Title: John Deere 200 Stack Wagon Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.OMN159506)
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2INTRODUCTION
This safety alert symbol indicates import- ant
safety messages in this manual. When you see this
symbol, be alert to the pos- sibility of
personal injury and carefully read the message
that follows.
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This publication contains both the U.S. customary
units of measurement and the SI Metric equ i-
valents. Right-hand and left-hand sides of
the stack wagon are determined by facing in the
direction the stack wagon will travel when in
use. The warranty appears on your copy of the
pur- chase order which you should have received
from your dealer. Record your stack wagon
serial number in the space provided on page 52.
Canopy Down
A - Deflector position indicator B - Upper
discharge duct C - Trip rope D - Door latch E -
Wagon skids F - Vertical float spring G -
Compression cylinder H - Pickup skid
Canopy Up
3200 STACK WAGON
PREDELIVERY CHECK LIST
0 To the best of my knowledge, this stack wagon
has been delivered ready for field use and the
customer has been fully informed as to the
proper care and operation of same.
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- All grease fittings have been lubricated, gear
case oil level checked, and parts requiring spray
lubricant or oil lubricated. See page 19 thru 22. - 0 All grease fittings have been lubricated, gear
I case oil level checked, and parts requiring
spray I lubricant or oil lubricated. See page
21 thru 24. - 0 Tires have been properly inflated. See page 15.
- 0 With tractor PTO at rated speed, run stack
wagon for several minutes and check operating
functions.
(Date Delivered)
(Signature)
AFTER-SALE CHECK LIST Check with the c ustomer as
to the performance of the stack wagon. Make
certain the proper operating adjustments for all
crop (or field con- ditions) are understood. If
possible, operate the stack wagon to see that it
is functioning properly. Tell the customer of any
attachment which will help do a better job.
0 This stack wagon has been checked and to the
best of my knowledge, is ready for delivery to
the customer.
(Date Set Up)
0 Go over entire stack wagon for loose or
missing bolts. Check for broken or damaged parts.
(Signature)
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O Check to see that all safety shields are in
place.
0 Ask the customer if the recommended periodic
lubrication has been performed. 0 Review the
operator's manual with the cus- tomer and
stress the importance of proper lubrication and
safety precautions.
DELIVERY CHECK LIST
0 Give the operator's manual to the customer
and review all operating instructions and
safety precautions. 0 Explain the importance of
keeping all shields in good condition and in
place, and keeping PTO shaft shields rotating
freely. 0 When the stack wagon is transported on
the road, day or night, warning lights and
devices must be used for adequate warning to
operators of other vehicles. Advise the customer
to check local governmental regulations
concerning road transport of farm machinery. t 0
Advise the customer that the life expectancy of
this or any other machine is dependent on the
maintenance and care as described in the
operator's manual.
(Date Checked)
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(Signature)
OWNER REGISTER Name
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R.R. No.
City or Town
State Zip.
Stack Wagon Serial No.-
Off-IN/59506 issue AO Litfio in U.S.A.
Date Purchased
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6CONTENTS
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SAFETY....................,.......................
............2-3 PREPARING THE TRACTOR...
........................4-5 PREPARING THE STACK
WAGON....... ...............6 ATTACHING AND
DETACHING THE STACK WAGON... ....................
...................7-9 TRANSPORTING.......
.......................... ........10-11
OPERATING THE STACK WAGON................12-20 LUB
RICATION AND MAINTENANCE.............
21-24 TROUBLE SHOOTING............................
.....25-27 SERVICE...... ........................
.....................28-39 Bolts and Nuts........
....................................28 Main Slip
Clutch..........................................29
Rotor Drive Belt........ .................
..................29 Unloading Drive CIutch.....
...........................29 Paddles and
Links... ... .............................30-31 Pi
Ckup Cutoff......................................
........32 Pickup Outer Skids.....................
.................32 Pickup Rear Skids... ...
.................................32 Discharge
Duct Cap and Deflector.................33 Trip
Rope...................-.. -......................
......34 Unloading Drive Chain... ...
...........................34 Wheel Bearings...
.... .............................
.......35 Unloading Drive Gears... ... ...
........................35 Unloading Log
Chain...................................36 Lower
Door Conveyor Attachment.................37 Rear
Doors.............................................
38-39 STORAGE.... ............ ...................
...................40 ASSEMBLY..
.....................................
.........41-49 SPECIFICATIONS... ...
.................................50-52 Serial
Number...... .....................................
..52
7Safety
Operate Safely DO NOT operate stack wagon
without reading this operator's manual. DO NOT
allow another person on the tracto r or stack
wagon when operating. DO NOT start tracto r
enginé with gears or levers engaged. Block rear
or loaded stack wagon when unhitching 1rom
tractor. Make sure tractor has the co rrect
front end ballast, see tractor operator s
manual. Avoid contact with moving parts. Keep
hands, feet, clothing away from moving parts. If
tractor is equipped with ROLL GARD1 Safety Cab,
fasten seat belts. Protect Against
Noise Prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause
im- pairment or loss of hearing. Wear a su itable
hearing. protective device such as earmuffs (A)
or earplugs (B) to protect against objectionable
or uncomfortable loud noises. A - Earmuffs B -
Earplugs Avoid Fires DO NOT operate the stack
wagon without a fire extinguisher nearby. DO NOT
refuel the tractor with eng ine running . DO NOT
smoke or use a lantern when refueling tractor. DO
NOT operate stack wagon in rocky ground if crop
is extremely dry.
8Safety 3
- Transport Safely
- KNOW the transport height of your wagon.
- Move safety lock pin (A) to transport positi on.
Move hitch jack to transport position. - Keep reflectors (B) SMV em blem (C) clean.
- Do not transport the stack wagon with the can-
opy raised. Always raise the pickup. - When transporting the stack wagon on a road or
hig hway at night or during t he day, use
necessary Ii g hts and devic es f or ad equ ate
warn in g t o operators ot other vehicles. In
this regard, check local governmental
regulations. Various safety lights and devices
are available from your Joh n Deere dealer. - Shift the tractor into a lower gear when
transport- ing down slopes or grades. - Practice Safe Maintenance
- Stop the engine and be sure the PTO has stop ped
before servicing or - Connect ing or disconnecting a PTO shaft
- Making any adjustment to PTO drive train or
hitch - Cleaning out PTO driven equipment.
- PTO master shield should be in place at all times
except when connecting a PTO drive line or tor
special applications as directed in the
operator's manuaL - The PTO shaft guard should be in place when the
PTO is not being used and replace any other
guards or shields removed. - When mou nting a tire on a wheel or rim, failure
to foIIow p ro per proc ed u res can p ro du ce
an ex- plosion which can result in serious injury
or death. Do not attempt to mount a tire unless
you have the proper equipment and experience to
perform the job. Have it done by your John Deere
dealer or a qualified tire repair service. - W hen working under stack wagon, securely block
the wheels. - Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient
force to penetrate the skin, causing serious per-
sonal injury. Before disconnecting lines, be sure
to relieve all pressure. Before applying pressure
to the system, be sure all connections are tight
and that lines, pipes and hoses are not damaged. - FIuid escaping from a very small hole can be al-
most invisi ble. Use a piece of cardboard or
wood, rather than hands, to search for suspected
leaks. - If injured by escaping tluid, see a doctor at
once. Serious infection or reactio n can develop
if proper medical treatment is not administered
immediately.
A - 9a fety Lock Pin in Transport Positlo n B - R
elf ecto rs C - CMV Emblem
9Preparing the Tractor
1. Remove PTO guard and store it on the guard
retainer. CAUTION Always install PTO guard on
the PTO shaft when PTO is not being
used. IMPORTANT The stack wagon is equipped with
a 1000 rpm PTO. A 540 rpm PTO attadhment is
available.
2. Position drawbar properly. IMPORTANT If
offset drawbar is used, offset should always
be down and clevis removed, if installed.
1000 rpm 16-inches (406 mm)
540 rpm 14-inches (356 mm)
Drawbar Dimensions
3. Lock drawbar in place with locking
pins. IMPORTANT On 2840, 4030, 4230, 4430,
and 4040 tractors (and all other tractors over 80
HP), the drawbar locking pins MUST BE replaced
with cap screws. Tighten screws securely.
(32mm)
Regular Drawbar
Heavy Duty Drawbar
NOTE A drawbar support attachment (bold ar- row)
is available for 3020 through 4430 and 4040
tractors to increase stability on rough ground.
10Preparing the Tractor 5
4. Turn the metering valves to the "rabbit or
fast position.
5. Install sufficient front end ballast to
stabilize tractor when operating over rough
terrain. See your tractor operator's manual.
- Assem ble the required pickup lift mechanism.
Install two 220-inch (5 590 mm) hoses to the one
single or double acting 8-inch (203 mm) stroke
cylinder. See your tractor operator's manual
fo r proper assembly of hoses to tractor
hydraulic cylinder. - NOTE Tractor hydraU/ic oil flow MUST BE a I
least 12 gpm (45.6 L) to obtain a minimum com-
pression time of 15 seconds. - Secure lift links and center link so they do not
come in contact with hoses or tires. See your
tracto r operator's manual. - (SOUND-GARD Body or Cab ONLY) Drill a 7/8- inch
hole in panel (A) near the top right-hand corner
as indicated. Insert rope guide (B) from the
rear of the panel. Install retaining ring on
guide to hold it in place. Reassemble panel to
SOUND-GARD body (or cab) - A - Panel
- B - Rope Guide
11Preparing The Stack Wagon
1. Install pickup lift cylinder. IMPORTANT Move
lock pin (bold arrow) from transport to field
position before actuating llft cylinder.
Tra nspo rt Pa sit/o n
2. Attac h hoses to right-hand side of pickup
with hose c lamps (A) and strap them to the cross
tube with clamps (B) at two places.
3. PulI pickup Iift cylinder hoses (C) through
grom - met (D) in cross drive shield. Attac h to
hose (E) with compression cylinder hoses. Allow
suffi- cient slack in hoses for vertical movement
at the pickup. Avoid loops which mig ht catch on
crops.
C - Llft cyllnde r hoses D - Grommet E - Home
clamp 4. Unlock door by removing spring locking
pin and sliding safety lock pin away from the
wagon. Install the spring locking pin in the
inner hole.
II 34 5 30 Field Posif/on
12Attaching and Detaching Stack Wagon
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- ATTACHING
- Install rubber hitch shield on drawbar.
- Back tractor to align holes, then install hitch
pin and both nuts.
3. Attach PTO POWR-GARD T Hook up. CAUTION
Follow safe PTO hookup pro- d cedure outlined
below Shut off tractor engine. Move collar (B)
back against stop on yoke. Push button (C) and
turn collar (B) until button locks in
position. Turn collar (B) or tractor PTO (A) to
align splines.
Push bell (D) forward firmly until button snaps
OUt. Pull rearward on bell (D) to be sure
power-shaft is latched. DO NOT pull on collar as
this will re- lease latch. Replace any tractor
PTO shielding which was re- moved to attach PTO
Powr-Gard Hookup.
A - Tractor PTO B - Collar C - Button D - Bell
Continued on next page
138 Atta ch ing an d Deta ch ing Sta ck Wagon
- Plug and loc k the pic kup lift cylind er hoses
into the left-hand tracto r outlet. - Plug and lock the compression cylinder hoses
into the right-hand tracto r outlet. - IMPORTANT Install hoses. Notched hose into
notched receptacle. See your tractor
operator's manual for further information on
hydraulic cylinder operation. - Thread trip rope through hose support then
through the rooe guide in the cab (if required)
or secure it at a convenient location near the
operato r. Allow sufficient slack for turning. - Lcwer jack stand, remove lock pin, and install
stand in the field or transport position.
- Remote Cylinder Control Levers
- Push lever (A) forward to lower the pickup lift.
Pull lever back to raise the pickup lift. - Push lever (B) forward to lower the canopy. Pull
the lever back to raise the cano py. - Pull and hold lever (B) rearward to open rear
door and to engage the unload ing mechanism
when trip rope is pulled. - A - Pickup Control Lever
- B - Canopy Control Lever
- C - To Lower
- D - To Raise
14- Attaching and Detaching StaCk Wagon 9
- DETACHING
- Remove the jack stand from storage position and
pin in vertical position. Raise the stand to
remove load from tractor drawbar. - Lower canopy and close the door.
- CAUTION Escaping hydraulic fluid can be
dangerous. See page 3. - Uncouple hydraulic hoses from tractor. Install
dust covers on hose ends and dust plugs in
breakaway couplers. - Remove control rope from tractor. Coil and store
- rope on stack wagon.
- Detach PTO POWR-GARD T Hoo kup.
- CAUTION Follow safe PTO detaching pro- d cedure
outlined below
Shut off tractor engine. Support bell (D) with
one hand. Pull collar (B) back with other hand.
Button (C) need NOT be held down. Replace any
tractor PTO shielding which was re- moved to
detach PTO Powr-Gard Hookup. Remove hitch pin,
pull tractor forward. Rem ove hitch guard from
tractor drawbar. Store hitch pin and guard with
stack wagon. If desired, the remote hydraulic
cylinder used for the pickup lift can be removed
for other uses. CAUTION Install lock pin in
safety posi-
A - Tractor PTO B - Collar c - Button D - Bell
t
tion before removing lift cylinder. See page
6.
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16Transporting
- CAUTION When transporting the stack wagon on a
road or highway at night or during the day, use
accessory lights and devices for adquate warning
to operators of other vehicles. In this regard,
check your local governmental regulations.
Various lights and safety devices are
available from your John Deere dealer. - KNOW the transport height and width of your
stack wagon and BEWARE of over head wires. - Lower canopy (A) fully and RAISE pickup (B)
- fully.
- Place hitch jack (C) in transport position.
A - Canopy Fully Lowered B - Pickup Fully
Raised C - Hitch Jack in Transport Position
- Be sure safety lock pin (D) is in transport posi-
tion. - Keep SMV emblem and reflectors clean when
transporting. - DO NOT exceed 20 mph (32 km/h) with an empty
stack wagon. - Always use lower gear on down grades.
- Tractor must have safe and adequate braking
capacity. - DO NOT allow anyone to ride on stack wagon.
- NOTE Tandem wheels increase width to 13 feet 4
inches (4 064 mm). - D - 6afety Lock Pin in Transport Position
- E - Reflectors
- F - 8MV Emblem
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