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Grain Handling GRAIN WAGONS MODEL 730 Serial Number B33450100 & Higher Part No. 301085

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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...

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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. Purchase Date _______________________ Model ___________________Serial No.________________________________...

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730 GRAIN WAGON — Introduction Table of Contents

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730 GRAIN WAGON — Introduction Table of Contents

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730 GRAIN WAGON — Introduction Table of Contents

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730 GRAIN WAGON — Safety

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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...

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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.

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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 the towing vehicle engine and hydraulic power unit engine off and remove key before servicing the implement. 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....

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730 GRAIN WAGON — Safety • Do not stand between towing vehicle and implement during hitching. • 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. • Regulate speed to field conditions. Maintain complete control at all times. • Never lubricate equipment when in operation. • Use extreme care when operating close to ditches, fences, or on hillsides. • Do not leave towing vehicle unattended with engine running.

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730 GRAIN WAGON — Safety 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 and SIS decals are 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 all laws governing highway safety when moving machinery. Use transport lights as required...

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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. Hydraulic system must be purged of air before operating to prevent serious injury or death. Do not bend or strike high-pressure lines. Do not install bent or damaged tubes or hoses. Repair all oil...

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730 GRAIN WAGON — 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 headp

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After the wagon has been completely assembled, use the following checklist and inspect the wagon. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made. □ Torque wheel nuts and check tire pressure as specified in MAINTENANCE section. □ Tires are inflated to specified air pressure, located in the Maintenance section. □ Check to be sure all safety decals are correctly located and legible. Replace if damaged. □ Check to be sure all reflective decals are correctly located. □ Check to be sure SMV decal is in place. See ”SMV Emblem & SIS Decals” in SET UP section. □ Check...

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*Prices are pre-tax. They exclude delivery charges and customs duties and do not include additional charges for installation or activation options. Prices are indicative only and may vary by country, with changes to the cost of raw materials and exchange rates.