEW SPOUT HEAD SWING ARM MAINTENANCE HATCH FLIGHTS AND FLIGHT GUARDING BOOT MAIN AUGER TUBE INTAKE HOPPER Figure 1.4 Grain Hopper SAFETY CHAIN AND HOOK HOPPER LIFT ARM WINCH CABLE AND HOOK Figure 1.5 Grain Hopper Lifted into Transport Position 1.1.4. AUGER TUBE HYDRAULIC LIFT The auger tube is raised and lowered using two single-acting hydraulic cylinders powered by the hydraulic supply of the connected tractor.
1. INTRODUCTION 1.1.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2. SAFETY 2.1. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION 2. Safety 2.1. GENERAL SAFETY INFORMATION The Safety Alert symbol identifies important safety messages on the product and in the manual. When you see this symbol, be alert to the possibility of personal injury or death. Follow the instructions in the safety messages. Why is SAFETY important? • Accidents disable and kill. • Accidents cost. • Accidents can be avoided.
2. SAFETY 2.2. ASSEMBLY SAFETY WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 YOU are responsible for the SAFE use and maintenance of your equipment. YOU must ensure that you and anyone else who is going to work around the equipment understands all procedures and related SAFETY information contained in this manual. Remember, YOU are the key to safety. Good safety practices not only protect you, but also the people around you. Make these practices a working part of your safety program.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2. SAFETY 2.3. 2.3. 2.4. OPERATING SAFETY • Ensure guards are installed and secure. • Clear the work area of untrained people. • Clean the work area to prevent slipping or tripping. • Have a fully equipped first aid kit and fire extinguisher on hand and know how to use them. • Be certain the PTO driveline is securely attached to the auger and to the tractor. • Before starting the tractor, be certain that the PTO is in the off posiFigure 2.1 tion.
2. SAFETY 2.6. PTO DRIVELINE SAFETY WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 • Replace any worn, cut, abraded, flattened, or crimped hoses. • Do not attempt any makeshift repairs to the hydraulic fittings or hoses by using tape, clamps, or cements. The hydraulic system operates under extremely high-pressure. Such repairs create a hazardous and unsafe condition because they will fail suddenly. • Wear proper hand and eye protection when searching for a high-pressure hydraulic leak.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2. SAFETY 2.8. TRANSPORT SAFETY 2.8. TRANSPORT SAFETY • Ensure tires are inflated to the tire manufacturer’s recommended pressure. • Make sure that all lights and reflectors required by the local highway and transport authorities are in place, are functioning, and can be seen clearly by all overtaking and oncoming traffic.Check with local authorities regarding transportation of agricultural equipment on public roads.
2. SAFETY 2.11. SAFETY DECALS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2.11. SAFETY DECALS • Keep safety decals clean and legible at all times. • Replace safety decals that are missing or have become illegible. See decal location figures that follow. • Replaced parts must display the same decal(s) as the original part. • Safety decals are available from your distributor, dealer, or factory. 2.11.1. DECAL INSTALLATION 1. Decal area must be clean and dry, with a temperature above 50°F (10°C). 2.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2. SAFETY 2.11. SAFETY DECALS DECAL #17531 DECAL #18859 Figure 2.
2. SAFETY 2.11. SAFETY DECALS DECAL # 17378 WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 DECAL #17398 DECAL #17098 DECAL #17096 DECAL #17101 (LOCATED ON HOPPER CHAIN GUARD) DECAL #17113 DECAL #17097 Figure 2.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2. SAFETY 2.11. SAFETY DECALS DECAL #17398 DECAL #17113 DECAL #17096 DECAL #17107 DECAL #19960 DECAL #17094 DECAL #17098 DECAL #17101 DECAL #17099 DECAL #17531 DECAL #27709 PLACED ON MACHINE BEHIND GUARD Figure 2.
2. SAFETY 2.11. SAFETY DECALS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 DECAL # 27516 Figure 2.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY 3. Assembly WARNING Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or property damage. Familiarize yourself with all the sub-assemblies and hardware making up the auger. Do not take chances with safety. The components are large, heavy, and can be hard to handle.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.1. GENERAL ASSEMBLY WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 See Table 3.1. for a list of assembly procedures. Table 3.1.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.2. IDENTIFY AUGER TUBE SECTIONS 3.2. IDENTIFY AUGER TUBE SECTIONS Note: See Table 3.2 for the number of tube sections and their part numbers and lengths. Assemble the auger starting with the discharge section and working toward the intake section. Table 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.2. IDENTIFY AUGER TUBE SECTIONS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.2. IDENTIFY AUGER TUBE SECTIONS Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.3. ASSEMBLE THE MAIN AUGER TUBE WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.3. ASSEMBLE THE MAIN AUGER TUBE See Table 3.3. for a list of hardware required to assemble the main auger tube. Table 3.3. Parts Required, Assembling the Main Auger Tube Part Number 18974 17750 18698 17593 Important: Description 1/2” x 4” bolts 1/2” locknuts 7/16'' X 1-1/4'' bolts 7/16” locknuts X130-74 X130-84 3 3 3 3 48 48 48 48 X130-94 4 4 64 64 1.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.4. INSTALL THE BOOT ON THE AUGER TUBE 3.4. INSTALL THE BOOT ON THE AUGER TUBE .\ See Table 3.4. for a list of parts required to install the boot on the auger tube. Table 3.4.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.4. INSTALL THE BOOT ON THE AUGER TUBE WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 2. Slip the boot-tube attach plate over the boot flighting. Position the plate with flat edge facing up (see Figure 3.6), and fasten with five 7/16” x 1-1/4” GR8 bolts inserted from the boot side of the flange and 7/16” locknuts. 3. Slip the boot assembly over the lower flighting shaft and attach it to the flange on the lower tube with 14 7/16” x 1-1/4” GR8 bolts and 7/16” locknuts (see Figure 3.6).
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.5. INSTALL BOOT BEARING, LOWER SPROCKET, AND DRIVE CHAIN 3.5. INSTALL BOOT BEARING, LOWER SPROCKET, AND DRIVE CHAIN See Table 3.5. for a list of parts required to install the boot bearing, lower sprocket, and drive chain. Table 3.5.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.6. INSTALL THE BOOT TOW BAR Note: Important: Note: WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 It is recommended you use a thread locking compound that meets or exceeds Loctite Blue© on all set screws. To prevent premature failure of the lower bearing, ensure it has been assembled in the correct sequence. 2. Loop the drive chain around upper and lower sprockets.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.7. INSTALL THE DISCHARGE SPOUT 3.7. INSTALL THE DISCHARGE SPOUT 1. Align the discharge spout over the opening in the upper tube. 2. Attach the discharge spout with two 7/16” x 1-1/4” GR 8 bolts [18698] and 7/16” locknuts [17593]. 7/16” X 1-1/4” BOLTS [18698] 7/16” LOCKNUTS [17593] SPOUT Figure 3.9 Installing the Discharge Spout 3.8. SET THE THRUST ADJUSTER 1. Remove the upper bearing lock collar (if necessary). 2.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.9. APPLY LOGO AND MODEL DECALS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.9. APPLY LOGO AND MODEL DECALS 1. Prepare surface by cleaning thoroughly with soap and water. Surface must be clean and free of dirt, grime, rust and oil. To clean oily surface, wipe with clean cloth and solvent cleaner or isopropyl alcohol. 2. Position the decal on the tube and apply masking tape along the top, creating a gate hinge. Figure A demonstrates. 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY • X130-74 augers use a double cable truss on the top of the auger tube “X13074 Auger Tube Truss Assembly” on page 35). • X130-84 and X130-94 augers use a combination of rigid tube trussing on top of the auger tube and cable trussing on the sides of the auger tube (see “X130-84/X130-94 Auger Tube Truss Assembly” on page 40). 3.10.1.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 LOW TRUSS TOWER 7/16” X 1-1/4” BOLTS HIGH TRUSS TOWER 7/16” LOCKNUTS LOW TRUSS TOWER 7/16” X 1-1/4” BOLTS 7/16” LOCKNUTS TRUSS CABLE ATTACH BRACKET Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY INSTALL THE X130-74 TRUSS CABLES There are two cable runs on the X130-74, a long cable run between the upper tube and the lower tube, and a short cable run between the lower tube and the upper middle tube: • The first (short) run is made up of a single 73’ cable. • The second (long) run is made up of two separate cables: one 85’ 6” long and one 36’ long. See Table 3.8.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY Important: Note: Important: WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 • Attach eyebolts to the ends of the 36’ cable [20090] with two 3/8” cable clamps [18990], using about 10" (25.4 cm) - 12" (30.5 cm) of cable. Tighten securely. • Insert each eyebolt into a separate turnbuckles, and secure by threading on a 1/2” locknut fully onto the eyebolt shaft, but not further than 1/4”. 8.
30787 R1 EYEBOLT 1/2” LOCKNUT CABLE GUIDES 36’ CABLE 3/8” CABLE CLAMPS 5/16” CABLE CLAMP 3/8” CABLE CLAMPS EYEBOLTS TURNBUCKLE 5/16” CABLE CLAMP CABLE RETURN BRACKET 73’ CABLE 85’6” CABLE 5/16” CABLE CLAMPS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.10.2. X130-84/X130-94 AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY INSTALL X130-84/X130-94 TRUSS TOWERS AND TRUSS TUBES See Table 3.9. for a list of parts required to install the X130-84/X130-94 truss towers and truss tubes, as well as for figure references that apply to the diagrams below. Note: • For the X130-84 models, see Figure 3.14 and Figure 3.15. • For the X130-94 models, see Figure 3.16 and Figure 3.17.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY b. thread a 1” nut fully onto the threaded rod end of a short adjuster tube, then insert threaded rod into the truss tube adjuster plate; c. thread a second 1” nut a short distance onto the threaded rod. 7. Repeat the above process for the discharge side of the tube. 8. Ensure that the 1” nuts on the long and short adjuster tubes are loose.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Table 3.9.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY 2 1 2 13 13 2 2 2 1 WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 16 14 8 7 8 3 4 3 5 12 12 3 15 11 16 6 14 6 16 7 6 7 6 7 11 10 5 7 6 15 10 7 16 14 6 13 7 6 7 10 6 5 12 3 9 15 12 11 10 10 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY 1 2 13 2 2 13 2 2 2 1 WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 10 16 16 4 3 5 12 12 3 15 3 11 16 6 6 14 7 6 6 7 10 7 11 10 5 7 8 15 6 6 11 7 14 8 6 13 7 6 7 6 5 12 9 3 15 12 11 16 10 14 10 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY INSTALL X130-84/X130-94 CABLE TRUSSING See Table 3.10. for a list of parts required to install the X130-84/X130-94 truss cables, as well as for figure references that apply to the Figure 3.18 (X130-84 shown, X130-94 is similar). 1. Attach eyebolts to both ends of a truss cable with two 3/8” cable clamps using about 10" (25.4 cm) - 12" (30.5 cm) of cable. Tighten securely. 2.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 8 4 5 5 4 3 2 1 6 1 2 7 3 7 5 3. ASSEMBLY 3.10. AUGER TUBE TRUSS ASSEMBLY Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME Table 3.11. provides a list of parts required to assemble the auger frame. Table 3.11.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 WARNING Components are heavy and create a crushing and pinching hazard if improperly handled. Be sure to use proper hoisting equipment and procedures, and ensure lifting apparatus is secure. Lockout the lifting apparatus before working around or under the raised components. Failure to do so may cause serious personal injury. 1. Ensure the workspace is clear and large enough to accommodate assembly of the auger.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME 3/8” LOCKNUTS 3/8” X 1-1/4” BOLTS 1/2” LOCKNUTS TRANSPORT STAND 1/2” X 1-1/2” BOLTS 3-PIECE AXLE AM FR STABILIZER CROSS MEMBER E M AR SCISSOR REST A ME FRA RM 1/2” X 1-1/2” BOLT 1/2” LOCKNUT 3/4” X 2” BOLTS 3/4” LOCKNUTS Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. Elevate the frame arm with a support stand placed under the stabilizer cross member, and place another support stand so it can be used to support the bowtie end of the lower scissor arms as they are installed. 8. Lift the lower scissors into position, with the narrow ends positioned at the pins flanges on the 3-piece axle, and the wide ends elevated on the support stands.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME 9. Lift the bowtie into place, and bolt it to the lower scissors with eight 5/8'' x 2'' bolts and 5/8'' locknuts per side. A steel punch may be necessary to align bolt holes. 10. Install the bow tie cross-brace using four 1/2'' x 1-1/2'' bolts and 1/2'' locknuts. 1/2” LOCKNUT 1/2” X 1-1/2” BOLT 1/2” X 1-1/2” BOLT 1/2” LOCKNUT BOWTIE BOWTIE CROSS BRACE 5/8” LOCKNUTS 5/8” X 2” BOLTS Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 11. Install the upper scissor: a. Install the scissor support on the upper scissor using 1/2'' x 1-3/4'' GR8 bolts and 1/2'' locknuts. b. Lift and position the upper scissor with pin flanges aligned with pin flanges of the bowtie. c. Connect the upper scissor to the lower scissors with a greased scissor pin inserted in each side of the bowtie. d.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Note: 3. ASSEMBLY 3.11. ASSEMBLE THE AUGER FRAME 12. Use four 1/2 x 1-1/2 bolts and four 1/2” locknuts to loosely install four frame attach spacers on the four upper and lower tube attach brackets (the spacers must be free to move during the tube installation process). The frame attach spacer bolts should remain loose until after the tube has been installed on the frame, then tightened fully.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.12. INSTALLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.12. INSTALLING THE HYDRAULIC CYLINDERS Note: 1. Position the cylinders on the cylinder lugs. The rod end of the cylinder must be attached to the bowtie so that the rod extends towards the intake (Figure 3.31). The cylinder ports must face each other. 2. Pin the cylinder in place using 1” x 3-3/8” cylinder pins and 1” external hitch clips (see Figure 3.24).
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.13. ASSEMBLE WHEEL HUBS AND INSTALL TIRES 3.13. ASSEMBLE WHEEL HUBS AND INSTALL TIRES For each axle extension (29961) and hub assembly (17013) pair: Note: 1. Remove any dirt from spindle and hub. 2. Thoroughly pack wheel bearings and cups with a good grade of bearing grease. 3. Place large bearing into hub and carefully tap in seal. 4. Slip hub onto the axle extension spindle and insert small bearing and washer. 5.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.14. ATTACHING THE AUGER TUBE TO THE FRAME WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.14. ATTACHING THE AUGER TUBE TO THE FRAME Table 3.12. provides a list of parts required to attach the auger tube to the frame. Table 3.12.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.14. ATTACHING THE AUGER TUBE TO THE FRAME 1-3/4” X 19” LOWER FRAME ATTACH PIN 5/16” X 2-1/2” ROLL PIN STABILIZER BRACKETS Figure 3.26 Inserting the Lower Frame Attach Pins 5/8” X 2” BOLT 5/8” LOCKNUT 5/8” X 2” BOLT 5/8” LOCKNUT 5/8” X 2-1/2” BOLT 5/8” LOCKNUT Figure 3.27 Stabilizer Braces (Installed) 5.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.14. ATTACHING THE AUGER TUBE TO THE FRAME WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6. Connect tube to the scissor lift: e. Adjust the tube height and frame position until the upper frame attach spacers are aligned with the tube connection flange holes at the top of the upper scissor arm. f.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.15. CONNECTING HYDRAULIC HOSE TO CYLINDERS 3.15. CONNECTING HYDRAULIC HOSE TO CYLINDERS Table 3.13. provides a list of parts required to connect hydraulic hose to the lift cylinders. Table 3.13.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.15. CONNECTING HYDRAULIC HOSE TO CYLINDERS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 X13 Hydraulic Hose Assembly STEEL TEE STEEL ELBOW HOSE, 3/8'' X 2', 2500 PSI Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.15. CONNECTING HYDRAULIC HOSE TO CYLINDERS X13 Hydraulic Hose Assembly (20058/20059/20060) BALL VALVE (on Boot) STEEL ELBOW (28478) STEEL TEE (28480) HOSE, 3/8'' X 2', 2500 PSI (28468) PIONEER COUPLER (To Tractor Hydraulic Supply) Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.15. CONNECTING HYDRAULIC HOSE TO CYLINDERS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.16. INSTALL LOW PROFILE INTAKE HOPPER 1/4” X 3/4” BOLTS AND 1/4” LOCKNUTS Figure 3.32 Installing the Ball Valve on the Boot 3.16. INSTALL LOW PROFILE INTAKE HOPPER WARNING Components are heavy and create a crushing hazard if improperly handled. Be sure to use proper hoisting equipment and procedures, and ensure lifting apparatus is secure. Lockout the lifting apparatus before working around or under the raised components.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.16. INSTALL LOW PROFILE INTAKE HOPPER WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Table 3.14.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.16. INSTALL LOW PROFILE INTAKE HOPPER 7. Attach the 4 solid wheels to the 4 hopper corners with the axle pins and hairpins. There are 3 height settings (Figure 3.35) that can be used according to preference. 8. To connect the intake hopper to the auger boot, the swing head spout door must first be opened. To do so, open the spring clasps and rotate the spout door open, so that it lies down on the top of the swing tube. 9.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.16. INSTALL LOW PROFILE INTAKE HOPPER WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7/16” X 1-1/4” BOLTS AND 7/16” LOCKNUTS INSPECTION HATCH BAR AND HAIRCLIPS CABLE ATTACH BRACKET WHEEL, WHEEL PIN, AND HAIRCLIP Figure 3.35 Connecting the Wheels, Inspection Hatch Bar, and Hopper Cable Attach Bracket 5/16” X 3/4” GR2 BOLT SPOUT HEAD RETAINER SPOUT HEAD SPACER Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.17. INSTALLING THE HOPPER LIFT ARM AND WINCH 3.17. INSTALLING THE HOPPER LIFT ARM AND WINCH Table 3.15 provides a list of parts required to install the intake hopper lift arm and winch. Table 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.17. INSTALLING THE HOPPER LIFT ARM AND WINCH WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7/16 X 1-1/4” BOLTS 7/16” LOCKNUTS Figure 3.37 Installing the Lift Arm WINCH ASSEMBLY HAIRPIN MOUNT PIN BOOT WINCH BRACKET Figure 3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.17. INSTALLING THE HOPPER LIFT ARM AND WINCH CABLE CLAMP Figure 3.39 Connecting the Winch Cable to Spool SAFETY CHAIN AND HOOK WINCH CHAIN AND HOOK Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.18. INSTALL THE HITCH JACK WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.18. INSTALL THE HITCH JACK The jack is attached to the auger with a pin at the pivot point. To install: Note: 1. Elevate the auger boot (intake end) approximately 2’ (5.08 cm) with a frontend loader and sling, and install the jack in a vertical position. Secure with supplied pin. 2. Place a board beneath the jack before setting it on the ground, then lower the auger until the jack is seated.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.19. CONNECTING THE PTO DRIVELINE TRANSPORT STRAP 1/2” X 1-1/2” BOLTS 1/2” LOCKNUTS PTO DRIVELINE TRANSPORT SADDLE PTO 3/8” ROLL PIN SPROCKET SHIELD SQUARE KEY 5/16” X 3/4” BOLTS AND 5/16” LOCKNUTS Figure 3.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.20. AUGER-TO-TRACTOR HOOKUP WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3.20. AUGER-TO-TRACTOR HOOKUP Important: Auger must be correctly connected to the tractor for all operations, including transport, raising, placement, and augering grain. The final stage of the assembly is attaching the auger to the tractor. When attaching the auger to your tractor, you must leave the correct spacing between the bottom of the tractor drawbar and the top of the securing device on the hitch pin.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 3. ASSEMBLY 3.20. AUGER-TO-TRACTOR HOOKUP Figure 3.43 Measurements Between Drawbar and PTO Driveline MEASUREMENT PROBLEM SOLUTION • The PTO driveline will bottom out • Pull out or lengthen the tracIf (A) is less than 14” (35.6 when auger is in raised position. tor drawbar as needed to cm) (C) will be less than make (C) 41” (104.1 cm) • This will cause damage to the the recommended 41” when the auger is in full down PTO driveline, the bearing, or (104.
3. ASSEMBLY 3.20.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 4. TRANSPORT 4.1. TRANSPORT PROCEDURE 4. Transport WARNING Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or property damage. DANGER Electrocution hazard: • This auger is not insulated. • Keep auger away from overhead power lines and devices. • Electrocution can occur without direct contact. • Fully lower auger before moving.
4. TRANSPORT 4.1. TRANSPORT PROCEDURE WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 JACK LUG AXLE PIN AXLE Note: Note: Figure 4.1 Retract Wheel Axles 3. Position and secure hitch pin and safety chain (See Figure 4.2). Place safety chain through clevis welded to auger hitch tube and bolt together before attaching to tractor. The chain must have a load rating at least as high as the auger weight. Figure 4.2 Position and Secure Hitch Pin and Safety Chain 4.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 SAFETY CHAIN AND HOOK 4. TRANSPORT 4.1. TRANSPORT PROCEDURE WINCH CHAIN AND HOOK Figure 4.3 Hopper in Transport Position CAUTION If auger wheels are partially or fully buried in snow or grain, failure to clear the area around the wheels before moving may cause damage to the auger or result in serious injury. Important: Intake feed side of hopper must face main auger when in transport (Figure 4.3) 6. Clear all untrained personnel from transport zone.
4. TRANSPORT 4.1. TRANSPORT PROCEDURE WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 NOTICE Empty the auger before transporting. Transporting a full auger will place excessive loads on the tube assembly, frame, axle assembly, hitch, and towing unit. If auger wheels are partially or fully buried in snow or grain, do not attempt to move auger until snow or grain has been cleared away from auger wheels.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 5. PLACEMENT 5.1. PLACEMENT PROCEDURE 5. Placement Important: Wheels must be free to move when raising or lowering the auger. Important: Always use a safety chain when transporting the auger. Note: Do not place anything under the wheels of the auger for added height.
5. PLACEMENT 5.1. PLACEMENT PROCEDURE WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 CAUTION Dirt in the hydraulic system can damage the cylinder orings, causing leakage and the possible failure of the system and personal injury. 5. Extend the wheel axles: a. Ensure that the auger is on level ground before attempting to extend or retract the axle extensions. Auger must be attached to tractor at all times. b.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 5. PLACEMENT 5.1. PLACEMENT PROCEDURE d. Remove the axle pin from the axle and slide the axle outwards until the second set of holes line up (Figure 5.2). Reinsert the axle pin and secure with snap pin. Lower the jack. EXTEND AXLE INSERT AXLE PIN Figure 5.2 Extend Axle and Insert Axle Pin e. Repeat the process on the other side of the axle to extend the other side. 6. Raise the main auger tube, if required: a.
5. PLACEMENT 5.1. PLACEMENT PROCEDURE WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 CAUTION If hose valve remains open, a loss of hydraulic pressure within in the tractor system will allow the auger to lower inadvertently, damaging the equipment and causing personal injury. WARNING Do not disconnect coupler under pressure. Relieve pressure and then disconnect. CAUTION Do not use auger as a hoist to raise any object regardless of weight. This will create an unsafe condition and will void warranty.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 5. PLACEMENT 5.2. POSITIONING TRACTOR FOR RIGHT-ANGLE DRIVE OPERATION 5.2. POSITIONING TRACTOR FOR RIGHT-ANGLE DRIVE OPERATION 1. Use the tractor to position the auger at the bin, as described in the previous section, ensuring that the auger wheels are securely chocked, and that the scissor lift valve is closed. 2. Position hitch jack with board underneath, then raise auger hitch slightly. 3.
5. PLACEMENT 5.2. POSITIONING TRACTOR FOR RIGHT-ANGLE DRIVE OPERATION WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Figure 5.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6. OPERATION 6.1. PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST 6. Operation WARNING Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or property damage. 6.1. PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • 30787 R1 Tighten all fasteners. Adjust and/or lubricate boot chain and hopper chain. Ensure auger rotates freely.
6. OPERATION 6.2. OPERATOR CONTROLS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6.2. OPERATOR CONTROLS Figure 6.1 shows the hydraulic shut-off valve for the main auger tube hydraulic lift cylinders. Figure 6.2 and Figure 6.3 (respectively) show hydraulic winch and manual winch controls for lifting and lowering the hopper to and from transport position. For locations for PTO and hydraulic supply controls, please refer to the operating manual for the attached tractor. Figure 6.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6. OPERATION 6.2. OPERATOR CONTROLS 6.2.1. PTO DRIVE OPERATION Correct operation of the auger requires pre-inspection of the drive system, operator knowledge on how to shut down the system, and a general monitoring of the system during operation. NOTICE When positioning the auger, the PTO driveline must be disconnected from the tractor and placed in the transport saddle to prevent damage to auger and PTO driveline.
6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES DANGER Rotating Auger Hazard Contact with rotating flighting will result in amputation or severe laceration. DO NOT operate with guards removed or modified. Keep hands and feet away from rotating auger. Tie up long hair and remove jewelry. DO NOT wear loose-fitting clothing or items that could become caught. Shut off and lock out the power source before unplugging or cleaning. 6.3.1.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 Important: 6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES 9. Lock out the tractor and conduct a complete inspection of the auger following the checklist on page 89. After the initial start-up and inspection, the auger should be shut down and inspected at least 3 more times during the first 10 hours of operation. NOTICE Do not run an empty auger at high speed; this results in excessive wear. Do not exceed 540 RPM. 6.3.2.
6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 • If grain overflows through safety discharge door, then the auger is loaded beyond its capacity; reduce volume of feed going into intake hopper. Remember, auger capacity will decrease as the auger’s angle increases. USE OF GRAIN SPREADERS: Many grain spreaders cannot handle the large capacity of some augers. Some augers plug, causing damage to the flighting and other drive components.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES 6.3.4. EMERGENCY STOP / FULL-TUBE RESTART Although it is recommended that the machine be emptied before stopping, in an emergency situation: 1. Stop or shut down the power source immediately. 2. Stop the flow of material (if applicable). 3. Correct the emergency before resuming work. The tube may be filled with material if the machine is shut down inadvertently or for an emergency.
6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6.3.5. REVERSER OPERATION The following procedures are a supplement to the instructions that begin in “Operating Procedures” on page 90. Read and understand all instructions before operating auger. CAUTION Shut down and lock out all power before emptying boot and power before changing to forward or reverse modes. Ensure that PTO driveline is securely attached before operating.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES Reverse Position Reverse Position Forward Position Forward Position Figure 6.5 Forward and Reverse PTO Positions (1000 RPM PTO Reverser) Before Operating in the Normal Forward Mode: Note: 30787 R1 1. The stub spline on the PTO driveline must be inserted into the Forward spline coupler (see Figure 6.4 and Figure 6.5) and securely locked into place. 2.
6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 To Operate in the Reverse Mode: Important: 1. Insert the stub spline on the PTO driveline into the Reverse spline coupler (see Figure 6.4 and Figure 6.5), making certain it is securely locked into place. 2. Remove clean out cover before operating in reverse mode. 3. Operate auger slowly in reverse for a short period of time. Do not exceed 100 RPM. 4.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 6. OPERATION 6.3. OPERATING PROCEDURES 6.3.6. LOWERING & COMPLETION 1. Run the unit to clean out the majority of the grain from the main auger tube, boot, and hopper. 2. Turn off the tractor, and lock out the tractor power source (Refer to page 89 for procedure). 3. Disconnect the PTO driveline, and raise the intake hopper off the ground. 4. Remove all supports and chocks. 5.
6. OPERATION 6.3.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. MAINTENANCE 7.1. MAINTENANCE INTERVALS 7. Maintenance WARNING Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or property damage. NOTICE Do not modify equipment. Unauthorized modification may impair the function or safety of the equipment, could affect the life of the equipment, and will void your warranty. 7.1.
7. MAINTENANCE 7.2. FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7.2. FLUIDS AND LUBRICANTS GEAR OIL Use SAE approved 90W or equivalent gear oil. GREASE Use SAE multi-purpose high-temperature grease with extreme pressure (EP) performance or SAE multi-purpose lithium-based grease. 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7.3.1. VISUAL INSPECTION Before beginning visual inspection, check auger wheels and ensure that all operators are aware of safety procedures.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7.3.2. HYDRAULIC HOSE AND COUPLER INSPECTION Using a piece of cardboard or wood, run it along the length of the hose and around all fittings. Replace the hose or tighten/replace the fitting if a leak is found. WARNING High-pressure hydraulic fluid! Escaping oil under pressure can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury. • Relieve pressure on system before repairing, adjusting, or disconnecting.
7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 G F Figure 7.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES Figure 7.2 PTO Grease Fitting Locations To grease: 1. Use SAE multi-purpose high-temperature grease with extreme pressure (EP) performance or SAE multi-purpose lithium-based grease. 2. Use a hand-held grease gun only. 3. Wipe grease fitting with a clean cloth before greasing to avoid injecting dirt and grit. 4. If a fitting will not take grease, remove and clean thoroughly. Also clean lubricant passageway.
7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 CABLE PULLEYS Figure 7.3 Cable Pulleys 7.3.6. SWING TUBE COUPLER CHAIN SERVICING 1. Remove any accumulated debris with a cloth or a soft wire brush. 2. Inspect the power transfer chain for wear. 3. Lightly oil the chain. SWING TUBE COUPLER CHAIN Figure 7.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7.3.7. BOOT AND HOPPER CHAIN DRIVE SERVICING DANGER Rotating parts hazard: • Fingers, hands, feet, hair, clothing, and accessories can become caught or drawn into the pinch point. • Shut off and disable power source before adjusting or servicing. • DO NOT operate with guards removed or modified. • Keep away from rotating parts. • Tie up long hair and remove jewelry.
7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 b. For the Hopper: loosen the 2 bolts of the flighting bearing on the side that needs adjustment and set the chain slack (Figure 7.6). Figure 7.6 Hopper Chain Drive Note: If the chain can’t be tightened enough, remove a link from the chain. If the chain will not fit with one link removed, add a half link to the chain and replace. 4. Lightly oil the chain.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES 7.3.9. MACHINE CLEANING 1. Clean out excess grain from auger tube, boot, and hopper. 2. Make sure water can drain from the auger tube and hopper and then wash the tube with a water hose or pressure washer until all dirt, mud, debris, or residue is gone. 3. Provide sufficient time for the water to drain from the auger. 7.3.10.
7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7.3.13. CABLE ADJUSTMENT (X130-74) The cables are properly tightened when: • There is no slack in the cables. • The discharge end is deflected sightly upwards. • The tube is straight side-to-side. TIGHTENING CABLES The location of the cable adjustment points are shown in the accompanying figure. 1.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES • Lift the discharge end of the auger with a front end loader or rest on a bin so that the tube has a slight upward deflection at the discharge to give the cable some slack. • Tighten the long cable’s turnbuckles evenly on both sides so the tube stays straight. • Tighten the cables so there is a slight upwards angle on the discharge end. • Check the short cable for slack and tighten as necessary. 7.3.14.
7. MAINTENANCE 7.3. MAINTENANCE PROCEDURES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 7.3.15. CHANGING GEARBOX OIL 1. Place a pan under the drain plug. 2. Use a wrench and remove the drain plug. 3. Loosen the filler plug so air can enter the gearbox and the oil will drain freely (see Figure 7.7). 4. Allow the oil to drain completely. 5. Replace the drain plug. 6. Add oil until the gearbox is half full (center of cross shaft) and replace filler plug. A flexible funnel may be required.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 8. STORAGE 8. Storage WARNING Before continuing, ensure you have read and understand the relevant information in the safety section. Safety information is provided to help prevent serious injury, death, or property damage. WARNING To reduce the risk of injury or death, store in an area away from human activity and do not permit children to play on or around the stored machine.
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WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 9. TROUBLESHOOTING 9. Troubleshooting The following table lists the causes and solutions to some potential problems you may encounter in operating your swing-away auger. Table 9.1 PROBLEM The auger does not turn. The upper auger sections will not turn. Auger is noisy. The auger will not raise or lower. Low material augering rate. Auger will not stay in elevated position. Tube is misaligned.
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WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 10. APPENDIX 10.1. SPECIFICATIONS 10.Appendix 10.1. SPECIFICATIONS Important: Wheatheart Manufacturing reserves the right to change specifications without notice. Table 10.1 X130-74 X130-84 X130-94 CAPACITY Unloading Rate 8700 - 9600 Bu/Hr DIMENSIONS 13” (33.0 cm) Tube Size Transport Discharge Clearance 13” (33.0 cm) 13” (33.0 cm) Length 74‘ 84’ 94’ Width 11’8” / 15’ (3.55 m / 4.57 m) 11’8” / 15’ (3.55 m / 4.57 m) 11’8” / 15’ (3.
10. APPENDIX 10.2. BOLT TORQUE VALUES WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 10.2. BOLT TORQUE VALUES The tables shown below give correct torque values for various bolts and capscrews. Tighten all bolts to the torque specified in the chart unless otherwise noted. Check tightness of bolts periodically, using bolt torque chart as your guide. Replace hardware with the same strength bolt. Table 10.
WHEATHEART - X13 SERIES AUGERS X1374, X1384, X1394 10. APPENDIX 10.2. BOLT TORQUE VALUES Table 10.3 Metric Bolt Torque 30787 R1 BOLT DIAMETER M3 M4 M5 M6 M8 M10 M12 M14 M16 M20 M24 (Nm) (lb-ft) (Nm) (lb-ft) 0.5 3 6 10 25 50 90 140 225 435 750 0.4 2.2 4 7 18 37 66 103 166 321 553 1.8 4.5 9 15 35 70 125 200 310 610 1050 1.3 3.
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WARRANTY REGISTRATION Wheatheart congratulates you on your new equipment purchase. The warranty registration form must be filled out within thirty (30) days from delivery date and sent to: Wheatheart Manufacturing Box 39 Rosenort, Manitoba, Canada, R0G 1WO CUSTOMER COPY (Retain this card for warranty and record purposes.
LIMITED WARRANTY Wheatheart warrants to the buyer that the new machinery is free from defects in material and workmanship. This warranty is only effective for any new machinery that has not been altered, changed, repaired, or treated since its delivery to the buyer, other than by Wheatheart or its authorized dealers or employees, and does not apply to accessories, attachments, tools, or parts sold or operated with the new machinery if they have not been manufactured by Wheatheart.
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