OPERATION

LOADING

CAUTION: TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO AU- GERS, SPINNERS, AND DRIVE LINES, FOREIGN OBJECTS (STONES, CONCRETE, TIMBER, METAL OR LARGE FROZEN CHUNKS OF MANURE) SHOULD NEVER BE LOADED INTO THE SPREADER.

DANGER: NEVER ENTER THE SPREADER BOX FOR ANY REASON WITHOUT FIRST DISCON- NECTING PTO SHAFT FROM TRACTOR. DO NOT ALLOW OTHERS IN THE BOX. ROTATING AUGERS CAN CRUSH AND DISMEMBER. FAILURE TO HEED MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

CAUTION: DO NOT USE JACK EXCEPT WHEN SPREADER IS EMPTY. JACK WILL NOT SUPPORT ADDED WEIGHT. UNBALANCED WEIGHT MAY RESULT IN UNEXPECTED “TIP UP” OF SPREADER.

Before loading, especially in freezing weather, make sure the augers and spinners are free to rotate and the flow control rear gate moves freely up and down.

Check and be sure that the flow control rear gate is completely closed before loading.

When the spreader is parked for loading, shift the tractor to neutral or park and set the brakes. The moisture con- tent of the manure will determine how full the spreader can be loaded so that no manure spills out.

You will probably be able to load solid manure at least level with the top of the box while semi-liquid and liquid manure will have to be less than full in the spreader box. It is unlawful to allow manure to splash or leak onto pub- lic roads.

A liquid manure kit is available for installation around the top of the box on your spreader which will aid in the con- tainment of liquids.

UNLOADING

WARNING: MAKE CERTAIN EVERYONE IS CLEAR OF SPREADER BEFORE APPLYING POWER. FAILURE TO HEED MAY RESULT IN SERI- OUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

DANGER: KEEP AWAY AND KEEP OTHERS CLEAR OF ROTATING SPINNERS AT REAR OF SPREADER. SERIOUS INJURY OR AMPUTATION COULD RESULT. FAILURE TO HEED MAY RESULT IN SERIOUS PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH.

When you are ready to begin spreading application on the field, open the hydraulic flow control rear gate and slowly engage the tractor PTO clutch. This can be done while traveling forward to avoid a heavier application of liquid manure at the edge of the field than desired.

For liquid and semi-liquid manure, the application rate can be controlled by the amount the flow control rear gate is opened. The gate indicator on the front of the box will provide a ready reference for the amount of opening. For solid manure (dry, pen-packed or manure contain- ing long straw or hay) the flow control rear gate MUST be completely open since this material is not free flow- ing.

VERY IMPORTANT: THIS MACHINE IS NOT INTENDED TO BE A BALE GRINDER, HAY CHOPPER OR BEDDING MACHINE. LONG HAY OR STRAW MUST CONTAIN MANURE IN ORDER TO BE SPREAD. FAILURE TO COMPLY MAY DAMAGE THE DRIVETRAIN AND VOID THE WARRANTY.

FIGURE 4. FLOW CONTROL GATE

INDICATOR

Model 8720/8865

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Meyer 8720, 8865 manual Operation, Loading, Unloading

8865, 8720 specifications

Meyer 8720 and 8865 represent two innovative models in Meyer’s lineup of agricultural equipment, specifically designed for efficiency and performance in farming operations. These tractors are built to meet the rigorous demands of modern agriculture, combining advanced technologies with user-friendly features.

One of the most notable aspects of both models is their powerful engine performance. The Meyer 8720 is equipped with a robust engine that delivers impressive horsepower, ensuring that it can handle a variety of heavy-duty tasks, from plowing to hauling. The 8865 takes this a step further, offering an even more powerful engine that provides enhanced torque and acceleration, perfect for demanding agricultural applications.

The transmission system in both models is designed for seamless operation. The Meyer 8720 features a precision gearbox that allows for smooth gear changes, enhancing overall driving comfort and efficiency. In the 8865, the advanced transmission offers multiple speed settings, giving operators greater control over their work speed depending on the task at hand.

Both the 8720 and 8865 come with state-of-the-art hydraulic systems that improve implement efficiency. The hydraulic controls are highly responsive, allowing for precise maneuvering and operation of various attachments such as seeders, cultivators, or trailers. This efficiency contributes to improved productivity across a range of farming tasks.

Another standout feature of these tractors is their advanced cab design. The operator's cabin provides excellent visibility and comfort, with ergonomic controls positioned for easy access. Both models feature climate control systems, ensuring that operators can work in comfort regardless of weather conditions. The dashboard includes modern digital displays that provide real-time information on performance metrics, improving situational awareness.

In terms of durability, the Meyer 8720 and 8865 are built with high-quality materials, ensuring longevity even in challenging conditions. Their frames are engineered to withstand heavy loads and rough terrain, which is essential for field work.

Finally, both tractors are compatible with a range of precision farming technologies. This includes GPS guidance systems, which enhance accuracy and reduce overlap during planting or spraying. The integration of technology further contributes to resource efficiency and cost savings in farming operations.

With their combination of powerful performance, advanced features, and reliability, the Meyer 8720 and 8865 are excellent choices for farmers looking to enhance their productivity and operational efficiency.