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Operator s Manual Series VII 7332, 7334, 7337, 7341 & 7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch! Read the operator s manual entirely. When you see this symbol, the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious - follow without exception. Your life and the lives of others depend on it 00242 Cover illustration may show optional equipment not supplied with standard unit. Copyright 2003 Printed 3/26/2008 560-200M

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. First Page Table of Contents Table of Contents Important Safety Information... 1 Safety Rules...6 Safety Decals...7 Introduction...12 Description of Unit...12 Using this Manual...12 Definitions...12 Owner Assistance...12 Assembly and Setup Assistance... 13 Product Support...13 Pre-Assembly Checklist... 13 Section 1 Assembly...14 Center Torque Tube & Walking Beam Assembly...14 Inside Wing and Wheel Arm Assembly... 15 Brace Bar and Wing Brace Assembly... 16 Wing Fold Bracket Assembly...16 Flip Over Wing Assembly...17 Center Level Bar Assembly... 18 Center Caster Wheel Linkage & Hitch Pole Assembly...19 Wing Caster Wheel Linkage Assembly...20 Center Lift Cylinder, Rest Pads and Hydraulic Valves Assembly...21 Fold Cylinders, Rocker Arm and 3 Roller Assembly...22 Center Wing Stop / Outside Wing Stop Assembly...23 Completing Setup... 24 Section 2 Hydraulics... 26 7332-7337 Hydraulic Layout... 26 7341-7344 Hydraulic Layout... 28 Typical Lift Hose Layout... 30 Typical Fold Hose Layout... 31 Section 3 Replacement Parts... 32 Magnum Shank Assembly... 32 K-Flex Shank Assembly... 34 Center Walking Beam Assembly... 36 Wing Walking Beam Assembly... 38 6-Bolt Hub & Spindle Assembly... 40 Caster Wheel Assembly... 42 Section 4 Shank Placement... 44 7332 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch... 44 7334 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch... 45 7337 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch... 46 7341 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch... 47 7344 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch... 48 Section 5 Operating and Maintenance Instructions... 49 Prior To Going To The Field... 49 General Operating Instructions and In-Field Adjustments... 50 Maintenance and Lubrication... 52 Section 6 Specification and Capacities... 53 Appendix... 54 Torque Values for Common Bolt Sizes... 54 Tire Inflation Chart... 54 Warranty... 55 Copyright 2003 All rights Reserved Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc. provides this publication as is without warranty of any kind, either expressed or implied. While every precaution has been taken in the preparation of this manual, Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc. assumes no responsibility for errors or omissions. Neither is any liability assumed for damages resulting from the use of the information contained herein. Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc. reserves the right to revise and improve its products as it sees fit. This publication describes the state of this product at the time of its publication, and may not reflect the product in the future. Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated Trademarks The following are trademarks of Great Plains Mfg., Inc.: Application Systems, Ausherman, Land Pride, Great Plains All other brands and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their respective holders. Printed in the United States of America. 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Important Safety Information Important Safety Information Look for Safety Symbol The SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL indicates there is a potential hazard to personal safety involved and extra safety precaution must be taken. When you see this symbol, be alert and carefully read the message that follows it. In addition to design and configuration of equipment, hazard control and accident prevention are dependent upon the awareness, concern, prudence and proper training of personnel involved in the operation, transport, maintenance and storage of equipment.! Be Aware of Signal Words Signal words designate a degree or level of hazard seriousness. DANGER indicates an imminently hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. This signal word is limited to the most extreme situations, typically for machine components that, for functional purposes, cannot be guarded. WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or serious injury, and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. CAUTION indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices.! DANGER! WARNING! CAUTION 4/17/2003 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 1

Important Safety Information Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Be Familiar with Safety Decals Read and understand Safety Decals, page 7, thoroughly. Read all instructions noted on the decals. Keep Riders Off Machinery Riders obstruct the operator s view. Riders could be struck by foreign objects or thrown from the machine. Never allow children to operate equipment. Keep all bystanders away from machine during operation. Shutdown and Storage Lower Series VII Field Cultivator, put tractor in park, turn off engine, and remove the key. Secure Series VII Field Cultivator using blocks and supports provided. Detach and store Series VII Field Cultivator in an area where children normally do not play. OFF Use Safety Lights and Devices Slow-moving tractors and towed implements can create a hazard when driven on public roads. They are difficult to see, especially at night. Use flashing warning lights and turn signals whenever driving on public roads. Use lights and devices provided with implement. Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 4/17/2003 2

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Important Safety Information Transport Machinery Safely Maximum transport speed for implement is 20 mph. Some rough terrains require a slower speed. Sudden braking can cause a towed load to swerve and upset. Do not exceed 20 mph. Never travel at a speed which does not allow adequate control of steering and stopping. Reduce speed if towed load is not equipped with brakes. Comply with state and local laws. Do not tow an implement that, when fully loaded, weighs more than 1.5 times the weight of towing vehicle. Carry reflectors or flags to mark tractor and implement in case of breakdown on the road. Keep clear of overhead power lines and other obstructions when transporting. Refer to transport dimensions under Specifications and Capacities, page 53. Do not fold or unfold the wings while the tractor is moving. Avoid High Pressure Fluids Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines. Use a piece of paper or cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to check for suspected leaks. Wear protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working with hydraulic systems. If an accident occurs, see a doctor immediately. Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene may result. 4/17/2003 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3

Important Safety Information Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Practice Safe Maintenance Understand procedure before doing work. Use proper tools and equipment. Refer to this manual for additional information. Work in a clean, dry area. Lower the Series VII Field Cultivator, put tractor in park, turn off engine, and remove key before performing maintenance. Make sure all moving parts have stopped and all system pressure is relieved. Inspect all parts. Make sure parts are in good condition and installed properly. Remove buildup of grease, oil or debris. Remove all tools and unused parts from Series VII Field Cultivator before operation. Prepare for Emergencies Be prepared if a fire starts. Keep a first aid kit and fire extinguisher handy. Keep emergency numbers for doctor, ambulance, hospital and fire department near phone. 911 Wear Protective Equipment Wear protective clothing and equipment. Wear clothing and equipment appropriate for the job. Avoid loose-fitting clothing. Because prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause hearing impairment or hearing loss, wear suitable hearing protection such as earmuffs or earplugs. Because operating equipment safely requires your full attention, avoid wearing radio headphones while operating machinery. Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 4/17/2003 4

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Important Safety Information Handle Chemicals Properly Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous. Improper use can seriously injure persons, animals, plants, soil and property. Read and follow chemical manufacturer s instructions. Wear protective clothing. Handle all chemicals with care. Avoid inhaling smoke from any type of chemical fire. Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by chemical manufacturer. Use A Safety Chain Use a safety chain to help control drawn machinery should it separate from tractor drawbar. Use a chain with a strength rating equal to or greater than the gross weight of towed machinery. Attach chain to tractor drawbar support or other specified anchor location. Allow only enough slack in chain to permit turning. Replace chain if any links or end fittings are broken, stretched or damaged. Do not use safety chain for towing. Tire Safety Tire changing can be dangerous and should be performed by trained personnel using correct tools and equipment. When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension hose long enough to you to stand to one side not in front of or over tire assembly. Use a safety cage if available. When removing and installing wheels, use wheel-handling equipment adequate for weight involved. 4/17/2003 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 5

Important Safety Information Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Safety Rules Thoroughly read and understand the instructions in this manual before operation. Read all instructions noted on the safety decals. Be familiar with all Series VII Field Cultivator functions. Operate machinery from the driver s seat only. Do not leave Series VII Field Cultivator unattended with tractor engine running. Do not transport the field cultivator until the transport pins and all wing locks are installed. Limit transport speed to 20 m.p.h. Know the transport height of your unit and be extremely careful of overhead electrical and telephone lines when transporting the unit. Know the transport width of your machine and the width of bridges, etc on the transport route. Make sure that no one is near the machine during field operation and folding or unfolding of wing sections. Prior to removing any lift cylinders from the machine, lower implement to the ground, shut off the tractor and release the pressure in the lines. Do not depend on cylinders to hold the weight of machine during storage; use the transport locks. Do not walk or stand on any part of the machine. Never allow anyone to ride on the field cultivator. Use extreme care when hitching or unhitching the machine from the tractor. In some situations with a heavy finishing attachment, the machine may tip backward causing the hitch to rise rapidly. Never stand with feet under any part of the machine. Never allow anyone to walk between the tractor and field cultivator while machine is in operation. Keep hands and feet away from cultivator sweeps. They are quite sharp. Any moving piece of equipment is potentially dangerous. Do not operate until you are absolutely sure the area is clear of children, pets and irresponsible persons. Escaping hydraulic fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to penetrate the skin, causing serious injury. To prevent injury when working with hydraulics, follow the instructions on page 3. Before transporting the unit on public roads, check to make sure the safety reflectors are clean and visible, and not missing or damaged. Turn on tractor warning lights when transporting. Make sure all safety signs are clean, readable and not damaged. Contact Great Plains Mfg. for free replacements if necessary. Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 4/17/2003 6

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Important Safety Information Safety Decals Your implement comes equipped with all safety decals in place. They were designed to help you safely operate your implement. Read and follow decal directions. Keep all safety decals clean and legible. Replace all damaged or missing decals. Order new decals from your Great Plains dealer. Refer to this section for proper placement. When ordering new parts or components, also request corresponding safety decals. To install new decals: 1. Clean the area on which the decal is to be placed. 2. Peel backing from decal. Press firmly on surface, being careful not to cause air bubbles under decal. Slow Moving Vehicle Emblem Quantity 1 Reflector Amber 838-615C Quantity 6: Two on light bracket and two on center brace bar. Two on rear of finishing attachment (not shown), visible from side while folded for transport. 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 7

Important Safety Information Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Reflector Red 838-614C Quantity 2 Reflector Florescent Orange 838-603C Quantity 2 Caution 838-598C Quantity 1 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 8

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Important Safety Information Danger Electrocution Hazard 838-599C Quantity 1 Danger Crushing Hazard 838-600C Quantity 1 Warning Overhead Wing Hazard 838-602C Quantity 2 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 9

Important Safety Information Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Warning High Pressure Fluid Hazard 838-610C Quantity 1 Warning Crushing Hazard 838-611C Quantity 1 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 10

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Important Safety Information Warning Wing Falling Hazard 838-612C Quantity 2 Notice 838-613C Quantity 1 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 11

Introduction Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc.. Introduction Great Plains welcomes you to its growing family of new product owners. This implement has been designed with care and built by skilled workers using quality materials. Proper assembly, maintenance and safe operation will help you get years of satisfactory machine use from your machine. To ease the assembly task and produce a properly working machine, read this entire manual before assembling or setting up new equipment. Description of Unit The Series VII 7332, 7334, 7337, 7341 & 7344 Field Cultivator is a 3-section seedbed preparation tillage tool. Working width is 32 to 44 feet. The implement is designed for secondary field operations to smooth, level, eliminate weeds and incorporate chemicals. Various finishing attachments are available to further smooth, redistribute residue, firm soil and break clods. Using This Manual This manual will familiarize you with safety, assembly, operation, adjustment, troubleshooting and maintenance. Read this manual and follow the recommendations to help ensure safe and efficient operation. The information in this manual is current at printing. Some parts may change to assure top performance. Definitions The following terms are used throughout this manual. Right and left as used in this manual are determined by facing the direction the machine will travel while in use unless otherwise stated. IMPORTANT: A crucial point of information about the preceding topic. For safe and correct operation, read and follow the directions provided before continuing. Owner Assistance If customer service or repairs are needed, contact your Great Plains dealer. They have trained personnel, parts and service equipment specially designed for Great Plains products. Your machine s parts should only be replaced with Great Plains parts. Always use the serial and model number when ordering parts from your Great Plains dealer. The serial-number plate is on the center section of the implement on the front frame tube. Record your implement model and serial numbers here for quick reference. Model Number: Serial Number: Your Great Plains dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new machine. If you do not understand any part of this manual or are not satisfied with the service received, please take the following actions: 1. Discuss the matter with your dealer s service manager. Make sure they are aware of any problems so they can assist you. 2. If you are still not satisfied, seek out the dealership owner or general manager. 3. For further assistance, write to: Product Support Great Plains Mfg. Inc. Service Department PO Box 5060 Salina, KS 67402-5060 gp_web_cs@greatplainsmfg.com (785)-823-3276 NOTE: Useful information about the preceding topic. Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3/26/2008 4/17/2003 12

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Introduction Assembly and Setup Assistance To order additional copies of operator s and parts manuals, write to the following address. Include model numbers in all correspondence. If you do not understand any part of this manual or have other assembly or setup questions, assistance is available. Contact Product Support Great Plains Mfg. Inc., Service Department 607 Main Street Tipton, KS 67485 Pre-Assembly Checklist Before assembling, read and understand Important Safety Information, beginning on page 1. Have at least two people on hand while assembling. Make sure assembly area is level and free of obstructions (preferably an open concrete area). Have all major components. Have all fasteners and pins shipped with Series VII Field Cultivator. IMPORTANT: If a pre-assembled part or fastener is temporarily removed, remember where it goes. Keep the parts separated. Have a copy of the parts manual on hand. If unsure of proper placement or use of any part or fastener, refer to the parts manual. Check that all working parts are moving freely, bolts are tight, and cotter pins are spread. 4/17/2003 3/26/2008 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 13

Section 1: Assembly Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Assembly This section covers the proper assembly of the implement. The reference numbers on the figures give you an indication of the order of assembly. For a complete breakdown of any part not shown in this assembly section, refer to the parts manual for proper location. Refer to the Appendix for proper bolt torque values. Center Torque Tube & Walking Beam Assembly After uncrating the machine, place the center frame (1) Figure 1, in the center of your work area on stands. Pin the torque tube (2) to the center frame in the rear hangers mounts with four 1¼ x 6 pins (3) and one 1¼ x 7 pin (4), secure them with 3/8 x 2¼ Gr.8 hex bolts (5) & top lock nuts. Slide the pivot spindle of the center walking beam assembly (6); see section 3, into the sleeve at the end of the torque tube wheel arm. It is a good idea to put some form of antiseize on the spindle before you insert it. Line up the hole in the spindle with the hole in the sleeve and secure with 5/16 x 4 hex bolt (7) with lock washer and hex nut. When both walking beams have been installed, bolt on the 9.5L x 15, 12-ply tires (8) with the ½ x 1¼ lug bolts (9). Bolt the 5x4 K- Flex stubs (10) on with ½ x 6½ hex bolts (11), lock washers and hex nuts. Figure 1 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 14

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 1: Assembly Inside Wing and Wheel Arm Assembly Bolt the inside wing frames (1) Figure 2, to the center frame with two 1 x 6 hex bolts (2) using nylon lock nuts (3). Draw the nuts down tight but do not torque. Once the wings are attached, insert the wheel arm bracket (4) into the wing frame hangers and secure it just as you did on the center with 1¼ x 6 pins (5). Secure the pins with 3/8 x 2¼ Gr.8 hex bolts (6) & top lock nuts. Install the wing walking beam assembly (7) as shown in Figure 2 with the long 18 spindle toward the front. Use anti-seize material on the spindles. Secure the pivot spindle in the sleeve with the 5/16 x 3 clevis pin (8) and 1/8 x 1 cotter. Bolt the 9.5L x 15, 8-ply tires (9) in place with the ½ x 1¼ lug bolts (10). Figure 2 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 15

Section 1: Assembly Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Brace Bar and Wing Brace Assembly Install the 1 x 7½ eye bolt (1) Figure 3, in the mounting bracket at the back of the wing with a 1 jam nut on each side of the bracket. Install the 3¼ x 8 rephasing wing cylinder (2) between the eyebolt and the lever on the wheel bracket with the rephrasing port up. Secure the cylinder with 1 x 3 clevis pins, 1 machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter pin. Bolt the center brace bar (3) to the front of the center frame with ¾ x 2 hex bolts (4) with lock washers and hex nuts. Do not tighten bolts. Bolt the wing brace (5) to the front of the wings with ¾ x 2 hex bolts (4) with lock washer and hex nuts, do not tighten yet. Use a 1 x 6 hex bolt (6) and nylon lock nut in the hinge. Draw nut tight but do not torque. Insert the cylinder mounting tube (7) between the center frame and the brace bar. Attach with 3/4 x 2 hex bolts (8) and 5/8 x 4 x 4½ u-bolts (9), using lock washers and hex nuts. Insert the leveling link tubes (10 thru 12) and attach with u-bolts (9) as before. Tightening all u-bolts and brace bar bolts evenly to prevent binding at hinge. Wing Fold Bracket Assembly Bolt the rocker bracket (13) to the front bar of the wing using two ¾ x 3 hex bolts (14) with lock washers and hex nuts. Attach the connecting link (15) to the rocker bracket (13) with 1 x 3 hex bolt (16) and 1 lock nut. On models 7332-7337, use two 1/2 x 3 x 5 u-bolts (18) with lock washer and hex nuts to bolt on the tie strap bracket (17). Use a 1 x 3 hex bolt (16) and 1 lock nut to attach the connecting link (15) to the tie strap bracket (17). Figure 3 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 16

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 1: Assembly Flip Over Wing Assembly On models 7341-7344, the cylinder mount/hinge (1) Figure 4, is bolted to the wing by two 5/8 x 3 x 5½ u-bolts (2) using lock washer and hex nuts. Attach the connecting link (3) with 1 x 3 hex bolt (4) and 1 two-way lock nut. Use a ¾ x 5 hex bolt (5) with lock washer and hex nut to attach the outside of the cylinder mount/hinge (1) to the wing frame and wing brace bar. The inside hinge (6) is attached with one 5/8 x 3 x 5½ u-bolt (7) along with the blocking stub (8) using 5/8 x 2 hex bolts (9), lock washers and hex nuts. Bolt the 5 bolt on stub (10) to the wing frame using 5/8 x 1½ hex bolts (11), lock washers and hex nuts. Attach the flip over wing (1) Figure 5, to the wing frame using 1 x 4½ headed pins (2), 1 machine washers and 3/16 x 2 cotter pins. Install the 180 degree rocker (3), bulge side outward, with the 1 x 3 headed pin (4) along with 1 machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter pins. Figure 4 Figure 5 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 17

Section 1: Assembly Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Center Level Bar Assembly Slide the H-bracket (1) down over the cylinder mount tube as shown in Figure 6. Bolt in place with a ¾ x 8 bolt (2) and lock nut. Draw this nut up but do not torque, as this part must pivot. Connect the level bars (3) and (4) to the torque tube using two 1 x 4½ headed pins (5), 1 flat washers, 1 machine washers and 3/16 x 2 cotter pins. Install the 1¼ x 13½ Gr.8 bolt (6) through the level bars and H-bracket. Draw up snug with a 1¼ top lock nut (do not torque). Connect the three level bar cross braces (7) between the level bars and bolt in place with ½ x 1½ bolts (8) using nuts and lock washers. Slide the leveling links (9) over the leveling link mounting tubes as shown. Bolt in place with 1 x 6 GR8 special thread hex bolts (10), securing with nylon lock nuts. Do not torque, as this part must pivot freely. Connect the gauge wheel level bars (11) to the level bars (3 & 4) using two 1 x 4½ headed pins (12), 1 machine washers and 3/16 x 2 cotter pins. Bolt the gauge wheel level bar (11) to the tunbuckle assembly (13) through the leveling link (9) as shown. Use the 1 x 6 Gr.8 special thread hex bolt and nylon lock nut. Do not torgue as before. Attach the rebound valve mounting bracket (14) and valve mounting bracket plate (15) with four ½ x 4½ bolts (16) using lock washers and hex nuts. Insert the 1 x 6½ transport pin (17) in holder. Figure 6 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 18

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 1: Assembly Center Caster Wheel Linkage & Hitch Pole Assembly Bolt the center fold bar (1) to the center frame as shown in Figure 7. Use ¾ x 2½ hex bolts (2) with lock washers & hex nuts. Bolt the center frame truss (3) to the center frame using 5/8 x 1½ hex bolts (4), lock washers and hex nuts, and ¾ x 2 hex bolts (5) with lock washers and hex nuts. U-bolt the gauge wheel arm mount (6) to the center brace bar with three ¾ x 3 x 5½ u- bolts (7). Insert the left & right bottom center gauge wheel arms (8 & 9) and secure with 1 x 5½ special hex bolts w/zerks (11) and nylon lock nuts, do not torque. Attach the top gauge wheel arms (10) with the same 1 x 5½ Gr.8 special hex bolt w/zerk and nylon lock nut, do not torque. Connect the turnbuckle to the bottom arms with a 1 x 2 3/8 usable clevis pin (12), machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter pin. See Caster Wheel Assembly, Section 3 Replacement Parts, for caster wheel exploded diagram. Bolt the hitch pole (13) to the brace bar with two 1¼ x 7 Gr.8 hex bolts (14), secure with 1¼ lock nuts but do not torque. Insert the tongue jack (15) on the hitch pole jack tube. Bolt the hitch clevis (16) to the hitch pole with 1½ x 11 safety chain bolt (17), machine washers, slotted hex nut and ¼ x 3 cotter pin. Attach hose holder (18) with 1/8 x 1½ cotter pin. Figure 7 2/17/2005 3/26/2008 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 19

Section 1: Assembly Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Wing Caster Wheel Linkage Assembly Insert the wing level bar (1) through the hole in the rocker fold bracket as shown in Figure 8. Attach the wing level bar (1) to the wheel bracket with a 1 x 3¼ clevis pin (2), 1 flat washers, 1 machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter pin. Slide the leveling link (3) over the leveling link mounting tube and attach with a 1 x 6 Gr.8 special thread hex bolt (4) and nylon lock nut, do not torque. Bolt the gauge wheel level bar (1) to the turnbuckle assembly (5) through the leveling link (3) as shown. Use a 1 x 6 special thread hex bolt (4) and nylon lock nut. Do not torgue as before. U-bolt the gauge wheel arm mounts (6 & 7) to the brace bar with three ¾ x 3 x 5½ u- bolts (8), lock washers and hex nuts. Insert the bottom gauge wheel arm (9) and secure with 1 x 5½ Gr.8 special hex bolts w/zerks (10) and nylon lock nuts, do not torque. Attach the top gauge wheel arm (11) with the same 1 x 5½ GR8 special hex bolt and nylon lock nut, do not torque. Connect the turnbuckle to the bottom arm with a 1 x 2 3/8 usable clevis pin (12), machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter pin. See Caster Wheel Assembly, Section 3 Replacement Parts, for caster wheel exploded diagram. Figure 8 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 20

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 1: Assembly Center Lift Cylinder, Rest Pads and Hydraulic Valves Assembly Connect the two 3½ x 8 rephasing master lift cylinders (1) to the center frame as in Figure 9. Connect the rod ends to the lugs on the H-bracket. Place a 1 flat washer on each side of the lug on the H-bracket to keep the hardened bushings from coming out. Secure the cylinders with 1 x 3½ clevis pins (2), 1 machine washers and 3/16 x 2 cotter pins. Mount the rebound valve (3) as shown with the V1 port to the front and top using two 5/16 x 4 hex bolts (4) with lock washers and hex nuts. Install the depth stop mounting bracket (5) to the center brace bar using two 5/8 x 3 x 5½ u-bolts (6), lock washers and hex nuts. Bolt the depth stop valve (7) on top of the bracket using the 5/16 x 2 hex bolts (8) with lock washers. Insert the depth stop tube (9) into the mounting bracket (5) and attach to the level bar with ½ flat washer and 1/8 x 1 cotter pin. Bolt the depth stop assembly (10) to the depth stop tube (9) with two ½ x 2½ hex bolts (11) using ½ lock washers and hex nuts. U-bolt the 3 cylinder rest pads (14) on the center bar as shown, using a ½ x 3 x 5 u- bolt (13) with lock washers and hex nuts (see shank layout drawing for exact placement). Figure 9 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 21

Section 1: Assembly Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Fold Cylinders, Rocker Arm and 3 Rollers Assembly Connect the center fold 4 x 24 cylinders (1) to the center fold bracket as shown in Figure 10. Use the 1 x 3½ clevis pin (2) with 1 machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter pin. Attach the 5 ¾ rocker (3) to rocker bracket with 1 x 3 Headed Pin (4) using 1 machine washer and 3/16 x 2 cotter. Do Not Connect Rod End Of Cylinders To Rockers Before They Are Charged With Oil. Place a support block of wood under the cylinders, as shown, so they clear the rockers in the extended position. You are now ready to connect the hydraulic hoses to the cylinders and charge the fold system (see hydraulic layout, section 2). Figure 10 On flip-over wing models, connect the base of the 4 x 16 fold cylinders (7) to the cylinder mount/hinge with 1 x 3½ clevis pin (2), 1 machine washer and cotter (see Figure 11). Do Not Connect Rod End Of Cylinders To Rockers. Bolt the hose holders (5) to the center frame with a ½ x 4½ hex bolt (6), using a lock washer and hex nut. Figure 11 Once the fold cylinders are fully charged and free of air, connect them to the rockers. Use a 1 x 5½ bolt (8) to bolt two 3 rollers (9), one on each side, to the 180 degree rocker as shown in Figure 11. Secure with 1 nylon lock nut. Rollers must turn freely! Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 22

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 1: Assembly Center Wing Stop and Outside Wing Stop Assembly U-bolt the center wing stop (1) to the second bar from the rear on the center frame as shown in Figure 12. Use 5/8 x 4 x 4¼ u-bolts (2) with lock washers and hex nuts. Center the wing stop from side to side. Insert the ½ x 4½ transport lock quick pins (3) in the holders on the wing stop. On models 7341 and 7344, u-bolt the wing lock mount (4) on the inside wing with ½ x 3 x 5 u-bolts (5). U-bolt the wing lock T bracket (9) on the outside wing with the same ½ x 3 x 5 u-bolt (5). Refer to the shank layout for your particular model for the exact location of the wing lock mount and lock T bracket. Use lock washers and hex nuts on these u- bolts. Bolt the wing latch (6) to the wing lock mount (4) with a ¾ x 4½ bolt (7). Slide a ¾ flat washer (8) between the latch and the mount on each side to take out the slop. Use a ¾ two-way lock nut but do not torque down. The latch must move freely. Figure 12 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 23

Section 1: Assembly Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Completing Setup Install the plastic end caps into all the open ends of all the 4x3 frame tubes. You should now be ready to add shanks to the machine and then if the machine has a finishing attachment you would install it following the shanks. See the shank placement Section 4 for proper shank locations for your unit. Section 3 in the manual shows the individual shank assemblies and parts for both the K-flex and magnum shanks. Once the shanks are installed and all of the hydraulic procedures have been completed, you may fold the machine to check for clearance and proper shank placement. Slowly fold the machine while watching that hoses do not become pinched or kinked and watch that shanks clear all obstructions. Once the machine is folded completely, begin to unfold slowly. Be Sure No One Is Under The Wings When You Unfold The Machine. Once the machine is unfolded, add the safety decals and the product decals. Refer to the Important Safety Information section, page 7, for the proper placement of safety decals. Install the safety chain, SMV sign & safety lights in accordance with local and state laws. See parts manual (Section 6: Safety) for assembly drawings and parts list. At this point, set up of the machine is complete and you are ready to add any finishing attachment, rear hitches, etc to the machine. Be sure to consult the operating instructions, Section 5 of this manual for the adjustments before going to the field for the first time. Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 24

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Section 2: Hydraulics Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 7332-7337 Hydraulic Layout 00666 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 26

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 2: Hydraulics 7332-7337 Hydraulic Layout Ref Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. 810-479C CYL REP 3.50x8x1.25 Tie 3000# GP Kit # 810-174C 2. 810-478C CYL REP 3.25x8x1.25 Tie 3000# GP Kit # 810-173C 3. 810-487C CYL 4x24x1.5 Tie 3000# GP Kit # 810-060C 4. FC1342 820-622C Rebound Valve 5. FC0218 810-511C Depth Control Valve Cartridge # 3C7272 6. 811-088C Adaptor, AD 3/4 MORB 3/4 MJIC 7. 811-063C Elbow, EL 3/4MJIC 3/4MORB 8. 196-430D Orifice Plate 1/16 3/4 MORB 811-845C Replaced by 196-430D 9. 811-078C Tee, TE 3/4MJIC 10. HF0034 811-857C 3/4 O-Ring Plug 11. 811-896C HH3/8R2 183 3/4MORB 3/4FJIC 12. 811-900C HH3/8R2 029 3/4FJIC 13. 811-731C HH3/8R2 045 3/4FJIC 14. 811-949C HH3/8R2 015 3/4FJIC 15. 811-933C HH3/8R2 287 3/4FJIC Model 7332 & 7334 811-904C HH3/8R2 309 3/4FJIC Model 7337 16. 811-954C HH3/8R2 183 3/4FJIC Model 7332 & 7334 811-659C HH3/8R2 214 3/4FJIC Model 7337 17. 811-126C HH3/8R2 140 3/4FJIC 18. 811-902C HH3/8R2 223 3/4MORB 3/4FJIC 19. 811-943C HH3/8R2 033 3/4FJIC 20. 811-952C HH3/8R2 057 3/4FJIC 21. 811-826C Hydra Grip Handle, Black Extend 22. 811-913C Hydra Grip Handle, Black Retract 23. 811-919C Adaptor, AD 3/4 MORB 3/4 FORB (HG) 24. 548-001S HG Pair Black MORB-FORB Includes items 21, 22 & 23 25. 811-394C Coupler, CP 3/4 FORB MALE QD Poppet Type 26. 811-915C Hydra Grip Handle - Green Extend 27. 811-916C Hydra Grip Handle - Green Retract 28. 548-003S HG Pair Green MORB-FORB Includes items 26, 27 & 23 29. 575-268D Hose Wrap, Large Size, Short 8 550-123D Hose Wrap, Small Size, Short 8 Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 27

Section 2: Hydraulics Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 7341-7344 Hydraulic Layout 00263 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 28

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 2: Hydraulics 7341-7344 Hydraulic Layout Ref Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. 810-479C CYL REP 3.50x8x1.25 Tie 3000# GP Kit # 810-174C FC0224 3 1/2 x 8 DR Cylinder Tie 2500# Cross Seal Kit# 3C8702 2. 810-478C CYL REP 3.25x8x1.25 Tie 3000# GP Kit # 810-173C FC0225 3 1/4 x 8 DR Cylinder Tie 2500# Cross Seal Kit# 3C8704 3. 810-487C CYL 4x24x1.5 Tie 3000# GP Kit # 810-060C FC0227 4 x 24 DB Cylinder Tie 2500# Cross Seal Kit# 1C4637 4. 810-492C CYL 3x16x1.25 Rod (Tie) GP Kit # 810-015C FC1192 3 x 16 DB Cylinder Tie 2500# Cross Seal Kit# 1C4629 5. FC1342 810-622C Rebound Valve 6. FC0218 810-511C Depth Control Valve Cartridge # 3C7272 7. HF0006 811-998C 3/4 O-Ring x 1/2 FPT Swivel 8. HF0018 841-052C 3/4 O-Ring x 1/2 FPT Swivel Elbow 9. HF0017 3/4 O-Ring x 3/8 FPT Swivel Elbow w/restrictor 10. HF0023 811-855C 1/2 FPT Swivel Tee 11. HF0021 3/8 FPT Swivel Tee 12. HF0008 811-869C 1/2 x 3/8 Hex Reducer Bushing 13. HF0007 3/4 O-Ring x 1/2 FPT Swivel w/restrictor 14. HF0025 1/2 MPT x 3/8 FPT Swivel Tee 15. HF0034 811-857C 3/4 O-Ring Plug 16. FC1998 548-082D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 15 Long 17. FC1903 548-065D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 2 2" Long 18. FC2031 548-096D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 3 6" Long 19. FC1999 548-083D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 1 Long 20. FC1890 548-056D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 23 4 Long Model 7341 FC2221 548-157D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 25 6" Long Model 7344 21. FC1998 548-082D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 15 Long Model 7341 FC2027 548-112D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 17 2" Long Model 7344 22. FC1901 548-063D 3/8 Hose x 1/2 Ends, 11 Long 23. 548-202D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 18 4" Long 24. FC1883 548-051D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 2 6" Long 25. FC2215 548-151D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 12 8" Long Model 7341 FC2216 548-152D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 13 10" Long Model 7344 26. FC1865 548-043D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 12 2" Long Model 7341 FC1866 548-044D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 13 4" Long Model 7344 27. FC1884 548-052D 1/4 Hose x 3/8 Ends, 4 6" Long 28. FC1564 811-826C Hydra Grip Handle, Black Extend 29. FC1565 811-827C Hydra Grip Handle, Red Retract 30. FC1566 811-858C Hydra Grip Handle, 1/2 NPT Fitting 31. FC1380 550-017S Hydra Grip Handles (Pair) Includes items 28 thru 30 32. HF0027 811-856C Quick Coupler Tip, 1/2 NPT 33. FC1790 575-268D Hose Wrap, Large Size, Short 8 FC1792 550-123D Hose Wrap, Small Size, Short 8 Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 29

Section 2: Hydraulics Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Typical Lift Hose Layout Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 30

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 2: Hydraulics Typical Fold Hose Layout 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 31

Section 3: Replacement Parts Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Magnum Shank Assembly Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3/26/2008 2/17/2005 32 00347

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 3: Replacement Parts Magnum Shank Assembly (S/N 1129CC-) Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. FC1200 820-297C Shank, 9/16 x 1 3/4 x 30 Min Draft (shown) FC0032 820-293C Shank, 9/16 x 1 3/4 x 30 Flat 2. FC0001 552-014D Top Spring Plug 3. FC1109 807-267C Spring, Shank 4. FC0317 812-148C Bottom Spring Plug 5. FC2198 552-050V Spring/Plug Sub Assembly Includes items 2 thru 4 6. FC0331 552-043H Shank Cradle 7. FC1471 552-006D Shank Mount Upright, 4 Tube 8. FC0333 1 x 3/4 x 3 Hardened Bushing 9. UB0032 806-158C U-Bolt, 5/8-11 x 4 1/32 x 4 3/4 10. 3110 803-024C Lock Nut, 5/8-11 11. FC0320 802-507C Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 Gr.5 Special Thread 12. FC0319 802-485C Carriage Bolt, 3/4-10 x 4 1/8, Gr.5 Special 13. 3612J 803-126C Nylon Jam Nut, 3/4-10 14. FC1169 802-535C Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 3 Gr.5, Special 15. 3108 803-019C Lock Nut, 1/2-13 16. 111032 802-055C Hex Bolt, 5/8-11 x 2 Gr.5 17. 3610 803-148C Nylon Lock Nut, 5/8-11 18. 820-294C Sweep, 1/4 x 7" 820-292C Sweep, 1/4 x 7" Hard Faced 820-291C Sweep, 1/4 x 7" Ultra Wing FC1875 Sweep, 1/4 x 9" FC1879 Sweep, 1/4 x 9" Hard Faced FC2042 Sweep, 1/4 x 9" Ultra Wing FC1876 Sweep, 1/4 x 10" FC1880 Sweep, 1/4 x 10", Hard Faced FC2043 Sweep, 1/4 x 10" Ultra Wing FC1877 Sweep, 1/4 x 11" FC1881 Sweep, 1/4 x 11", Hard Faced FC2044 Sweep, 1/4 x 11" Ultra Wing 19. 802-090C Plowbolt, 7/16-14 x 1 3/4, Gr.5 20. 4007 804-204C Flat Washer, 7/16 21. 3607 803-245C Nylon Lock Nut, 7/16-14 22. FC0556 575-860V Sweep 7", w/bolts Includes items 18 thru 21 575-862V Sweep 7", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 18 thru 21 575-861V Sweep 7", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 18 thru 21 FC0019 570-219V Sweep 9", w/bolts Includes items 18 thru 21 FC0559 575-809V Sweep 9", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 18 thru 21 FC1771 575-810V Sweep 9", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 18 thru 21 FC0557 575-807V Sweep 10", w/bolts Includes items 18 thru 21 FC0560 575-767V Sweep 10", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 18 thru 21 FC1772 575-811V Sweep 10", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 18 thru 21 FC0558 575-808V Sweep 11", w/bolts Includes items 18 thru 21 FC0561 575-804V Sweep 11", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 18 thru 21 FC1773 575-812V Sweep 11", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 18 thru 21 Heavy-Duty Magnum Shank Assembly (S/N 1130CC+) Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. FC1576 820-296C Shank, 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 30 Min Draft, Heavy 820-295C Shank, 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 30 Flat 820-351C Shank, 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 30 MD Offset 2 2. FC1970 552-030D 7/16x1.5 ID Top Spring Plug 3. 807-149C Spring Ext 2.42OD.438W 9.69 Long 4. FC1971 812-143C 7/16x1.5 ID Bottom Spring Plug 5. 552-057V Heavy Spring/Plug Sub Assembly Includes items 2 thru 4 All other items same as above. Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 3/26/2008 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 33

Section 3: Replacement Parts Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. K-Flex Shank Assembly Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3/26/2008 2/17/2005 34 00029

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 3: Replacement Parts Regular K-Flex Shank Assembly Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. FL1475 820-298C K-Flex Shank Mount, Regular, 3 x 4 Tube 2. FL1544 552-002D K-Flex Clamp, Regular, 3 x 4 Mount 3. FC1200 820-297C Shank, 9/16 x 1 3/4 x 30 Min Draft (shown) FC0032 820-293C Shank, 9/16 x 1 3/4 x 30 Flat 820-354C Shank, 9/16 x 1 3/4 x 30 MD Offset 2 4. FC1508 552-001D K-Flex Clip, 4 5. 110880 802-045C Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 5 Gr.5 6. 4108 804-015C Lock Washer, 1/2 7. 3008 803-020C Hex Nut, 1/2-13 8. FC0320 802-091C Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 1 1/2 9. 111032 802-055C Hex Bolt, 5/8-11 x 2 Gr.5 10. 3610 803-148C Nylon Lock Nut, 5/8-11 11. 820-294C Sweep, 1/4 x 7" 820-292C Sweep, 1/4 x 7" Hard Faced 820-291C Sweep, 1/4 x 7" Ultra Wing FC1875 Sweep, 1/4 x 9" FC1879 Sweep, 1/4 x 9" Hard Faced FC2042 Sweep, 1/4 x 9" Ultra Wing FC1876 Sweep, 1/4 x 10" FC1880 Sweep, 1/4 x 10", Hard Faced FC2043 Sweep, 1/4 x 10" Ultra Wing FC1877 Sweep, 1/4 x 11" FC1881 Sweep, 1/4 x 11", Hard Faced FC2044 Sweep, 1/4 x 11" Ultra Wing 12. 802-090C Plowbolt, 7/16-14 x 1 3/4, Gr.5 13. 4007 804-204C Flat Washer, 7/16 14. 3607 803-245C Nylon Lock Nut, 7/16-14 15. FC0556 575-860V Sweep 7", w/bolts Includes items 11 thru 14 575-862V Sweep 7", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 11 thru 14 575-861V Sweep 7", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 11 thru 14 FC0019 570-219V Sweep 9", w/bolts Includes items 11 thru 14 FC0559 575-809V Sweep 9", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 11 thru 14 FC1771 575-810V Sweep 9", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 11 thru 14 FC0557 575-807V Sweep 10", w/bolts Includes items 11 thru 14 FC0560 575-767V Sweep 10", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 11 thru 14 FC1772 575-811V Sweep 10", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 11 thru 14 FC0558 575-808V Sweep 11", w/bolts Includes items 11 thru 14 FC0561 575-804V Sweep 11", w/bolts, Hard Faced Includes items 11 thru 14 FC1773 575-812V Sweep 11", w/bolts, Ultra Wing Includes items 11 thru 14 16. FL1104 Trip Limiter Optional 17. 110888 802-046C Hex Bolt, 1/2-13 x 5 1/2 Gr.5 Optional, required with item 16 Heavy K-Flex Shank Assembly Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. FL1666 820-299C K-Flex Shank Mount, Heavy 2. FL1702 552-003D Mounting Clamp, Heavy, 3 x 4 Tube 3. FC1576 820-296C Shank, 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 30 Min Draft, Heavy 820-295C Shank, 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 30 Flat 820-351C Shank, 5/8 x 1 3/4 x 30 MD Offset 2 All other items same as above. 2/17/2005 3/26/2008 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 35

Section 3: Replacement Parts Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Center Walking Beam Assembly 00037 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 36

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 3: Replacement Parts Center Walking Beam Assembly Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. PW0393 580-191D Spindle, 2 1/2 x 10 2. FC1072 816-573C Seal, (CR24898) 3. FC1071 822-226C Inner Cone, (JLM104948) 4. FC1070 822-225C Inner Cup, (JLM104910) 5. FC1665 560-045H Heavy Walking Tandem 6. FC0514 800-080C Grease Zerk, 1/4-28 Thread Forming 7. FC0296 822-053C Outer Cup, (LM501310) 8. FC0299 822-048C Outer Cone, (LM501349) 9. 804-193C Washer, Flat 7/8 GRD 8 2 1/4 OD 10. 804-055C Washer, Spindle 7/8 11. FC0253 805-089C Cotter Pin, 5/32 x 1 1/2 12. 803-029C Slotted Hex Nut, 7/8-14 13. DC0166 890-886C Dust Cap 14. 815-224C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x16 890 Purchased Complete PW0395 560-147S Replaced by 815-224C See pg. 40 15. 210548 805-324C Clevis Pin, 5/16 x 3 w/cotter 16. 260216 805-363C Cotter Pin, 1/8 x 1 17. FC2206 560-077L Walking Beam Assembly Includes items 1 thru 16 18. 110564 802-279C Hex Bolt, 5/16-18 x 4 Gr.5 19. 4105 804-009C Lock Washer, 5/16 20. 3005 803-008C Hex Nut, 5/16-18 21. FC0360 814-220C Rim, 15 x 6, 6-Bolt 22. FC1763 814-009C Tire, 9.5L x 15, 12 ply 23. FC2275 814-231C Tire/Wheel Assembly, 9.5L x 15, 12 ply Includes items 21 & 22 24. 3408 803-017C Lug Nut, 1/2-20 x 90 deg Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 37

Section 3: Replacement Parts Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Wing Walking Beam Assembly 00189 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 38

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 3: Replacement Parts Wing Walking Beam Assembly Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. FC0347 550-015D Spindle, 2 x 8 1/16 (Q888) 2. FC0372 816-398C Seal (CR16286) 3. FC0250 816-396C Wear Sleeve (CR081071) 4. FC0373 822-198C Inner Cone (JL69349) 5. FC0371 822-197C Inner Cup (JL69310) 6. FC1636 560-035H Walking Beam 7. FC0514 800-001C Grease Zerk, 1/4 Straight 8. FC0246 822-020C Outer Cup (LM67010) 9. FC0248 822-021C Outer Cone (LM67048) 10. FC0251 804-055C Washer, Spindle 7/8 11. FC0253 805-089C Cotter Pin, 5/32 x 1 1/2 12. FC0252 803-029C Slotted Hex Nut, 7/8-14 13. FC0254 890-781C Dust Cap 14. 815-218C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x18 888 Purchased Complete FC1929 575-701S Replaced by 815-218C Front Side of Tandem. See pg. 40 15. 815-214C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x13 888 Purchased Complete FC1334 550-007S Replaced by 815-214C Back Side of Tandem. See pg. 40 16. 210548 805-324C Clevis Pin, 5/16 x 3 w/cotter 17. 260216 805-363C Cotter Pin, 1/8 x 1 18. FC1819 560-702L Walking Beam Assembly Includes items 1 thru 17 19. FC0360 814-220C Rim, 15 x 6, 6-bolt 20. FC1762 814-011C Tire, 9.5L x 15, 8 ply 21. FC2274 814-230C Tire/Wheel 9.5Lx15 8-ply, White Includes items 19 & 20 22. 120820 802-632C Lug Bolt, 1/2-20 x 1 1/4, Gr.5 Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 39

Section 3: Replacement Parts Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 6-Bolt Hub & Spindle Assembly 00038 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 40

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 3: Replacement Parts 6-Bolt Hub & Spindle Assembly Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. PW0394 550-020D Spindle, 2 x 16 (Q783) 2. FC1311 816-426C Seal Grease 6-Bolt HD Hub W-783 3. FC0299 822-048C Inner Cone, (LM501349) 4. FC0296 822-053C Inner Cup, (LM501310) 5. 800-221C Grease Zerk, 1/8-27 NPT Straight FC0514 800-001C Grease Zerk, 1/4 Straight Changed to 800-221C 6. FC1312 815-193C Hub Casting, 6-Bolt Heavy Hub 7. 822-020C Outer Cup, (LM67010) 8. 822-021C Outer Cone, (LM67048) 9. FC0251 804-055C Washer, Spindle 7/8 10. FC0253 805-089C Cotter Pin, 5/32 x 1 1/2 11. FC0252 803-029C Slotted Hex Nut, 7/8-14 12. FC0254 890-781C Dust Cap 13. 803-017C Lug Nut, 1/2-20 x 90DEG PLT 13/16 Newer version hubs 120820 802-632C Lug Bolt, 1/2-20 x 1 1/4, Gr.5 Older version hubs 14. 815-224C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x16 890 Purchased Complete PW0395 560-147S Replaced by 815-224C Includes items 1 thru 13 15. FC1333 550-017D Spindle, 2 x 13 (Q888) FC1203 550-014D Spindle, 2 x 14 (Q888) 16. FC0372 816-398C Seal, (CR16286) 17. FC0250 816-396C Wear Sleeve, (CR081071) 18. FC0373 822-198C Inner Cone, (JL69349) 19. FC0371 822-197C Inner Cup, (JL69310) 20. 800-221C Grease Zerk, 1/8-27 NPT Straight FC0514 800-001C Grease Zerk, 1/4 Straight Changed to 800-221C 21. FC0370 815-142C Hub Casting, 6-Bolt w/cups 22. FC0246 822-020C Outer Cup, (LM67010) 23. FC0248 822-021C Outer Cone, (LM67048) 24. FC0251 804-055C Washer, Spindle 7/8 25. FC0253 805-089C Cotter Pin, 5/32 x 1 1/2 26. FC0252 803-029C Slotted Hex Nut, 7/8-14 27. FC0254 890-781C Dust Cap 28. 120820 802-632C Lug Bolt, 1/2-20 x 1 1/4, Gr.5 29. 815-214C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x13 888 Purchased Complete FC1334 550-007S Replaced by 815-214C Includes items 15 thru 28 815-216C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x14 888 Purchased Complete FC1206 550-005S Replaced by 815-216C Includes items 15 thru 28 Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 41

Section 3: Replacement Parts Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Caster Wheel Assembly Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3/26/2008 2/17/2005 42 00012

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 3: Replacement Parts Caster Wheel Assembly Ref. Kent No. GP Part No. Part Description Comments 1. FC1634 575-535H Caster Gauge Wheel Pivot Mount 2. FC1619 575-035D Hex Bolt, 1 x 5 1/2, Special w/zerk 3. 3616 803-038C Nylon Lock Nut, 1 4. FC1633L 575-534H Caster Wheel Arm, LH (shown) FC1633R 575-533H Caster Wheel Arm, RH 5. FC1663 575-539H Caster Gauge Wheel Friction Cap 6. PW0134 Spring, Short 7. FC1664 575-540H Caster Gauge Wheel Spring Cover 8. 4018 804-028C Flat Washer, 1 9. 3016 803-031C Hex Nut, 1-8 10. 3316 803-030C Jam Nut, 1-8 11. 210548 805-324C Clevis Pin, 5/16 x 3, w/cotter 12. 260216 805-363C Cotter Pin, 1/8 x 1 13. FC0348 560-178D Spindle, 2 x 12 (Q888) 14. FC0372 816-398C Seal (CR16286) 15. FC0250 816-396C Wear Sleeve (CR081071) 16. FC0373 822-198C Inner Cone (JL69349) 17. FC0371 822-197C Inner Cup (JL69310) 18. 800-221C Grease Zerk, 1/8-27 NPT Straight FC0514 800-001C Grease Zerk, 1/4 Straight Changed to 800-221C 19. FC0370 815-142C Hub Casting w/cups 20. FC0246 822-020C Outer Cup (LM67010) 21. FC0248 822-021C Outer Cone (LM67048) 22. FC0251 804-055C Washer Spindle, 7/8 23. FC0253 805-089C Cotter Pin, 5/32 x 1 1/2 24. FC0252 803-029C Slotted Hex Nut, 7/8-14 25. FC0254 890-781C Dust Cap 26. 120820 802-632C Lug Bolt, 1/2-20 x 1 1/4, Gr.5 27. 815-212C Hub 6-Bolt Spindle 2x12 888 Purchased Complete FC0359 560-080S Replaced by 815-212C Includes Items 12 thru 25 28. FC0419 814-221C Rim, 15 x 8, 6-bolt Center Section FC0360 814-220C Rim, 15 x 6, 6-bolt Wing Section 29. FC1764 814-038C Tire, 11L x 15, 8 ply Center Section FC1762 814-011C Tire, 9.5L x 15, 8 ply Wing Section 30. FC2276 814-232C Tire/Wheel 11Lx15 8-Ply White Center, Includes items 27 & 28 FC2274 814-230C Tire/Wheel 9.5Lx15 8-Ply White Wings, Includes items 27 & 28 31. 800-080C Grease Zerk, 1/4-28 Thread Forming FC0514 800-001C Grease Zerk, 1/4 Straight Changed to 800-080C 32. 890-836C Bushing, 1 1/4 x 1 x 1/2 Hard. Included in 575-535H Legend: = 1st revision; = 2nd revision, = 3rd revision; use up existing stock; not interchangeable; Revision 2 is not interchangeable with 1 2/17/2005 3/26/2007 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 43

Section 4: Shank Placement Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 7332 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch 00255 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 44

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 4: Shank Placement 7334 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch 00256 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 45

Section 4: Shank Placement Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 7337 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch 00257 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3/26/2008 2/17/2005 46

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 4: Shank Placement 7341 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch 00258 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 47

Section 4: Shank Placement Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 7344 Shank Layout, Floating Hitch 00259 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 48

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 5: Operating and Maintenance Operating and Maintenance Prior to Going to the Field 1. Both dealer and customer read and thoroughly understand all safety recommendations. (These are found in the Safety Section of this operator manual.) 2. Make sure your tractor horsepower matches the implement you are pulling. This is important so the implement can do the best possible job. 8. Pre-leveling of machine can be done on a concrete slab or good level surface. Lower machine so sweeps are 1-2 off of ground on the center frame. Adjust the turnbuckles on the front caster wheels (Figure 1) to level it from front to back. (Shorten to bring front down, extend to bring front up.) Level machine with the front row shanks just slightly deeper or lower than the back. Same for wing caster turnbuckles. 3. Hitch the tractor to the Field Cultivator using the block or yoke clevis determined by the tractor drawbar. Use the correct size pin for clevis or block. Raise any 3-pt arms and/or hitch attachments to its fully raised position to clear implement. 4. For TWO-WHEEL DRIVE and MFWD tractors, pin drawbar in fixed center position for field and transport. For FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE and TRAC-DRIVE tractors, leave one hole clearance on each side of drawbar for field position, hitch damage may occur if pinned solid. Pin in center position for transport to maintain maximum steering control. 5. Clean all hydraulic couplings and connect to tractor. Each hydraulic coupling has a colored handle on it and is marked with a cylinder, either extending (black) or retracting (red). 6. If machine is folded, remove the transport pins from the wing stops. (Do not remove pins if the wing is leaning against the pins or putting pressure on the pins. Use the hydraulics to pull the wings in completely before unpinning them.) Once the pins are removed, slowly unfold the unit. Make sure no one is under the wings during the unfolding process. Check again for hydraulic leaks and watch that hoses do not get pinched in hinges, wings stops, etc. 7. After the machine is completely unfolded, raise and lower the Field Cultivator several times to purge air from the hydraulic system. Again check for hydraulic leaks and tighten or replace if necessary. Figure 1 9. Set the wings to match the depth of the center. This is done by adjusting the lift cylinder eyebolt on each wing (see Figure 2). Lengthen the bolt to run shallower, shorten the bolt to run deeper. Figure 2 In some conditions the wings will need to be set slightly lower than the center as the center may tend to run deeper behind the tractor tires. 4/17/2003 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 49

Section 5: Operating and Maintenance Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. 10. Check safety chain hookup. Make sure all warning lights are hooked up and functioning correctly. 11. Check the tire pressure for proper inflation and check the tightness of the lug bolts. Tire pressure amounts are located on the sidewall of each tire. 12. Check for any bolts that may need tightened or retightened. Grease all the hinge points. The hubs come pregreased and will not need more grease at this time. 13. Put transport lock in place and refold the machine slowly. Put wing stop pins in place. Always use the transport pins when moving from field to field. You are now ready to go to the field. General Operation Instructions and In-Field Adjustments 1. Remove the transport pins and unfold the machine. Make sure the fold cylinders are fully extended to allow the wings to fully flex in the field. 2. If possible have someone observe the machine during first time operation for levelness front to rear and wings to center frame. Adjust each as needed. For front to rear, either extend or shorten the length of the turnbuckle on the selfleveling. Never run the machine with the back lower (deeper) than the front. To adjust the machine from side to side, use the eyebolt on each wing. Adjust the inside wings first and then the outside wings. The gauge wheels should be set in field position to be ½ to 1½ off the ground. 3. The ideal working speed is 6 to 7 mph. Working too slow may cause plugging, poor incorporation or mixing of crop residue and reduced weed kill. Running too fast may cause streaks in chemical incorporation and ridging. button on the depth stop, slow the hydraulic flow speed down. If this problem still persists, contact the factory service representative for other possible adjustments. Do not try to adjust the rebound valve without first contacting the factory service rep. 7. Adjust the drag to leave the desired results while maintaining the trash flow through the drag. a.) On the spike drag, start with 5 links hanging from the chain in drag arm bottom slot. (This is the starting point for worst conditions.) The cleaner the ground, the shorter the pull chain may be pulled up. On the spike drag, one of the links in the first row of angles is turned over. This allows the trash to start flowing through the 4. The field cultivator is designed as a secondary tillage tool and is designed to leave a finished seedbed following some form of fall or spring tillage. For best results, if at all possible, run the machine at a slight angle to the rows. This will improve trash flow and help spread the residue more evenly throughout the field. 5. When you have the machine set to the desired working depth, set the depth stop slide on the depth control bar. This is located at the front of the machine on the brace bar. This will maintain a constant depth each time after raising and lowering the machine. 6. If after setting the depth stop, the detent on the tractor kicks out before the stop contacts the Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 2/17/2005 4/17/2003 50 ASSEMBLE WITH LINK UP AS SHOWN. IN SOME CONDITIONS THE FRONT LINK MAY BE ASSEMBLED DOWN TO HELP START TRASH TO FLOW THROUGH THE HARROW.

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 5: Operating and Maintenance drag easier by changing the angle of the first row of teeth. Always make sure that the drag is never pulling off the hang chains. If so, shorten pull chains. b.) On coil tine drags, start with the top eyebolt (12) centered. Then level drag mainframe (4R and 4L) by changing position of leveling bolt (21). There are two holes in the arm and four in the mainframe. One of these will get you where you need to be to level. To lay the teeth back, remove the clip pin (42) on each end and move strap adjustment by pushing the handle (7) forward. This strap has 5 holes and will let you lay the teeth back several degrees. If it is desired to set one row, usually the first, different than the rest as far as the angle is concerned, it can be adjusted individually by loosening the U-bolt and set- screw on each end of the drag bar. Down pressure on the drag is achieved by lengthening the eyebolt (12) on the top bracket. Depending on the amount of down pressure, you may need to relevel the mainframe. c.) If a basket is added, adjust the amount of down pressure by either shortening the eyebolt for less pressure or lengthening the eyebolt for more pressure. 4/17/2003 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 51

Section 5: Operating and Maintenance Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Maintenance and Lubrication 1. Always use the transport lock when working or doing maintenance on the Field Cultivator. If folded, be sure your wing stop pins are in place. Read and understand all safety decals on your equipment. 2. During the first season of operation, and periodically after that, check your bolts for tightness. Check shank pivot bolts on the spring-loaded shank; these must remain tight to prevent excessive wear on the shank assembly. 3. Check wheel bearings occasionally for excessive endplay. 4. Replace or rotate worn parts as needed bearings, sweeps, shanks, etc... 5. Check and tighten or replace any hydraulic leaks. Check hoses for any leaks. It is important that there are no leaks on the equipment that may change the depth when in field position. 6. Grease gang bearings and wheel bearings sparingly. Over greasing may cause damage to seals and reduce the life of the bearing. Grease hinge points periodically. 7. If machine is stored outdoors over the winter months it is a good idea to fold the machine then set it down on the ground so all of the cylinders are retracted to protect the cylinder rods. This will extend the life of the cylinder seals and reduce internal and external leaks that may cause future problems maintaining a level machine. 8. Check drag bolts and parts for looseness or excessive wear. Replace broken or bent teeth. Your drag is an important part of the tillage operation. By following and maintaining a routine service and lubrication program, your tillage equipment will give you many years of service. For more information on operating, adjusting or maintaining your Great Plains Field Cultivator contact your local Great Plains dealer or call Great Plains Mfg. at (785) 823-3276 Wheel Bearings Grease every 50 hours (sparingly) and check for endplay. Walking Beam Pivot Bearings Grease every 100 hours and check for endplay All Hinge Points Grease every 10 hours. Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 3/26/2008 4/17/2003 52

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Section 6: Specifications and Capacities Specifications and Capacities 3-Section Field Cultivator Specifications Model Tilliage Transport Center 1st Ext. No. of Approx. Aprox. No. Width Height Width Size Wing Size Shanks Weight Horsepower 6113 13' 7" 13' 8" 10' 2' 23 4,010 70-90 6116 15' 11" 16' 10' 2' 28" 27 4,204 85-105 6318 18' 3" 7' 10" 13' 9" 10' 4' 31 5,543 100-120 6320 20' 7" 9' 13' 9" 10' 4' 28" 35 5,678 115-135 6323 22' 11" 10' 2" 13' 9" 10' 6 1/2' 39 6,616 130-150 6325 25' 3" 11' 4" 13' 9" 10' 6 1/2' 28" 43 6,809 140-160 6328 27' 9" 12' 6" 13' 9" 10' 9' 47 7,241 150-170 6330 29' 11" 13' 8" 13' 9" 10' 10' 51 8,400 160-180 6332 32' 3" 14' 10" 13' 9" 10' 10' 28" 55 8,630 170-190 7332 32' 3" 13' 8" 16' 1" 12' 10' 55 8,630 170-190 7334 34' 7" 14' 10" 16' 1" 12' 11' 59 9,320 180-200 7337 36' 11" 16' 16' 1" 12' 12 1/2' 63 10,096 190-210 7341 41' 7" 14' 10" 16' 1" 12' 11' 84" 71 10,741 200-220 7344 43' 11" 16' 16' 1" 12' 12 1/2' 84" 75 10,979 220-240 Walking Tandems on wings of Model 6323 and larger. Models 7341 and 7344 have flipover wing extensions. With a continued commitment to constantly improving our products, these specifications are subject to change without notice. 3/26/2008 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 53

Appendix Table of Contents Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Appendix Torque Values Chart for Common Bolt Sizes Bolt Head Identification Bolt Head Identification Bolt Size (inches) Bolt Size (metric) Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade 8 Class 5.8 Class 8.8 Class 10.9 in-tpi¹ N m² ft-lb³ N m ft-lb N m ft-lb mm x pitch 4 N m ft-lb N m ft-lb N m ft-lb 1/4" - 20 7.4 5.6 11 8 16 12 M 5 X 0.8 4 3 6 5 9 7 1/4" - 28 8.5 6 13 10 18 14 M 6 X 1 7 5 11 8 15 11 5/16" - 18 15 11 24 17 33 25 M 8 X 1.25 17 12 26 19 36 27 5/16" - 24 17 13 26 19 37 27 M 8 X 1 18 13 28 21 39 29 3/8" - 16 27 20 42 31 59 44 M10 X 1.5 33 24 52 39 72 53 3/8" - 24 31 22 47 35 67 49 M10 X 0.75 39 29 61 45 85 62 7/16" - 14 43 32 67 49 95 70 M12 X 1.75 58 42 91 67 125 93 7/16" - 20 49 36 75 55 105 78 M12 X 1.5 60 44 95 70 130 97 1/2" - 13 66 49 105 76 145 105 M12 X 1 90 66 105 77 145 105 1/2" - 20 75 55 115 85 165 120 M14 X 2 92 68 145 105 200 150 9/16" - 12 95 70 150 110 210 155 M14 X 1.5 99 73 155 115 215 160 9/16" - 18 105 79 165 120 235 170 M16 X 2 145 105 225 165 315 230 5/8" - 11 130 97 205 150 285 210 M16 X 1.5 155 115 240 180 335 245 5/8" - 18 150 110 230 170 325 240 M18 X 2.5 195 145 310 230 405 300 3/4" - 10 235 170 360 265 510 375 M18 X 1.5 220 165 350 260 485 355 3/4" - 16 260 190 405 295 570 420 M20 X 2.5 280 205 440 325 610 450 7/8" - 9 225 165 585 430 820 605 M20 X 1.5 310 230 650 480 900 665 7/8" - 14 250 185 640 475 905 670 M24 X 3 480 355 760 560 1050 780 1" - 8 340 250 875 645 1230 910 M24 X 2 525 390 830 610 1150 845 1" - 12 370 275 955 705 1350 995 M30 X 3.5 960 705 1510 1120 2100 1550 1-1/8" - 7 480 355 1080 795 1750 1290 M30 X 2 1060 785 1680 1240 2320 1710 1 1/8" - 12 540 395 1210 890 1960 1440 M36 X 3.5 1730 1270 2650 1950 3660 2700 1 1/4" - 7 680 500 1520 1120 2460 1820 M36 X 2 1880 1380 2960 2190 4100 3220 1 1/4" - 12 750 555 1680 1240 2730 2010 1 3/8" - 6 890 655 1990 1470 3230 2380 ¹ in-tpi = nominal thread diameter in inches-threads per inch 1 3/8" - 12 1010 745 2270 1670 3680 2710 ² N m = newton-meters 1 1/2" - 6 1180 870 2640 1950 4290 3160 ³ ft-lb= foot pounds 1 1/2" - 12 1330 980 2970 2190 4820 3560 4 mm x pitch = nominal thread diameter in millimeters x thread pitch Torque tolerance + 0%, -15% of torquing values. Unless otherwise specified use torque values listed above. Tire Inflation Chart Tire Size Inflation PSI Tire Size Inflation PSI 6.70 x 15" 4-Ply 32 11L x 15" 12-Ply Rib Implement 52 9.5L x 15" 8-Ply Rib Implement 44 11L x 15" F-Ply Rib Implement 90 9.5L x 15" 12-Ply Rib Implement 64 12.5L x 15" F-Ply Rib Implement 90 11L x 15" 8-Ply Rib Implement 36 395/55B 16.5 NHS Skid Steer 60 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 4/17/2003 54

Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Table of Contents Appendix Warranty Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated warrants to the original purchaser that this tillage equipment will be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one year from the date of original purchase when used as intended under normal service conditions for personal use; 90 days for commercial or rental purposes. This Warranty is limited to the replacement of any defective part by Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated and the installation by the dealer of any such replacement part. Great Plains reserves the right to inspect any equipment or part which are claimed to have been defective in material or workmanship. This Warranty does not apply to any part or product which in Great Plains judgment shall have been misused or damaged by accident or lack of normal maintenance or care, or which has been repaired or altered in a way which adversely affects its performance or reliability, or which has been used for a purpose for which the product is not designed. This Warranty shall not apply if the product is towed at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour. Claims under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adjustments must by made through such dealer. Great Plains reserves the right to make changes in materials or design of the product at any time without notice. This Warranty shall not be interpreted to render Great Plains liable for damages of any kind, direct, consequential, or contingent, to property. Furthermore, Great Plains shall not be liable for damages resulting from any cause beyond its reasonable control. This Warranty does not extend to loss of crops, losses caused by harvest delays or any expense or loss for labor, supplies, rental machinery or for any other reason. No other warranty of any kind whatsoever, express or implied, is made with respect to this sale; and all implied warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose which exceed the obligations set forth in this written warranty are hereby disclaimed and excluded from this sale. This Warranty is not valid unless registered with Great Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated within 10 days from the date of original purchase. 2/17/2005 Series VII 7332-7344 Field Cultivator, Floating Hitch 560-200M 55