John Deere OMM147682 B2 manual

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    OMM147682 B2 JOHN DEERE W ORLD WIDE COMMERCIAL & CONSUMER EQUIPMENT DIVISION M147682 B2 Cultiv ator One Row OPERA T OR’S MANU AL North Am erican V ersion Litho in U.S.A.[...]

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    Introduction INTR ODUCTION Introduction Thank Y ou for Pur chasing a John Deere Product W e appreciate y our business and wish y ou many year s of saf e and satisfied use of your machine. Using Y our Operator ’ s Manual This manual is an important par t of your machine and should remain with the machine when you sell it. Reading your oper ator’[...]

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    Product Identif ication PR ODUCT IDENTIFICATION Product Identif ication Product Compatibility This cultivator is compatible with tractors, 18.6 kW ( 25 hp) and under , equipped with a limited Cat egory 1, rear 3-point hitch. Recor d Purc hase Information Record y our purchase inf or mation in the spaces pro vided below . MX13247 D A TE OF PURCHASE:[...]

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    T able o f Contents T AB LE OF CONTENTS All information, illustrations and specifications in this manual are based on the latest information at the time of publication. The right is reser ved to make changes at an y time without notice. COPYRIGHT© 2002 Deere & Co . John Deere Worldwide Commercial and Consumer Equipment Division All rights rese[...]

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    Saf ety - 1 SAFETY Safety Understanding the Mac hine Safety Labels Safe ty-Aler t Symbol The machine saf ety labels shown in this section are placed in impor tant areas on y our machine to dra w attention to potential saf ety hazards. On your machine saf ety labels, the word s D A NGER, W ARNING and CA UTION are used with this safety-aler t symbol.[...]

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    Saf ety - 2 SAFETY shields when oper ating the machine . • Loud noise can cause impa ir ment or loss of hearing; wear a su itable pr otectiv e de vice such as earplugs. • Do not wea r radio or m usic headphones while servicing the machine. Saf e ser vicing requires your full attention. P arking Safely 1. Stop machine on a le vel surf ace, not o[...]

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    Installing - 3 INSTALLING Installi ng Preparing the Machine NO T E: Read and complet e the Assembly section at the bac k of this operator’ s manual if installing the attachment for the first time . Required Equipment • Three-point hitch Recommend Equipment • Bar (lug) tires or ti re chains Machine Set up • Chec k tire pressure bef ore opera[...]

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    Installing - 4 INSTALLING MX13268 5. Tighten the stabilizer chains (I and J) to pre vent side s way of the cultiv ator during operation . 6. Star t the machine , and raise the 3-point hitch. c CA UTION: Av oid injury ! Exhaust fumes ca n cause sic kness or death. If it is necess ary to run the engine in an en closed ar ea, use an exhaust pipe e xte[...]

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    Removing - 5 REMO VING Removing Removing the Cultiv ator 1. P ark the mac hine saf ely . (See P ar king Safely in Saf ety section.) 2. Low er the cultiv ator to the ground. MX13247 3. Remov e the quick- lock pin (A), link pin (B), and disconnect th e center link (C). 4. Insta ll the link pin (B) and quick-lock pin (A) in the cent er link f or stora[...]

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    Operat ing - 6 OPERATING Operating Using Cultivator The most commo n uses fo r a cultiv ator : 1. W eed control in emerging garden s: • Straddle row cultiv ation: By straddling the cultivator ov er the plant row , weeds on each side of the row of plants can be dislodged. • Between row cultiv ation: Us ing the full width of the cultiv ator , the[...]

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    Operat ing - 7 OPERATING NO TE: T wo e xtra sets of spring tine mount ing hard ware are included with the cultivator . This hardware is needed when the spring t ines at position (A) are mo ved to another set of open mountin g holes in the frame. MX13266 3. Remo ve an d/or locate the sp ring tine(s) to any ope n mounting hole to ob tain the desired [...]

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    Replacem ent P ar t s - 8 REPLACEMENT P AR TS Replaceme nt Parts Service Literature If yo u would lik e a cop y of the P ar ts Catalog or T echnical Manual f or this machine call: • U.S . & C a n a da : 1-800-522-7448. • All Other Regions : Y our John Deere de aler . Replacement P ar ts W e recommend John Deere quality parts and lubricants,[...]

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    Service - 9 SERVIC E Service Replacing Spring Tines 1. P ark the mac hine saf ely . (See P ar king Safely in Saf ety section.) 2. Remov e the cultiv ator from the mach ine. 3. T ur n the cultiv ator upside-down. MX13258 4. Remove the nut (A), lockwasher (B), 1/2 x 1-3/ 4 x 3/8 in. washer (C), flat wash er (D) and capscre w (E). 5. Remo ve th e dama[...]

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    Stor age - 10 STORAGE Storage Storing Cultiva tor Safely 1. Remove cultivator from the machine. 2. Thoroughly clean th e cultiva tor with soap y water and brush, or use high-pr essure washer . 3. Chec k the cultiv ator f or wor n or damaged parts. Replace par ts as needed. 4. Tight en loose ha rdware. 5. Apply paint to e xposed areas to pre vent ru[...]

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    Assembly - 11 ASSEMBL Y Assembly Identify Parts MX13245a Assemble Frame MX13270 1. Assemble lo wer link pins (A) to A-frame halves (B) using supplied hard ware. NO TE: T o allow f or alignment and installation of components, do no t tighten har dware completely until instructed to do so. MX13271 2. Attach A-frame halv es together as shown with spac[...]

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    Assembly - 12 ASSEMBL Y MX13251 Picture Note: Left side shown. 4. Install the fr ame angle (G) on the A-frame , placing the third slotted hole in th e frame angl e ov er the elongat ed hole in the A-frame . Secure using one 1/2 x 1-3/4 in. capscre w (H), 1/2 in. flat w asher (I), 1/2 in. lock washer and 1/2 in. nut. NO T E: Install th e frame strut[...]

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    Assembly - 13 ASSEMBL Y MX13257 MX13258 4. Install all r emaining spring tines (D , E and F) equally in the positions sho w n, using a 1/2 x 1-3/4 in. capscrew (G ), 1/2 in. flat w asher (H), 1/2 x 1-3/4 x 3/8 in. w asher (I), 1/2 in. loc k washer (J) and 1/2 in. nut (K) . 5. T urn the cultivator o ver . MX13290 6. Tighten all har dware e xcept f o[...]

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    Specifications - 14 SPECIFICATIONS Specific ations Cultiv ator Overall Dimensions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1.17 m W x 76 cm L x 65 cm H (46 in. W x 30 in. L x 25 .5 in. H) Mounting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Limited Categ ory 1,[...]

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    Inde x - 15 INDE X Index B Ballast, Installing ................ ............. ................ ................ . 3 C Clothing, Approp riate ................ ................ ............. ........... 1 Cultivator Storag e ............ ............ ................. ............. ..... 11 Cultivator to Machine, Attach ................... ..........[...]

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    John Deere Quality Statement - 16 JOHN DEERE QUALITY STATEMENT John Deere Quality Statemen t John Deere Quality MIF John Deere equ ipment is more than just a purc hase it ’ s an inv estment in quality . That quality goes bey ond our equipment to yo ur John Deere Dealer ’ s par ts and service suppor t. This suppor t is needed to keep you as a sa[...]