Grain Handling FARM WAGONS

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Grain Handling FARM WAGONS 872 Beginning with Serial #D43060100 1072 Beginning with Serial #D43070100 1280 Beginning with Serial #D43060100 1396/1396B Beginning with Serial #D10000000 Part No. 30629

FARM WAGONS Introduction Foreword This symbol identifies important safety messages. When you see it, read the message that follows and be alert to the possibility of personal injury. Remember, safety instructions stated in this manual are for your protection. Read them carefully and follow them closely when working around or using this machine. Read and study this manual completely before attempting to operate this implement. Take this manual to the field for handy reference when operating, adjusting, or servicing your machine. When referenced, Right-Hand (RH) and Left-Hand (LH) side of the machine are determined by standing behind the machine and facing in the direction of travel. 2 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Introduction Product Information When ordering parts or when requesting further information or assistance, always give the following information: Machine name Model number Serial number All products manufactured by Unverferth Mfg. Co., Inc. are warranted to be free from material and workmanship defects for one full year from time of consumer delivery. Your local dealer will gladly assist you with any warranty questions. Please fill out and retain this portion for your records. The serial number plate is located on the front axle frame assembly (Fig. 1). Purchase Date Model Serial No. Dealer City Dealer Contact Phone FIG. 1 Serial Number Decal The information, specifications, and illustrations in the manual are on the basis of information available at the time it was written. Due to continuing improvements in the design and manufacture of Unverferth products, all specifications and information contained herein are subject to change without notice. (October (January 2014) 2011) 3

FARM WAGONS Introduction Table of Contents Foreword...2 Product Information...3 SECTION I Safety General Hazard Information... 1-2 Safety Decals... 1-3 Following Safety Instructions... 1-4 Before Operating or Servicing... 1-4 During Operation... 1-5 Before Transporting... 1-5 During Transport... 1-5 Pressurized Oil... 1-6 Preparing for Emergencies... 1-7 Wearing Protective Equipment... 1-7 SECTION II Set Up Set Up Instructions - Models Without Brakes... 2-2 Adjustable Tongue Length... 2-4 Set Up Instructions - Models With Brakes... 2-4 SECTION III Operation Load Capacity... 3-2 Tractor Ballast... 3-2 Tractor Drawbar... 3-2 Tires and Wheels... 3-3 Checking Chassis... 3-3 Load Distribution... 3-3 Adjustable Quick Hitch Tongue... 3-4 Tongue Length... 3-4 Adjusting Wheelbase... 3-4 Transport Chain... 3-4 4 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Introduction Table of Contents SECTION IV Maintenance Adjusting Wheel Toe-In... 4-2 General Maintenance Instructions... 4-3 Grease Gun Lube Points Lube Cycle... 4-3 Miscellaneous Lube Points... 4-3 Hub Assembly... 4-3 Brake System... 4-4 Sliding Hitch and Latch... 4-4 Master Cylinder... 4-4 Brake Shoe Adjustment... 4-5 Brake Bleeding... 4-5 Manual Bleeding... 4-5 Brake Adjusting Instructions... 4-6 Wheel and Tires... 4-7 Wheel Nut Torque Requirements... 4-7 Tire Pressure... 4-8 Tire Warranty... 4-8 Complete Torque Chart... 4-9 Troubleshooting... 4-10 Typical Wheel Cylinder Parts... 4-11 To Disassemble... 4-11 To Reassemble... 4-11 SECTION V Parts Model #872 Components... 5-2 Model #1072 Components... 5-6 Model #1280 Components... 5-10 Model #1396 Components... 5-14 Model #1396B (Brakes) Components... 5-18 Tongue With Brake Components... 5-22 Brake Components... 5-24 Wheels... 5-26 (October (May 2014) 2011) 5

FARM WAGONS Introduction Notes 6 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Safety SECTION I Safety General Hazard Information... 1-2 Safety Decals... 1-3 Following Safety Instructions... 1-4 Before Operating or Servicing... 1-4 During Operation... 1-5 Before Transporting... 1-5 During Transport... 1-5 Pressurized Oil... 1-6 Preparing for Emergencies... 1-7 Wearing Protective Equipment... 1-7 (October (May 2014) 2011) 1-1

FARM WAGONS Safety General Hazard Information No accident-prevention program can be successful without the wholehearted cooperation of the person who is directly responsible for the operation of the equipment. A large number of accidents can be prevented only by the operator anticipating the result before the accident is caused and doing something about it. No power-driven equipment, whether it be transportation or processing, whether it be on the highway, in the field, or in the industrial plant, can be safer than the person who is at the controls. If accidents are to be prevented--and they can be prevented--it will be done by the operators who accept the full measure of their responsibility. It is true that the designer, the manufacturer, and the safety engineer can help; and they will help, but their combined efforts can be wiped out by a single careless act of the operator. It is said that, the best kind of a safety device is a careful operator. We, at Unverferth Mfg. Co., Inc. ask that you be that kind of operator. SIGNAL WORDS REMEMBER: THINK SAFETY A CAREFUL OPERATOR IS THE BEST INSURANCE AGAINST AN ACCIDENT! INDICATES AN EXTREMELY HAZARDOUS SITUATION OR ACTION THAT WILL RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. INDICATES A HAZARDOUS SITUATION OR ACTION THAT COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. INDICATES AN UNSAFE SITUATION OR ACTION THAT MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY. Is used for instruction on operating, adjusting, or servicing a machine. 1-2 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Safety Safety Decals REPLACE LOST, DAMAGED, PAINTED, OR UNREADABLE DECALS IMMEDIATELY. IF PARTS THAT HAVE DECALS ARE REPLACED, ALSO MAKE SURE TO INSTALL NEW DECALS. THESE DECALS INFORM AND REMIND THE OPERATOR WITH OPERATIONAL INFORMATION AND SAFETY MESSAGES. Part No. 97961 Part No. 91072 Part No. 97575 Reflector =Red= Part No. 9003126 (October (January 2014) 2011) 1-3

FARM WAGONS Safety Following Safety Instructions Read and understand this operator s manual before operating. All machinery should be operated only by trained and authorized personnel. To prevent machine damage, use only attachments and service parts approved by the manufacturer. Always shut towing vehicle engine off and remove key before servicing. Avoid personal attire such as loose fitting clothing, shoestrings, drawstrings, pants cuffs, long hair, etc., that may become entangled in moving parts. Do not allow anyone to ride on the implement. Make sure everyone is clear before operating machine or towing vehicle. Never attempt to operate implement unless you are in driver's seat. Before Operating or Servicing Do not stand between towing vehicle and implement during hitching. Avoid working under an implement; however, if it becomes absolutely unavoidable, make sure the implement is safely blocked. Always make certain everyone and everything is clear of the machine before beginning operation. Verify that all safety shields are in place and properly secured. Ensure that all applicable safety decals are installed and legible. Explosive separation of a tire and rim can cause serious injury or death. Only properly trained personnel should attempt to service a tire and wheel assembly. 1-4 (October (May 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Safety During Operation Regulate speed to field conditions. Maintain complete control at all times. Never lubricate equipment when in operation. Keep away from overhead power lines. Electrical shock can cause serious injury or death. Use extreme care when operating close to ditches, fences, or on hillsides. Do not leave towing vehicle unattended with engine running. Before Transporting Secure transport chains to towing vehicle before transporting. DO NOT transport without chains. Check for proper function of all available transport lights. Make sure that all reflectors are clean and in place on machine. Make sure the SMV emblem is visible to approaching traffic. This implement may not be equipped with brakes. Ensure that the towing vehicle has adequate weight and braking capacity to tow this unit. During Transport Comply with state and local laws governing highway safety when moving machinery. Use transport lights as required by local laws to adequately warn operators of other vehicles. Use good judgment when transporting equipment on highways. Regulate speed to road conditions and maintain complete control. Maximum speed of implement should never exceed 20 mph. Do not exceed 10 mph during off-highway travel. Slow down before making sharp turns to avoid tipping. Drive slowly over rough ground and side slopes. Use rear hitch for transporting an additional running gear only. Do not use for towing any other implement. (October (May 2014) 2011) 1-5

FARM WAGONS Safety Pressurized Oil Relieve pressure before loosening any hydraulic fittings or servicing hydraulic system. Use a piece of cardboard or wood to detect leaks of hydraulic fluid under pressure. Correct hydraulic leaks immediately. High-pressure fluids can penetrate the skin and cause serious injury or death. Seek medical treatment immediately if injured by high-pressure fluids. Do not bend or strike high-pressure lines. Do not install bent or damaged tubes or hoses. Repair all oil leaks. Leaks can cause fires, personal injury, and environmental damage. Route hoses and lines carefully to prevent premature failure due to kinking and rubbing against other parts. Make sure that all clamps, guards and shields are installed correctly. Check hydraulic hoses and tubes carefully. Replace components as necessary if any of the following conditions are found: o End fittings damaged, displaced, or leaking. o Outer covering chafed or cut and wire reinforcing exposed. o Outer covering ballooning locally. o Evidence of kinking or crushing of the flexible part of a hose. o Armoring embedded in the outer cover. 1-6 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Safety Preparing for Emergencies Keep a first aid kit and properly rated fire extinguisher nearby. Keep emergency numbers for fire, rescue, and poison control personnel near the phone. Wearing Protective Equipment Wear clothing and personal protective equipment appropriate for the job. Wear steel-toed shoes when operating. Wear hearing protection when exposed to loud noises. Do not wear additional hearing impairing devices such as radio headphones, etc This product may contain a chemical known to the state of California to cause cancer, or birth defects, or other reproductive harm. (October (January 2014) 2011) 1-7

FARM WAGONS Safety Notes 1-8 (October 2011) (January 2014)

FARM WAGONS Set Up SECTION II Set Up Set Up Instructions - Models Without Brakes... 2-2 Adjustable Tongue Length... 2-4 Set Up Instructions - Models With Brakes... 2-4 (October (January 2015) 2011) 2-1

FARM WAGONS Set Up Set Up Instructions - Model Without Brakes FALLING OBJECTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT WORK UNDER THE MACHINE AT ANY TIME WHILE BEING HOISTED. BE SURE ALL LIFTING DEVICES AND SUPPORTS ARE RATED FOR THE LOADS BEING HOISTED. THESE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WILL REQUIRE SAFE LIFTING DEVICES UP TO 2000 LBS. SPECIFIC LOAD RATINGS FOR INDIVIDUAL LOADS WILL BE GIVEN AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME IN THE INSTRUCTIONS. EYE PROTECTION AND OTHER APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MUST BE WORN WHILE SERVICING IMPLEMENT. KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF PINCH POINT AREAS. Must have a minimum of two bolts engaged per end of coupling pole. Failure to do so could result in failure of the gear. 1. Determine the desired length of the wagon. 2. Insert coupling pole into the front and rear frames. Model #1280 Shown FIG. 3-1 OM-03927 3. Align holes in frames with the holes in the coupling pole which best fits the undercarriage on your gravity box. 4. Secure the coupling pole to both frames using the hardware provided with your model farm wagon. 2-2 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Set Up Set Up Instructions - Model Without Brakes (continued) 5. Position the stake pockets onto both the front and rear frames. Place the stake pockets against the outside of each runner on the undercarriage of your gravity box. Secure with hardware provided. NOTE: The stake pocket can be set at either of 2 widths (38" or 42" Inside). Set at the width that matches your gravity box skid width. FIG. 3-2 OM-03929 6. Fasten the tongue assembly onto the turning plate on the front frame using the pin weldment and hardware provided for your model farm wagon. FIG. 3-3 OM-03928 7. Use appropriate lifting device rated at a minimum of 2,000 lbs. to lift Farm Wagon and support with jack stands rated at 2,000 lbs. and install the tire and wheel assemblies onto hubs. See "Torque Chart" in MAINTENANCE section. NOTE: The quick hitch tongue is adjustable to a variety of lengths. Relocate latch to the required position and re-install pin. Be sure to install hair pin cotter to prevent any inadvertent removal of pin. (October (August 2012) 2011) 2-3

FARM WAGONS Set Up Adjustable Tongue Length Remove hair pin cotter and hitch pin from latch handle. Lift the latch handle and extend the inner body to desired location. Replace the hitch pin and hair pin cotter. FIG. 3-4 OM-03927 Set Up Instructions - Model With Brakes FALLING OBJECTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT WORK UNDER THE MACHINE AT ANY TIME WHILE BEING HOISTED. BE SURE ALL LIFTING DEVICES AND SUPPORTS ARE RATED FOR THE LOADS BEING HOISTED. THESE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WILL REQUIRE SAFE LIFTING DEVICES UP TO 2000 LBS. SPECIFIC LOAD RATINGS FOR INDIVIDUAL LOADS WILL BE GIVEN AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME IN THE INSTRUCTIONS. EYE PROTECTION AND OTHER APPROPRIATE PERSONAL PROTECTIVE EQUIPMENT MUST BE WORN WHILE SERVICING IMPLEMENT. KEEP HANDS CLEAR OF PINCH POINT AREAS. NOTE: If your unit is shipped to you unassembled, follow these instructions. 1. Determine the desired length of the gear. 2. Insert the reach tube (3673BE - BLUE) inside the front assembly. Secure the reach tube with four 5/8"-11 x 1 3/4" capscrews (9390-123), eight 5/8" flat washers (9405-100) and four 5/8"-11 elastic stop nuts (9398-019). 3. Assemble the rear assembly side in the same way. NOTE: Be sure the reach tube is the same distance in the front frame assembly as the rear frame assembly. 4. Uncoil the 3/16" dia. x 120" brake line with swivel nut ends (96725) from the front gear assembly and attach the end to the 3/16" tee (9465) on the rear assembly. 2-4 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Set Up Set Up Instructions - Model With Brakes 5. Attach the brake line clip (96728) to the 120" brake line, secure with a 1/4"-20 x 1 1/2" capscrew (9390-007), two 3/8" USS flat washers (9405-076), two 1/4" USS flat washers (9405-064) and a 1/4"-20 locknut (9936). NOTE: A loop may need to be put in the brake line depending on the length of the running gear. NOTE: Refer to the "Torque Chart" when tightening all hardware and brake lines. 6. Use a minimum 300 lb. hoist to lift the tongue assembly into position. 7. Insert hitch pin (30170) and secure with the flat washer 1 1/4" USS (9405-130) and elastic jam nut 1 1/8"-12UNF (9397-019). NOTE: Refer to the "Torque Chart" in MAINTENANCE section. 8. Attach the hydraulic brake hose (96723) to the brake line and then to the master cylinder. NOTE: The counterbalance spring is provided as an aid in lifting and holding the tongue, and should not be adjusted so tight, that the tongue is held up horizontally or above. Remember to tighten jam nuts. (October (January 2015) 2011) 2-5

FARM WAGONS Set Up Set Up Instructions - Model With Brakes (continued) Use appropriate lifting device rated at a minimum of 2,000 lbs. to lift Farm Wagon and support with jack stands rated at 2,000 lbs. and install the tire and wheel assemblies onto hubs. See "Torque Chart" in MAINTENANCE section. 9. Attach the wheels onto the wagon and secure with 9/16"-18 tapered nuts (91158) onto the studs. Torque according to Wheel Torque Chart in "MAINTENANCE" Section. IMPROPERLY TORQUED WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS CAN CAUSE A LOSS OF IMPLEMENT CONTROL AND MACHINE DAMAGE. WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS MUST BE CHECKED REGU- LARLY. SEE TORQUE PAGE IN THE "MAINTENANCE" SECTION FOR PROPER WHEEL NUT/BOLT SPECIFICATIONS. WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER FAILURES CAUSED BY IMPROPERLY TORQUED WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS. NOTE: Decal on the breather cap of master cylinder must be removed prior to using the brake system. 2-6 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Operation SECTION III Operation Load Capacity... 3-2 Tractor Ballast... 3-2 Tractor Drawbar... 3-2 Tires and Wheels... 3-3 Checking Chassis... 3-3 Load Distribution... 3-3 Adjustable Quick Hitch Tongue... 3-4 Tongue Length... 3-4 Adjusting Wheelbase... 3-4 Transport Chain... 3-4 (October 2011) 3-1

FARM WAGONS Operation Load Capacity The following models are designed to operate with a total maximum gross load of... Model 872 = 16,000 lbs. Model 1072 = 20,000 lbs. Model 1280 = 24,000 lbs. Model 1396/1396B = 26,000 lbs. Gross load is the combined weight of the Farm Wagon, wagon box or bed, and the material being hauled. Net load is the weight of the material being hauled. Operator safety and FARM WAGON life will depend on the correct combination of load weight, tire load capacity and tire inflation. FARM WAGON rating is the maximum recommended gross load for the wagon gear when the tire load capacity is greater than the FARM WAGON capacity. When the tire load capacity is less than the FARM WAGON rating, the tire load capacity becomes the maximum recommended gross load of the unit. Tractor Ballast Refer to your tractor operator's manual for correct amount of weights or ballast to be used with towed vehicles. This implement may not be equipped with brakes. Ensure that the towing vehicle has adequate weight and braking capacity to tow this unit. See the towing vehicle operator's manual for towing and braking capacity. Tractor Drawbar Before attaching the FARM WAGON to any tractor drawbar, be sure the drawbar is pinned and locked on center and the drawbar pin is of proper size and a safety pin is used. 3-2 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Operation Tires and Wheels Check tire pressures and maintain at recommended values listed in the "MAINTENANCE" section of this manual. IMPROPERLY TORQUED WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS CAN CAUSE A LOSS OF IMPLEMENT CONTROL AND MACHINE DAMAGE. WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS MUST BE CHECKED REGU- LARLY. SEE TORQUE PAGE IN THE "MAINTENANCE" SECTION FOR PROPER WHEEL NUT/BOLT SPECIFICATIONS. WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER FAILURES CAUSED BY IMPROPERLY TORQUED WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS. For questions regarding new tire warranty, please contact your local original equipment tire dealer. Used tires carry no warranty. Tire manufacturers' phone numbers and web sites are listed in the "MAINTENANCE" Section of this manual for your convenience. Checking Chassis Periodically, check all bolts and connections, especially before operating on the highway. Looseness in the reach, steering mechanism, or coupling pole may cause the FARM WAGON to sway or whip, repair or replace any worn or damaged components immediately. Load Distribution Be sure the load is well balanced on the FARM WAGON to insure proper trailing. Poor load distribution will cause improper trailing of the wagon. For best trailing results, the load must be evenly distributed between the front and rear axles and between the left-hand and right-hand sides. (October 2011) 3-3

FARM WAGONS Operation Adjustable Quick Hitch Tongue The adjustable quick hitch tongue permits the FARM WAGON to be hooked-up to the tractor safely. Position the tractor in-front of the FARM WAGON. Lift the tongue and extended body to attach the tractor drawbar. Back the tractor up to the re-latch tongue. Tongue Length For 872, 1072, and 1280 model Farm Wagons, to adjust the tongue length, simply lift up on tongue latch handle and extend completely. See "Adjustable Tongue Length" in Assembly Section of this manual. For the 1396 model Farm Wagon, adjust the tongue length by lifting up on the latch handle and extending inner body to desired length. Remove the capscrew and stop nut securing the latch handle to the inner tongue body, move latch handle into new hole location and replace hardware to attain desired length. Adjusting Wheelbase To adjust wheelbase, remove the capscrews, flat washers, and stop nuts, holding the coupling pole to the axle frames. Slide the coupling pole / axle frames to the desired setting. Replace hardware and tighten Transport Chain ALWAYS USE TRANSPORT CHAIN WHEN TRANSPORTING IMPLEMENTS. FAILURE TO USE A TRANSPORT CHAIN COULD CAUSE PERSONAL INJURY OR DAMAGE IF IMPLE- MENTS BECOME DISENGAGED. REPLACE TRANSPORT CHAIN IF ANY LINK OR END FITTING IS BROKEN, STRETCHED OR DAMAGED. DO NOT WELD TRANSPORT CHAIN. Secure the transport chain to the Farm Wagon tongue and to the tractor drawbar before transporting. Transport chain should have a minimum rating equal to the gross weight of implement and all attachments. Use only ASABE approved chains. Allow no more slack in chain than necessary to permit turning. NOTE: When towing two wagons, wrap the chain of second wagon around the rear axle of the first wagon and secure. The transport chain of the lead wagon must be sized for the total weight of both grain wagons. 3-4 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Operation Transport Chain (continued) Attach transport chain by inserting chain link between underside lugs on tongue and attach using pin (108049) and secure with two spiral pins (91144-167). Use only pin provided. FIG. 1-1 OM03879 Use intermediate support (Fig. 1-2). Do not use the intermediate support as the attaching point. Intermediate Support Towing Machine Towed Machine Attaching Point FIG. 1-2 OM03879 Store transport chain by wrapping or laying on tongue, not allowing chain to rest on ground. Chain is more sensitive to rusting or pitting and should be inspected prior to each use. Do not weld or attempt to repair chain, chain must be replaced. Please contact your KILLBROS dealer for pricing and availability on the following transport chains. PART NO. DESCRIPTION CAPACITY 97436 Transport Chain Bundle 16,100 lbs. Maximum Gross Load 9003278 Transport Chain Bundle 20,200 lbs. Maximum Gross Load 9003265 Transport Chain Bundle 30,400 lbs. Maximum Gross Load 95055 Transport Chain Bundle 40,500 lbs. Maximum Gross Load 9003269 Transport Chain Bundle 60,600 lbs. Maximum Gross Load (October (January 2014) 2011) 3-5

FARM WAGONS Operation Notes 3-6 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Maintenance SECTION IV Maintenance Adjusting Wheel Toe-In... 4-2 General Maintenance Instructions... 4-3 Grease Gun Lube Points Lube Cycle... 4-3 Miscellaneous Lube Points... 4-3 Hub Assembly... 4-3 Brake System... 4-4 Sliding Hitch and Latch... 4-4 Master Cylinder... 4-4 Brake Shoe Adjustment... 4-5 Brake Bleeding... 4-5 Manual Bleeding... 4-5 Brake Adjusting Instructions... 4-6 Wheel and Tires... 4-7 Wheel Nut Torque Requirements... 4-7 Tire Pressure... 4-8 Tire Warranty... 4-8 Complete Torque Chart... 4-9 Troubleshooting... 4-10 Typical Wheel Cylinder Parts... 4-11 To Disassemble... 4-11 To Reassemble... 4-11 (October (May 2014) 2011) 4-1

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Adjusting Wheel Toe-In After first use, recheck toe-in. Front wheel toe-in has been preset at the factory. If adjustment becomes necessary, use the following procedure. 1. Place the tongue in a straight and horizontal position. This can be checked by measuring reference lines "A" and "B". These measurements are the same when the tongue is straight forward. 2. Measure the distance between the front wheels at the centerline of the tires, Front (F) and Rear (R). Measurement "R" should be 1/8" to 3/8" longer than measurement "F" for proper toe-in. 3. If not, loosen both clamps on each tie rod and turn the tie rod to increase or decrease its length. When desired adjustment is reached, tighten clamps on tie rods. NOTE: Tie rods must be adjusted equally, so that dimension "C" is the same on both sides. FIG. 2-1 OM-00221A 4-2 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Maintenance General Maintenance Instructions For farm wagon and bearing longevity, as well as ease of operation, periodic lubrication is essential. This also helps to flush out moisture and dirt. Grease Gun Lube Points Lube Cycle Tongue Hitch Pin (End of Steering Hinge) - 1 Point Grease Once/Year Steering Hinge Pin (Front of Front Frame) - 1 Point Grease Once/Year Spindle Bearings (Both Ends of Front Axle) - 2 Points Grease Once/Year Miscellaneous Lube Points Extension Part of Extendable Tongue Oil or Grease When Needed Wheel Bearing - 8 Points Repack Grease Yearly After first use: 1. Recheck toe-in. Tie rods -- adjust to minimum 1/8" toe in (1/8" to 3/8" toe measured at tires). Periodically during usage, check the following: 1. Tongue pivot pin. 2. Tie rod connections at radius arm and at steering hinge. 3. Coupling pole bolt and nuts. 4. Tire pressure -- follow manufacturer's specification (too high or too low pressure causes abnormal tread wear). 5. Beveled wheel bolts -- wheel torque requirements. After each season: 1. Check welds on front and rear axles to coupling pole and to hounds. 2. Tie rods -- adjust to minimum 1/8" toe in (1/8" to 3/8" toe measured at tires). 3. It is recommended for improved tire life that tires be rotated diagonally. Hub Assembly 1. Use grease to lubricate the seal lip. 2. Place the hub onto the spindle. Rotate the hub while doing this so that the seal lip does not fold under as the lip goes on the seal lip of the spindle. 3. Be sure the outer cone slides on the spindle and into the cup. 4. Assemble the washer and the nut onto the spindle and tighten the nut to 20-25 ft.-lbs. Rotate the hub while tightening the nut. 5. Back off the nut until it becomes loose. 6. While rotating the hub, retighten the nut to remove all clearance. 7. Line up the next slot in the nut with the hole in the spindle. Insert the cotter pin and bend the cotter pin. 8. Install the hub cap. (January (October 2015) 2011) 4-3

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Brake System Sliding Hitch and Latch The braking system on your farm wagon is designed to release automatically when you backup. Before adjusting individual brake shoes, inspect the master cylinder push plate and put tube adjustment screw for proper contact when the sliding hitch and latch mechanism are compressed. If necessary, adjust the setscrew for a 1/4" gap in the normal free position (Fig. 2-2). Be sure to retighten jam nut. FIG. 2-2 OM-02896 DO NOT PACK REAR HUBS FULL OF GREASE. EXCESSIVE GREASE MAY LEAK INTO BRAKE DRUMS CAUSING BRAKE FAILURE. Saltwater, granular fertilizers, and other corrosive materials are destructive to metal. To prolong the life of a braking system used under corrosive conditions, flush the actuator periodically with a high pressure water hose. Be sure to grease bearings and oil all moving parts after the unit has dried. At the end of the season, when unit is to be stored, remove the brake drums and clean inside the brakes. Pack the wheel bearing before drum is installed. Master Cylinder Brake fluid level may be checked by removing the cap on the master cylinder. Refill level with a heavy-duty brake fluid that meets DOT-3. Do not clean any brake components in gasoline, kerosene, or oil. 4-4 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Brake System (continued) Brake Shoe Adjustment Brakes are set at the factory, however, it may become necessary to adjust shoes after first season. The brakes incorporate a "Back-up" feature that makes it necessary to rotate the wheels in the direction of forward rotation only when making adjustments. Use appropriate lifting device rated at a minimum of 2,000 lbs. to lift Farm Wagon and support with jack stands rated at 2,000 lbs., lift each wheel. Turn adjustment cog wheel located in slot on the brake backing plate until you cannot rotate the wheel by hand, then back-off the adjustment 1-2 threads. NOTE: Always rotate drum in direction of forward rotation only. Maintain brake fluid level in master cylinder. Adjust brake shoes as necessary. Purge air from lines if necessary. Brake Bleeding Use ONLY quality DOT-3 heavy-duty brake fluid. If pressure bleeding equipment is available follow the manufacturer's instructions in bleeding the system. Manual Bleeding Fill master cylinder with fluid. Bleed brakes first (farthest from master cylinder). Loosen the bleeder screw located in wheel cylinder one turn. The system is now open to the atmosphere through a passage drilled in the screw. Securely install bleeder hose to bleed screw on first wheel cylinder to be bled. (August (October 2012) 2011) 4-5

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Brake Adjusting Instructions FALLING OBJECTS CAN CAUSE SERIOUS INJURY OR DEATH. DO NOT WORK UNDER THE MACHINE AT ANY TIME WHILE BEING HOISTED. BE SURE ALL LIFTING DEVICES AND SUPPORTS ARE RATED FOR THE LOADS BEING HOISTED. THESE ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS WILL REQUIRE SAFE LIFTING DEVICES UP TO 26,000 LBS. SPECIFIC LOAD RATINGS FOR INDIVIDUAL LOADS WILL BE GIVEN AT THE APPROPRIATE TIME IN THE INSTRUCTIONS. To bleed and adjust the brakes on the rear wheels of the running gear, follow this procedure: 1. Properly chock the tires not being serviced. Remove the master cylinder cover on the tongue of the wagon. Make sure the master cylinder is not being actuated. 2. Using a safe lifting device rated for 26,000 lbs., raise up the axle to allow the tire with the brakes needing adjustment to spin freely. Loosen the anchor pin nut on the inside of the brake assembly back plate with a 1 1/8" socket. 3. Spin the tire in the direction of forward travel of the wagon. While the tire is spinning, adjust the brake and adjustment screw to increase the brakes until full contact of the brakes can be heard. The shoe adjustment screw is located behind the rubber cover located on the opposite side of the assembly back plate from the anchor pin. There will normally be 7-8 threads showing to achieve full contact. 4. While the tire is spinning, slowly apply and hold pressure to the master cylinder to engage the brakes. With the brakes engaged, retighten the anchor pin nut to 365 ft.-lbs. 5. Release the pressure to the master cylinder. 6. Back off the brake adjusting screw until 3.5 to 4 threads are showing. Spin the tire in the direction of forward travel of the wagon to make sure the wheel spins freely. If it does not, adjust the screw so 1/2 less threads are showing. 7. If brake contact is still severe, repeat steps 1 through 6. 8. Lower the jack, install the master cylinder cover and remove the chocks from the tires. 9. Check the brakes by pulling the trailer at least one mile. Bring the wagon up to normal towing speed or a maximum of 25 mph and apply the brakes to bring the unit to a stop several times. Check the brakes for excessive heat. 10. After allowing the brakes to cool, adjust the brake shoe adjustment depending on the feel of the brakes. 4-6 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Wheels and Tires Wheel Nut Torque Requirements IMPROPERLY TORQUED WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS CAN CAUSE A LOSS OF IMPLEMENT CONTROL AND MACHINE DAMAGE. TORQUE WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS TO VALUES IN TABLE. CHECK TORQUE BEFORE USE, AFTER ONE HOUR OF UNLOADED USE OR AFTER FIRST LOAD, AND EACH LOAD UNTIL WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS MAINTAIN TORQUE VALUE. CHECK TORQUE EVERY 10 HOURS OF USE THERE-AFTER. AFTER EACH WHEEL REMOVAL START TORQUE PROCESS FROM BEGINNING. WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER FAILURES CAUSED BY IMPROPERLY TORQUED WHEEL NUTS/BOLTS. Failure to check torque before first load may damage wheel nut/bolt seats. Once seats are damaged, it will become impossible to keep nuts/bolts tight. Tighten nuts/bolts to applicable torque value shown in table. Start all nuts/bolts by hand to prevent cross threading. Torque nuts/bolts in the recommended sequence as shown in Diagram 1. WHEEL HARDWARE SIZE FOOT-POUNDS 1/2-20 (UNF) 75 ft.-lbs. 9/16-18 (UNF) 110 ft.-lbs. 6 BOLT 8 BOLT DIAGRAM 1 (October (May 2014) 2011) 4-7

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Wheels and Tires (continued) Tire Pressure The following is to be used as a general guide for tire inflation and figures can vary depending on specific brand of tire used. It is important that tires are inspected after the unit is loaded. Start with minimum pressure indicated. The tire should stand up with no side-wall buckling or distress as tire rolls. Record the pressure needed to support the full load and maintain this pressure to achieve proper tire life. Do not exceed maximum recommended tire pressure. TIRE SIZE LOAD INDEX/PLY RATING PSI 11L15 - Carlisle 8 36 12.5x15 - Carlisle 10 44 11x22.5 - Used 65 16.5L16 - Carlisle 10 36 16.5L16 - Carlisle 10 36 11.75x22.5 - Used 65 9.5L15 - Carlisle 8 44 12.5L16 - Carlisle 14 56 285/75R24.5 - Used 65 10.00x22.5 - Used 65 (All tire pressures in psi) Tire Warranty For questions regarding new tire warranty, please contact your local original equipment tire dealer. USED TIRES CARRY NO WARRANTY. Following are phone numbers and Websites for your convenience: Firestone www.firestoneag.com Phone 800-847-3364 Titan www.titan-intl.com or Phone 800-USA-BEAR Goodyear Fax 515-265-9301 Michelin/ www.michelinag.com Kleber Phone 888-552-1213 Fax 864-458-5538 Greenball www.greenball.com Phone nearest location: California 800-937-5204 Georgia 800-283-4569 Florida 800-935-0200 Indiana 800-426-4068 Tennessee 800-946-9412 Ohio 800-840-7295 Pennsylvania 800-869-6787 Carlisle www.carlisletire.com Phone 800-260-7959 Fax 800-352-0075 4-8 (October (May 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Complete Torque Chart Capscrews - Grade 5 Grade 5 capscrews can be identified by three radial dashes on head. For wheel torque requirements, refer to Wheels and Tires. Tighten U-bolts to have the same number of threads exposed on each end. SIZE FOOT POUNDS NEWTON METERS SIZE FOOT POUNDS NEWTON METERS 1/4-20 1/4-28 8-10 9-11 11-13 12-15 3/4-10 3/4-16 200-220 210-230 270-300 285-310 5/16-18 5/16-24 15-17 17-19 20-23 23-26 7/8-9 7/8-14 330-350 360-380 425-475 460-515 3/8-16 3/8-24 25-28 28-31 34-38 38-42 1-8 1-14 500-525 540-560 675-710 730-760 7/16-14 7/16-20 40-45 45-50 54-61 61-68 1 1/8-7 1 1/8-12 600-635 665-700 815-860 920-950 1/2-13 1/2-20 62-68 68-75 84-92 92-102 1 1/4-7 1 1/4-12 850-895 940-990 1150-1215 1275-1340 9/16-12 9/16-18 90-98 100-110 22-133 134-148 1 3/8-6 1 3/8-12 1125-1175 1280-1335 1525-1590 1735-1810 5/8-11 5/8-18 120-135 124-137 162-183 168-186 1 1/2-6 1 1/2-12 1500-1560 1685-1755 2035-2115 2285-2380 (October (January 2014) 2011) 4-9

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Troubleshooting SYMPTOM SOLUTION BRAKE NOISE Shoe chatter, lining coated with grease Vibration with loose bolts, out-of-round drums Vibration with loose bearing adjustment or rough bearing Worn or cracked drums or machined beyond allowable oversize limits Correct cause of grease leakage, reline and grind for proper lining-to-drum contact Tighten hub bolts, recondition or replace drums Adjust bearings or replace Replace drums EXCESSIVE TRAVEL OF ACTUATOR Leaks in hydraulic lines Low fluid in master cylinder reservoir: air in hydraulic lines Leaking wheel cylinders Leaking primary cup in master cylinder; ports closed or restricted with dirt; defective hoses; leaking check valve fails to keep hydraulic system pre-loaded Excessive lining-to-drum clearance Replace defective lines Refill master cylinder and bleed system Repair or replace Check all components and make corrections required Adjust brackets or replace linings Contaminated fluid casing cup swelling PRESSURE BUILD-UP IN SYSTEM Drain, flush, and replace fluid; replace cups Master cylinder piston fails to stop, keeping compensating port closed Hose collapsed, keeping fluid from entering the master cylinder Master cylinder ports closed or restricted with dirt, or weak return spring Check all components and make corrections required Replace defective hose Overhaul or replace 4-10 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Maintenance Typical Wheel Cylinder Parts In overhauling wheel cylinders, it is best to remove the cylinder from the brake cluster assembly in order to facilitate repair. To Disassemble To remove the cylinder, unhook the brake shoe lever retracting spring and expand the shoe levers by hand. Disconnect hydraulic line, remove cylinder mounting bolts, and lift cylinder from mount. If cylinder is connected with brake hose, loosen, but do not twist hose connection. Lift cylinder free of mount, pulling hose through mounting bracket, then unscrew cylinder from hose. Remove the rubber boot. Push out internal parts or apply low pressure compressed air to fluid inlet blowing parts from cylinder. Clean parts well and keep them clean. There must be no trace of dirt, metal filings, sludge, or other deposits when the unit is ready for assembly. Use lint-free cloth in cleaning. Internal parts must be cleaned in denatured alcohol or hydraulic brake fluid. Cylinder castings may be cleaned with your usual cleaning methods but must be finish cleaned with denatured alcohol or hydraulic brake fluid to remove all traces of solvent. Mineral base solvents deteriorate rubber parts. To Reassemble To reassemble, lubricate parts and cylinder wall with clean brake fluid. Push in spring, rubber cap, and one piston. To assemble the rubber cup; cock it slightly so the flange will not bind. A slight vacuum applied to the fluid inlet will prevent the spring from forcing out the cup. Install boot making certain it is seated into the boot grooves on the cylinder. (October 2011) 4-11

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FARM WAGONS Parts SECTION V Parts Model #872 Components... 5-2 Model #1072 Components... 5-6 Model #1280 Components... 5-10 Model #1396 Components... 5-14 Model #1396B (Brakes) Components... 5-18 Tongue With Brake Components... 5-22 Brake Components... 5-24 Wheels... 5-26 (October (May 2014) 2011) 5-1

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #872 Components 5-2 (October (August 2011) 2012)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #872 Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NOTES 1 30711B Hub Complete 4 100009B Hub with Cups & Studs 1 6-Bolt Hub 2 96963 Stud Bolt 1/2-20UNF x 2 1/8 6 91808 Inner Cup LM48510 1 9345 Outer Cup LM67010 1 3 9168 Seal 1 3/4" 1 4 91816 Bearing 1 3/8" 1 5 9165 Bearing 1 1/4" 1 6 9162 Hub Cap 1 7 9348 Beveled Nut 1/2-20UNF 6 8 9234 Flat Washer 13/16" 4 9 9393-016 Slotted Nut 3/4-16UNF 4 10 9345 Outside Bearing Cup LM67010 4 11 91808 Inside Bearing Cup LM48510 4 12 30978BE Rear Frame Weldment 1 13 105806BE Stake Pocket (Standard) 4 14 9390-067 Capscrew 3/8-16 x 4" Lg. 8 15 9405-076 Flat Washer 3/8" USS 16 16 9928 Locknut 3/8-16 (Centerline) 8 17 100019 Decal, "Killbros #872" 2 18 30760BE Coupling Pole Assembly 1 19 102270BE Coupling Pole 1 20 9390-143 Capscrew 3/4-10 x 1 1/2" Lg. 8 21 9398-021 3/4" Elastic Stop Nut 16 22 9405-106 Flat Washer 3/4" USS 8 23 91605 Decal, FEMA 1 24 91072 Decal, IMPORTANT 1 25 30633BE Front Frame Weldment 1 26 9390-055 Capscrew 3/8-16 x 1" Lg. 2 27 9404-021 Lock Washer 3/8" 2 28 100004 Cover Washer 2 29 100003 Wear Washer 2 1/2" 2 30 93415 1/4"-28 Self Tapping Zerk 2 31 101139BE Left Front Spindle 1 32 101138BE Right Front Spindle 1 33 91160 1/4"-28 Self Tapping Zerk 2 34 30402B Hitch Pin Weldment 1 35 30852B Turning Plate 1 36 106920 Pin Weldment 1"D x 11 5/16 1 (Continued on next page) (October (January 2014) 2011) 5-3

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #872 Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NOTES 37 9397-018 Elastic Jam Nut 1-14 1 38 9405-112 Flat Washer 7/8" USS 1 39 96976-036 Locknut 7/8-14 1 40 30714B Tie Rod 27 3/16" Assembly 1 41 101136B Tie Rod 1 42 100181B LH Knuckle Joint 1 43 100182B RH Knuckle Joint 1 44 100183 LH Jam Nut 11/16-18 1 45 100184 RH Jam Nut 11/16-18 1 46 9391-023 Cotter Pin 1/8 x 1" Lg. 2 47 9393-012 Slotted Nut 9/16-20 2 48 100085 Rubber Boot 2 49 31063BE Adjustable Quick Hitch Tongue Assembly 1 50 101169 Bushing 1 3/8D x 7/8" 2 51 101369 Detent Stop 1 52 101158BE Tongue Latch Assembly 1 53 103842BE Detent Latch Weldment 1 54 3017B Spring.05 x 2 1/2 x 4 1 55 9388-024 Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 2 56 9404-019 Lock Washer 5/16" 2 57 9394-004 Hex Nut 5/16-18 UNC 2 58 9806 Hairpin.148D x 2 11/16 Lg. 1 59 9094 Clevis Pin 3/4 x 5 1 60 108047 Pin 1 1/4D x 3 3/4 1 61 91144-166 Spiral Pin 1/4D x 2 2 62 97575 Decal, "CAUTION" 1 63 9003265 Transport Chain 1 64 9003126 Reflector 2 x 9 (Red) 2 65 W615-6 6 x 15 Wheel W815-6-08 8 x 15 Wheel 4 66 9391-034 Cotter Pin 5/32 x 1 1/4" Lg. 4 67 100035 Spindle 1 3/4 x 10 2 5-4 (October (January 2011) 2014)

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FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1072 Components ΟΜ 03879 5-6 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1072 Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NOTES 1 30712B Hub Complete 4 Includes Items 2 through 9 2 9233B Hub 6-Bolt with Cups 1 Includes Items 3 & 4 3 9345 Outside Bearing Cup 1 4 9349 Inside Bearing Cup 1 5 9355 Seal 2 1/4" 1 6 9247 Bearing 1 5/8" 1 7 9231 Hub Bolt 9/16-18UNF x 1 1/8" 6 8 9165 Bearing 1 1/4" 1 9 9162 Hub Cap 1 10 95555 Spindle Washer.809 4 11 9393-016 Slotted Nut 3/4-16UNF 4 12 30992BE Rear Frame Weldment w/decals 1 Includes Items 8, 13 & 64 13 100066 Decal, "Killbros #1072" 1 14 105806BE Stake Pocket (Standard) 4 15 9390-067 Capscrew 3/8-16x4" Lg. 8 16 9928 Locknut 3/8-16 (Centerline) 8 17 9405-076 Flat Washer 3/8" USS 16 18 30760BE Coupling Pole Assembly 1 19 102270BE Coupling Pole 1 20 9390-143 Capscrew 3/4-10 x 1 1/2" Lg. 3 21 9398-021 3/4" Elastic Stop Nut 3 22 9405-106 Flat Washer 3/4" USS 6 23 91072 Decal, IMPORTANT 1 24 91605 Decal, FEMA 1 25 30612BE Front Frame Weldment w/decals 1 Includes Items 23 & 24 26 9390-055 Capscrew 3/8-16 x 1" Lg. 2 27 9404-021 Lock Washer 3/8" 2 28 100054 Cover Washer 2 29 95548 Wear Washer 2 1/4" 2 30 93415 1/4"-28 Self Tapping Zerk 2 31 100070BE Left Front Spindle 1 32 100052BE Right Front Spindle 1 33 30618B Turning Plate 1 34 30402B Hitch Pin Weldment 1 35 106920 Pin Weldment 1"D x 11 5/16 1 36 9397-018 Elastic Jam Nut 1-14 1 37 9405-112 Flat Washer 7/8" USS 1 38 96976-036 Locknut 7/8-14 1 (Continued on next page) (October (January 2015) 2011) 5-7

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1072 Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 39 30713B Tie Rod 25 1/8" Assembly 2 40 100061B Tie Rod 1 41 95550B RH Knuckle Joint 1 42 95549B LH Knuckle Joint 1 43 95552 RH Jam Nut 7/8-18 1 44 95551 LH Jam Nut 7/8-18 1 45 9391-023 Cotter Pin 1/8 x 1" Lg. 2 46 9393-014 Slotted Nut 5/8-18 2 47 100085 Rubber Boot 2 48 91160 1/4"-28 Self Tapping Zerk 2 49 31063BE Adjustable Quick Hitch Tongue Assembly 1 50 101169 Bushing 1 3/8D x 7/8" 2 52 101158BE Tongue Latch Assembly 1 53 103842BE Detent Latch Weldment 1 54 3017B Spring.05 x 2 1/2 x 4 1 55 9388-024 Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4 2 56 9404-019 Lock Washer 5/16" 2 57 9394-004 Hex Nut 5/16-18 UNC 2 58 9806 Hairpin.148D x 2 11/16 Lg. 1 59 9094 Clevis Pin 3/4 x 5 1 60 108047 Pin 1 1/4D x 3 3/4 1 61 91144-166 Spiral Pin 1/4D x 2 2 62 97575 Decal, "CAUTION" 1 63 9003265 Transport Chain 1 64 9003126 Reflector 2 x 9 (Red) 2 W815-6-08 8 x 15 Wheel 65 W1015-6-09 10 x 15 Wheel W820-6 8 x 20 Wheel 4 W8.2522.5-6 8.25 x 22.5 Wheel 66 100076 Spindle 2 1/4D x 11 2 67 9391-034 Cotter Pin 5/32 x 1 1/4" Lg. 4 101594A Complete Front Frame Asy 101595A Complete Rear Frame Asy - 5-8 (October 2011) (January 2015)

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FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1280 Components 5-10 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1280 Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NOTES 1 30710B Hub Complete 4 2 9500004B Hub 8-Bolt with Cups 1 3 9355 Seal 2 1/4" 1 4 9353 Bearing 1 25/32" 1 5 9354 Cup 1 25/32" 1 6 9231 Hub Bolt 9/16-18UNF x 1 1/8 8 7 9345 Cup 1 1/4" 1 8 9165 Bearing 1 1/4" 1 9 9234 Spindle Washer 13/16 1 10 9162 Hub Cap 1 11 9393-016 Slotted Nut 3/4-16UNF 4 12 9391-034 Cotter Pin 5/32 x 1 1/4 4 13 100047 Rear Spindle (ONLY) 2 14 30973BE 12 Ton Rear Frame Weldment w/ Decals 1 Includes Items 10, 19 & 21 15 105806BE Stake Pocket (Standard) 4 16 9928 Locknut 3/8-16UNC (Centerline) 8 17 9405-076 Flat Washer 3/8" USS 16 18 9390-067 Capscrew 3/8-16UNC x 4 8 19 901582 Decal, "1280" 1 901581 Decal, Swoosh 1 20 100049 Decal, "Killbros #1280" 1 21 9003126 Reflector 2x9 (Red) 2 22 100206BE Coupling Pole Assembly 1 23 102271BE Coupling Pole 1 24 9390-145 Capscrew 3/4-10UNC x 2 3 25 9398-021 3/4" Elastic Stop Nut 3 26 9405-106 Flat Washer 3/4" USS 6 27 91072 Decal, IMPORTANT 1 28 91605 Decal, FEMA 1 29 30604BE Front Frame Weldment w/ Decals 1 Includes Items 27 & 28 30 9390-055 Capscrew 3/8-16UNC x 1 2 31 9404-021 Lock Washer 3/8" 2 32 100054 Cover Washer 2 33 95548 Wear Washer 2 1/4" 2 34 93415 1/4"-28 Self Tapping Zerk 2 35 100072BE Left Front Spindle 1 36 100071BE Right Front Spindle 1 (Continued on next page) (October (January 2014) 2011) 5-11

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1280 Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 37 91238 Bearing 1 1/4" 2 38 91160 1/4"-28 Self Tapping Zerk 1 39 30170 Hitch Pin Weldment 1 40 30606B Turning Plate 1 41 106920 Pin Weldment 1"D x 11 5/16 1 42 9397-018 Elastic Jam Nut 1-14 1 43 9397-019 Elastic Jam Nut 1 1/8-12 1 44 30709B Tie Rod 28" Assembly 2 45 100084B Tie Rod 1 46 95550B RH Knuckle Joint 1 47 95549B LH Knuckle Joint 1 48 9393-014 Slotted Nut 5/8-18 2 49 9391-023 Cotter Pin 1/8 x 1 2 50 95552 RH Jam Nut 7/8-18 1 51 95551 LH Jam Nut 7/8-18 1 52 31063BE Adjustable Quick Hitch Assembly w/chain 1 53 101158BE Tongue Latch Assembly 1 54 103842BE Detent Stop Weldment 1 55 3017B Spring.05 x 2 1/2 x 4 1 56 9388-024 Carriage Bolt 5/16-18UNC x 3/4 2 57 9404-019 Lock Washer 5/16" 2 58 9394-004 Hex Nut 5/16-18UNC 2 59 101169 Bushing 1 3/8D x 7/8" 2 61 9094 Clevis Pin 3/4 x 5 1 62 9806 Hairpin.148D x 2 11/16 1 63 97575 Decal, "CAUTION" 1 64 108047 Pin 1 1/4D x 3 3/4 1 65 91144-166 Spiral Pin 1/4D x 2 2 66 9003265 Transport Chain (30,400) 9003269 Transport Chain (60,600) 1 W1016-8-73RG 10 x 16 Wheel 67 W1116.1-8-60 11 x 16 Wheel W820-8 8 x 20 Wheel 4 W8.2522.5-8 8.25 x 22.5 Wheel 5-12 (December (October 2011) 2015)

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FARM WAGONS Parts 5-14 (October 2011) Model #1396 Components ITEM 3650 31 9123 32 9123 33 3676 34 9390 35 9498 36 9160 37 9107 38 3097 39 3676 40 9390 41 9498 42 9114 43 9003 44 3636 1 3635 2 3016 3 9121 4 3017 5 9397 6 3016 7 9123 8 9116 9 3017 10 9397 11 9341 12 3673 13 9390 14 9405 15 9398 16 9582 17 9390 18 9394 19 9404 20 9681 21 9683 22 9684 23 9685 24 9391 75 9405 25 9005 26 9390 27 9807 28 9391 29 9015 45 9015 46 3254 47 1080 48 9114 49 9390 50 9398 51 9003 52 3251 53 9390 54 9404 55 9124 56 9395 57 9757 58 1011 59 1038 60 9388 61 34 35 36 32 32 37 33 33 38 31 43 42 40 41 44 45 46 44 43 39 27 26 28 14 15 15 16 70 68 74 71 72 73 69 67 43 75 65 13 53 54 55 57 56 58 52 48 51 64 50 63 62 59 3 2 75 4 5 6 12 10 9 10 8 11 9 8 25 11 14 15 30 29 24 23 30 29 18 22 20 19 21 1 75 12 15 16 66 17 61 49 60 47 (January 2014)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396 Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 1 3636BE Yoke & Spindle Weldment LH =Blue= 1 91147 Slotted Nut 7/8-14UNF 1 2 3635BE Yoke & Spindle Weldment RH =Blue= 1 91147 Slotted Nut 7/8-14UNF 1 3 30165B Trunnion Pin Weldment =Black= 2 4 91213 Thrust Washer 2 5 30172PL Square Washer 2 6 9397-022 Elastic Jam Nut 1 1/2-12UNF 2 Grade 5 7 30168BE Steering Hitch Weldment w/bearings =Blue= 1 Includes item 8 8 91238 Bronze Bushing 1.252 ID 2 9 91160 Grease Zerk 1/4-28 2 10 30170 Hitch Pin Weldment 1 1/4" Dia. 1 11 9397-019 Elastic Jam Nut 1 1/8-12UNF 1 Grade 5 12 93415 90 Grease Zerk 1/4-28 2 13 3673BE Reach Tube =Blue= 1 14 9390-123 Capscrew 5/8-11UNC x 1 3/4 8 Grade 5 15 9405-100 Flat Washer 5/8 USS 16 16 9398-019 Elastic Stop Nut 5/8-11UNC 8 Grade 5 17 9582B Tie Rod Assembly =Black= 2 18 9390-329 Capscrew 1/2-20UNF x 2 1/2 2 Grade 5 19 9394-009 Hex Nut 1/2-20UNF 2 Grade 5 20 9404-025 Lock Washer 1/2 2 21 9681B Tie Rod Tube =Black= 1 22 9683B Tie Rod Tube Clamp =Black= 2 23 9684B Tie Rod End LH =Black= 1 24 9685B Tie Rod End RH =Black= 1 25 9405-130 Flat Washer 1 1/4 USS 1 26 900552 Manual Holder 1 27 9390-028 Capscrew 5/16-18UNC x 3/4 2 Grade 5 28 9807 Locknut 5/16-18UNC 2 29 9391-024 Cotter Pin 1/8" Dia. x 1 1/4 4 30 9500476 Slotted Nut 5/8-18UNF 4 Grade 5 (Continued on next page) (January (October 2014) 2011) 5-15

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396 Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 31 3650BE Front Frame Weldment w/decals =Blue= 1 Includes Items 32 through 38 32 91239 Bronze Bearing 1.725 ID 4 33 91238 Bronze Bearing 1.252 ID 2 34 3676B Stake Pocket =Black 2 35 9390-092 Capscrew 7/16-14UNC x 5 4 Grade 5 36 94980 Locknut 7/16-14UNC 4 37 91605 Decal, FEMA 1 38 91072 Decal, IMPORTANT "Do Not Tow Over..." 1 39 30974BE Rear Frame Assembly w/decals =Blue= 1 Includes Items 40 through 46 40 3676B Stake Pocket =Black= 2 41 9390-092 Capscrew 7/16-14UNC x 5 4 Grade 5 42 94980 Locknut 7/16-14UNC 4 43 91147 Slotted Nut 7/8-14UNF 2 44 9003126 Reflector 2 x 9 =Red= 2 45 901581 Decal, KB Logo 1 46 901583 Decal, Model 1396 1 47 32542BE Tongue Outer Assembly w/spring =Blue= 1 48 108047 Pin 1 49 91144-166 Spiral Pin 2 50 9390-156 Capscrew 3/4-10UNC x 5 1/2 1 Grade 5 51 9388-021 Elastic Nut 1 9003265 Transport Chain, 30,400# 1 52 95055 Transport Chain, 40,500# (Optional) - 9003269 Transport Chain, 60,600# (Optional) - 53 32510BE Spring Latch 1 54 9390-099 Capscrew 1/2-13UNC x 1 2 Grade 5 55 9404-025 Lock Washer 1/2" 2 56 91247 Oval Point Set Screw 5/8-11UNC x 1 3/4 1 57 9395-014 Hex Jam Nut 5/8-11UNC 1 58 97575 Decal, CAUTION 1 59 101158BE Detent Assembly 1 60 103842BE Detent Weldment 1 61 9388-024 Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" Lg. 2 62 9394-004 Hex Nut 5/16-18 2 63 9404-019 Lock Washer 5/16" 2 64 3017B Spring 1 (Continued on next page) 5-16 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396 Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 65 91156 Hub Cap 4 66 9500005B Hub 8-Bolt Assembly 1 67 91146 Flat Washer 15/16 1 68 91154 Bearing Cone #3780 1 69 91155 Bearing Cone #2790 1 70 91157 Seal #9064811 1 71 91158 Wheel Nut 9/16-18UNF 8 72 91152 Bearing Cup #2720 1 73 91151 Bearing Cup #3720 1 74 91153 Stud Bolt 9/16-18UNF x 2.125 8 75 9391-036 Cotter Pin 5/32" Dia. x 1 3/4 4 W1116.1-8-60 Implement Wheel 11 x 16.1 W820-7 Implement Wheel 8 x 20 76 W8.2522.5-8 Implement Wheel 8.25 x 22.5 4 NOT SHOWN W8.2524.5-8 Implement Wheel 8.75 x 24.5 97170 Wheel 11.25 x 22.5 (October (January 2015) 2011) 5-17

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396B (Brakes) Components 5-18 (January 2015) (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396B (Brakes) Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 1 3636BE Yoke & Spindle Weldment LH =Blue= 1 91147 Slotted Nut 7/8-14UNF 1 2 3635G Yoke & Spindle Weldment RH =Blue= 1 91147 Slotted Nut 7/8-14UNF 1 3 30165B Trunnion Pin Weldment =Black= 2 4 91213 Thrust Washer 2 5 30172PL Square Washer 2 6 9397-022 Elastic Jam Nut 1 1/2-12UNF 2 Grade 5 7 30168BE Steering Hitch Weldment w/bearings =Blue= 1 Includes item 8 8 91238 Bronze Bushing 1.252 ID 2 9 91160 Grease Zerk 1/4-28 2 10 30170 Hitch Pin Weldment 1 1/4" Dia. 1 11 9397-019 Elastic Jam Nut 1 1/8-12UNF 1 Grade 5 12 93415 90 Grease Zerk 1/4-28 2 13 3673BE Reach Tube =Blue= 1 14 9390-123 Capscrew 5/8-11UNC x 1 3/4 8 Grade 5 15 9405-100 Flat Washer 5/8 USS 16 16 9398-019 Elastic Stop Nut 5/8-11UNC 8 Grade 5 17 9582B Tie Rod Assembly =Black= 2 18 9390-329 Capscrew 1/2-20UNF x 2 1/2 2 Grade 5 19 9394-009 Hex Nut 1/2-20UNF 2 Grade 5 20 9404-025 Lock Washer 1/2 2 21 9681B Tie Rod Tube =Black= 1 22 9683B Tie Rod Tube Clamp =Black= 2 23 9684B Tie Rod End LH =Black= 1 24 9685B Tie Rod End RH =Black= 1 25 9405-130 Flat Washer 1 1/4 USS 1 26 900552 Manual Holder 1 27 9390-028 Capscrew 5/16-18UNC x 3/4 2 Grade 5 28 9807 Locknut 5/16-18UNC 2 29 9391-024 Cotter Pin 1/8" Dia. x 1 1/4 4 30 9500476 Slotted Nut 5/8-18UNF 4 Grade 5 (Continued on next page) (October (January 2014) 2011) 5-19

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396B (Brakes) Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 31 3650BE Front Frame Weldment w/decals =Blue= 1 Includes Items 32 through 38 32 91239 Bronze Bearing 1.725 ID 4 33 91238 Bronze Bearing 1.252 ID 2 34 3676B Stake Pocket =Black 2 35 9390-092 Capscrew 7/16-14UNC x 5 4 Grade 5 36 94980 Locknut 7/16-14UNC 4 37 91605 Decal, FEMA 1 38 91072 Decal, IMPORTANT "Do Not Tow Over..." 1 39 30974BE Rear Frame Assembly w/decals =Blue= 1 Includes Items 40 through 46 40 3676B Stake Pocket =Black= 2 41 9390-092 Capscrew 7/16-14UNC x 5 4 Grade 5 42 94980 Locknut 7/16-14UNC 4 43 91147 Slotted Nut 7/8-14UNF 2 44 9003126 Reflector 2 x 9 =Red= 2 45 901583 Decal, Model 1396 1 46 901581 Decal, KB Logo 1 47 9398-019 Elastic Stop Nut 5/8-11UNC 10 48 9405-076 Flat Washer 3/8 USS 8 49 96728 Clip 4 50 9405-064 Flat Washer 1/4 USS 8 51 9390-007 Capscrew 1/4-20UNC x 1 1/2 2 Grade 5 52 9390-019 Capscrew 1/4-20UNC x 5 2 Grade 5 53 9936 Locknut 1/4-20UNC 4 54 30345 Rear Brake Line Bracket 1 55 9465 Tee w/ Mounting Bracket 1 56 30344 Front Brake Line Bracket 1 57 9464 Hose Brake/Clip 1 58 96725 Brake Line Tube w/ Tube Nuts 120" Long 1 59 96726 Brake Line Tube w/ Tube Nuts 40" Long 2 60 96723 Brake Hose 24" Long 1 61 97587 Plastic Cap 1 (Continued on next page) 5-20 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Parts Model #1396B (Brakes) Components (continued) ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 62 93669 Brake Cluster Right-Hand 1 93670 Brake Cluster Left-Hand 1 SHOWN 63 9394-009 Hex Nut 1/2-13UNF 4 Grade 5 64 9404-025 Lock Washer 1/2 4 65 9390-323 Capscrew 1/2-20UNF x 1 4 Grade 5 66 30342B Hub & Brake Drum Assembly 2 67 9500005B Hub 8-Bolt Assembly 1 4 Hubs Per Unit 68 91146 Flat Washer 15/16 1 69 91154 Bearing Cone #3780 1 70 91155 Bearing Cone #2790 1 71 91157 Seal #9064811 1 72 91151 Bearing Cup #3720 1 73 91152 Bearing Cup #2720 1 74 91158 Wheel Nut 9/16-18UNF 8 75 91153 Stud Bolt 9/16-18UNF x 2.125 8 76 91156 Hub Cap 1 77 9001963B Brake Drum 13" w/ 8 Hole 1 78 9391-036 Cotter Pin 5/32" Dia. x 1 3/4 2 W8.2522.5-8 Implement Wheel 8.25 x 22.5 11891 Wheel & Tire Asy 8.25 x 22.5 79 W11.7522.5-8 Implement Wheel 11.75 x 22.5 17955 Wheel & Tire Asy 11.75 x 22.5 4 W8.2524.5-8 Implement Wheel 8.75 x 24.5 14993 Wheel & Tire Asy 8.75 x 24.5 (October (January 2015) 2011) 5-21

FARM WAGONS Parts Tongue With Brake Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NOTES 1 103886 Tension Spring 2 2 108047 Pin 1 3 30327 Pin 5/8" Dia. x 5 1/2" 2 4 30329 Plastic U-Channel 2 5 30330B Plunger Weldment =Black= 1 6 32523BE Tongue Assembly 1 Includes Items 7 through 23 7 32521BE Main Tongue Weldment =Blue= 1 Includes Item #41 8 30334BE Inner Tongue Weldment =Blue= 1 5-22 (October (January 2011) 2014)

FARM WAGONS Parts Tongue With Brake Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY. NOTES 9 30354 Latch Assembly 1 10 9388-024 Carriage Bolt 5/16-18 x 3/4" 2 11 9394-004 Hex Nut 5/16-18 2 12 9404-019 Lock Washer 5/16" 2 13 30353B Latch =Black= 1 14 3017B Spring Latch 1 15 32510B Spring Counter Balance =Black= 1 16 3715B Stop Block =Black= 1 17 91125 Clevis Pin 1" x 7" 1 18 91247 Oval Point Set Screw 1 3/4" 2 19 91248 Dog Point Set Screw 1 3/4" 2 20 9390-143 Capscrew 3/4-10 x 1 3/4" 2 21 9391-058 Cotter Pin 1 3/4" 1 22 9395-014 Hex Head Jam Nut 5/8-11 4 23 9404-033 Lock Washer 3/4" 2 24 32541B Cover Weldment =Black= 1 25 92968B Master Cylinder w/bracket 1 26 9003931 Master Cylinder Asy 1 9001031 Master Cylinder Seal Kit - 27 91672 Spring Bracket (Right) 1 28 91673 Spring Bracket (Left) 1 29 9003774 Connector w/orifice 1 30 9002287 Push Rod Asy 1 31 92540 Fill Cap 1 32 9390-063 Capscrew 3/8-16 x 3" 2 33 9394-006 Hex Nut 3/8-16 2 34 9404-021 Lock Washer 3/8" 2 35 9003265 Transport Chain 1 36 9390-026 Capscrew 5/16-18 x 1/2" 2 37 91144-166 Sprial Pin 1/4" Dia. x 2" 2 38 9404-019 Lock Washer 5/16" 2 39 9512 Self Tapping Screw 1/4 x 1" 2 40 99609 Plug 3/8-24UNF O-Ring Male 1 41 97575 Decal, CAUTION... 1 42 28907B Link 2 43 28958B Tongue Spring Update Kit (NOT SHOWN) - Includes Items 1 & 42 (October (January 2014) 2011) 5-23

FARM WAGONS Parts Brake Components 5-24 (October 2011)

FARM WAGONS Parts Brake Components ITEM PART NO. DESCRIPTION QTY NOTES 1 91609 Back Plate Assembly 1 2 91610 Front Brake Shoe Assembly 1 3 91611 Front Shoe Lever 1 4 91612 Rear Brake Shoe Assembly 1 5 91613 Wheel Cylinder Asy. (Right) 1 6 91614 Wheel Cylinder Asy. (Left) 1 7 91615 Screw & Lock Washer 2 8 91616 Adjusting Screw 1 9 91617 Pivot Nut 1 10 91618 Socket-Adjusting Screw 1 11 91619 Push Rod-Wheel Cylinder 1 12 91620 Spring-Adjusting Screw (Yellow) 1 13 91621 Spring-Front Lever (Red) 1 14 91622 Spring-Rear Shoe (Orange) 1 15 91623 Pin-Shoe Hold Down 2 16 91624 Cup-Shoe Hold Down 4 17 91625 Spring-Front Hold Down (Yellow) 1 18 91626 Spring-Rear Hold Down (Black) 1 19 91627 Cover Plate - Adjusting Hole 1 20 91628 Retaining Ring Truarc 1 21 91640 Spring Front Shoe 1 22 91636 Travel Link 1 23 91639 Pin-Front Shoe (Without Parking Brake) 1 24 91641 Plug-Plastic 1 25 91645 Plug-Plastic 1 26 93531 Hex Locknut 5/16" NC 1 27 9390-027 Travel Link Bolt 5/16"NC x 5/8" 1 28 9390-323 Capscrew 1/2-20 x 1" 4 29 9394-009 Hex Nut 1/2-20 4 30 9404-025 Lock Washer 1/2" 4 31 91646 Wheel Cylinder Repair Kit - (October (January 2014) 2011) 5-25

FARM WAGONS Parts Wheels PART NO. DESCRIPTION NOTES W615-6 15x6" Implement Wheel (8 TON) W815-6-08 15x8" Implement Wheel (8 & 10 TON) W1015-6-09 15x10" Implement Wheel (10 TON) W820-6 20x8" Implement Wheel (10 TON) W8.2522.5-6 8.25x22.5" Implement Wheel (10 TON) 100087 16x10" Implement Wheel (12 TON) W1116.1-8-60 16.1x11" Implement Wheel (12 & 13 TON) W820-8 20x8" Implement Wheel (12 & 13 TON) W8.2522.5-8 22.5x8.25" Implement Wheel (12 & 13 TON WITH & WITHOUT BRAKES) 97170 22.5x11.25" Implement Wheel (13 TON) W8.2524.5-8 24.5x8.25" Implement Wheel (13 TON WITH & WITHOUT BRAKES) W11.7522.5-8 22.5x11.75" Implement Wheel (13 TON WITH BRAKES) FOR TIRE WARRANTY Any questions concerning new tire warranty should be directed to the OEM tire manufacturer or your local tire dealer. 5-26 (October (January 2011) 2015)

FARM WAGONS Parts Notes (October 2011) 5-27

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