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1. 30 31 Beater Chain 5 32 33 e AAA 34 35 Engine end RadialOl sata Sa it laa 36 37 Power Take Off Assembly 38 39 Hydraulic System 40 41 Air Intake and Exhaust System 42 43 Control Box Wiring Diagram 44 45 Engine Wiring Diagram 46 47 Feed Chute Assembly 48 49 Feeder Roll Assembly 50 51 Operator Platform 5 2 5 kekka S I ARAS 52 53 Discharge Head lt lt lt ncn 54 55 Seat ASSOITIDIV isc qox 56 57 Decal bocallolis cx oaa e de sos da dd Dus te e 58 59 Recommended Spare Parts Tool Kit and Repair Kits 60 gt gt gt SAFETY FIRST With any piece of equipment new or used the most important part of its operation is SAFETY Finn Corporation encourages you and your employees to familiarize yourselves with your new equipment and to stress safe operation The first three pages of this manual are a summary of all the main safety aspects associated with this unit Be sure to read completely before operation of machine This symbol is used throughout the operation and maintenance sections of this manual to call attention to safety procedures Pay Attention DANGER Immediate haza
2. 18 About halfway between the Idler Sprocket Assembly and the Drive Shaft Idler Assembly pull the Feed Chain taut away from the bottom of the Feed Chute Weldment At the point where you have pulled the Feed Chain away measure the distance between the top of the Feed Chain and the bottom of the Feed Chute Weldment This dimension should be 4 1 2 See Figure 9 If the Feed Chain requires adjustment loosen the four bolts securing the Idler Sprocket Assembly to the Feed Chute Weldment Adjust by moving the Idler Sprocket Assembly towards the end of the Feed Chute until you obtain the measurement provided in Step 2 If the 4 1 2 measurement cannot be obtained by shifting the Idler Sprocket Assembly remove links from the Feed Chain as necessary Tighten the four bolts securing the Idler Sprocket Assembly to the Feed Chute Weldment 22 o SPROCKET SEE VIEW A ASSEMBLY IDLER SPROCKET FEED CHAIN WELDMENT H FIGURE 9 ADJUSTING THE FEED CHAIN CLUTCH CARE AND MAINTENANCE This is a short simple outline of the Twin Disk Clutch adjustment and lubrication procedures When per form
3. 9 PowerView Operation 10 11 wea EET 10 Stored Fault Codes xus died SR Rune 10 11 Crew Members and Their 5 12 Feeding the 12 Distributing the 13 Smoothing Out Mulch Patterns 13 Clogging of the Mulch Blowing 13 14 Hydraulic cra 14 Trouble Shooting the Hydraulic 15 Cleaning and Maintenance 15 18 After First 100 Hours of 15 Daily Clean up Maintenance 15 Weekly id a 16 Adjusting the Drive 16 17 Adjusting the Feed 18 Clutch Care and 19 Lubrication 20 21 NOTES ss rra eee De BOR aoa e 22 Continued INDEX CONTINUED Paris Manual 5 23 58 NOMS PR E lef 24 Pictorial Reference DEP 25 He EEN 26 27 PRIS ASSET pi 28 Trailer Wiring a ke m ita Ree Soe oars 29 Shredder Box and Blower Housing
4. FINN CORPORATION 9281 LeSaint Drive Fairfield Ohio 45014 Phone 513 874 2818 Fax 513 874 2914 Sales 1 800 543 7166 B260 Straw Blower Parts and Operator s Manual Model SEB Serial No LBB260 SEB RevA NOTES FINN CORPORATION ACTIVATE YOUR FINN EOUIPMENT WARRANTY IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON ACTIVATING YOUR FINN EOUIPMENT WARRANTY IT IS IMPERATIVE THAT YOU THE PURCHASER COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING STEP IN ORDER TO ACTIVATE THE FINN CORPORATION LIMITED WARRANTY L COMPLETE THE EQUIPMENT REGISTRATION Form THE NEXT PAGE AND MAIL TO THE FINN CORPORATION IF FINN CORPORATION DOES NOT HAVE YOUR COMPLETED REGISTRATION FORM ON FILE YOUR WARRANTY CLAIM WILL BE DENIED Once your Finn equipment has been registered your Finn Limited Warranty will be activated per the warranty statement on the other side of this notice lt lt What should you do if you need repairs or parts under Warranty gt gt 4 NOTIFY CORPORATION OF THE FAILURE OF MATERIAL OR WORKMANSHIP 1 800 543 7166 Extension 246 WARRANTYOFINNCORP COM 5 AFTER YOU OR YOUR SERVICE DEALER NOTIFY FINN FINN WILL VERIFY THAT WE HAVE YOUR REGISTRATION ON FILE VERIFY THAT THE WARRANTY PERIOD IS IN EFFECT VERIFY THAT THE RELATED PART s ARE INCLUDED IN THE SCOPE OF WARRANTY PENDING FINN S INSPECTION OF DEFECTIVE PARTS SEND YOU REPLACEMENT PART S AND A WARRANTY INFORMATION PACKET VV VVVN REQUEST YO
5. BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE 45 SAFETY SWITCHES 3 E STOP SWITCH gt enum pela White 1 White y Black N nO 4 0 E STOP SWITCH ENGINE CONNNECTIONS STARTER DOOR SWITCH E WIRES FROM DEERE HARNESS Green RELAY Black Battery Cable Red STARTER Red Battery Cable RL DOOR SWITCH Black White Black TERMINAL RAIL Black 2 O E w Black FROM CONTROL CABLE ALTERNATOR Orange From Deere Harness WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE i SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Part Number 023862 052436 011851 000241 080096 007336 021198 075522 022891 031401 NOTES ENGINE WIRING DIAGRAM Description E Stop and Enclosure Door Switch Battery Ground Strap Battery Cable Amber Flashing Light Flasher 1 1 4 Dia Loop Clamp Starter Relay Stud Type Junction Block 8 Std See Pages 48 49 for Location 22 See Pages 30 31 and 52 53 for Location See Pages 26 27 for Location See Pages 52 53 for Location WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE No Req d
6. caught in rotating machinery Do not operate the machine without all guards in place e Make sure the discharge spray area is clear of all persons animals etc The driver of the carrying or towing vehicle is respon sible for the safety of the operator s and feeder s of the machine Make sure the driver is aware of and avoids all possible hazards to the operator s on the machine such as tree limbs low power lines etc Vehicles on which equipment is mounted or towed must be started or stopped gradually Avoid abrupt starts and stops Never operate on a slope or a hill that may endanger the operator s All personnel should review and be familiar with start stop signals between the driver and operator s before operation of the equipment Operator s of equip ment should never ride on machine at speeds greater than 5 MPH 8km h Never operate machine in an enclosed area without venting the exhaust of both the equipment and the vehicle on which the equip ment is mounted or towed Deadly carbon monoxide fumes can accumulate 10 11 12 Never operate this or any other machinery when fatigued tired under the influence of alcohol ille gal drugs or medication You must be in good physical condition and mentally alert to operate this machine Never modify the machine Never remove any part of the machine except for service and then reinstall before o
7. gt 5 5 lt 93 D ES 0029 w L d woe mola H del N y f Y pay pew 31819 ol beim E ES Em umoig YOLONGNOD 01 015 t J 6 anta 9 0 I co a Bue 2 gt c mola Noelg abuelo Zil 3 lt pean 2 EON lt ____ X 5 An lt o 10088 E eil 2 S MOIOnQNOO ei 5 umoug 6 E E 4919 oja a n H m 858 I pay 5 lt E Z 9 amp 5 d 2 2 yoelg enig N 318V9 16815 44 CONTROL BOX WIRING DIAGRAM Part Number Description No Req d 023868 Tier Control Box Cable Assembly 1 FW71555 Toggle Switch 1 080526 Switch Boot 1 052076 Key Switch 1 023076 Key For Ignition Switch 1 023869 Modified Control Box 1 012739 PowerView 1 006245 Pilot Light 1 022425 Diode 1 FW71749 02 30 Amp Relay 1 012727 Throttle Control Card 1 052118 Circuit Fuse Panel 1 045056 10 Amp Blade Mount Circuit Breaker 4 006499 Horn 1 023720 Horn Button 1 JDRE503681 Throttle Emulator NOTES See Pages 34 35 For Location WHEN ORDERING PARTS
8. 47 for Wiring Diagram WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d E E 142012 X EN 05 SA E EE Qj LX M X 31 32 ITEM 1 3 PITCH BEATER CHAIN ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 2 6 ITEM 7 4 PITCH BEATER CHAIN ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 8 12 2 4 CHAIN ae ASSEMBLY ITEM 13 A 5 PITCH BEATER amp CHAIN ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS s 14 18 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Ref No ON 0 0 N 13 BEATER CHAIN ASSEMBLIES Part Number Description 021361 Beater Chain Assembly 3 Pitch 020111 Chain 3 Pitch 022487 Nut 020119 Chain Pin 021363 Bushing 021555 Beater Hub Weldment 021822 Beater Chain Assembly 4 Pitch 020110 Chain 4 Pitch 022487 Nut 020119 Chain Pin 021363 Bushing 021824 Beater Hub Weldment 023228 Beater Chain Assembly 5 Pitch 023363 Chain 5 Pitch 022487 Nut 020119 Chain Pin 021363 Bushing 021824 Beater Hub Weldment WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d NYO HMO 3 P HL gt 33 34 REF AIR INTAKE amp EXHAUST SYSTEM SEE PAGES 42443 ENGINE amp RADIATOR SEE PAGES 36 37 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SER
9. A SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE 47 48 REF FEEDER ROLL ASSEMBLY SEE PAGES 50 51 WHEN ORDERING PARTS SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Ref No JO 0 P O gt ch A O 0 FP ON O 0 JO 0 Part Number 023542 023570 023590 023361 023153 X12112 023171 01 023348 02 F260 0016 023158 02 F260 0020 01 023862 023158 01 F260 0020 02 023134 023249 023198 020386 021823 021517 02 023250 023197 021517 01 021516 020687 020686 NOTE FEED CHUTE ASSEMBLY Description Feed Chute Extension Feed Chute Weldment Feed Chain Guard Drive Chain Guard Drive Chain Hinge Bolt Feed Chute Cover Air Baffle Door Rod Air Baffle Door Bale Holder Right Hand Side Right Hand E Stop Mount E Stop and Enclosure Bale Holder Left Hand Side Left Hand E Stop Mount Drive Sprocket Key Drive Shaft Feed Chain Shaft Bearing Grease Fitting Sprocket With Key Key Idler Shaft Sprocket Plain Without key Feed Chain Pick Chain Link Plain Chain Link See Pages 46 47 for Wiring Diagram WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d A A a AR A S PS aa a N a a A R A R 49 50 RE o FEED CHUTE WELDMENT SEE PAGES 48 49 ITEM 1 FEEDER ROLL ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 2 13 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE
10. MACHINE 59 60 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS Part Number Description No Req d 012622 Main Filter Element 3 75 E2 1 012623 Safety Filter Element 3 75 E2 1 JDRE509031 Primary Fuel Filter 1 JDRE517181 Water Separator 1 JDRE504836 Oil Filter 1 JDR123441 Fan Belt 1 020111 Beater Chain 3 Pitch 4 020110 Beater Chain 4 Pitch 2 023363 Beater Chain 5 Pitch 2 020119 Chain Pin 8 022487 Nut 8 020686 Feed Chain Links 3 020687 Feed Chain Links With Attachment 3 TOOL KIT Part Number Description No Req d 021375 Grease Gun 1 021741 Grease Gun Hose 1 020365 Grease Cartridge 1 012681A Touch Up Paint FINN Beige 4 5 oz Aerosol 1 012681T Touch Up Paint FINN Beige 0 5 oz Wet 1 020057 Twine Cutter Size 13 1 020063 Twine Cutter Size 11 1 Engine Operation and Maintenance Manual 1 LBB260 SEA FINN B260 Straw Blower Parts and Operator s Manual 1 REPAIR KITS Part Number Description No Req d 023120 Seal Kit for 008293 Hydraulic Valve 023730 Seal Kit for 023710 Hydraulic Motor 023731 Seal Kit for 023685 Hydraulic Pump WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE NOTES 61
11. MACHINE DECAL LOCATIONS Ref No Part Number Description No Req d 1 023174 Decal FINN 2 2 023856 01 Decal B260 2 3 023855 Decal Straw Blower 2 4 011690 FINN Nameplate 1 5 023881 Decal Kit 1 6 022690 Decal WARNING Flying Objects 3 7 007231 Decal Service Weekly 8 8 023877 Decal Throttle 1 9 023880 Decal Safety Switches 1 10 KL2411303 Decal Ignition 1 11 020970 Decal WARNING Fall Hazard 1 12 023878 Decal Emergency Stop 2 13 031462 Decal WARNING Burn Hazard 1 14 031463 Decal WARNING Sever Hazard 2 15 007607 Decal Drain Water Daily 2 16 007230 Decal Service Daily 1 17 007351 Decal Hand Gun 1 18 012179 Decal WARNING Do Not Operate 4 19 031461 Decal WARNING Runaway Vehicle Hazard 1 20 012278 Decal WARNING Burn Hazard 1 21 031297 Decal CAUTION New Clutch Information 1 22 023247 Decal Power Feed 1 23 023857 Decal WARNING Wear Proper Eye and Ear 1 24 023341 Decal Diesel Fuel 1 25 012687 Decal CAUTION Hydraulic System Instructions 1 26 023286 Decal Patent Numbers 1 27 023389 Decal Operating Instructions 1 28 006870 HORN Decal Horn 1 29 023863 Decal B260 GVWR 1 NOTE Individual Decals Items 6 through 28 are listed merely as a reference for their appropriate locations and not available for replacement Decals items 6 through 28 are ONLY available by ordering the Decal Kit P N 023881 item 5 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF
12. SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Ref No N O 0 O N A Sech k gt Part Number 023189 023596 020586 023125 023123 023152 023249 023190 023250 021440 023156 000393B 023754 NOTE FEEDER ROLL ASSEMBLY Description Feeder Roll Assembly Drive Sprocket Flange Bearing Feeder Roll End Cap Bearing Side Feeder Roll Weldment Feeder Roll End Cap Motor Side Key Feeder Roll Drive Shaft Key Bushing Rigid Coupling Bushing Hydraulic Motor See Pages 40 41 for Hydraulic System Diagram WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d A A N ND 51 52 N REF SEAT ASSEMBLY SEE PAGES 56 57 DISCHARGE HEAD 19 SEE PAGES 54 55 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Ref No Oo P O N NNNNNNNN A SO 0 8 Ga O 0 ON O Part Number 023626 023633 02 052436 052707 023689 023690 023688 007336 023638 03 023551 023549 023638 023836 023374 023473 021823 023350 023351 023368 023587 01 023633 03 023633 01 023657 023609 023611 023610 023160 080086 NOTE OPERATOR PLATFORM Description Lower Transition Rotary Stop Door Switch Hex Nut Clamp Strike Access Door Amber Flashing Light Hand Rail Ladder Platform Guard Rail Kick Strap Assembly Bearing As
13. serious injury P N 23879 PIN31461 OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL FOR THE FINN B260 STRAW BLOWER This manual is designed for step by step instructions of the operation care and maintenance on the B260 Straw Blower and in addition it contains a complete list of parts and components with descriptions and illustrations for easy identification For best results and to insure longer life of the equipment please follow these instructions carefully For your safety read the entire manual before operating of this unit DEFINITION OF MULCHING Mulching is the process whereby a vegetative mulch such as hay or straw sometimes excelsior or other wood product or any other vegetative material is spread on previously seeded areas to promote germination while providing for temporary erosion control THE FINN B260 STRAW BLOWER AND HOW IT WORKS The Finn Straw Blower will apply any vegetative mulch at a fast and uniform rate utilizing a minimum amount of manpower The baled vegetative mulch material when placed on the feed chute is being moved to the shredder hous ing by the variable speed power feed system In the shredder housing a combination of beater chains and air currents separate the mulch into individual fibers which are drawn into the blower housing and blown through the discharge assembly and onto the seedbed TOWING TRUCK The truck used to tow the Finn Straw Blower should have a bed large enough to carry the quanti
14. start or run engine without Always maintain proper adjustment hydraulic oil in reservoir Permanent pump Consult operations manual for adjustment instructions damage will occur Failure to comply may result in equipment damage FALL HAZARD DO NOT ride on equipment when moving at speeds in excess of 5 MPH 8 km h HYDRAULIC Failure to comply could result in FLUID ONLY death or serious injury See Operator s aen Manual for type E P N 31297 FLYING OBJECTS Wear proper eye protection when feeding machine Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury SEVER HAZARD Keep hands clear Rotating fan and gears DO NOT operate without guards or doors in place Shut off engine disconnect battery and allow all moving parts to stop before servicing FLYING DEBRIS Wear eye protection around equipment Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury m Do not operate without guards in place Failure to comply could result in death or BURN HAZARD serious injury Cooling system is under pressure Allow system to cool before handling Remove radiator cap slowly Wear appropriate safety gear Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury RADIATOR HANDLING INSTRUCTIONS 1 Usea 50 50 solution of water and antifreeze Using 10096 antifreeze will result in engine damage 2 Check and replenish water prior to use More water will be consumed when operating in hot
15. 000489 28 FW71090 29 080096 30 011770 31 011851 32 080220 33 052160 34 023424 35 005016 36 190029 37 005017 38 023635 39 075592 TRAILER Description Tow Ring Standard Coupler Optional 2 5 16 Ball Optional Safety Chain 3 Length Coupling Link Clevis Grab Hook Frame Jack Dual Jack Mount Dual Jack Arrangement Jack With Stub Shaft Connecting Pipe Jack With Crank Fuel Tank Assembly Fuel Tank Cap Return Tube Assembly Fuel Level Gauge Suction Tube Assembly Front Fuel Tank Support Rear Fuel Tank Support Fuel Tank Mounting Weldment Fender U Bolt Right Taillight Assembly 3 Bar Light License Light Left Taillight Assembly Static Strip Marker Light Battery Cable Battery Box Battery Battery Tie Down Strap Tool Box Breakaway Switch S Hook Chain Snap Hook Trailer Wiring Harness 7 Blade Trailer Plug NOTE See Page 29 for Wiring Diagram WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d 1 A A Pp OP S S AA a N 27 ITEM 6 ALSO INCLUDES ITEM 7 AXLE ASSEMBLY Ref No Part Number Description No Req d pm MM M 1 023741 Axle with Spindles Hubs and Drums 1 2 080669 Wheel and Tire Assembly 2 3 080668 Tire 1 per 4 023780 Tire Valve 1 per 5 080663 Wheel 2 6 W
16. 023685 055359 023810 023617 011625 011936 012044 000668 008293 023616 023652 023612 023621 023618 070408 023754 023614 021617 021618 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Description Filler Breather Cap Suction Strainer Close Nipple Ball Valve Suction Hose 90 Degree Adapter Elbow Hydraulic Pump Straight Adapter Pressure Hose Straight Adapter Female Run Tee Reducer Bushing Pressure Gauge Straight Swivel Adapter Hydraulic Valve Straight Adapter 90 Degree Adapter Elbow Work Hose 90 Degree Adapter Elbow 90 Degree Adapter Elbow Adapter Bushing Hydraulic Motor Return Hose Return Line Filter Filter Element WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d a a Aa Aa NNN A A A A A A A a c 41 ITEM 2 AIR CLEANER ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 3 6 ITEM 1 AIR INTAKE ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 2 17 ITEM 6 AIR CLEANER INCLUDES ITEMS 7 12 TURBO ENGINE ASSEMBLY SEE PAGES 36 37 ITEM 18 EXHAUST ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 19 25 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Ref No N 0 0 O N A N O 0 ON O 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 29 AIR INTAKE amp EXHAUST SYSTEM Part Number 023848 012646 012608 022657 012609 012621 012621B 012621C 012623 012622 012621D 012621A 022657 060325 023796 08 011852 023795 02 023577 02
17. 3800 023799 023801 023798 F260 0019 023797 045014 Description Air Intake Assembly Air Cleaner amp Pre Cleaner Assembly Pre Cleaner 4 Clamp Pre Cleaner Adapter Air Cleaner Dust Load Indicator Gauge Spring Loaded Mount Safety Filter Element 3 75 E2 Main Filter Element 3 75 E1 Filter Cap Flapper Valve 4 Clamp Reducer Rubber Elbow Long Connecting Pipe Rubber Elbow Short Connecting Pipe Exhaust Assembly V Band Clamp Exhaust Flare Muffler Clamp Exhaust Elbow Exhaust Support Bracket Exhaust Elbow Rain Cap WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d A lt A A sch NM 3 N AO A AA A A A A A a 43 28 2 ee peus 1005 SNE NVO Tm 572 lt 5 M 5 25us Lu 5 55288 gt O Oa e Xa E NN uj amp abue X O en 18
18. 6 17 and the clutch checked and adjusted see page 19 POWERVIEW The PowerView is a multifunctional tool that enables the operator to view many different engine parameters and service codes A graphical back lit LCD screen can display either a single parameter or a quadrant dis play showing four parameters simultaneously Diagnostic capabilities include fault codes with text transla tion for the most common fault conditions The following relative engine parameters can be displayed in either English or Metric units as well as in Spanish French or German AMBER RED SHUTDOWN Engine RPM WARNING LED DERATE LED Engine Hours s System Voltage Engine Load at Current RPM DISPLAY Coolant Temperature Pressure MENU KEY Throttle Position S Active Service Codes ENTER KEY LEFT RIGHT ARROW KEY ARROW KEY Scroll Up Scroll Down FIGURE 1 FACEPLATE FEATURES FACEPLATE The keypad on the PowerView is a capacitive touch sensing system There are no mechanical switches to stick or wear out It operates in extreme temperatures with gloves through ice snow mud grease etc When the key is touched feedback is provided by flashing the screen The keys on the keypad perform the following functions refer to Figure 1 Menu Key The Menu Key is used to either enter or exit the menu screens Left Arrow Key The Left Arrow Key is used to scroll through the screen either movi
19. Codes DY pa MENU TO REVIEW STORED KEY FAULT CODES Figure 7 Stored Fault Codes 11 12 CREW MEMBERS AND THEIR DUTIES 1 The Operator controls the placement of mulch on seedbed by moving the discharge assembly He also controls the movement of the towing truck along the seedbed by using a predetermined set of signals with the signal horn 2 The Bale Handlers operate from the truck bed and supply the power feed assembly with bales of mulch material they cut and dispose of bale twine or wire and keep the power feed chute full of material with no gaps so there will be no interruption in distribution of the mulch to the seedbed 3 The Truck Driver follows the directions of the operator for the movement of the towing truck The truck driver should be cautious in stopping the truck so crew members are not thrown off balance FEEDING THE MULCH The power feed assembly of the Finn Straw Blower has been designed to give fast uniform mechanical feeding The adjustable feeding rate allows use of varied materials and at the same time obtains maximum production The power feed assembly by means of a power feed chain feed the mulch material at an adjustable rate to the separator roll which drops the bats into the shredder housing The power feed assembly is driven by a hydraulic motor mounted on the top side of the power feed chute and is controlled by the operator at the discharge control station The power feed contr
20. IAL NUMBER OF MACHINE POWER SYSTEM Ref No Part Number Description No Req d 1 052398 08 Rear Engine Spacer 2 2 006499 1 3 023847 Air Cleaner Bracket 1 4 F260 0025 Engine Plug Bracket 1 5 JDR517320 Engine Wiring Harness 1 6 F260 0023 Rear Engine Panel 1 7 F260 0006 03 Hinge Spacer 1 8 F260 0006 02 Radiator Cap Cover 1 9 055669 Position Locking Hinge 1 10 F260 0022 Engine Side Panel 1 11 F260 0021 Engine Top Cover 1 12 023666 Radiator Chaff Screen 1 13 190087 Chaff Screen Seal 124 14 023667 Chaff Screen Latch 2 15 023844 Radiator Shroud Weldment 1 NOTE See Pages 44 45 for Wiring Diagram WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE 36 1 1 REF POWER TAKE OFF ASSEMBLY SEE PAGES 38 39 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE Ref No 0 8 O N O 1 BO ND MM O JO 0 BW N Part Number 023864 JDRE509031 JDRE517181 023539 023166 023167 023846 F260 0009 JDRE504836 023685 JDR128443 F330 0093 JDAR98090 075562 012832 022450 023854 022452 023807 JDR128455 023792 08 023438 023812 02 F330 0096 F816 0008 01 NOTES ENGINE AND RADIATOR Description 4045T Tier 2 Engine Assembly Fuel Filter W
21. L8 219 4 Hub and Drum Assembly 2 7 WL6 80 Wheel Nut 8 per 8 WL21 1 Grease Cap 1 per 9 WL19 2 Cotter Pin 1 per 10 WL6 1 Spindle Nut 1 per 11 WL5 23 Spindle Washer 1 per 12 WL5 123 Outer Bearing Cone 1 per 13 WL15245 Outer Bearing Cup 1 per 14 WL25520 Inner Bearing Cup 1 per 15 WL25580 Inner Bearing Cone 1 per 16 WL25580 Grease Seal 1 per 17 022441 Brake Assembly 2 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE 16 GA RED TO STARTER 16 YELLOW TO LEFT TAILLIGHT S 16 GA GREEN TO RIGHT TAILLIGHT 16 GA WHITE TO BRAKE GA AS A m ob V 05 16 WHITE TO RIGHT TRAILER PLUG TAIL LIGHTS BROWN NOT USED LEFT TURN Y YELLOW GROUND WHITE ELECTRIC BRAKES BLACK 16 BLACK BRAKE RED F BLACK 509 JODIDO QU TN 16 GA BROWN 16 GA BROWN 16 GA BROWN TO 3 BAR LIGHT TO MARKER LIGHT 15 AA 16 GA BROWN FROM 3 BAR LIGHT TO LICENSE LIGHT P TO RIGHT TAILLIGHT TRAILER WIRING Part Number Description No Req d 023635 Trailer Wiring Harness 1 075592 7 Blade Trailer Plug 1 023424 Breakaway Switch 1 FW71090 Marker Light 2 005138 Right Taillight Assembly 1 005137 Left Taillight Assembly 1 005236 License Light 1 060316 3 Bar Light 1 N
22. OTE See Pages 26 27 for Locations of the above components WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE REF BEATER CHAIN ASSEMBLIES EE PAGES 32 33 S 7 lt Tp 8 9 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE SHREDDER BOX 8 BLOWER HOUSING Ref No Part Number Description 1 023418 Blower Shaft End Cover 2 021511 Bearing 3 023632 Blower Cover Weldment 4 023311 Blower Blade Assembly 5 021512 Bushing 6 022159 Key 7 021361 Beater Chain Assembly 3 Pitch 8 021822 Beater Chain Assembly 4 Pitch 9 023228 Beater Chain Assembly 5 Pitch 10 023334 Breaker Collar 11 021365 Blower Shaft 12 023752 Bearing Shield Assembly 13 023627 Blower Housing 14 023583 06 Holddown Rubber Cushion 15 F260 0017 Tube Holddown 16 023527 Holddown Strap Assembly 17 023794 01 Clutch Handle 18 004996 1 Pipe Plug 19 023571 Shredder Box Weldment 20 023574 Access Door 21 023572 09 Door Latch 22 022202 Plastic Handle Grip 23 052436 Door Switch 24 052707 Hex Nut 25 023536 Dust Guard 26 060030 Bushing 27 011441 Key 28 023595 Engine Clutch Sheave 29 023839 Drive Belt 30 060032 Blower Shaft Sheave 31 023649 Key 32 060305B Bushing 33 023537 Belt Guard 34 160052 Elbow 90 Degree ST 1 8 35 023850 15 Lg Grease Hose 36 160152 1 8 Standard Coupling 37 007705 1 8 NPTF Straight Grease Fitting NOTES See Pages 32 33 for component breakdown See Pages 46
23. THE USER SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE WITHOUT REGARD TO WHETHER ANY DEFECT WAS DISCOVERABLE OR LATENT AT THE TIME OF DELIVERY OF THE PRODUCT TO THE PURCHASER ALL WARRANTY REPAIR MUST BE DONE BY A FINN AUTHORIZED SERVICE PROVIDER OR AUTHORIZED REPAIR SHOP OF FINN S CHOICE TRANSPORTATION HAULING STORAGE OR OTHER SIMILAR COSTS ARE NOT PART OF FINN S OBLIGATION UNDER THE LIMITED WARRANTIES AND IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE EQUIPMENT OWNER THE ESSENTIAL PURPOSE of this exclusive remedy shall be to provide the original purchaser with repair or replacement of parts that prove to be defective within the period and under the condi tions previously set forth This exclusive remedy shall not have failed of its essential purpose as that term is used in the Uniform Commercial Code provided Finn remains willing to repair or re place defective parts within a commercially reasonable time after it obtains actual knowledge of the existence of a particular defect IN NO EVENT shall Finn be liable for any special consequential incidental or indirect damages including lost profits or lost com mercial opportunities with respect to the sale of the above war ranted product or anything done in connection therewith or for property damage sustained by a person claiming to be a third party beneficiary of a surviving warranty under the law of any jurisdic tion NOTICE FINN CORPORATION URGES the use of only Finn corporation supplied parts and
24. U FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS AS NOTED IN THE PACKET Fill out the Parts Tag Completely Attach the Parts Tag to the defective part s Return the part s and the completed Warranty Claim Form to Finn Corporation using the return shipping label Within 2 weeks Tape the Orange identifier sheet marked with the W RMA on the outside of the box you are shipping the defective part s to Finn in FINN CORPORATION Finn Corporation Commercial Limited Warranty Effective August 23 2010 OUR WARRANTY TO YOU Finn Corporation warrants to you the original purchaser for use or rental to others for use all new construction machinery parts and attachments except those referred to herein that are manufac tured by Finn to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of 12 months from date of purchase or 1200 hours of use whichever comes first Replacement parts provided under the terms of this warranty are warranted for the remainder of the war ranty period applicable to the product to which parts are installed as if parts were original components of the product WHAT FINN WILL DO Upon notification of Finn concerning a failure of material or workmanship in accordance with the above stated Warranty Finn Corporation will Verify claim falls within the valid warranty time frame Verify the product and equipment has been registered with Finn in order to be eligible for warranty coverage Upon affirm
25. anual AF 50 50 Anti Freeze and Water Mixture DF Diesel Fuel HO Hydraulic Oil ISO Grade 46 TIME KEY DAILY 8 hours WEEKLY 40 hours SEASONALLY 500 hours ANNUALLY 2000 hours poonp SEE ENGINE MANUAL FLUID CAPACITIES Fuel 27 Gallons 102 L Hydraulic Oil 8 Gallons 30 L Engine Coolant 3 75 Gallons 14 2 L 50 50 Mix Only Engine Oil 14 Quarts 13 3 L NOTES B260 Straw Blower Parts Manual Model SEB 24 NOTES FINN B260 STRAW BLOWER FEED CHUTE See Pages 48 51 OPERATOR PLATFORM AND DISCHARGE HEAD See Pages 52 57 2 7 SHREDDER 8 BLOWER See Pages 30 33 POWER SYSTEM WWE See Pages 34 47 TRAILER See Pages 26 29 DECAL LOCATIONS See Pages 58 59 RECOMMENDED SPARE PARTS _ See Page 60 TOOL KIT See Page 60 REPAIR KITS See Page 60 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE lt TT z I O lt LL D t 5 2 S lt D TT 0 AXLE ASSEMBLY SEE PAGE 28 E n D o 0 2 O D O 14 Ss TRAILER WIRING SEE PAGE 29 26 Ref No Part Number 1 080043 2 005134 3 005135 4 190033 5 004888 6 023485 Y 022588 8 023592 9 023654 10 023637 11 023591 06 12 023636 13 023062 14 007914 15 023770 02 16 022739 04 17 023770 01 18 023529 11 19 023529 10 20 023742 21 F60 0015 22 005545 23 005138 24 060316 25 005236 26 005137 27
26. ary safe working precautions and above all remember that safety is up to you The FINN STRAW BLOWER is intended to be used as an applicator of vegetative hay or straw mulches onto the seedbed lts use with other products or for other applications must be by approval of the product s manufacturer If there are any questions contact FINN Corporation at 1 800 543 7166 PRE START EQUIPMENT CHECK equipment check is to be made with the engine off Check hitch hitch bolts safety chains lights Y brakes and breakaway f switch Verify that the hitch ball is the correct size for the coupler Check that all guard railing 9 C is in place and secure Verify that all guards are in place By carefully looking in the shredder box inspect the shredder box for foreign objects With the ignition switch on verify that the signal horn is operating correctly Make sure no one is working on or inside the machine Signal All Clear before starting the engine Inspect all hydraulic hoses for cracks buldges or damage If hose is bad replace immediately MACHINE OPERATION Always wear safety goggles when operating or feed ing the machine Other safety attire such as safe ty shoes ear protection gloves hard hats dust masks etc should be worn as required by warn ing decals on machine operators manuals or jobsite requirements Remove rings watches etc Avoid loose fitting clothing which may get
27. ater Separator Rear Engine Foot Rear Jacking Bolt Front Jacking Bolt Front Engine Mount Air Deflector Oil Filter Hydraulic Pump Fan Spacer Fan Shroud Fan Radiator Assembly Rubber Mount Hose Clamp Lower Radiator Hose Drain Cock Radiator Cap Upper Radiator Hose Radiator Support Strap Rubber Mount Rear Radiator Mount Fan Guard Mounting Strap Fan Guard See Pages 40 41 for Hydraulic System Layout WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE No Req d 285 lt IX O A 15 X X o X Xo X SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE 37 18 2 d o Jg J NOTES ITEM 1 POWER TAKE OFF ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 2 51 ITEM 2 CLUTCH ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 3 23 TWIN DISK CLUTCH SHOWN SEE NOTE ON PAGE 39 FOR ADDITIONAL INFORMATION WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE POWER TAKE OFF ASSEMBLY Ref No Part Number Description 1 012069 Power Take Off Assembly SAE 4 w 10 Clutch 2 100345 10 Twin Disc Clutch Assembly 3 Driving Ring 4 Hub and Back Plate 5 Driving Plate 6 Floating Plate 7 Yoke Adjusting Assembly 8 Adjusting Lock Pin 9 Adjusting Lock Pin Spring 10 Finger Pin 11 IMPORTANT Adjusting Yoke 12 Finger Lever 13 Cotter Pin 14 oun B260 Straw Blowers have Sliding Sleeve Assembly 15 Lever Link Pin 16 beenprovidedwith NACD amp Twin Lever Link 17 DiskClutch Assemblies Referto Cotter Pin 18 FINN Technical Bulleti
28. ation of warranty period and registration Finn will send to you a new or repaired replacement part s whichever Finn elects and a Warranty Claim Information packet contain ing instructions for processing the warranty claim Evaluate the part when defective part is returned Note Failure to return defective part within two weeks will result in an invoice being sent to the customer In addition if damage to a part is determined not to be covered under the warranty the customer will be billed for the replacement part Reconcile costs with customer for parts and shipping as de termined by our inspection of failed parts and confirmation of warranty coverage per the terms of this warranty Correction of nonconformities in the manner provided above shall constitute fulfillment of all liabilities of Finn Corporation under this warranty WHAT YOU MUST DO TO OBTAIN WARRANTY SERVICE As the purchaser covered under the above limited warranty you must REGISTER the equipment with Finn as such owner Should registration not be on file with Finn Corporation your warranty will be void See Operators manual for Registration Form All warranty labor must be pre approved by providing Finn with an estimate of labor costs Once approved Finn will issue you a Work Authorization Number prior to work being performed The labor costs reimbursement will be based on the Labor Allowance Schedule established by Finn and where not appli cab
29. attachments to assure proper performance and safe operation of Finn corporation equipment Insist on parts and attachments manufactured or supplied by Finn corporation when you purchase repair or replace your Finn equipment and attach ments Because Finn corporation cannot assure that parts and at tachments not manufactured or supplied by Finn meet Finn corpo ration s quality standards specifications or operating requirements our warranty is not effective to the extent any failure of or defect in a Finn corporation product arises from or is caused by parts attachments or components not originating with Finn corporation Use of Finn corporation equipment with parts and attachments not manufactured or supplied by Finn could result in personal injury Effective August 23 2010 Safety FIS PP H 1 Safety Summary Section EE 2 4 Definition ee peer edidi des ae ee 5 The Finn B260 Straw Blower and How It WorkS 5 TOWING TUCK Sussie cda K E NE 5 Attachments 50 Extension For Discharge Spout 6 Stacking the Bales on the 6 Positioning the Feed Chute 6 Pre Start Check 200380000 2 babe 7 Equipment dadas Gin waders NEEN doi doe at ad a Ac we E 7 sara ENJIN 8 PowerVieW I 9
30. blindness or death Pressure may build up in the hydraulic System so use caution when removing the cap pum Make certain that all decals on the machine are maintained in good legible condition Replacement decals are available through FINN Corporation by specifying the part number shown in the lower right hand corner of the decal See page 4 for the current Set of safety decals mounted on the unit See Parts Manual for the location and quantity of all decals on this unit CURRENT SET OF SAFETY DECALS HYDRAULIC SYSTEM INSTRUCTIONS Check oil level weekly Add oil when level goes down to first ring on filler screen BURN HAZARD Change filter on oil tank every 500 operating hours Use a 10 micron filter Hot exhaust element only pfit y Stay back N PESCH Check and clean suction strainer once a NEW CLUTCH INFORMATION Failure to comply could result in year or when oil is changed A new clutch may require several adjustments until friction Change hydraulic oil when the color turns surfaces are worn in milky white Color change is due to water getting into hydraulic system death or serious injury 012278 DO NOT let clutch slip This will glaze and ruin friction surfaces Keep all fittings and hoses tight and leak When properly adjusted a heavy pressure is required at lever free to move throwout linkage to Oover center or locked Keep system clean at all times position 7 DO NOT
31. conditions 3 If overflow pipe begins emitting vapor check and replenish water 4 Remove and clean screen when dirty 5 Check and clean fins periodically Clogged fins will increase water consumption 6 Protect radiator from fertilizer corrosion by washing radiator core with water PIN 31462 Wear proper eye and RUNAWAY VEHICLE HAZARD Always inspect tow vehicle and equipment hitch before towing ea r protect 10 n whe n Tighten all hitch bolts and properly connect wiring and safety chains 5 BREAKAWAY SWITCH operating machine DO NOT use for parking Attach cable to towing vehicle with enough slack for turning Engine battery on trailer must be charged and hooked up for proper breakaway function Fai u re to com p ly cou SAFETY CHAIN INSTALLATION 1 Both the single and double chains must be crossed under tongue They must be oriented in such a manner as to prevent tongue from dropping res It in d eath r to ground in event of failure to hitch coupler or ball Chains must be connected to towing vehicle so slack for each length of chain between e trailer and towing vehicle is the same and must have no more slack when in use than necessary to permit proper turning of vehicles Forward seri O u S nj u ry end of chain must be attached to towing vehicle not to ball but to hitch or other frame member Chain must be looped around member and hooked back into itself Failure to comply could result in death or
32. d If you have material coming out in lumps or find it impossible to handle because the mulch is wet or hard install extra chains in pairs until smoothness of mulch application is reached CAUTION Be sure beater chains are mounted opposite each other at all times to avoid throwing the blower shaft out of balance If your equipment is still throwing mulch material out in lumps and does not have a good discharge pattern move the last beater hub closer to the blower housing but have it in the shredder box CLOGGING OF THE MULCH BLOWING SYSTEM If during operation the machine gets plugged simply shut off the power feed If the machine does not clear disengage clutch and let the machine coast to a stop before turning off engine the operator can reverse the power feed chain using the control lever to unload the power feed chute to facilitate cleaning the machine DANGER Do not reach into the shredder box or attempt any adjustment until the engine and all rotating parts have stopped Four locations have been provided to help remove any obstructions 1 The opening into the beater box into which the mulch material is fed 2 The access door in the shredder housing 3 The access door into the blower discharge transition 4 The discharge tube itself When the obstruction has been removed and access doors closed the motor can again be started and mulch application continued 14 If consistent plugging occurs it can be caused by one of
33. e less asphalt 15 required and smaller asphalt spray nozzles are used when the spout extension is in place Clean the hoses and nozzles by the same technique as used with the hand held asphalt spray bar STACKING THE BALES ON THE TRUCK Load the bales of mulch on the truck bed with binder twine or wire on top rather than on the side This makes it easier to grab the bales while the Straw Blower is in operation Place the first layers of bales lengthwise on the truck The second layer of bales should be placed cross wise Then alternate successive layers lengthwise and crosswise so that the load 1s secure Leave enough room at least the width of one bale at the rear of the truck bed where the bale handlers have to work POSITIONING THE FEED CHUTE EXTENSION The feed chute extension should extend at least 18 45 cm over the rear edge of the truck bed Achieve this as follows 1 Unhook the discharge spout holddown and fold it down to the horizontal position 2 Swing the discharge tube to the side 3 Swing feed chute extension down to the feed position If the extension is short of the edge of the truck bed move it to the rear set of mounting holes 4 The feed chute should then be adjusted so that it is 6 to 12 inches 15 to 30 cm higher than the bed of the truck 5 Be sure that when turning the truck the truckload will not come in contact with the power feed mechanism PRE START CHECK Safety check to insure o
34. e Belt Guard to expose the Drive Belt Position a straight edge across the belt from the Blower Shaft Sheave and extending across the top of the Engine Clutch Sheave See Figure 8 Applying 8 lbs of pressure directly down on the Drive Belt about halfway between the two sheaves measure the distance from the bottom of the straight edge to the top of the drive belt This dimension should be 3 8 If the drive belt requires adjustment loosen the four bolts securing the Front Engine Mount and the Rear Engine Foot to the Trailer Frame Mark the Rear and Front Jacking Bolts to identify the current positions To tighten the Drive Belt tighten the Rear Jacking Bolt by turning clockwise two full turns To keep the Engine in proper alignment loosen the Front Jacking Bolt two full turns counter clock wise Recheck the Drive Belt measurement as described in Steps 2 and 3 Continue to adjust Jacking Bolts to obtain the correct measurement After obtaining the correct measurement retighten the four bolts securing the Front Engine Mount and the Rear Engine Foot to the Trailer Frame Replace the Belt Guard FRONT ENGINE MOUNT REAR ENGINE FOOT APPLY 8 LBS OF PRESSURE HALFWAY BETWEEN SHEAVES RULER STRAIGHT EDGE 3 8 DRIVE 6 BELT BLOWER SHAFT SHEAVE FIGURE 8 ADJUSTING THE DRIVE BELT 17 ADJUSTING THE FEED CHAIN 1 3
35. ing maintenance beyond this brief outline refer to the Twin Disk Clutch Care and Operations Manual In order to properly identify parts when ordering replacement parts always refer to the unit and specification number stamped on the name plate on the top center of the power take off housing NOTE If your Straw Blower is equipped with a NACD Clutch refer to the NACD Power Take Off Service Manual For 6 1 2 7 1 2 8 10 and 11 1 2 HE Clutches LUBRICATION The Twin Disk Clutch is equipped with life time lubrication internal bearings and should not be lubricated The operating shaft bearing located where the drive shaft exits the clutch housing should however be lubri cated every 1 3 months depending on usage The clutch engage lever shaft should be lubricated weekly ADJUSTMENT If the clutch does not pull heats or if the operating lever jumps out of engagement the clutch must be adjusted To adjust the clutch remove the name plate located on the top center of the power take off hous ing Turn the clutch shaft assembly until the adjusting pin can be reached Disengage the adjusting lock pin and turn the adjusting yoke or ring to the right or clockwise until the lever requires a distinct pressure to engage approximately 26 lbs of pull A new clutch generally requires several adjustments until the friction surfaces are worn in After the clutch is worn in the adjustment should be checked regularly NOTE Do not adjust clutch
36. l 1 19 023726 06 Flap End Seal Retainer 1 20 023726 05 Flap Side Seal Retainer 2 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE lt o lt 0 m Ec Am DE lt 0 D e 2 X lt ec e 2 I S 56 Ref No N Oo A O N gt o Part Number 023884 023885 035024 09 F260 0026 022202 F260 0015 023876 023639 023555 02 023554 01 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SEAT ASSEMBLY Description Seat Assembly Armrest Kit Spacer Seat Mounting Bracket Black Handle Grip Power Feed Handle Discharge Elbow Weldment 99 Lg Push Pull Control Cable Control Cable Plate Weldment Control Cable Guard SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d X 3 A A a 57 58 NOTE ITEM 5 DECAL KIT INCLUDES ITEMS 6 29 26 9 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF
37. l tank every 500 hours of operation 2 3 Check and clean suction strainer once a year or whenever the oil is changed 4 Change hydraulic oil whenever the color turns to milky white change is caused by water getting into hydraulic system or if oil gives off a burnt odor CA Keep all fittings and hoses tight and leak free 6 Keep system clean at all times CAUTION Do not start or run the engine without hydraulic oil in the res ervoir or with a closed reservoir ball valve as permanent dam age to the hydraulic pump will occur TROUBLE SHOOTING THE HYDRAULIC SYSTEM Symptom Power feed motor will not run in either direction Power feed chain runs unevenly Power feed motor runs in reverse only Probable Cause Plugged suction strainer Suction line valve closed Collapsed suction hose Worn pump Loose chain Flow control stuck or plugged Remedy Clean strainer Open valve Replace hose Repair or replace Adjust tension on chains Repair or replace Flow control cable inoperative Repair cable CLEANING AND MAINTENANCE CAUTION Turn off engine and disconnect battery before servicing equipment AFTER FIRST 100 HOURS OF OPERATION 1 Check belt tension on the drive belt see pages 16 17 2 Check and adjust clutch see page 19 3 Retorque wheel lugs again after 7 days DAILY CLEAN UP MAINTENANCE Follow this procedure daily to keep the equipment in go
38. le on a reasonable number of hours as determined by Finn Notify Finn Corporation of any failure of material or workman ship as described under this warranty gt Web notification Warranty Finncorp com gt Phone 1 800 543 7166 extension 246 Complete the required steps in the Warranty Claim Information packet which Finn will send you and return the defective part s as directed in the packet to Finn Corporation Should the failed part be a hydraulic component Finn may send you an Oil Analysis Kit requesting that a sample of oil from the hydraulic system be taken and mail it to a lab Follow the instruction sheet on how to use your Finn Oil Analysis Kit that comes with the Kit Failure to comply when requested will void the warranty WHAT THE WARRANTY DOES NOT COVER 1 Normal wear parts and Allied Equipment or trade accessories not manufactured by it such as but not limited to items such as various filters fluids brakes clutch linings belts hoses light bulbs mechanical seal over center clutches tires ignitions starters batteries magnetos carburetors engines and labor or like or unlike equipment or accessories Such being subject to the warranty if any provided by their respective manufacture 2 Secondhand used altered or rebuilt machines or parts 3 Defects malfunctions or failures resulting from accidents abuse misuse improper servicing or neglect of required opera tional guidelines and
39. m application If the feed rate is not fast enough for good bright straw and the control handle is full forward move the handle to the right and then forward into the high speed forward slot It is suggested that every truckload of mulch the power feed tray is emptied to allow the operator to remove any wire or twine from around the feeder roll Rate of feed should never be set beyond the capacity of the machine to compensate for the poor quality of mulch material being used as overloading the machine will occur causing extensive wear and maintenance problems DISTRIBUTING THE MULCH The Straw Blower should be towed to a point approximately 60 18 m from the area where mulch is to be applied The elevator elevates the discharge spout about 10 above the plain of the seedbed so that the mulch floats onto the seedbed Do not drive the mulch into the seedbed with air pressure The higher the tube is held the more uniform the application will be A full circle horizontal travel of the discharge spout allows the operator to vary the direction of the discharge spout according to prevailing winds The tube should never be directed into the wind towards any person or at the towing vehicle SMOOTHING OUT MULCH PATTERNS The lower roll assembly in the shredder housing which is driven by the blower power band is equipped with mounting points for 8 beater chains and 6 fingers For normal straw application 4 or 6 chains are all that are neede
40. mage the equipment or injure workers 10 Check beater chains and their mounting pins for damage or wear Replace if necessary STARTING THE ENGINE CAUTION See safety section of the manual pages 2 4 before operating the machine 1 Be sure that the clutch is disengaged and that the power feed handle is in the Off position 2 Turn ignition switch to START position Ifengine does not start within 10 seconds turn the key back to the Off position and wait at least 30 seconds before trying again NOTE This engine has a safety system that will shut the engine off if the engine oil pressure drops below 7 psi 48 kPa or if the water tem perature reaches 239 F 115 C 3 Allow the engine to warm up at fast idle for 3 to 5 minutes 4 The engine information display will show the current engine conditions The display can be cus tomized to show different engine parameters RPM hours volts coolant temperature etc See PowerView on pages 9 11 5 With the engine still idling engage the clutch slowly Move the throttle to wide open position and let the governor control the engine speed Governed speed of the engine on the Finn Straw Blower should be 2550 to 2600 RPM under load CAUTION Before engaging the clutch be certain that the discharge tube is under control and is pointed in the proper direction IMPORTANT After the first 4 to 8 hours of operation the drive belt should be checked and retightened see pages 1
41. maintenance service as outlined in the Finn Corporation s Operators Manual s 4 The warranty shall be null and void to the extent any defect or failure of the products warranted arises out of or is caused by accessories or component parts not manufactured or supplied by Finn Corporation whether same are supplied by purchaser dealers or any other party 5 This Warranty does NOT cover any costs associated with trans porting the equipment for warranty service such as mileage fuel or man hours such is the responsibility of the equipment owner 6 Dealers amp Customers are responsible to follow all guidelines related to Seasonal amp Long Term Storage of Equipment as advised in operation amp equipment manuals i e Finn Engine Clutch Pump Motor etc Equipment failures caused by neglect of these guidelines are not warrantable THIS IS THE ONLY EXPRESS WARRANTY ON OUR PRODUCTS We neither assume nor authorize anyone to assume for us any other express warranty The Distributor Dealer has no authority to make any representation or promise on behalf of Finn Corporation or to modify the terms or limitations of this warranty in any way THIS WARRANTY THEREFORE SHALL BE IN LIEU OF ALL OTHER WARRANTIES EXPRESS OR IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY IMPLIED WARRANTY OF MERCHANTABILITY OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE LIMITATIONS ON OUR RESPONSIBILITY WITH RESPECT TO PRODUCTS PURCHASED THE REMEDIES OF
42. n 2005 Sliding Sleeve 19 0010todeterminewhich clutch Collar Assembly 20 youhave Thenrefertothefollow Nut 21 ingdocumentsfortheappropriate Collar replacementpartsinformation am Cap Screw 24 Pilot Bearing 25 Hub Nut 26 X NACD Power Take Off Lock Washer 27 ServiceManual For6 1 2 Release Sprin 28 A Hex Hd Cap Screw 29 HE Clutches Lock Washer 30 Bearing Retainer Lock 31 Headless Set Screw 32 Twin Disc Power Take Off Bearing Retainer 33 Service Manual For CE Roller Bearing 34 106 SP CE 107 SP C 106 Hub Key 35 SP 8 C 107 SP Models Shaft 36 Key 37 Fitting 38 Roller Bearing 39 Operating Shaft 40 Woodruff Key 41 Hex Hd Cap Screw 42 Lock Washer 43 Throwout Yoke 44 Fitting 45 Fitting 46 No 1 SAE Housing 47 Flat Gasket 48 Instruction Plate 49 Round Hd Cap Screw 50 023811 01 Modified Clutch Handle 51 Hex Hd Cap Screw WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Req d ANA sch sch A sch AD A gt dl sch sch l3 l3 l3 l3 ol ol AD A AD gt 00 5 A Kf sch sch sch sch dd sch gt 39 16 g 17 CH 20 21 22 16 WHEN ORDERING PARTS SURE STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE 40 Ref No 0 8 O gt 2 SO gt ON OO 3 OO P Go h O Part Number 004900 011466 160305 021559 023809 023620
43. ng the parameter selection towards the left or upward Right Arrow Key Q 2 The Right Arrow Key is used to scroll through the screen either moving the parameter selection towards the right or downward Enter Key The Enter Key is used to select the parameter that is highlighted on the screen POWERVIEW OPERATION PowerView Menus First Time Start Up 1 Once the engine has been started and the keyswitch is turned to RUN the RPM Engine Parameter is displayed See Figure 2 2 To toggle through the various engine param eters touch either the left or right arrow key 3 To switch to the 4 Up Display touch the Menu Key to display the first seven items of the Main Menu See Figure 3 4 Since the first menu item listed is Go To 4 Up Display touch the Enter Key to select the four parameter display GO TO 4 UP DISPLAY ENGINE CONFGURATION STORED FAULT CODES ADJUST BACKLIGHT ADJUST CONTRAST SELECT UNITS SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY ENTER KEY Figure 3 Main Menu Stored Fault Codes The PowerView Display will store any fault codes generated by the engine and display them along with a text description To access these fault codes 1 Touch the Menu Key to display the Main Menu 2 Using the Right Arrow Key toggle down the list until Stored Fault Codes is highlighted See Figure 5 3 Touch the Enter Key to view any stored fault codes The display will respond by present ing a Requesting Fault C
44. od operation condition 1 Check the air cleaner on the engine by removing the element and checking the cleanliness of the element by using a light inserted inside If the light cannot be seen element is dirty Wash it with clean water and detergent do not use a pressure hose If you cannot get it clean enough to see the light element should be replaced 15 16 gor cr ON A Clean the radiator and radiator screen with tap water Check crankcase oil level and add oil if necessary Check the tension on the power band 3 8 1 cm depression at the center of the band using 8 Ibs 3 6 kg of pressure and adjust if necessary Clean beater rolls making sure to remove all twine wire and other foreign objects Lock the discharge tube using the hold down strap into the carrying saddle Fill the fuel tank Check hitch bolts safety chains and brakes WEEKLY MAINTENANCE After each 40 hours of operation follow this procedure l 2 3 4 5 Change the engine oil following the engine manufacturer s recommendations Change the engine oil filter cartridge with every other oil change Lubricate bearings with general purpose chassis lubricant to remove dirt and prevent overheating Inflate tires to proper pressure as specified on the tire Check clutch adjustment If clutch does not sharply snap in or out clutch needs adjustment Refer to your clutch manual for instructions ADJUSTING THE DRIVE BELT 10 11 Remove th
45. odes message while the system retrieves the codes See Figure 6 10 0 2000 4000 1800 RPM ENG RPM MENU KEY COOL TEMP Figure 2 1 Up Display 0 PSI OIL PRES 0 RPM ENG RPM 46F 12 3 VDC COOL TEMP BAT VOLT MENU KEY Figure 4 4 Up Display GO TO 4 UP DISPLAY ENGINE CONFGURATION STORED FAULT CODES ADJUST BACKLIGHT ADJUST CONTRAST SELECT UNITS SETUP 1 UP DISPLAY ENTER KEY Figure 5 Main Menu Once the stored fault codes have been retrieved the initial code will be displayed along with a text description See Figure 7 If the word MORE appears at the bottom REQUESTING of the display this indicates that there are FAULT CODES additional fault codes being stored Use the Right Arrow key to advance to the next code As long as the arrow appears to the right of N the word MORE as you advance through 22 20 the fault codes this means there are more codes available for viewing When the arrow ENTER shifts to the left of the word MORE this is KEY an indication that you have accessed the final fault code being stored At this point you can touch the Left Arrow Key to review the fault codes or touch the Menu Key to return to the Main Menu Figure 6 Access Stored Fault Codes SHUTDOWN MORE WARNING SPN110 i This Means There Are No IGH CO MP H MORE More Stored Fault
46. ol is a lever which when it is pulled back from the center position makes the power feed chain run away from and when pushed forward from the center position causes the power feed chain to move toward the shredder housing Forward or rearward the further the lever is moved the faster the chain travels Once a speed has been selected cen tering the lever stops the chain and returning the lever to the same position gives the same speed Through use of the power feed control lever the operator can momentarily stop the feeding cycle when wet bales are encountered or when it s necessary to stop application because of driveways bridge abutments etc The operator can slow down or speed up the rate of feeding depending on the type of material that is being encountered bale by bale To start the power feed push the control lever slowly until the desired speed is reached It is necessary for bale handlers to keep the power feed chute completely full at all times to get the maximum production rate of the Finn Straw Blower The operator should have a full stream of mulch coming at all times directing the material to the area to be mulched He has complete control of the power feed mechanism by the use of the control lever and can vary the rate of feed instantaneously to fit all conditions If the bale handlers are unable to keep the feed chute full the operator should slow the feed down slightly until the bale handlers can keep up This gives a more unifor
47. perating Use Proper means for mounting and dismounting of machine Never mount or dismount a moving machine Do not aim discharge at people animals etc Only aim the discharge at the intended seedbed Do not open any doors or access panels while machine is in operation y Severe injury may result from rotating parts Do not attempt to pull anything out of the feed chute or shredder box when machine is in operation Shut down the engine using OSHA lockout tagout procedure 29CFR 1910 147 before removing any foreign objects Signal All Clear before restarting the machine MAINTENANCE Before servicing the machine turn off engine and allow all moving parts to stop Disconnect the battery cables to prevent accidental starting of the machine Tag the engine operating area to show that the machine is being serviced Use lockout tagout procedure 29 CFR 1910 147 or On trailer units perform general maintenance such as checking the safety Y chains hitch and hitch i bolts tires and brakes Repair or replace if worn or broken Never oper ate machine on improperly 9 C inflated or damaged tires Always use a safety cable or cable restraints when reinflating a repaired tire Radiator maintenance Liquid cooling systems build up pressure as the engine gets hot Before remov ing the radiator cap stop the engine and let the System cool Remove the radiator cap only af
48. perator safety 1 2 3 4 5 Check the bolts on the hitch and safety chains the brakes and the trailer lights With ignition On check the amber safety light Check the signal horn Insure that all guards are in place Verify that the red safety light is Check the safety switches if the red safety light is On EQUIPMENT CHECK CAUTION Equipment Check is made with the engine off and all rotating parts stopped Tool Kit see that it contains all prescribed items see page 60 in parts manual Lubricate equipment use handgun only see lube chart pages 20 21 Check engine oil and fuel Refer to the engine manual for proper oil and fuel Also check hydraulic oil level See hydraulic system for oil spec Inspect air cleaner for dust and dirt and clean if necessary a Knock the loose particles from element b Wash with water and detergent c Rinse and allow to Do not force dry do not use compressed air or heat Check belts for proper tightness Belts are in proper adjustment when 8 lbs 3 6 kg pressure in the center of the belt produces 3 8 1 cm depression Engage and disengage clutch to determine if it snaps in and out of gear When not using an adhesive remove the belts which drive the asphalt pump running the pump dry will permanently damage it Check the radiator liquid level protected to 34 F 37 C when shipped Check shredder box for foreign objects which could da
49. rds which WILL result in severe personal injury or death WARNING Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in severe per sonal injury or death CAUTION Hazards or unsafe practices which COULD result in minor per sonal injury or product or property damage IMPORTANT Indicates that equipment or property damage could result if instruc tions are not followed NOTE Gives helpful information Finn Corporation CALIFORNIA CALIFORNIA Proposition 65 Warning Proposition 65 Warning Battery posts terminals and related The engine exhaust and some of its accessories contain lead and lead constituents are known to the State compounds chemicals known to the of California to cause cancer birth State of California to cause cancer defects and other reproductive harm and reproductive harm Wash hands after handling STRAW BLOWER SAFETY SUMMARY SECTION It is important that all operators of this machine are familiar with all the safety aspects mentioned below and have read the entire Operator s Manual before operating the machine Always keep a copy of this manual with the machine It is the responsibility of the operator of the machine to fully understand this safety sec tion Remember that YOU are the key to safety Good safety practices protect not only you but also the people working with and around you Keep in mind that this safety section is written for this type of machine only Practice all other usual and custom
50. sembly Allen Wrench Pipe Plug Grease Fitting Bearing Balls O Ring Gasket Elbow Stop Plate Gas Spring Lower Mount Left Hand Side Gas Spring Lower Mount Right Hand Side Gas Spring Assembly Gas Spring Safety Clip Ball Stud Gas Spring Cover Spring Nut See Pages 46 47 for Wiring Diagram WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE No Reg d N a Aa a A A A CO a a N 1 per 2 per 2 per 53 54 REF CONTROL BOX SEE PAGES 44 45 14 SEE FLAPPER SEAL DOOR DETAIL PAGE 55 REF SEAT ASSEMBLY SEE PAGES 56 57 WHEN ORDERING PARTS BE SURE TO STATE SERIAL NUMBER OF MACHINE FLAPPER SEAL DOOR DETAIL ITEM 14 FLAPPER DOOR SEAL ASSEMBLY INCLUDES ITEMS 15 20 DISCHARGE HEAD Ref No Part Number Description No Req d E a p px 1 023629 Discharge Tube 1 2 023726 01 Top Seal 1 3 023726 04 Top Seal Retainer 1 4 023588 01 Handle Weldment Left Hand Side 1 5 004996 Plastic Pipe Plug 1 6 023588 02 Handle Weldment Right Hand Side 1 7 023586 05 Hinge Pin 2 8 023720 Horn Button 1 9 023721 Horn Button Cover 1 10 023726 07 Elbow Side Seal 2 11 023583 04 Elbow Seal 4 12 023560 05 Z Piece Seal Bracket 1 13 023726 03 Hinge Seal 1 14 023729 Flapper Door Seal Assembly See Detail above 1 15 023560 03 Seal Plate 1 16 023726 02 Flap Side Seal 2 17 023583 03 Hinge Seal 1 18 023726 08 Flap End Sea
51. several reasons 1 The bale handlers do not feed the bales at a consistent rate and or do not guide the bales properly onto the power feed mechanism after they remove the strings or wires leaving gaps in the stream of bales or the bats lay flat on the tray The power band is out of adjustment causing it to slip The clutch is out of adjustment and is slipping Check that the necessary beater chains are installed A gt amp p Operator is feeding the mulch material too fast and overloading the shredder housing The blower will only suck separated mulch fibers into the blower housing this separation process takes longer with wet and hard material than with dry mulch material HYDRAULIC SYSTEM The hydraulic system on your Finn Straw Blower consists of a pump reservoir with suction strainer oil filter and power feed hydraulic motor with flow control valve set to operate at 2000 psi 13790 kPa The most important maintenance areas are the hydraulic oil and filtration The reservoir holds 8 gallons of ISO Grade 46 Hydraulic Oil Hydraulic oil should be replaced per the lubrication schedule or if the oil becomes milky or gives off a burnt odor Hydraulic oil filter must be replaced with a 25 Micron absolute filter Finn part 021618 The following checks will keep your Finn Straw Blower in proper operating condition 1 Check oil level once a week Add additional oil when level goes down below 1 1 2 3 8 cm Change oil filter on oi
52. ter the coolant is cool Battery maintenance Lead acid batteries contain sulfuric acid which may damage eyes or skin on contact Always wear a face shield to avoid acid in the eyes If acid contacts eyes flush immediately with clean water and get medical attention Wear rubber gloves and protective clothing to keep acid off skin Lead acid batteries produce flammable and explosive gasses Keep arcs sparks flames and lighted tobacco away Filling of fuel Never fill the fuel tank with the engine running while smoking or when near an open flame Never smoke while handling fuel or working on the fuel system The fumes in an empty container are explosive Never cut or weld on fuel lines tanks or containers Move at least 10 feet 3 meters away from fueling point before starting engine Wipe off any spilled fuel and let dry before starting engine NOTE careful not to allow fuel lubricant hydraulic fluid or cooling fluids to penetrate into the ground or be discharged into the water system Collect all used fluids and dispose of them properly It is recommended that only authorized genuine FINN replacement parts be used on the machine Do not use ether cold start fluid if engine is equipped with glow plug type preheater or other intake mani fold type preheater It could cause an explosion or fire and severe injury or death Diesel fuel or hydraulic fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin or eyes and cause injury
53. too tight Overtightening can cause component failure 19 HYDRAULIC OIL LEVEL AND FILTER POWER FEED SHAFT BEARINGS 3 EL i 14 209 OY ar lt lt d Y 7 5 A S SER LA D RAR TIT Z ZA POWER SYSTEM BLOWER SHAFT BEARINGS 20 LUBRICATION CHART Ref No Location Lubricant Frequency Number 1 Clutch Shaft Bearing CL Weekly 1 2 Check Engine Oil Level MO Daily 1 3 Clutch Yoke Shaft CL Weekly 2 4 Check Air Cleaner Daily 1 5 Check Hydraulic Oil Level HO Daily 1 Change Hydraulic Oil and Filter HO Annually 1 6 Discharge Elbow Bearing CL Daily 1 Rotate Elbow to 6 or 8 different positions 7 Power Feed Shaft Bearings CL Weekly 4 8 Feeder Roll Bearing CL Weekly 1 9 Blower Shaft Bearings CL Weekly 2 10 Check Fuel Tank Level DF Daily 1 11 Change Engine Oil MO See Engine Manual 1 12 Check Engine Coolant Level AF Daily 1 Check Engine Coolant AF Seasonally 1 13 Check Oil Filter See Engine Manual 1 14 Repack Wheel Bearings CL Seasonally 2 15 Change Hydraulic Oil Filter HO Seasonally 1 16 Check Fuel Filter Daily 2 LUBRICANT OR FLUID USED CL Chassis Lubricant MO Motor Oil See Engine M
54. ty of mulch needed for economical operation If the Straw Blower is going to be used on rough hilly terrain a truck with a two speed axle is suggested This will supply the necessary slow speed required for careful uniform application The truck must be equipped with a ball or pintle hitch with a large enough rating to tow the Straw Blower Use a 2 5 16 ball rated at least 7 500 Ibs 3 401 kg The tow truck must be able to support 750 108 340 kg down on its hitch There must be provisions for the safety chains to be attached The hitch should be mounted as near the end of the truck bed as possible ATTACHMENTS 50 15 m EXTENSION FOR DISCHARGE SPOUT The collapsible tube when secured to the spout of the adapter provided will extend the length of the dis charge spout 50 15 m When this tube is attached mulch material must be pushed farther before dis charge Thus it is important to keep the air pressure as high as possible This can be done by feeding not more than two 2 bales per minute of good bright material less if the material being used is of poor quality KEEP THE TUBE AS STRAIGHT AS POSSIBLE DO NOT FEED MULCH UNTIL TUBE IS FILLED WITH AIR Asphalt hoses for the discharge spout extension are connected to the manifold at the side of the blower hous ing using a quick connect coupling The valve on the extension is used the same way as the main valve on your Finn Straw Blower Since less mulch is being fed into the machin

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