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EverythingAttachments Compact & Field Plows OWNER AND OPERATOR S MANUAL CAUTION SAFETY FIRST READ ALL PAGES BEFORE USING Seller or Owner Should Pass On This Manual to User T.C. Corriher Implement Co. Inc. DBA: Everythingattachments.com 12 South Avenue Newton, NC 28658

ADDITIONAL COPIES AVAILABLE MACHINERY CAN HURT YOU WARNINGS DO NOT PERMIT RIDERS ON MACHINERY MACHINERY, IN A LIFT POSTION, CAN FALL WHILE OPERATING OR WHEN SITTING STILL DISC HARROW BLADES AND MOWER BLADES CAN CUT YOU STAY AWAY FROM OPERATING MACHINERY - KEEP OTHERS AWAY * Observe and follow instructions in this manual. * Make certain that everyone is clear of the machine before starting power unit or activating any drive mechanism. * Keep hands, feet, and clothing away from moving parts of the machine. Do not wear loose clothing. * Keep children off, and away, from all machinery. * Be sure that all shields or guards are in place before any machine is started. * Replace any damaged or misplaced guards or shields. * Keep all machinery free of excessive accumulation of crop material or other debris. * Stay alert from obstructions, ditches and other hazards when operating machinery. * Operate machinery at a speed to match the field and crop condition and/or operator proficiency. * Shut off the tractor engine or power unit before attempting to refuel. DO NOT SMOKE! Refuel in a well-ventilated area and avoid spilling fuel. * Always shut off the engine before leaving the operator s 2

platform to adjust, lubricate, clean or unclog a machine, unless otherwise specified in the operator s manual. * Wait until all power driven parts have stopped moving before attempting to perform any inspection or servicing of the machine. * After servicing equipment, be sure all tools, parts, or servicing equipment are moved before starting the machine. * Before restarting operation, replace or secure all safety shields that you have removed or opened for access when making field repairs. Courtesy of: T.C. Corriher Implement Co. Inc. 12 South Avenue Newton, NC 28658 3

Everything Attachments Compact & Field Plows Operator s Manual and Safety Warning Message 1. GENERAL INFORMATION Your Everything Attachments plow has been manufactured of quality materials and components. Care has been taken to make this implement to operate as safe as possible; HOWEVER, any machine can present a hazard if the operator does not follow common sense rules of safety while operating the machine. The purpose of this manual is to help you understand the instructions of how to use the equipment safely. To familiarize you with the safety warning message in order to minimize risks that may occur if the machine is not used properly and if the minimum precautions or attentions are not paid. The manual will assist you in setting up, operating, and maintaining your plow. Read it carefully and thoroughly; it furnishes information and instruction that will help you achieve many years of dependable performance. These instructions have been compiled from extensive field experience. Some information may be general in nature due to unknown and varying conditions. However, through experience and these instructions, you should be able to develop procedures suitable to your particular situation. The illustrations and data used in this manual were current at the time of printing, but due to possible in-line production changes; your machine may vary slightly in detail. If you have an older machine that does not have current standard safety equipment, please contact EverythingAttachments.com about bringing your machine up to the current level of safety. We reserve the right to redesign and change the machines as may be necessary without notification Plow Preparation Make sure the plow is completely assembled and all bolts tightened. Be sure the bottom or bottoms have been mounted using all three bolts supplied with each. Prepare the plow for use by oiling the moldboard surfaces with a cloth soaked in light oil. This will prevent soil from sticking to the moldboard. 4

Tractor Preparation Illustration 1 Adjust the right tractor tire so that the inside of both right side tires are the same distance from the tractor centerline as shown in illustration 1. Plow Mounting and Alignment Mount the plow on the three-point hitch. Adjust the stabilizer chains so that the A frame is centered between the rear tractor tires. This will make the plow centerline parallel with the tractor centerline. Then adjust the plow main frame right or left on the A frame using the U bolts. The main frame should be set at dimension Y (12 inch with 12 inch bottom) (14 inch with 14 inch bottom)(16 inch with 16 inch bottom) as shown in illustration 2. Illustration 2 Pitch and Depth Adjustment The 3-point hitch top link controls the suction and pitch of the plow bottom. Shorten the top link when soil is dry to increase suction and draw plow into ground. Lengthen the top link when soil is wet to reduce suction. If your tractor does not have hydraulic depth control, a gauge wheel should be used to maintain a constant depth of plowing and should be set 1 less than desired depth. Measure depth from the bottom of gauge wheel to the bottom of share point. This applies when right tires of tractor are in previously plowed furrow. 5

Leveling Adjustment After two passes have been made and the right tires of tractor are in previously plowed furrow, the plow frame and share should be level with the ground. This is accomplished by adjusting tractor side links for left to right leveling. Front to rear leveling should be done with the top link so the rear of the landside runs from level to ¼ up from the bottom of the furrow. Coulter Adjustment When using a coulter, adjust it to slice 1 to 1&½ inches into soil. On adjustable coulter model (not straight shank models), side adjustment should be set approximately 1/2 to the left of the share point. Effective coulter operation is governed by soil conditions. If soil is excessively compacted or contains an excess of rocks, the coulter may prevent plow from cutting at desired depth. If the soil is excessively wet or sticky, mud may collect on coulter blade and prevent proper penetration. Should these conditions be encountered, it is recommended the coulter be removed. Plowing Conditions It is important to plow during proper conditions. Do not plow when soil is too wet as the soil will stick to the moldboard. If the soil is dry, extra weight may be required to increase penetration in the soil (See pitch and depth adjustment). If possible, avoid places where the soil is overly packed, i.e. Roadways, paths, etc. A thick sod or extremely rocky soil that has not been plowed for several years can be difficult to plow which is not the fault of the plow. However, with slow speeds and proper set-up of the plow, these conditions can usually be plowed satisfactorily. High weeds or grass may need to be cut down before plowing. Not: A ¼ x 3-inch shear bolt of mild steel only is provided at the shank mount point. This bolt will shear if the bottom hooks on anything solid and will prevent plow frame damage. USE ONLY MILD STEEL SHEAR BOLTS GRADE 2!! 6

Plowing When possible, lay out a rectangular shaped field that is several times longer than it is wide. The longer your furrows are, the easier it is to plow. Leave enough room to turn your tractor around at each end of the field. Always lift plow before attempting sharp turns. To begin plowing, lower plow into the ground with hydraulic lift lever. In some soils it may be necessary to shorten the top link to get satisfactory penetration on first and second plowing passes. Lay out a dead furrow as illustrated. Be sure lift lever is in float position or set to proper depth on draft control equipped tractor. Illustration 3 Begin at point X and plow furrow to the end plot. Fix your eye on a tree or some distant object in line with the middle of the plow so that you can guide your tractor and plow a straight first furrow to point A. Note: Always lift plow before turning; at point B, lower it again, and plow a back furrow. When you return to point X start plowing with both of the tractor s right wheels in a furrow at point C. Level the plow. (See leveling adjustment). Plow in a clockwise direction, always lifting your plow at the end of the furrow before turning (Illustration 3). After the back furrow has been made, the plow should be level when running the right tractor wheels in previously plowed furrows. After making the first two plowing passes, adjust the plow to 4 inch up from the bottom of the furrow. Variation in plow depth will affect levelness of the plow. (See leveling adjustments). Do not plow too fast. Move steadily along so that the soil will turn over and not fall back into the furrow. By plowing too fast, you will get an uneven plowing job and the dirt is apt to be thrown instead of rolled over. After plowing a few rounds, it is suggested that you check and tighten all bolted connections on the plow, coulter and frame. 7

Maintenance Grease coulter and gauge wheel at least twice daily. Keep moldboards clean so they will scour evenly. When putting plow away, always wipe polished moldboard surface and coulter blade with grease or oil to prevent rust. Replace badly worn shares.!!!!! DANGER SAFETY FIRST READ ALL PAGES!!!!! SAFETY RECOMMENDATIONS 1. Be sure to read set-up and operating manual. 2. Never stand with feet under the plow while tractor lift is in the up position. 3. Do not stand between the implement and tractor. 4. Do not ride on the implement. 5. Observe a 15 mph speed limit or slower when transporting implement on roadways. 6. Have slow moving vehicle sign on rear of implement while traveling on roadways. 7. Never try to adjust or clean an implement while in motion. 8. Do not alter design of the implement. 9. Always lower implement to the ground when not in use. 10. Apply ballast according to your tractor manual to ensure front-end stability. 8

Plowing Problems and Troubleshooting (Improper adjustments account for most plowing difficulties) Possible Cause Insufficient suck Worn share Dull coulters Position of tractor selector levers Ground hard and dry Plow running on nose Plow crowding to the left FAULT Poor Penetration Plow Crowding REMEDY Shorten tractor top link Sharpen Sharpen Refer to tractor owner s manual for proper setting Increase depth of headland starting furrow Lengthen tractor top link Front bottom too deep. Shorten right leveling screw or lengthen tractor top link Continued On Next Page 9

Possible Cause Plow crowding to the right Plow won t stay down Improper wheel and cross shaft setting Rear coulter adjustment FAULT Ragged Furrow Wall REMEDY Front bottom too shallow. Lengthen right leveling screw or shorten top link. Plow goes to deep. Lengthen top link to reduce suck. On plows using a gauge wheel, the wheel should not carry too much of the weight. Check and adjust tractor hydraulic select lever Shorten top link to give more suck. Be sure coulters are sharp and not to forward Set wheels and cross shaft properly Set coulters to run more toward land and deeper if in loose soil. Be sure coulter pivot is free Continued On Next Page 10

Possible Cause Plow running on nose Excessive landside pressure Excessive tractor wheel slippage Furrows too deep for watch of bottoms FAULT Plow Pulls Heavy Furrows Rolling Back REMEDY Lengthen top link Incorrect tractor wheel or cross shaft setting. Rear landside should run approximately ¼ to ½ from furrow wall Refer to tractor manual for correct operation of depth control or tractor control. Then add weight to tractor if necessary Reduce depth of plowing. Continued On Next Page 11

Possible Cause Plowing speed too high Coulter disc set too close to plow bottom Coulter disc set too far away from bottom Coulter adjustment Worn share Front bottom too deep Front bottom too shallow Front bottom cutting edge too wide or too narrow FAULT Broken or Misplaced Furrows (Cork Screwing) Broken Furrow Walls Step In Furrow Walls Plow Crowding Plow Ridging REMEDY Reduce tractor speed Reset coulters Reset coulters Be sure coulters swing free and run straight Replace Lengthen top link or shorten right leveling screw Shorten top link or lengthen right leveling screw Adjust plow properly by correcting wheel and cross shaft setting Continued On Next Page 12

Coulter adjustment Set rear coulter to leave furrow clean. Set all other coulters exactly the same. (See page 5) Distance between all coulters slices must be the same as the plow frame size. 13

Parts List-DB & SB Frame Ref # Part # Quan Description 1 ETA-01 1 Cross brace (DB-12 & SB plows) ETA-01A 1 Cross brace (DB-14 plow) 2 ETA-02 Shank plate (4 on two bottom) 3 ETA-03 Shank (2 on two bottom) 4 ETA-04 1 Left hand beam (DB plows) 5 ETA-05 1 Right hand beam (SB & DB-14 plows) ETA-05A 1 Right hand beam ( DB-12 plow) 6 ETA-06 1 Brace for A-frame 7 ETA-07 1 Spacer 8 ETA-08 2 5/8 U-bolt (grade5) w/lock washer & nut 9 ETA-09 1 A-frame 10 ETA-10 1 Drawbar 11 Cat-1 2 Category 1 pull pin 12 ETA-12 2 Angle bracket 13 ETA-20 1 Spacer (SB & DB-14 plows) ETA-20A 1 Spacer (DB-12 plow) Continued On Next Page 14

Ref # Pate # Quan Description Bolts: *Buy local * 2 3/4 x 3 bolt w/lock washer & nut * 1 5/8 x 16-1/2 bolt (SB-14 & DB-14 plows) w/lock washer & nut * 1 5/8 x 14-1/2 bolt(db-12 plow) w/lock washer & nut * 4 5/8 x 4 USS bolt w/lock washer & nut * 1 5/8 x 4-1/2 USS bolt w/lock washer & nut * 2 ½ x 3 shear bolt (grade 2) w/lock washer & nut 15

Parts List-DB & SB Bottom Ref # Part # Quan Description per each bottom 1 ETAW-F-12 1 12 Share (Model Sb & HB) ETAW-F-14 1 14 Share (Model SB & HB) ETAW-F-16 1 16 Share (Model SB only) 2 ETAWF-3S 1 Shin 3 P2 Clip (Not used on compact tractor plow) 4 ETA-12 1 12 moldboard (Model SB & HB) ETA-14 1 14 moldboard (Model SB & HB) ETA-16 1 16 moldboard (Model SB only) 5 P1 1 Frog (welded one piece unit) 6 ETA980W 1 Short landside 7 ETA982W 1 Long landside 8 P3 1 Brace for moldboard 9 P4 1 Brace (used on long landside only) 16

Parts List-DB & HB Gauge Wheel & Coulter Ref # Part # Quan Description 1 GWC-12 3 Shank clamp 4-3/4 x 4 2 GWC-13 1 Shank, gauge wheel or coulter 3 GWC-14 1 Axle cap for disk mount 4 GWC-15 1 Blade 13 flat 5 GWC-16 1 Flange for axle 6 * 1* Flat washer ¾ 7 * 1* Nylon lock nut ¾ 10 * 2* Flat washer ¾ 11 GWC-17 1 Tire 10 w/3/4 hub 12 * 1* ¼ grease fitting 13 * 1* Cotter pin ¼ x 2 *Buy Local 17

Parts List-SB Gauge Wheel & Coulter Ref # Part # Quan Description 1 GWC-01 1 Bracket clamp 2 GWC-02 1 Standard 1 round 3 GWC-03 1 U-bolt 5/8 w/lock washer & nut 4 GWC-04 1 Nut ¾ w/lock washer 5 GWC-05 1 16 disc blade flat 6 GWC-06 1 Disc hub 7 GWC-07 1 Center hub bushing ¾ x 3-7/8 8 GWC-08 1 Axle bolt ¾ x 5-1/2 Grade 2 9 GWC-09 1 Standard lock fork disk mount 10 GWC-10 1 Lock collar stop 11 GWC-11 1 Square head set screw/nut 5/8 12 * 1* ¼ grease fitting 13 ETA-25 3 Shank clamp flat 4 x 6 14 ETA-26 1 Mounting bracket 15 ETA-27 1 Shank w/welded axle 1 16 GWC-7 1 Tire 16 w/rim 1 axle 17 * 1* Flat washer 1 18 * 1* Cotter pin ¼ x 2 *Buy Local 18

Parts List DB Gauge Wheel & Coulter Takes 2 complete coulter assemblies! Ref # Part # Quan Description 1 GWC-01 1 Bracket clamp 2 GWC-02 1 Standard 1 round 3 GWC-03 1 U-bolt 5/8 w/lock washer & nut 4 GWC-04 1 Nut ¾ w/lock washer 5 GWC-05 1 16 disc blade flat 6 GWC-06 1 Disc hub 7 GWC-07 1 Center hub bushing ¾ x 3-7/8 8 GWC-08 1 Axle bolt ¾ x 5-1/2 Grade 2 9 GWC-09 1 Standard lock fork disk mount 10 GWC-10 1 Lock collar stop 11 GWC-11 1 Square head set screw/nut 5/8 13 ETA-25 2 Shank clamp flat 4 x 6 14 ETA-28 1 Shank w/welded axle 1 15 GWC-7 1 Tire 16 w/rim 1 axle 16 * 1* ¼ grease fitting 17 * 1* Flat washer 1 18 * 1* Cotter pin ¼ x 2 *Buy Local 19

WARRANTY AND DISCLAIMER Everything Attachments (hereafter the Company ) and sellers of its products warrant products and parts of products it manufactures to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of (90) days from date of purchase when such products and parts of products are maintained and used in a customary and ordinary manner. No warranty is made by the Company either expressed or implied on products manufactured by others. THIS WARRANTY IS THE SOLE WARRANTYAND IS IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,EXPRESSED OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR WARRANTY OF FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. The exclusive remedy for breach of this Warranty is repair or replacement of parts upon delivery, postage and freight prepaid to the Company at: 12 South Ashe Avenue Newton, NC 28658 U.S.A. or refund of purchase price if repair or replacement cannot be practically provided. In no event shall the Company or the Sellers be liable for consequential or incidental damages, direct or indirect (including but not limited to loss of crops or livestock), due to defects in workmanship or defects in products manufactured by it. This is the only warranty of the Company. No Seller or any other person has authority to alter or waive any provision of this Warranty as it applies to the Company or to make or add warranties on behalf of the Company. The Company expressly disclaims all liability due to the use or resale of its products or parts of products manufactured by it whether based on contract, negligence, strict liability in tort or otherwise except as expressly provided for in this Warranty as set forth above. 20