Adjusting Auger Swing

NOTE: The retracted swing cylinder is intended to be the stop for the auger. DO NOT use the pin as a stop. The pin is intended ONLY to aid in absorbing vertical load of the auger in transport position.

Make the following adjustments ONLY when the auger does not swing completely back or fails to shut off the hydraulic system.

Swing auger all of the way in.

Be certain there is a 12 to 16 mm (1/2 to 5/8 in.) gap between plate (A) and stop (B) when stud (C) is in hole (D). If there is no gap, the hydraulic system may not shut off.

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A-Plate
B-Stop
C-Stud
D-Hole

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If the gap is incorrect, loosen nut (A) and remove cotter pin and pivot pin (B). Screw cylinder rod fitting (C) in or out to obtain correct gap (cylinder rod must be completely retracted). Replace pivot pin and cotter pin. Tighten nut.

NOTE: Applying grease on pivot pin and swinging auger in and out may aid in determining gap.

After making the above adjustments if the auger still does not shut off the hydraulic system, it may be necessary to adjust the auger swing limit switch. See ADJUSTING AUGER SWING LIMIT SWITCH.

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A-Nut
B-Pivot Pin
C-Rod Fitting

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