DB50 OWNERS MANUAL
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CONTENTS Unloading Precautions Warranty Registration Form (Inside front cover) (Inside front cover) 1. Introduction Customer Reference Information …………………………… Additional Warranty Information ……………………………. Identification Plate …………………………………………… Warranty Information ………………………………………… Technical Data ………………………………………………. 2. Safety General safety instructions …………………………………. Precautions …………………………………………………… Transport ……………………………………………………... Tires …………………………………………………………… 3. Connection Pre-Operation check ………………………………………… Tractor Requirements ………………………………………. General Connection ………………………………………… Tow...

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INTRODUCTION Congratulations on the purchase of your new PENTA DUMP BOX. This equipment has been designed and manufactured to exceed the needs of you the farmer. With proper operation and preventative maintenance it will last for years. The purpose of this manual is to assist you in operating and maintaining your DUMP BOX. Keep this manual readily available for reference and be sure to pass it on to new operators or owners. Contact Penta TMR Inc. or any of our dealers if you need assistance or additional information. GENERAL INFORMATION Operator orientation: The directions left, right,...

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WARRANTY INFORMATION PENTA warrants against defects in construction or materials for a period of ONE year. We reserve the right to inspect and decide weather material or construction was faulty or weather abuse or accident voids our guarantee. Warranty service must be preformed by a dealer or service center authorized by Penta. The warranty registration form (fig. 1.0) must be filled out by the dealer and signed by both the dealer and customer at time of delivery. Reference PENTA’s warranty Guidelines & Stipulations on our website www.pentatmr.com or Email: warranty@pentatmr.com TECHNICAL...

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<iL DANGER WARNING & CAUTION IMPORTANT For your safety and to develop better understanding of your implement, thoroughly read the operator’s manual before use. In this manual the terms CAUTION, WARNING, DANGER are used to identify safety messages. When you see this A , be alert to the possibility of damage and hazards that can result in personal injury or death. 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...

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Clean reflectors, slow moving vehicle signs, and lights before transporting. Do not allow riders, on or in the implement. Stay away from overhead power lines when loading. Electrocution can occur without contact. Use hazard flashers on tractor when transporting on roads, and follow all local laws. Attach securely to the tractor using a retainer on the drawbar, and a safety chain. Make sure you are in compliance with all local regulations regarding equipment on public roadways and highways. Make sure SMV (Slow Moving Vehicle) emblem and all the lights and reflectors required by law are in...

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/f\ TIRES Failure to follow proper procedures when mounting a tire on a wheel or rim can cause an explosion which may result in serious injury or death. Do not attempt to mount a tire unless you have the proper equipment and are qualified to do the job. Have a qualified tire dealer or repair service perform required maintenance. MODEL OPTIONS BKT: 800/45R26.5 BKT FL-630 PLUS TL MICHELIN: 800/45 R26.5 174D CARGOXBIB REDUCE COMPACTION Over Inflated tires cause excessive soil compaction with the formation of ruts (in damp conditions). THE SERVICE LIFE OF YOUR TIRES The wrong pressure may have...

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Connection Coupling to tow vehicle – Hitch Reverse the towing vehicle until hitch is lined up with the eye Raise the tow hitch and lock into raised position WARNING : Ensure all personnel are clear of danger around the dump box WARNING : Make sure the trailer is properly secure and attached before moving WARNING : Never park the dump box with the tub in the raised position WARNING : Park dump box on firm and level ground Coupling Hydraulic Hoses It is import to keep the hose connections clean. Connect the hydraulic service line to the connection on the tractor Uncoupling the tow vehicle -...

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Adjustment before towing the trailer: Adjust the drawbar and/or the hitch of the towing vehicle so that when towing the trailer body is slightly raised at the front. Hitching the trailer so that the chassis is parallel to the road surface is acceptable, however this may cause additional wear to the trailer brakes and those of the Towing vehicle. Hitching too low will cause unnecessary wear to the suspension and brake components of the front axle, and reduce the braking efficiency. It can also cause additional loading to be placed on the Towing vehicle.

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