Kuhn Rikon Mixer 3015 User Manual

REEL AUGGIE  
AND  
COMMERCIAL  
SDL MIXER  
3000 SERIES  
STATIONARY OPERATORS INSTRUCTION MANUAL  
For Model Numbers  
3015, 3020, 3025, 3030,  
3036, 3042, 3050, 3060,  
3070, 3095  
READ ALL WARNINGS AND INSTRUCTIONS IN THIS MANUAL BEFORE  
INSTALLING OR OPERATING THE REEL AUGGIE MIXER !  
Failure to heed this may result in personal injury or death.  
Catalog #005810  
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INTRODUCTION  
THANK YOU for purchasing a Kuhn Knight Reel Auggie. We appreciate your business. You have purchased one  
of the best built, most reliable mixers available. We strive to provide you with a rugged, durable unit which is  
simple to maintain. If you have suggestions for any of our products, please let us know.  
Kuhn Knight INC.  
USING THIS MANUAL  
This manual should be considered a permanent part of your machine, and should remain with the  
machine if you sell it.  
This manual has been designed to help you become familiar with your unit. A separate service parts listing has  
been provided for a detailed parts breakdown of the unit. Before you operate your unit, be sure you understand and  
follow all the safety, operation and lubrication instructions on the following pages in this manual. These have been  
written for your safety and convenience, and to keep your unit running trouble-free for many years.  
MODEL AND SERIAL NUMBER INFORMATION is located on the drive input end panel.  
This is the number to give service personnel for parts and service questions.  
ADDITIONAL MANUALS and safety decals may be obtained through your dealer, or by writing to the  
address below. Order operators manual # 005810 all models  
Order service parts manual # 005815 for 3015  
Order service parts manual # 005811 for 3020  
Order service parts manual # 005812 for 3025 & 3030  
Order service parts manual # 005813 for 3036 & 3042  
Order service parts manual # 005814 for 3050, 3060, & 3070  
Order service parts manual # 005944 for 3095  
Kuhn Knight INC.  
1501 West 7th Ave.  
Brodhead, WI 53520  
KUHN KNIGHT INC.  
1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167  
701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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SAFETY  
UNDERSTAND SAFETY WORDS AND SYMBOLS  
THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL is used in this manual whenever personal safety is involved and means  
ATTENTION! BECOME ALERT! It stresses an attitude of “HEADS UP” for safety. Read and understand  
all pages in this manual that bear this safety symbol and . . . TAKE TIME TO BE CAREFUL!  
The Signal Word or Message areas of all safety decals are color coded to indicate the level of hazard.  
CAUTION is used to direct attention to unsafe practices, and uses the color yellow.  
WARNING denotes a specific potential hazard, and uses the color yellow or orange.  
DANGER denotes a most serious specific potential hazard, and uses the color red.  
READ THE OPERATORS MANUAL  
Any person who will be operating or maintaining this mixer should first read and understand this manual and all  
safety warnings on the unit.  
This instruction manual should always be available to those responsible for the operation and maintenance of this  
mixer. It is the owner’s responsibility to provide this safety information to his operators and employees.  
Any person who does not understand the safety and operation instructions contained in this manual should not be  
considered qualified to operate this mixer.  
FOLLOW SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Specialized procedures and instructions are required and must be adhered to when working on this equipment.  
Failure to follow the instructions contained in this manual could result in severe personal injury, death, and/or  
product or property damage. All applicable safety procedures such as OSHA requirements, regional and local  
safety codes and requirements, safe working practices, and good judgement must be used by personnel when  
operating or maintaining this equipment.  
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SAFETY  
OPERATING SAFETY PRECAUTIONS  
When the mixer is in operation it has many moving parts which could cause severe injury or death to  
persons coming in contact with these parts. To help avoid serious accidents, the following guidelines  
should always be followed:  
1. BE SURE ALL SAFETY SHIELDS are in place before operating, including driveline shields.  
2. NEVER PUT ARMS OR FEET INSIDE unit or discharge door opening, nor climb on or in the mixer  
while it is running. NEVER allow anyone to position themselves over or near the top of the mixer  
while it is running. Rotating reel, augers, and sprockets can grab clothing or create pinch points which can  
cause severe injury or death to the operator or bystanders. Always lock out the power so that the mixer  
cannot be accidentally turned on while inspecting, servicing, repairing, or cleaning mixer.  
3. NEVER HAND FEED MATERIALS into mixer while it is running. Rotating reel and augers inside mixer  
may not be visible from the loading point, and may cut or grab hands, clothing, or material being loaded,  
causing severe injury. Always stop mixer and lock out the power before hand loading materials.  
4. NEVER ATTEMPT TO RELEASE JAMMED MATERIALS OR CLEAN MATERIALS from any area of the  
mixer or discharge chute without stopping mixer and locking out the power first. Moving parts can be  
hidden by materials, and stopped parts can start unexpectedly, causing severe injury. Always stop mixer and  
lock out the power before attempting to remove jammed material or to clean. Be aware that the spring loaded  
reel arms can spring back unexpectedly, causing injury.  
5. DO NOT ALLOW OPERATION of this unit by inexperienced and unqualified people. Keep all unquali-  
fied people away from mixer during operation. Operators of this unit must be alert and use good judgement  
at all times.  
6. DO NOT wear loose or floppy clothing while operating this unit. Loose clothing may become entangled  
in moving machinery.  
7. BE SURE the inside of the mixer is clear of any obstructions and that all shields are in place before  
operating. Repair or replace any damaged or missing shielding. Exposed sprockets and chains due to  
missing shielding can grab hands and clothing and cause severe injury or death.  
8. SHOULD A PROBLEM OCCUR during operation of mixer, always stop mixer and lock out the power  
before investigating problem. If mixer power has not been locked out, the mixer may start unexpectedly,  
causing severe injury or death.  
9. USE CAUTION WHEN WORKING AROUND THE DISCHARGE AREA. Never reach into discharge area  
without first locking out power. Moving parts can be hidden by material, and stopped parts can start  
unexpectedly, causing severe injury.  
KUHN KNIGHT INC.  
1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167  
701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECALS  
SAFETY DECALS ARE PLACED ON THIS UNIT FOR THE PROTECTION OF THE OPERATOR OR ANY PER-  
SON NEAR THE UNIT.  
Be Sure everyone who operates the mixer understands all the information, warning, caution and danger  
decals.  
Keep The Decals Clean so they are readable. This applies to all caution, warning, and danger decals.  
It is the OWNER’S RESPONSIBILITY to provide information for safe operation of this machine.  
Replace any damaged or worn decal. Once any part of a decal becomes non-readable, it should be replaced.  
The part numbers for the decals are located in the lower RH corner of the decal, and listed in this manual on the  
following pages. Replacement decals may be ordered through your dealer or the address below.  
When replacing decals, be sure the surface area is clean and dry, peel the backing off the decal, and apply to  
the Mixer. Be sure to wipe with a clean cloth to rub out all air bubbles to assure a good seal. For best adhesion  
decals should be applied in temperatures of 50° (f) or warmer.  
Complete sets of decals (including information decals) can be ordered by using the following part numbers:  
UNIT  
3015  
3020  
3025  
3030  
3036  
3042  
3050  
3060  
3070  
3095  
PART NO.  
174-633  
174-630  
174-647  
174-650  
173-361  
173-362  
174-636  
174-639  
174-702  
175-013  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECALS  
Immediately replace all worn or damaged Safety Decals (listed on these pages). Please supply the  
unit’s serial number with the order.  
Figure A  
WARNING, STAY CLEAR OF POWER DRIVEN PARTS  
Part Number 170-849  
2 Required: 3015 & 3020 MODELS  
2 Required: 3025 & 3030 MODELS  
3 Required: 3036 & 3042 MODELS  
3 Required: 3050, 3060, 3070 & 3095 MODELS  
Figure B  
DANGER, ROTATING AUGERS INSIDE  
Part Number 171-820  
4 Required ALL MODELS  
Figure C  
SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS  
Part Number 171-911  
1 Required ALL MODELS  
KUHN KNIGHT INC.  
1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167  
701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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SAFETY DECALS  
Immediately replace all worn or damaged Safety Decals (listed on these pages). Please supply the  
unit’s serial number with the order.  
Figure D  
WARNING, DO NOT OPERATE UNLESS  
SHIELDS ARE IN PLACE  
Part Number 171-913  
1 Required ALL MODELS  
Figure E  
WARNING, LIFTING INSTRUCTIONS  
Part Number 172-820  
1 Required ALL MODELS  
Figure F  
DANGER, DO NOT OPERATE, SHIELD MISSING  
Part Number 171-915  
2 Required ALL MODELS  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECALS  
Immediately replace all worn or damaged Safety Decals (listed on these pages). Please supply the  
unit’s serial number with the order.  
Figure G  
DANGER, DO NOT HAND LOAD  
Part Number 171-947  
4 Required ALL MODELS  
Figure H  
BEWARE WHILE LOADING WITH A BUCKET LOADER  
Part Number 171-948  
1 Required ALL MODELS  
Figure I  
DANGER, KEEP AWAY, ROTATING DRIVE LINE  
Part Number 172-786  
1 Required: 3036 & 3042 MODELS  
1 Required: 3050, 3060, 3070 & 3095 MODELS  
Figure J  
DANGER, DO NOT OPERATE SHIELD MISSING  
Part Number 173-078  
1 Required: 3036 & 3042 MODELS  
1 Required: 3050, 3060, 3070 & 3095 MODELS  
KUHN KNIGHT INC.  
1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167  
701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECAL PLACEMENT ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODEL 3015  
Shields removed for illustrative purposes  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECAL PLACEMENT ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODEL 3020  
Shields removed for illustrative purposes  
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1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167  
701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECAL PLACEMENT ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODELS 3025 & 3030  
Shields removed for illustrative purposes  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECAL PLACEMENT ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODELS 3036 & 3042  
Shields removed for illustrative purposes  
KUHN KNIGHT INC.  
1501 West 7th Ave. Brodhead, WI 53520-0167  
701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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SAFETY  
SAFETY DECAL PLACEMENT ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODELS 3050, 3060, 3070 & 3095  
Shields removed for illustrative purposes  
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MIXER SETUP  
IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE OPERATING MIXER.  
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO MAKE SURE THE MIXER IS SET  
UP PROPERLY. THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS SHOULD BE HELPFUL  
INSTALLATION TIPS  
1. Be sure there is adequate clearance around the mixer for maintenance, repair and loading the mixer.  
2. If the electronic weighing system is used, be sure that the weigh bars are kept clean and dry also  
items such as loading conveyors are not attached to or leaning on the mixer. Refer to scale  
manual for more specific information.  
3. Mixer should be mounted on a structure of adequate strength to support a fully loaded mixer. Machine  
must be level and stable at the desired height. Weigh bar mounts should be fastened to this  
structure.  
4. Manual door opener for the 3015 & 3020 can be mounted at either the front or the rear of the mixer.  
The following instructions will help To modify the door opener for operation from the opposite end:  
a. Remove latch and mounting bolt and install to opposite end of mixer in corresponding hole.  
b. Remove door wheel assembly.  
c. With door in fully closed position, cut door wheel shaft to proper length, drill mount hole, slide  
into position and replace bolt.  
5. The , 3025, 3030, 3036, 3042, 3050, 3060, & 3070 manual door opener is in a fixed position on the  
drive end of the mixer.  
6. An optional remote electric door actuator is also available for all models. The remote door actuator is  
standardon the 3095.  
ELECTRIC MOTOR RECOMMENDATIONS  
Following is a listing of suggested motor and frame sizes. Ratings are based on “normal dairy feed rations”. Heavier  
rations such as feedmill use, heavy/sticky beef rations, or industrial use, contact factory. A smaller motor may be  
adequate for easy-mixing materials, and a larger motor may be required for difficult materials*. Wiring and overload  
protection should be sized according to the motor size installed. The motor mount will fit the recommended motor  
size. Other motor sizes may require additional holes to be drilled in mount or a different mount. Dual motor mount,  
frame and shield are standard on 3025, 3030, 3036 & 3042 models. All models are designed to be used with a  
motor operating at 1725-1750 RPM.  
MODEL  
3015  
7.5 - 10  
213T 215T  
1-3/8”  
3020  
10  
3025  
10  
3030  
3036  
15 - 20  
256T 284T  
1-5/8”  
*HORSEPOWER  
10 - 15  
MOTOR FRAME SIZE  
215T 254T 254T 256T 254T 256T  
STANDARD MOTOR BUSHING  
OPTIONAL MOTOR BUSHING  
1-3/8”  
1-5/8”  
1-5/8”  
1-3/8”  
1-5/8”  
1-3/8”  
1-1/8”  
1-7/8”  
3042  
15 - 25  
284T 286T  
1-7/8”  
3050  
50  
3070  
75  
MODEL  
3060  
60  
3095  
100  
*HORSEPOWER  
326T  
2-1/8”  
2-1/8”  
365T  
2-3/8”  
2-3/8”  
MOTOR FRAME SIZE  
364T  
2-3/8”  
2-3/8”  
N/A  
STANDARD MOTOR BUSHING  
OPTIONAL MOTOR BUSHING  
2-7/8”  
2-1/8”  
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MIXER SETUP  
IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE OPERATING MIXER.  
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO MAKE SURE THE MIXER IS SET  
UP PROPERLY. THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS SHOULD BE HELPFUL  
SAFETY SHIELDING  
Be sure all shielding is in place and functioning properly. Replace all damaged or missing shielding immediately  
see parts pages for replacement shielding part numbers.  
BE AWARE that your installation may require additional safety shielding and/or warnings. Because each installa-  
tion is different, Kuhn Knight Inc. cannot design standard shielding for all conceivable situations without limiting the  
use of the mixer. The top of the mixer and the door opening are the two areas that should be given particular  
attention in regard to safety. The top of the mixer has a grid type safety shield to help prevent a person from falling  
into the mixer. However, because there are many different feeds and ways of loading them, the top openings must  
be large enough to avoid obstructing the loading operation. Likewise, the door opening area must be unobstructed  
to allow the discharge of feed. Kuhn Knight Inc. warns operators with decals on the mixer and specific instructions  
in this manual to stay clear of these areas during operation. If safety decals are blocked from view due to the  
installation, then additional decals should be ordered and placed so they are readable. If your particular installation  
is such that a person may inadvertently put an arm or leg in these areas during operation, then additional safety  
shielding must be installed to prevent such an occurrence. Additional shielding of the motor and drive belt area may  
also be necessary depending on exact installation.  
AUGER KNIVES  
The upper and lower auger knives are installed to help handle long materials such as long stem hay. If you do not  
intend to handle this type of material, the knives can be removed.  
REEL CROSS TUBES  
The Cross Tubes have two settings which can be utilized depending on  
the material being mixed. The Tubes are factory set in the outer position.  
In general, the inner setting is used for a high hay ration. To change to  
the inner position, compress and secure the tube into the spring, and  
relocate the capture bolt to the inner holes. The wiper tubes should  
not be moved. Repeat for all Tubes.  
DRIVELINE OVERLOAD SHEARBOLT  
MODELS: 3036, 3042, 3050, 3060, 3070, 3095 ONLY  
The driveline has a shearbolt assembly for overload protection. This shear bolt type overload protection needs very  
little maintenance. If the motor free spins during operation, the shear bolt has broken. Replace the sheared bolt  
with a new one of the same diameter, length and grade. Any bolt of different specifications than listed below will  
prevent the shearbolt assembly from operating properly and can cause damage to the mixer.  
MODEL SHEAR BOLT SIZE  
3036 1/4” X 2” GRADE 5  
3042 1/4” X 2” GRADE 5  
3050 1/4” X 2” GRADE 5  
3060 1/4” X 2” GRADE 5  
3070 5/16” X 2” GRADE 5  
3095 5/16” X 2” GRADE 5  
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IMPORTANT! READ BEFORE OPERATING MIXER.  
IT IS THE RESPONSIBILITY OF THE OWNER TO MAKE SURE THE MIXER IS SET  
UP PROPERLY. THE FOLLOWING RECOMMENDATIONS SHOULD BE HELPFUL  
MIXER RUN-IN  
1. Check for proper assembly, adjustment, and lubrication. Check to see that there is adequate oil in the oil bath,  
check to be sure all bolts and set screws are tight and the drive belts are at the proper tension. Review Operating  
Safety Precautions and Lubrication Instructions before operating the mixer.  
2. Be sure all shields are properly in place.  
3. Check for and remove any foreign objects in the mixer hopper and discharge opening.  
4. Check to see that drain plugs are installed and that the door is closed.  
5. Be sure no one is inside the mixer.  
6. Test run the mixer.  
a. Make sure mixer is empty, then start the mixer.  
b. Run for at least five minutes.  
c. Raise and lower the door several times.  
d. Turn off mixer and lock out power.  
e. Check the mixer drive components to be sure they are not abnormally hot. Refer to  
Inspection and Adjustment section for proper alignment and tension settings.  
If any of these items are not running as indicated, immediately repair or contact your service  
representative. Always refer to Operating Safety Precautions before operating or servicing the mixer.  
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701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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MIXER OPERATION  
Always refer to Operating Safety Precautions and Safety Decal sections of this manual before operating  
this mixer.  
OPERATION  
GENERAL  
The Reel Auggie was designed for blending dairy and beef rations. Most commonly used ingredients,  
including limited amounts of dry stem hay, can be mixed quickly and uniformly in this mixer. If you have  
questions regarding your dairy feed ration or have other applications, please consult Kuhn Knight Inc.  
The Reel Auggie’s mixing performance can vary according to the differences in materials, loading  
sequence and unloading methods. Some general guidelines should be understood before operating the  
Reel Auggie.  
When you see this Hay Maxx logo  
Maxx operation instructions.  
that means there are special and specific Hay  
The HAY MAXX System is designed to start processing hay before it enters the mixing chamber. This  
is an efficient way to add long stem hay to the ration. The hay pan holds the hay in position, while the  
auger begins to process the hay with the aid of hard edge knives and shear angles. The hay pan, with  
backstop, aggressive auger knives, and shear angles, work in combination to tear hay apart faster for  
more even mixing.  
SAFETY  
When the mixer is in operation it has many moving parts which could cause severe injury or death to  
persons coming in contact with these parts. To help avoid serious accidents, the following precautions  
should always be followed:  
DANGER: NEVER HAND FEED MATERIALS into mixer while it is running, always stop mixer and lock  
out power before hand loading materials. Rotating reel and augers inside mixer may not be visible from  
the loading point, and may cut or grab hands, clothing, or material being loaded, causing severe injury.  
DANGER: NEVER PUT ARMS OR FEET INSIDE unit, or climb on or in the mixer while it is  
running. Never allow anyone to position themselves over or near the top of the mixer while it  
is running. Rotating reel and augers can grab clothing or create pinch points which can cause severe  
injury or death to the operator or bystanders. Always stop mixer and lock out power so that the mixer  
cannot be accidentally turned on while inspecting, servicing, repairing, or cleaning mixer.  
DANGER: NEVER ATTEMPT TO RELEASE JAMMED MATERIALS OR CLEAN MATERIALS from  
any area of the mixer or discharge chute without stopping mixer and locking out the power  
first. Moving parts can be hidden by materials, and stopped parts can start unexpectedly, causing  
severe injury. Always stop mixer and lock out power before attempting to remove jammed material or  
clean. Be aware that the spring-loaded reel arms can spring back unexpectedly, causing injury.  
DANGER: DO NOT ALLOW OPERATION of this unit by inexperienced and unqualified people.  
Keep all unqualified people away from mixer during operation. Operators of this unit must be alert and  
use good judgement at all times.  
MIXING TIME  
The Reel Auggie can mix an average load in 3 to 4 minutes. Because of this short mixing time, there is  
normally no reason to run the mixer during loading except to level the materials or to break up hay.  
WITH HAY MAXX OPTION: If the hay goes through too fast, you may want to put more material  
in the mixer before loading the hay or adjust the position of the Hay Maxx to allow more process-  
ing (see mixer operation, Hay Maxx adjustments).  
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MIXER OPERATION  
Always refer to Operating Safety Precautions and Safety Decal sections of this manual before operating  
this mixer.  
MATERIALS NOT REQUIRING PROCESSING  
Many different kinds of materials can be mixed with the Reel Auggie, but each type has its own unique characteris-  
tics. The following feed materials can be efficiently mixed in the Reel Auggie without being processed  
first :  
SMALL SQUARE HAY BALES- Dry alfalfa hay can be mixed in rations up to 15%-20% by weight. Always use  
cured dry hay, Tough hay can cause wrapping, binding and damage to mixer, adversely effect the mixing perfor-  
mance. The following are some examples that contribute to tough hay conditions: High moisture content, High  
grass content, High density bales, Outdoor storage, Use of hay preservatives and Excessive stem length.  
For better hay processing in rations with a higher percentage of hay mixing may be improved by pulling the non-  
wiper cross tubes to the inner setting, (see mixer setup section “reel cross tubes”) this will allow the reel to more  
aggressively charge the lower auger with hay.  
FORAGES- Chopped hay, corn silage, and finely chopped crop residue can be mixed in the Reel Auggie. Wet  
and heavy forages added in large volumes may require more power to mix.  
GRAINS- Ground, rolled, and whole cereal grains, minerals, and concentrates, are all very easily mixed, and can  
improve the mixing performance of the other materials.  
LIQUIDS- Supplements and liquid fat can be blended in the Reel Auggie. Some operators prefer adding liquids  
into the empty mixer, and others add liquids on top of grains or roughage. Sticky liquids such as molasses tend  
to increase the power requirements.  
MATERIALS REQUIRING PROCESSING  
The following feed materials cannot be efficiently mixed in the Reel Auggie unless they have been  
broken apart or processed:  
-ALL LONG AND UNCURED GRASSES  
-ROUND BALED, LARGE SQUARE BALED, OR STACKED FEEDS  
The HAY MAXX SYSTEM option should be used to assist in tearing apart long stem hay.  
HAY PREPARATION  
Always use cured dry hay. Tough hay can cause wrapping, binding and damage to mixer and can adversely  
effect the mixing performance. The following are some examples that contribute to tough hay conditions: High  
moisture content, High grass content, High density bales, Outdoor storage, Use of hay preservatives and Exces-  
sive stem length.  
Preparing small square bales- remove twine or wires while on the ground. Put bales into loader  
bucket lengthwise so that they will fall onto the HAY MAXX uniformly, then add to the HAY MAXX.  
Preparing large square bales (3’ x 3’ x 8’), (3’ x 4’ x 8’), (4’ x 4’ x 8’)- remove twine while on  
the ground. Put slabs of the bale into the loader bucket (10”-12” total thickness suggested maximum size). The  
hay should lay flat against the hay pan to properly feed into the HAY MAXX system.  
Round bales- remove the twine and break apart with loader, round bale slicer, round bale unroller  
or other round bale processing equipment and load separated portions of hay into the HAY MAXX SYSTEM.  
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701 Cherry Ave. Greeley, Co. 80632  
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MIXER OPERATION  
Always refer to Operating Safety Precautions and Safety Decal sections of this manual before operating  
this mixer.  
LIMITATIONS  
Do not load hay without other dry commodities in the mixer first to act as a carrier or “lubricant”.  
Do not overload hay content, Kuhn Knight Inc. recommends up to 15% -20% of unprocessed hay by weight in  
the load. Exceeding this percentage could potentially damage mixer and cause premature wear on driveline compo-  
nents. Kuhn Knight Inc. will not be responsible for damage caused by overloading, wet hay or foreign objects.  
WARNING  
Do not use tough hay (20%-60% moisture) Always use cured, dry hay. Wet hay, foreign objects or overloading  
may cause binding and damage to the mixer.  
Do not overload HAY MAXX SYSTEM with too much hay. This can cause bridging over the  
auger. If this occurs never attempt to release jammed materials or clean out materials from the Hay Maxx area  
without stopping mixer and locking out power so that the mixer cannot be accidentally turned on.  
LOADING AND MIXING  
Prior to loading check mixer for foreign objects and be sure door is fully closed.  
1) LOAD COMMODITIES  
Adding ingredients like corn, soybean meal, cottonseed, etc. will act as a carrier or “lubricant” if hay is  
included in the ration.  
Fill mixer between 1/3-1/2 full by volume in commodities and forage before adding the hay to the ration.  
This will allow enough room for hay to expand and bring feed level up so the top auger can assist in pro-  
cessing.  
2) A) LOAD HAY ( without hay maxx)  
With the mixer running, proceed loading the small square  
bale pieces or tub ground hay into the mixer. Do notexceed 15% -20% of unprocessed hay by weight.  
Grains, proteins and minerals should be added at the beginning of the load. Free-flowing slippery  
materials also act as a lubricant for the bulky feeds to be added later.  
The hay can be loaded after the previously added grains. Grains help to move the hay into the augers. It  
often helps to have the mixer running while adding the hay and to load the hay on the auger side.  
B) LOAD HAY  
With the mixer running proceed to load the hay on the hay pan. Load the slabs toward the front end of the  
hay pan, so the hay is not resting against the rear backstop.  
For best results, do not overload the hay pan and Allow time to process the hay in the HAY MAXX SYSTEM  
before adding more. Repeat until proper percentage of hay for ration is met (not to exceed 15%-20% hay by  
weight).  
3) FINISH LOADING DRY FEEDS  
Finish loading any other ingredients to complete the ration in order of least binding ingredient to most  
binding example: dry commodities first, corn silage second, haylage last.  
4) FINISH LOADING WET FEEDS  
Any other wet feeds may be added at this time.  
5) ADD WATER  
If ration includes water, add it last. Adding water at the beginning will cause the hay to bind.  
NOTE: Do Not overload mixer! Overloading causes excessive horsepower requirements, increased strain on  
driveline and poor mixer performance.  
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MIXER OPERATION  
Always refer to Operating Safety Precautions and Safety Decal sections of this manual before operating  
this mixer.  
FILL LEVEL  
Do not overload mixer! Overloading causes excessive  
horsepower requirements, increased strain on mixer  
driveline and poor mixer performance.  
The design of the Reel Auggie requires that there be  
adequate space to allow the feed to move in and around  
the Reel chamber. If the Reel is completely covered, it  
cannot efficiently mix the materials. The Reel Cross  
Tubes should always be visible at the top of their rotation  
to allow this mixing space.  
Do not exceed full line as shown in diagram.  
UNLOADING  
After the ration has been thoroughly mixed, open the mixer door to begin unloading. The discharge door opening  
determines the flow of feed from the mixer. The door must be opened far enough to prevent separation of materials.  
To stop the flow of feed, close the door, then shut off the mixer.  
OPTIONS:  
ELECTRIC DOOR CONTROL-  
This option allows the discharge door to be operated from a location away from the mixer, or when installation  
location requires remote door operation.  
ELECTRONIC SCALE -  
Allows accurate ration weight while loading, also scale indicator can be located away from mixer if a more conve-  
nient location is preferred.  
Refer to the manufactures operator manual for your specific scale option operation and maintenance.  
HAY MAXX SYSTEM -  
A bolt in option designed for the user who wants to add long stem hay more effectively to the ration.  
The Hay Maxx handles small and large square bales, broken-up round bales, frozen bunker silage and  
other bulky materials without over processing the  
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3000STOPR005810RI08N250S3 PECTION & ADJUSTMENTS  
ALWAYS STOP MIXER AND LOCK OUT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, REPAIRING, OR CLEANING.  
IF WORK MUST BE PERFORMED INSIDE THE MIXER, STOP MIXER AND LOCK OUT POWER AND  
PUT A PROTECTIVE COVER OVER THE AUGER KNIVES TO AVOID INJURY. THE HOPPER FLOOR  
MAY BE SLIPPERY, AND THE REEL AND AUGERS WILL SPIN WHEN STEPPED ON. USE CAUTION  
WHEN STEPPING OR STANDING INSIDE THE UNIT. USE SAFE SHOP PROCEDURES AND EXERCISE  
CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON THIS MIXER!  
INSPECT AND ADJUST:  
Roller Chain Tighteners so they will apply sufficient spring tension to keep roller chains running smoothly (As a  
general rule the thickness of a nickel should fit between the spring coils). The chain will form grooves in the  
tightener blocks. These grooves help to keep the chains in proper alignment, and the blocks need not be turned  
unless the roller portion of the chain has worn into the block.  
Roller Chains for wear, proper alignment and tension. Adjust or replace if necessary. Roller chain connector  
links which pass over polyethylene tightener blocks must have the legs of the cotter pins trailing to the direction of  
rotation.  
Safety Decals for readability. If any safety decals are removed, obstructed, or otherwise not understandable, they  
should be replaced immediately. Keep all decals clean - see Safety Decal section for more information.  
Safety Shielding to be sure all shielding is in place and functioning properly. Replace all damaged or missing  
shielding immediately - see parts pages for more information.  
Bolts and Set Screws after a few hours of use and each month thereafter. Tighten if necessary.  
Reel Cross Tubes so that they slide in freely when compressed against the spring (spring pockets may need  
occasional cleaning). This sliding action helps prevent jamming and overloading of the driveline.  
Reel Wiper Tubes have plastic wiper strips which help material clean out of the reel hopper. If the strips become  
bent back, they can be unbolted and turned around to improve clean out.  
Upper Auger Knives can be turned over for use of a new cutting edge and should be periodically sharpened, or  
replaced if they are no longer sufficiently breaking up material.  
Lower auger knives can be rotated several times before sharpening or replacement is required.  
Motor fan guard must be kept clean to allow sufficient air flow for proper motor cooling.  
Drive belts must be checked for wear and hardness. Old belts will be brittle or hard and must be replaced. Pulley  
misalignment often causes belt wear and this alignment should be checked when replacing any worn belt. Inspect  
pulleys for wear or damage both on the grooves and on the shaft diameter, clean and dry thoroughly before reas-  
sembly. Tighten belts to a tension that will allow the belt to deflect 1/2” when a 10lb. force is applied in the middle  
of the belt span. Belts should be kept clean, dry and oil free.  
IMPORTANT: WHEN WELDING ON THIS UNIT: Do Not allow the current to flow through the bearings, roller  
chains, or scale weigh bars. Ground directly to the item being welded. ALWAYS disconnect weigh bar cords from  
scale indicator before welding.  
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INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENTS  
ALWAYS STOP MIXER AND LOCK OUT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, REPAIRING, OR CLEANING.  
IF WORK MUST BE PERFORMED INSIDE THE MIXER, STOP MIXER AND LOCK OUT POWER AND  
PUT A PROTECTIVE COVER OVER THE AUGER KNIVES TO AVOID INJURY. THE HOPPER FLOOR  
MAY BE SLIPPERY, AND THE REEL AND AUGERS WILL SPIN WHEN STEPPED ON. USE CAUTION  
WHEN STEPPING OR STANDING INSIDE THE UNIT. USE SAFE SHOP PROCEDURES AND EXERCISE  
CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON THIS MIXER!  
INSPECTION & ADJUSTMENTS:  
Electronic Scale (optional)  
Scale Indicator: Refer to the electronic scale operators manual for adjustment information. The operator’s manual  
for the Electronic Scales should be kept with this manual. Additional scale manuals may be obtained through  
Kuhn Knight Inc.  
Load cells and weigh bars should be kept clean, dry & lubricated to insure dependability.  
Check arm assembly must be free to slightly  
rotate by hand when mixer is on level ground  
(see diagram), with mounting bolts tight.  
Vertical check bolts must not be tight  
(and should be free to rotate by hand) and  
need not less than 1/16” and no more than  
3/32” free play when properly adjusted on  
level ground.  
PIN CHECK BEARING should be centered on  
the pin when mixer is on level ground. Adjust-  
ment can be made by loosening the mounting  
bolts, centering pin check assembly on the pin  
and tightening the mounting bolts. If bushing  
cannot be centered load cells may require  
adjustment.  
Normal scale activity:  
Some warm up scale drift may occur after the scale is turned on but should zero balance within 10-15 minutes.  
Scale may zero shift over night due to temperature changes.  
Weight may change slightly due to terrain changes when mixer is moved.  
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ALWAYS STOP MIXER AND LOCK OUT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, REPAIRING, OR CLEANING.  
IF WORK MUST BE PERFORMED INSIDE THE MIXER, STOP MIXER AND LOCK OUT POWER AND  
PUT A PROTECTIVE COVER OVER THE AUGER KNIVES TO AVOID INJURY. THE HOPPER FLOOR  
MAY BE SLIPPERY, AND THE REEL AND AUGERS WILL SPIN WHEN STEPPED ON. USE CAUTION  
WHEN STEPPING OR STANDING INSIDE THE UNIT. USE SAFE SHOP PROCEDURES AND EXERCISE  
CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON THIS MIXER!  
HAY MAXX SYSTEM adjustments  
Basic HAY MAXX SYSTEM must be bolted in the fully extended upright position if not equipped with  
optional hydraulic cylinder.  
HAY MAXX SYSTEM equipped with optional hydraulic cylinder can be adjusted with the clevis on the  
cylinder so that when the cylinder is fully extended the pan is in the upright position and when the cylinder  
is retracted the pan is completely down.  
Adjusting the knife to pan tolerance may be necessary for different types of feedstuff. As hay may vary  
in quality, moisture and material, each of these can affect how it goes through the HAY MAXX system.  
The pan can be adjusted to up to 1” from the knife for a more aggressive faster take through and will greatly  
increase the power required to operate. The factory setting is at 1/2”- 5/8” and should never be adjusted to  
less than 1/2” apart or greater than 1”. Field testing shows that 1/2” -5/8” is best for most materials.  
To adjust: loosen bolts, 3 in front & 2 at rear at the locations shown, make adjustment then securely tighten  
all five bolts.  
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LUBRICATION  
ALWAYS STOP MIXER AND DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE SERVICING, REPAIRING, OR CLEANING.  
USE SAFE SHOP PROCEDURES AND EXERCISE CAUTION WHEN WORKING ON THIS MIXER!  
It is extremely important that the following lubrication guide be followed:  
For lubricating bearings, use a good quality multipurpose grease. Replace all damaged or missing grease zerks  
immediately. Always clean zerks before using grease gun. Pump the grease in slowly until a slight bead forms  
around the bearing seals. Once a month check lines and connections on grease banks for leaks.  
Before operating a new mixer, the roller chains should be liberally lubricated and then the unit operated under  
a no-load condition. This break-in period will allow the roller chains to be thoroughly lubricated and thus minimize  
heat-up during operation.  
The large drive enclosure is designed to be used as an oil bath; fill front enclosure until the oil level reaches the  
plug labeled “oil level ”on the enclosure.  
LOCATION  
DESCRIPTION  
INTERVAL  
8-10 HOURS  
8-10 HOURS  
8-10 HOURS  
LUBRICANT  
GREASE  
GREASE  
GREASE  
GREASE  
GREASE  
GREASE  
OIL, 30WT  
OIL, 30WT  
A
B
C
D
E
F
INPUT SHAFT BEARINGS  
AUGER BEARINGS (QTY 4 ALL MODELS)  
REEL BEARINGS (QTY 2 ALL MODELS)  
JACKSHAFT BEARINGS (3050,3060,3070,3095 ONLY) 8-10 HOURS  
DOOR GUIDES  
8-10 HOURS  
8-10 HOURS  
YEARLY  
DOOR LINKAGES  
G
H
ROLLER CHAIN TIGHTENER PIVOTS  
ROLLER CHAIN (WITH 30WT OIL BATH)  
CHECK OIL LEVEL PLUG  
8-10 HOURS  
I
ROLLER CHAIN (WITH 30WT OIL BATH)  
6 MONTHS  
CHANGE OIL, USE  
30WT MOTOR OIL  
OIL, 30WT  
J
K
L
SCALE CHECK ARMS (3050,3060,3070,3095 ONLY) 8-10 HOURS  
TOP OF PIN CHECK BEARING (3036,3042 ONLY) 8-10 HOURS  
OIL, 30WT  
WEIGH BARS (3015, 3020,3025,3030 ONLY)  
YEARLY  
GREASE  
LUBRICATION FOR OPTIONS  
M
12 VOLT HYDROPACK  
8-10 HOURS  
DEXTRON ATF  
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LUBRICATION  
LUBRICATION LOCATION ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODEL: 3015  
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LUBRICATION  
LUBRICATION LOCATION ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODEL: 3020  
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LUBRICATION  
LUBRICATION LOCATION ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODELS: 3025 & 3030  
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LUBRICATION  
LUBRICATION LOCATION ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODELS: 3036 & 3042  
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LUBRICATION  
LUBRICATION LOCATION ILLUSTRATIONS  
MODELS: 3050, 3060, 3070 & 3095  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
This section is a condensed chart to help you if unsatisfactory operation occurs.  
To: use this chart : 1) Identify the problem (in bold) that best applies to you situation.  
2) Find the “CAUSE” that seems most likely.  
3) Perform the recommended “SOLUTION”.  
If you are unable to determine and correct the trouble, consult your authorized dealer  
PROBLEM:  
POOR MIXING PERFORMANCE,  
HAY IS WRAPPING ON AUGERS  
CROSS PIPES ON THE REEL ASSEMBLY ARE BENT,  
BELTS SLIPPING,  
SHEARBOLT FAILS,  
EXCESSIVE POWER REQUIREMENTS WHEN RUNNING MIXER  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
MIXER IS OVERLOADED  
Reduce load size, feed must be able to tumble from the reel  
cross pipes. If reel is over full, mixing action will be greatly  
reduced. Feed must not pile up between the reel and the side  
of the mixer. This causes a buildup of pressure, increases the  
power requirements of the mixer, and can cause pipes to bend.  
HAY IS LOADED ON THE REEL SIDE OF THE MIXER  
Load hay on the auger side of the mixer. This keeps hay from  
being caught between the reel pipes and side of mixer during  
initial loading.  
BIG CHUNKS OF HAY  
Break up bales before loading.  
CROSS PIPES SET IN THE OUTER POSITION  
Move reel cross pipes to the inner setting by compressing the  
springs and adding bolts and lock nuts in the reel arms. Do not  
move wiper arms in. See Mixer Setup section.  
HAY IS NOT FULLY CURED  
Freshly baled hay tends to be green and does not tear apart  
easily. Allow hay to dry or cure longer before using in the  
mixer.  
AUGER KNIVES ARE NOT SHARP  
HAY IS TOO LONG  
Sharpen or replace knives when they become dull.  
Round baled and stacked hay cannot be used in the mixer  
unless it has been processed first. Some grassy types of hay  
must also be processed before it can be used. (See Mixer  
Operation section for more information)  
HAY PERCENTAGE IS TOO HIGH  
Mix a lower percentage of hay or change loading sequence.  
When mixing the hay, run the mixer at full rated PTO speed.  
See Mixer Operation section.  
FOREIGNOBJECTINMIXER  
Inspect mixer and remove object.  
IMPROPERLOADINGSEQUENCE  
See Mixer Operation for recommended loading sequence.  
TOO MUCH FORAGE LOADED BEFORE MIXER IS STARTED  
If forage is piled above reel, they may be wedged against the  
side when started up.  
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PROBLEM: MOTOR RUNS, BUT REEL AND AUGERS DO NOT TURN  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
SHEAR BOLT ON PTO DRIVELINE HAS SHEARED  
Replace with Same Grade and size shear bolt. Do not us any  
bolt other than a Gr 5 see PTO driveline setup for more information.  
If problem persists, call Kuhn Knight Inc. Service Dept.  
BELTS ARE SLIPPING  
BROKEN CHAIN  
Adjust or replace belts as outlined in “INSPECTION AND  
ADJUSTMENT” section. If problem persists, call Kuhn Knight Inc.  
Service Dept.  
Make sure that mixer is not overloaded. Replace broken chain.  
A spliced chain will not be as strong as a new chain and may  
break in another place. Be sure to inspect bearings, bearing  
mounts, and shafts for any damage caused by excessive  
pressure  
PROBLEM: SEAL LEAKING ON UPPER AUGER  
CAUSE  
BOLTS MAY HAVE WORKED LOOSE ON SEAL RETAINER  
SEAL IS DAMAGED  
SOLUTION  
Tighten or replace bolts  
Replace Seal  
PROBLEM: SEAL LEAKING ON INPUT SHAFT  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
OIL BATH IS OVERFILLED  
The oil level in the sealed drive compartment should be main-  
tained at the “oil level” plug on the drive compartment housing.  
This allows the oil to be thrown onto all the other chains inside  
the drive compartment.  
SEAL IS DAMAGED  
Replace Seal  
PROBLEM: EXCESSIVE CHAIN NOISE  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
MISALIGNEDSPROCKETS  
Check sprockets for worn edges of teeth. Use a straight edge to  
verify the alignment of the sprockets.  
WORN SPROCKET AND OR CHAIN  
Inspect sprockets and chains. Replace if excessively worn.  
PROBLEM: FEED IS SEPARATING AS IT DISCHARGES FROM THE MIXER DOOR  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
DOOR IS OPEN LESS THAN HALF WAY  
Hay mixed in the load will separate from the grain if the dis-  
charge door is not open at least half way. Additional flow control  
plates may be required.  
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TROUBLE SHOOTING  
PROBLEM: OIL LEAKING AROUND THE EDGES OF THE OIL BATH  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
INSPECT SHIELD FOR LOOSENESS  
Carefully tighten wing nuts or adjust locking fasteners that hold  
shield in place, hand tighten only. Check for foreign material  
between the foam gasket and shield.  
DAMAGEDORLOOSEGASKETMATERIALAROUNDENCLOSURESHIELD  
Remove shield and check gasket material for proper adhesion to  
the mating panel of mixer. If gasket adhesive has come loose  
from front panel, replace gasket.  
PROBLEM: HYDRAULIC DOOR SYSTEM OPERATES ERRATICALLY  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
COMPONENTSSTICKINGORBINDING  
Check for hydraulic oil contamination, dirt, or gummy deposits. If  
dirt is found, search and repair the source. Check for worn or  
bent parts. Check oil level in hydraulic system.  
INADEQUATE FLOW OR PRESSURE FROM HYDRAULIC SYSTEM.  
OIL IS LEAKING PAST SEALS IN CYLINDERS OR VALVES  
Check fluid and fill to proper level.  
Install seal kits to repair worn seals. See parts listing for part  
numbers.  
PROBLEM: SCALE HANGS UP, LOAD CELL ONLY  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
LOAD CELL NOT VERTICAL  
Load cell should be vertical, if not first inspect check arm  
assembly and or pin check assembly. Second adjust by  
loosening top load cell mount in a no load condition, adjust load  
cell to a vertical position and tighten fasteners.  
PINCHECKOUTOFADJUSTMENT  
SWING ARM NOT LUBRICATED  
Remove pin check assembly, test scale, if scale operates  
properly clean or repair pin check assembly. Also see “INSPEC-  
TIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS SECTION”  
lubricate check arm (should rotate on sockets without great  
effort). Also see “INSPECTIONS AND ADJUSTMENTS SECTION”  
PROBLEM: SCALE WEIGHS VERY HEAVY OR VERY LIGHT, WEIGH BAR ONLY  
CAUSE  
SOLUTION  
IMPROPERCALIBRATION  
CALIBRATE SCALE refer to scale operators manual for informa-  
tion  
DAMAGED CABLE ON ONE OR MORE LOAD CELLS  
Inspect cables and repair or replace as necessary.  
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SPECIFICATIONS  
MODEL  
3015  
3020  
3025  
3030  
Mixing Capacity  
Cubic Feet  
147  
118  
216  
174  
250  
200  
300  
240  
Bushels  
Approximate Weight (Empty lbs.)  
2,850  
4,890  
6,489  
7,021  
Overall Dimensions  
O.A. Length, inches  
O.A. Width  
113”  
87”  
64”  
52”  
16”  
14”  
159”  
95”  
64”  
52”  
16”  
14”  
160”  
97”  
69”  
60”  
18”  
18”  
213”  
97”  
69”  
60”  
18”  
18”  
O.A. Height, inches  
Reel Diameter  
Lower Auger Diameter  
Upper Auger Diameter  
MODEL  
3042  
3050  
3060  
3070  
3036  
3095  
Mixing Capacity  
Cubic Feet  
420  
340  
500  
415  
600  
490  
700  
562  
360  
288  
950  
763  
Bushels  
Approximate Weight (Empty lbs.)  
Overall Dimensions  
O.A. Length, inches  
O.A. Width (with magnet tray)  
O.A. Height, inches  
Reel Diameter  
8,800  
11,788  
13,599  
17,295  
8,480  
20,500  
205”  
105”  
83”  
224”  
114”  
84”  
254”  
114”  
84”  
284”  
114”  
84”  
181”  
105”  
83”  
307”  
125”  
95”  
68”  
70”  
70”  
70”  
68”  
84”  
Lower Auger Diameter  
Upper Auger Diameter  
20”  
24”  
24”  
24”  
20”  
28”  
20”  
22”  
22”  
24”  
20”  
28”  
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