Case IH McCormick-Deering BN-192 Farmall Tractor Plow (12’’ 14’’ or 16’’ Bottom) Operator’s Manual Instant Download (Publication No.1006670R2)
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McCormick-Deering BN-192 Farmall Tractor Plow (12", 14" or 16" Bottom) Owner's Manual 1006670R2
6 THIS SAFETY ALERT SYMBOL INDICATES IMPORTANT SAFETY MESSAGES IN THIS MANUAL. WHEN YOU SEE THIS SYMBOL, , CAREFULL Y READ THE MESSAGE THAT FOLLOWS AND BE ALERT TO THE POSSIBILITY OF PERSONAL INJURY OR DEA TH. M171B If Safety Decals on this machine use the words Danger, Warning or Caution, which are defined as follows: DANGER: Indicates an immediate hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result in death or serious injury. The color associated with Danger is RED. WARNING: Indicates an potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, will result in serious injury. The color associated with Warning is ORANGE. CAUTION: Indicates an potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided, may result in minor or moderate injury. It may also be used to alert against unsafe practices. The color associated with Caution is YELLOW. If Safety Decals on this machine are ISO two panel Pictorial, decals are defined as follows: The first panel indicates the nature of the hazard. The second panel indicates the appropriate avoidance of the hazard. Background color is YELLOW.IC'\ 6 WARNING IMPROPER OPERATION OF THIS MACHINE CAN CAUSE INJURY OR DEATH. BEFORE USING THIS MACHINE, MAKE CERTAIN THAT EVERY OPERATOR: Prohibition symbols such as \y X and 8 if used, are RED. Is instructed in safe and proper use of the machine. Reads and understands the Manual(s) pertaining to the machine. Reads and understands ALL Safety Decals on the machine. Clears the area of other persons. Learns and practices safe use of machine controls in a safe, clear area before operating this machine on a job site. It is your responsibility to observe pertinent laws and regulations and follow Case Corporation instructions on machine operation and maintenance. Bur 0-00000 2001 Case Corporation March, 1995 (Revised October, 1997) CASE and IH are registered trade marks of Case Corporation
OWN E RIS MAN U A L SETTING UP INSTRUCTIONS PARTS LIST McCORMICK-DEERING BN-19! Farmall Tractor Plow (1211, 14/1 or 16" Bottom) This manual contains information which will he valuable to you during the entire life of your equipment. Rely on your manual for operating and maintenance information . . and rely on your International Harvester dealer when in need of skilled mechanical service or genuine IH service parts. INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY 180 NORTH MICHIGAN AVE. CHICAGO, ILLINOIS, U.S.A.
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INSTRUCTIONS FOR ADJUSTING AND OPERATING (Setting Up In$tructlone ere on page 6) LUBRICATION Use the pressure lubricating gun furnished with the tractor and keep all bearings and working parts well lubricated. Lubrication fittings are provided in the following places: One straight fitting. in gauge wheel box. Two straight fittings in coulter hubs Lubricate daily. .Lubricate daily. GENERAL IMPORTANT! the bottoms to the beams are absolutely tight. Before starting the plow, be sure the bolts which secure Bolts and set screws must be kept perfectly tight and all cotters spread to keep them from falling out. REJIOVE THE VARNISH BEFORE STARTING PLOW The plow bottom and rolling coulter are varnished before leaving the factory to prevent rust. Good work cannot be accomplished until the var- nish is removed. VARNISH REMOVER: mover which can be obtained from almost any store handling a line of paints. For this purpose, use a regular prepared varnish re- CONCENTRATEO LYE: lye and mix it with water, making liquid strong enough to remove the var- nish. One small can of ordinary lye to one quart of water will be suffi- cient to remove the varnish from one plow bottom. The lye may be applied by attaching cloth or waste on the end of a stick. After applying the lye, let it stand for a few minutes, and if necessary repeat the operation. CAllTIO/l! Lye ts poisolwus and silOUld be kept away frOIf! face, hands ana c l o t h t l l ~ . Another method is to procure ordinary concentrated Whichever method is followed, be sure that all varnish is removed before putting the plow into the ground. PLOWING If the plow is slow in going into the ground when the ground is hard, lower the hitch bail by means of the adjusting lever until the plow is in the ground, then replace the lever in the regular working position. SCOURING If scouring is difficult, have patience until the bottom receives a land polish which may require a few rounds or possibly a few days. When doing this, run the plow shallow and fast and always set the coulter far over the landside edge of the plow and not too deep; it is often necessary to remove them entirely until the plow begins to scour.
TECHNICAL PUBLICATIONS AVAilABLE lumioor IOty. Operatur's Manual Your I ntemational Harvester Dealer and h is factory trained scrvicemen are best qualified to service your to,date inlitluctions and tools are also a part of your Dealer's service faci! ;ties. 1006670 R2 1.80 Tractor Pluw, 8N 192 12.00 NON Curmm Plows .. , ..... P04A Service Manual This Operator's Manual wes instruct you in proper maintenance of desire purchase Service Manuals Catalogs. Additional copies of the Operator's Manual are also available. to ilnd Not Available equipment. If you may Parts ~ Fill out the order blank and forward :S together with your check or money ~ order in the appropriate amount (U.S, Funds) to: E "{ International Harvester Company PRINTING AND DiSTRIBUTION SERVICES Plea$!) Print 807 Bleckhawk Drive Westmont, !!Iino!s 60559 Attention: Cashier lip Code Date Signed Do not send cash or litSmps 1U Prices subject to r:hen{l(! without notice.
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RAISING LEVER Keep raising lever in front notch when plowing. notches arc a safety feature only. See II/ust. 6. Other PLOWING DEPTH lever which raises and adjustment can be the of plow Thc lowers made by the operator the tractor seat. link attached to the upper holes; for lllust. 3. Further adjustment is lever. For t connect an even plowing depth wheel is ~ adjusted to coincide with plowing to aid in r o v i d e d OPENING UP LAND when opening up a land, push the adjusting plow into the ground. the desired and force To lever back on the adjusting lever un- After the first furrow is til the desired plowing depth LEVELING THE BOTTOM The that the plow bottom job and the life of the share should be from 3/a" to the heel ef the lands ide will row bottom. It is better to run the wing too low. this. The and if proper- in the fur- a little high than for leveling is provided in the outside arm on the raiSing See"P l!lusts ... and 5. To lower the wing of the share, loosen both nuts lower the arm; to raise the wing of the share, raise the arm. Then tighten nuts securely. TO ADJUST THE ROLLING COULTER conditions the should be run just a tend to ride the plow out of the furrow wall. If is run too deep in ground. set collar is provided in the coul tel" clear around. ahould be set on the coulter shank so the coulter will not the coul tel' plow is raised, To avoid
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