Introduction
You must have finished assembling the main frame before you install the soil loading system.
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Clamp the hopper mounting plate to the top of the main frame, positioned as shown, with the cutaways positioned by the leg holders.
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Clamp it so that the side you grinded down the welds on is touching the main frame.
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Torch the holes thru to the main frame.
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Check that the fit is good by putting bolts in all the holes.
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Grind away all the slag.
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Bolt the mount to the frame.
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Install the hopper supports into the leg holders.
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Make sure you put the support with bolts on it on the correct side (refer to your shaker motor and look where you marked it.)
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Their bottom side should be flush with the bottom of the leg holders on the frame.
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Make sure they are orientated correctly. See photo.
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On the side of the shaker motor that you didn't weld bolts for, put a bolt (3/4"x1.5") thru both holes and tighten nuts onto them.
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The nut should be on the side of the mount that the motor will be installed to. (see photo)
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Place the shaker onto the bolts already welded to the hopper supports.
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Clamp the other side to the hopper support.
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Use a square to make sure the shaker mount is square with the hopper supports.
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Tighten nuts onto the side with the welded bolts.
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Tack the bolts to the hopper support.
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Make sure you tack them to the hopper support, NOT the shaker mount.
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Tack as much as you can from this position.
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Loosen all the nuts and remove the shaker.
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Protect the threads on the bolts.
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Weld all the way around the bolt to the hopper supports.
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Don't remount the shaker yet.
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Clamp the 34" tall hopper back to the hopper supports.
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It should be centered horizontally between them, and touching the supports all the way down to the hopper mounting plate.
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Torch through the holes circled in the diagram, so you torch through the hopper sheet metal.
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Torch through it on each side, just enough so you have 2 small holes.
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Un-clamp the sheet metal and torch 1/2" holes for the bolt.
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Grind off the slag from the torching.
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Mount the first plate back to the hopper supports.
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Use a 1/2"x3" bolt and a nut with washers on each side.
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Lift the side pieces and clamp them to the first plate via the hinge plates.
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Minimize the gap between them as much as you can by pushing them together tightly.
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Weld it about 50%, as no more is necessary.
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Weld in 3-4 inch sections.
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Clamp the final piece in place to the other side of the side pieces.
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Yet again, minimize the gap between the two.
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You may need somebody to get inside of the hopper and push out so you can clamp it well.
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Weld the last piece like you welded the first one.
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Get a friend or two and lift the grate on top of the hopper.
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The front end (with the slots) should be as shown, and the grate should be inside of the hopper on the other side (the side with the nuts).
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Have your friend hold the grate in place for the next step, or use C-Clamps to clamp the grate to the supports.
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Bolt the grate to the hopper supports (1/2"x 2.5" bolt and lock nut). Bolt both loosely, and then tighten them.
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You'll need 2 washers on each side, as the holes are slots and a 1/2" washer will be too small to prevent the washer from warping. Use a 3/4" washer as the other one.
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You may want to use a large nut in place of a washer on the hopper support side. (see photo)
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Loosely bolt the grate supports to the primary arms
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Bolt (3/4"x2.5" bolt) The grate mounts through the hopper to the grate.
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Use a 3/4" washer where the bolt goes thru the grate support.
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Tighten all bolts
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Place it on the bolts on the hopper supports.
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If for some reason it doesn't fit, torch away whatever metal is preventing it.
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Tighten nuts onto it.
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