Meyer 2636, 3954, 3245 manual Lubrication, Normal Operation, Maintenance Information

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Adjust the drawbar at 13-17” above the ground. Ex- tend or shorten the drawbar so horizontal distance from end of tractor PTO shaft to center of hitch pin hole is 14” for 540 RPM 1-3/8-6 spline, (16” for op- tional 1000 RPM 1-3/8-21 spline). Secure the drawbar so the hitch pin hole is located directly below the PTO drive line. PTO adapters are not recommended as damage to the drive line may occur. A hitch pin with a minimum diameter of 1” and bottom retaining pin is recommended.

AN IMPROPERLY LOCATED HITCH POINT MAY CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE UNIVERSAL JOINTS OF THE PTO DRIVE SHAFT. CONFORMING TO THE DRAWBAR AND PTO RELATIONSHIP SHOWN ON FIGURE 1, PAGE 8 WILL ENSURE THAT THE PTO DRIVESHAFT WILL NOT BECOME OVER EXTENDED. USE THE CORRECT SETTING FOR 14” - 540RPM 1 3/8-6 or 16” - 1000RPM 1 3/8-21.

WITH INITIAL HOOK-UP TO YOUR NEW MEYER SPREADER TEST PTO TRAVEL BY TURNING EQUIPMENT IN BOTH DIRECTIONS OBSERVING THE MINIMUM AND MAXIMUM TRAVEL DIMENSIONS AS SHOWN PER DRAWING ON FIGURE 6, PAGE 15.

LUBRICATION

LUBRICATION

A high quality Lithium Base Grease should be used

PRIOR TO USE

A.Using the CV Zerk (Key #2) place 20 pumps of grease into the CV center housing. This should be done with the drive line / CV as straight as possible.

B.Slowly articulate the double joint through its maximum joint angle several times.

C.Return the CV joint to its straight position and insert additional grease into the CV Zerk (Key #2) until grease is evident around the housing and center sliding disk.

NORMAL OPERATION

A.Lubricate the following items after every eight

(8) hours of operation. If short rows and frequent turning or other demanding conditions exist, lubricate at four (4) hour intervals.

1.Cross and bearings (Key #1)-Add grease until it is purged around the seals.

2.CV center housing (Key #2)-Add grease until it is evident around the center sliding disk.

3.Telescoping members (Key #3)-Add grease until it adequately covers the sliding members. Take apart occasionally to make sure adequate lubrication is being added.

FIGURE 7. PTO DRIVE LINE

4.Shield bearings (Key #4)-Add 2-3 pumps.

FAILURE TO FREQUENTLY GREASE THE CV CENTER HOUSING AND TELESCOPING MEMBERS WILL REDUCE THE LIFE OF THE CV.

MAINTENANCE INFORMATION

It is extremely important to follow the maintenance guidelines. If telescoping members become hard to slide during normal operation, it is recommended the shaft be taken apart, cleaned with solvent and re-coated with grease before re-assembling. As a minimum it is important this be done after each season of use.

Model V-Max

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Contents MAX Twin Expeller Super Spreader Operators and Parts Manual no -7-V-MAXTable of Contents MANUFACTURER’S Warranty VIIIntroduction RememberSafety Precautions Study the Above Safety RulesSafety First Safety First PRE-OPERATION Drawbar & PTO RelationshipMaximum Spreader Load Weights TransportingTractor Towing Size Requirements LBS / CU. FTTruck Mount Spreaders Stalled to Retain the Connection beTween Tractor or Other Towing Vehicle Spreader Whenever Traveling onModel V-Max Loading OperationUnloading Optional Shear Sprocket IN- Structions Storage After USE DescriptionPTO Drive Line Field Adjustment on the Cutout ClutchDrive Line Attachment Lubrication Maintenance InformationNormal Operation Adjustments Spinner Material GuidesSpring Loaded Adjuster Front Drive Roller ChainsCompression Spring RH Auger SprocketIdler Nylon Roller Lubrication Daily Lubrication every 8-12 loadsMonthly Lubrication Adjustments Lubrication & Adjustment for Optional 3RD AugerSeasonal Lubrication Instructions for Optional Automatic Chain Oiler Repair Parts Optional OIL-KITKEY OEM Part no Description Front Shield & Side Shaft Drive Front Shield & Side Shaft Drive Auger DRIVE, Primary Reduction KEY DescriptionAuger DRIVE, Secondary Reduction RH Auger DRIVE, Final Reduction RH Auger DRIVE, Final Reduction LH Auger DRIVE, Final Reduction LH Auger DRIVE, Final Reduction BOX, Augers & Side Shaft BOX, Augers & Side Shaft Unloading Gate & Trip PAN Doors KEY Description Spinners & Gearbox Shaft Drive KEY Description Spinner Gear Reducers HUBS, Axle & Tandem Axle Assembly KEY DescriptionOptional Third Auger KEY PTO Drive Shaft Assembly KEY Meyer Part DescriptionKEY Meyer Part no Description RPM-1-3/8, 21 Spline SP Standard PTO Drive Shaft Assembly PTO Drive Shaft Standard 540 or 1000 RPM PTO KEY Meyer Part DescriptionPTO Drive Shaft Assembly RPM KIT SVS-RPM-KIT KEY Description QTYMAX Highway Lighting Meyer Super Spreader Trouble Shooting Symptom Problem Solution AugersSymptom Problem Solution Roller Chains Meyer Super Spreader Maintenance Record Tire Inflation Meyer Equipment Wheel TorqueTire Size PLY PSI Meyer Super Spreader Specifications ModelModel V-Max Model V-Max Model V-Max

3245, 2636, 3954 specifications

Meyer 3954, 2636, and 3245 are notable models that showcase the brand's commitment to innovation, quality, and performance in the industry of advanced machinery and equipment. Each model is designed to cater to specific operational needs while incorporating cutting-edge technologies and user-friendly features.

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