1510P & 1520P
Veris Drive Operating Instructions
Great Plains
| 118-732M | 4/4/19
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The recipe rates from the PF3000 are in 4%
increments. If the two rates are within this 4%
range, the units are operating normally.
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Check the target conversion number (PF3000
Settings, Step 6). If the recipe requires a target
conversion number, i.e. the recipe is for 25 which
means 25,000 seeds/acre, the target conversion
number will be 1000. In this case the Nominal
Rate on the PF3000 and on the GP Console
should be near 25,000. See PF3000 Settings,
Step 5 for calculating Nominal Rate.
5.
Population Monitor rate does not match GP
Controller Console
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Make certain that PF3000 and GP Controller
Console agree. If not, see Troubleshooting, Step
4 above.
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Re-check GP calibration number with metering
wheel and row spacing.
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Re-check planter monitor settings: calibration
number, row spacing, number of rows, swath
width, seed, etc.
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When planting small size seeds and/or at high
rates, if population monitor consistently indicates
a lower population than the GP Controller
Console, contact monitor manufacturer for
performance specs for that application.
Maintenance
As with any hydraulic system, contamination is the most
common cause of performance problems and pre-
mature wear.
Make a special effort to properly clean quick couplers prior
to attaching the hoses to tractor.
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Filter - All fluid is filtered through the high pressure
filter (P/N 18574) and it will provide protection to the
hydraulic components of your drive if properly
maintained. It is equipped with a pop-out indicator
to alert that the replaceable element is clogged,
and should be changed immediately if this situation
occurs. Normal service life of the element will vary
based on the precautions that you take to minimize
contamination at the couplers and routine service
of the tractor filtration.
Refer to Figure 109
To change the element:
a.
Unscrew lower canister from filter, catching and
disposing of used fluid.
6.
Remove and discard element.
7.
Install new element (P/N 19856)
8.
Clean canister threads and lube o-ring with
hydraulic fluid, then re-install.
Element
Figure 109
Filter Element