GREAT PLAINS 3N-4010F Series Operator'S Manual Download Page 46

2019-03-08

Table of Contents

Index

196-359M

3N-4010F, 3N-4010HDF, and 3N-4020F

Table of Contents

Index

Hydraulic Drive Operation

42

Refer to Figure 45

16. Enter drill width (swath), in feet (ENGLISH mode) or

meters (METRIC mode), using 

/

 arrow buttons.

Press FUNCTION button to advance to next window.

Swath values for various row spacings are found in

the charts beginning on page 126. Your value may

not be, for example, precisely 40.0 ft.

The controller uses this value to determine the

calibrated motor rate-vs-ground speed needed to

seed at your desired rate.

Refer to Figure 46

17. Enter number of rows here using 

/

 arrow buttons.

Press FUNCTION button to advance to next window.

The controller uses this value in determining the

sample run-time (which is based on 1 row).

Refer to Figure 47

18. Enter your planned planting speed using 

/

 arrow

buttons. Calibration mode does not accept a speed

higher than 10 mph or 16 kph. Press FUNCTION

button to advance to next window.

Although the calibration sample is collected with the

drill stationary, the controller operates the hydraulic

drive at the same rpm that would be used in the field

for this speed.

Figure 45

Cal. Mode Drill Width

28253

Figure 46

Cal. Mode Row Count

28245

Figure 47

Cal. Mode Speed

28254

Summary of Contents for 3N-4010F Series

Page 1: ...10F 3N 4010HDF and 3N 4020F 3 Section 40 Foot No Till Drills Read the operator manual entirely When you see this symbol the subsequent instructions and warnings are serious follow without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Illustrations may show optional equipment not supplied with standard unit or may depict similar models where a topic is identical 20476 ...

Page 2: ...ered the weights and measurements are no longer accurate for your machine Update the record by adding the machine weight and measurements with the option s weight and measurements Dealer Contact Information Model Number Serial Number Machine Height Machine Length Machine Width Machine Weight Year of Construction Delivery Date First Operation Accessories Name Street City State Telephone Email Deale...

Page 3: ... Make Hydraulic Connections 14 Hydraulic Circuit Connections 14 Initial Setup 16 Initial Tractor Setup 16 Drill Setup Checks 17 Drill Option Setup 17 Install Weight Brackets Option 19 Operating Instructions 21 Pre Start Checklist 21 Lift Lower 22 Opener Operation Lowered 22 Rephasing Lift System 22 Folding the Drill 23 Unfolding the Drill 24 Transport 25 Pre Transport Checklist 26 Loading Seed 27 ...

Page 4: ...vel Frame Side to Side 101 Level Frame Front to Rear 101 Box Alignment 102 Tongue Spacer Block 103 Bleeding Hydraulics 104 Bleeding Lift Hydraulics 104 Bleeding Fold Hydraulics 105 Marker Maintenance 106 Bleeding Markers 106 Marker Speed 106 Marker Shear Bolt Replacement 107 Marker Chain Length 108 Electric Clutch Lockup 108 Hydraulic Drive Maintenance 109 To change the element 109 Row Unit Mainte...

Page 5: ... which if not avoided will result in death or serious injury This signal word is limited to the most extreme situations typically for machine components that for functional purposes cannot be guarded WARNING indicates a potentially hazardous situation which if not avoided could result in death or serious injury and includes hazards that are exposed when guards are removed It may also be used to al...

Page 6: ...nd follow chemical manufacturer s instructions Wear protective clothing Handle all chemicals with care Avoid inhaling smoke from any type of chemical fire Never drain rinse or wash dispensers within 100 feet 30m of a freshwater source nor at a car wash Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by chemical manufacturer Dispose of empty chemical containers properly Laws generally require pow...

Page 7: ... voltage levels on drill and tractor frames A person touching almost any metal part can complete the circuit to ground resulting in serious injury or death At higher voltages electrocution can occur without direct contact Avoid overhead lines during seed loading and marker operations Keep Riders Off Machinery Riders obstruct the operator s view Riders could be struck by foreign objects or thrown f...

Page 8: ...ower lines and other obstructions when transporting Refer to transport dimensions under Specifications and Capacities on page 124 Shutdown and Storage Clean out and safely store or dispose of residual chemicals Secure drill using blocks and transport locks Lower openers if not locked up Store in an area where children normally do not play Practice Safe Maintenance Understand procedure before doing...

Page 9: ...stalling wheels use wheel handling equipment adequate for weight involved Safety At All Times Thoroughly read and understand the instructions in this manual before operation Read all instructions noted on the safety decals Be familiar with all drill functions Operate machinery from the driver s seat only Do not leave drill unattended with tractor engine running Do not dismount a moving tractor Dis...

Page 10: ...ace all damaged or missing decals Order new decals from your Great Plains dealer Refer to this section for proper decal placement When ordering new parts or components also request corresponding safety decals To install new decals 1 Clean the area on which the decal is to be placed 2 Peel backing from decal Press firmly on surface being careful not to cause air bubbles under decal 818 055C Slow Mo...

Page 11: ...e Reflectors On the outside edge of center walkboard each end 2 total 848 512C Danger Read Manual On tongue at hitch 1 total 818 590C Danger Crushing Hazard On tongue near hitch 1 total 838 102C Danger Falling Hazard Outside edge of wing walkboards 2 total 20301 20301 848 512C WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov 20301 20301 ...

Page 12: ... transport wheel assembly 4 total 818 188C Warning Speed Hazard On tongue near hitch 1 total 818 339C Warning High Pressure Fluid Hazard On tongue near hitch 1 total 20301 20301 20301 818 188C Rev C Do Not exceed 20 mph maximum transport speed Loss of vehicle control and or machine can result To Prevent Serious Injury or Death EXCESSIVE SPEED HAZARD WARNING 20301 ...

Page 13: ... Index 196 359M 818 579C Option Warning Pinch Point On marker two with single four with dual marker option 2 or 4 total 818 580C Option Warning Overhead Hazard On marker two with single four with dual marker option 2 or 4 total 818 398C Caution Tires Not A Step Above all sets of tires 6 total 20306l 20306 20301 20301 ...

Page 14: ...ve Harm www P65Warnings ca gov Read Owner s Manual before using machine Stand clear when folding and unfolding markers Stand clear when raising and lowering machine Keep all safety shields and devices in place Keep hands feet and clothing away from Never ride on machine Always lower or properly support machine Escaping hydraulic fluid can cause serious Review safety instructions with all operators...

Page 15: ...3N 4010F 481048 Rows 10 inch 25cm 3N 4010F 647564 Rows 7 5 inch 19cm 10HD Heavy Duty Series Openers 3N4010HDF 481048 Rows 10 inch 25cm 3N4010HDF 647564 Rows 10 inch 19cm 20 Series Openers 3N 4020F 481048 Rows 10 inch 25cm 3N 4020F 647564 Rows 7 5 inch 19cm Intended Usage Use the drill to seed production agriculture crops only Do not modify the drill for use with attachments other than Great Plains...

Page 16: ... Plains parts Always use the serial and model number when ordering parts from your Great Plains dealer The serial number plate is located on the front of the left hand side of the center section as shown Record your drill model and serial number here for quick reference Model Number __________________________ Serial Number __________________________ Your Great Plains dealer wants you to be satisfi...

Page 17: ...ng There are three hitch options see page 118 Check that the tractor and drill are compatible before hitching Crushing Hazard You may be severely injured or killed by being crushed between the tractor and drill Do not stand or place any part of your body between machines being hitched Stop tractor engine and set park brake before installing hitch pins Refer to Figure 4 1 Use drill parking jack to ...

Page 18: ...ed cylinder symbol feed cylinder base ends Hoses with a retracted cylinder symbol feed cylinder rod ends The drill has three or four hydraulic circuits The standard circuits power drive locks lift and fold If markers are present they require a fourth circuit or an additional selector valve sharing the fold circuit If the tractor has only one circuit rated for continuous flow reserve it for the hyd...

Page 19: ...The hose under an extended cylinder symbol feeds a cylinder base end The hose under a retracted cylinder symbol feeds a cylinder rod end Hose Color Hydraulic Function White Fold Blue Lift Orange Marker Cylinders Option Yellow Hydraulic Drive and Wing and Swivel Locks Figure 7 Plastic Hose Label 817 348c 17641 The drive is compatible only with closed center PC pressure compensated closed or LS load...

Page 20: ...tional copies are available at www veristech com Expanded operating information from that manual is found in this manual starting on page 34 Once the console is installed you can enter the initial setup data by stepping through the calibration sequence but not actually operating the motor See page 38 Moving Chain Hazard Pinch Crush Hazard Shaft Entanglement Hazard Be careful when working around dr...

Page 21: ...nce delivery or any hydraulic work has been done such as installing markers see Bleeding Hydraulics on page 104 Drill Level Drill sections are aligned and leveled at the factory and re checked during dealer pre delivery Level normally does not require routine adjustment before use Great Plains does recommend checking it once prior to first field use See Level Frame Side to Side on page 101 Drill O...

Page 22: ...ent against the value recommended by Great Plains Refer to Figure 12 If the marker extensions need adjustment 5 Loosen the nuts securing the U bolt at the outer marker section 6 Slide the inner tube in or out and re secure nuts See page 68 for further marker adjustments Re check marker extension when changing disk angle or when inverting the disk as both adjustments change the position of the cent...

Page 23: ...806 172C U BOLT 3 4 10 X 10 1 32X11 1 2 From the front of the wing insert the U Bolts through the holes in the outside lug 2 Select one 196 291H 40P WEIGHT BRACKET WLDMNT and four sets 804 023C WASHER LOCK SPRING 3 4 PLT 803 027C NUT HEX 3 4 10 PLT Mount the bracket weldment on the U Bolts and secure with lock washers and nuts 3 Select one 197 062D WEIGHT BRACKET ADJ LEG and two sets 802 057C HHCS...

Page 24: ...K SPRING 3 4 PLT 803 027C NUT HEX 3 4 10 PLT Position the bracket weldment on the U Bolts and adjust the placement as necessary to clear tube weldments web plates grease banks marker parts and secure with lock washers and nuts 7 Select one 197 062D WEIGHT BRACKET ADJ LEG and two sets 802 057C HHCS 5 8 11X2 1 4 GR5 804 019C WASHER FLAT 5 8 USS PLT 804 022C WASHER LOCK SPRING 5 8 PLT 803 021C NUT HE...

Page 25: ...the ground and at least 20 cm 8 inches away from a human during use to comply with the RF human exposure limits per FCC 47 CFR Sec 2 1091 DO NOT mount or use the radar in a manner inconsistent with its defined use q Review Important Safety Information on page 1 q Lubricate the drill as indicated under Lubrication Maintenance and Lubrication on page 99 q Check the tires for proper inflation accordi...

Page 26: ...justable valve factory set for 2in coulter depth See Frame Height on page 59 for adjustment Rephasing Lift System Over a period of normal use the cylinders may get out of phase This causes some implement sections to run higher than others when lowered To minimize this or rephase the cylinders make the following steps your normal raise sequence 9 Raise drill completely and hold the hydraulic remote...

Page 27: ... 22 4 Retract the Lock cylinder circuit lever to disengage the tool bar locks 2 disengage swivel locks 2 disengage caster locks 2 and enable the self latching transport lock 1 Set circuit to Neutral Do not Extend There are two key points to remember when operating the lock cylinders a All seven lock cylinders are plumbed together and all move at the same time b Operate the lock circuit lever Retra...

Page 28: ...opping in a ready to unfold position As the drill is unfolded the six spring loaded locks snap shut locking the drill Refer to Figure 23 1 Check selector valve set to Locks 2 Extend the Lock cylinder circuit lever to disengage the self latching transport lock enable two tool bar locks enable two swivel locks and enable two caster locks Set circuit to Neutral Do not Retract Refer to Figure 18 and 1...

Page 29: ...igh speeds or with a vehicle that is not heavy enough can lead to loss of vehicle control Loss of vehicle control can lead to serious road accidents injury and death To reduce the hazard Do not exceed 20 mph 32 kph Do not tow a drill that weighs more than 1 5 times the weight of the towing vehicle Typicala Transport Weights a Weights do not include row unit accessories or other options If table we...

Page 30: ... Chart on page 124 q Bystanders Check that no one is in the way before moving Do not allow any one to ride on the drill q Warning Lights Always use tractor and drill warning lights when transporting the drill q Clearance Know the maximum dimensions of the tractor and drill in transport position and follow a route that provides adequate clearance from all obstructions including overhead lines See S...

Page 31: ...reases Turns are more difficult to initiate and more difficult to stop due to the inertia of the load To load materials 1 Load only in dry conditions 2 If the seed is treated wear protective equipment recommended for the hazards 3 Lower the drill 4 Open the lids for the boxes 5 Remove any debris or obstructions from the boxes If other seed needs to be first removed see Seed Cleanout on page 100 6 ...

Page 32: ...der handle 2 Consult the chart on page 39 for your seed and rate range Note the Rate Handle setting provided 3 Move indicator to a scale value about 10 higher than the setting from the chart Then move handle back to the chart setting 4 Tighten wing nut Set Seed Cup Door Refer to Figure 28 which depicts the seed cup door handle in position At each seed tube adjust the seed cup door handle for the s...

Page 33: ...eding rate out the current system seeding rate spd over number the current speed Seeding Depth Refer to Figure 29 Seeding depth is controlled by coulter depth in front and press wheel height in back Seed cannot be placed any deeper than coulter depth Before adjusting row units make sure coulters are performing as desired See Level Frame Side to Side on page 101 See Level Frame Front to Rear on pag...

Page 34: ...are lowered Point Row in Pass 3 Turn desired sections off as non planting regions are reached 4 Turn the sections back on before commencing next full width pass Point Row CAL Mode When the drill is raised the lift switch normally causes the Point Row Monitor to disengage the clutches for each drill section To keep one or more clutches engaged during hydraulic drive calibration set the Master switc...

Page 35: ...eed load has been planted stop and check the seed boxes from above Look for evidence of unexpected unevenness in the seed level There may be mounds at any blocked rows Seed consumption is uneven and end rows run out before mid section rows Re load seed when the level indicators near Empty q Drill unfolded and raised q Selector valve set to hydraulic drive q Hydraulic drive console set per seed rat...

Page 36: ...olding speed may damage markers adjust markers to a safe folding speed according to Marker Speed on page 106 To get both markers in the lowered position at the same time activate hydraulic lever to lower one marker After marker is lowered move lever to opposite position then quickly reverse lever and hold until other marker is lowered Shaft Monitor Operation Option Refer to Figure 33 To operate th...

Page 37: ...jack Do NOT unhitch on a steep slope Always unhook safety chain LAST Storage Store the drill where children do not play If possible store inside for longer life or cover with tarp 5 Unload seed boxes See page 100 6 Lubricate the drill at all points listed under Lubrication on page 113 7 Check all bolts pins fittings and hoses Tighten repair or replace parts as needed 8 Check all moving parts for w...

Page 38: ...ed red to positive black to negative Connect female socket to power port adapter Disconnect all cables and remove VER 21568 Ext Control module before welding on drill See page 99 Minimum Hydraulic Pressure 2250 psi Maximum Hydraulic Pressure 3000 psi Maximum Required Flow 8 5 gpm Voltage 12 volts DC Current 4 amperes High Pressure Fluid Hazard Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate skin causi...

Page 39: ...CTION FUNCTION CAL SETTINGS CAL SETTINGS WIDTH CAL SETTINGS ROWS CAL SETTINGS SPEED ENTER TARGET AMOUNT TIME TO RUN FOR CAL ___s CLEAR DRIVE AREA UP CLEAR DN EXIT ENGAGE RUN DRIVE FUNCT EXIT FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION ENGAGE ___s out ______ ENGAGE TO STOP calibration successful ENTER AMOUNT COLLECTED NEW CAL ____ OLD CAL ____ FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION FUNCTION EXIT calibration e...

Page 40: ... be performed hitched but generate harmless errors if undertaken with only the console powered Seed Rate In Manual mode use the arrow buttons to set the desired seed rate in pounds acre or kg ha Or use FUNCTION to select Preset mode and the arrow buttons to alternate between preset rates see page 53 In VR mode the seed rate is set by an external recipe program or external controller The arrow butt...

Page 41: ...ard until detent clicks Case IH Magnum tractors Lock lever forward in detent position You may need to turn up detent pressure to its maximum setting Do not tie hydraulic lever past detent position with a strap See your tractor dealer for details Other tractors Lock lever forward in detent position You may need to turn detent pressure to maximum or use a mechanical detent holder to hold lever forwa...

Page 42: ...amage will occur if attempted 2 Load an amount of seed equal to about twice the expected sample size over one or more rows near the end of the left wing seed box The expected amount of seed is determined by you The controller calculates the run time necessary to generate that amount at a single row Great Plains suggests sampling an amount that is at least 1 4 lb 0 1 kg and requires at least 100 se...

Page 43: ...HDF and 3N 4020F Table of Contents Index Hydraulic Drive Operation 39 2019 03 08 Table of Contents Index 196 359M Hydraulic Drive Calibration source charts veris40fc cal ods Export as pdf convert to eps in Illustrator ...

Page 44: ...lanting rate the example 50 0 pounds acrea Set the desired rate before performing a calibration as this value is used by the controller to calculate sample run time If the rate is not set the sample run time will be incorrect or you may get TIME TOO LOW HIGH errors that cannot be cleared by adjusting the expected sample size Refer to Figure 41 10 Press FUNCTION button until CALIBRATION NUMBER wind...

Page 45: ...lograms meters and kph If you change units of measure for rate calibration it also changes units for speed calibration Refer to Figure 44 When units of measure is changed all previous and subsequent values entered or computed are assumed to be in the new units but their numeric values are not converted For example if you entered a rate of 50 0 intending lbs ac at step 9 and switched to metric mode...

Page 46: ...ded to seed at your desired rate Refer to Figure 46 17 Enter number of rows here using arrow buttons Press FUNCTION button to advance to next window The controller uses this value in determining the sample run time which is based on 1 row Refer to Figure 47 18 Enter your planned planting speed using arrow buttons Calibration mode does not accept a speed higher than 10 mph or 16 kph Press FUNCTION ...

Page 47: ...o Figure 49 20 It may take some experimenting to select a value that avoids TIME TOO LOW errors Press FUNCTION button to return to step 19 If modest adjustments to the sample size continue to result in HIGH LOW errors chances are some other parameter is zero or incorrect by a large factor such as decimal place error To start over press OFF and then ON Refer to Figure 50 21 The minimum time is 4 se...

Page 48: ...alibration mode The console beeps again If drive area isn t clear press Down arrow button to abandon the calibration This skips to the next item in the main FUNCTION menu rotation speed calibration page 50 25 Continuing to verify that the drive area is clear press the ENGAGE button to start drive rotation To terminate priming press ENGAGE Refer to Figure 53 26 While the drive is rotating the displ...

Page 49: ...is normally very close to the sample size entered at step 19 28 Press the OFF button on the console 29 Return hydraulic motor circuit lever to Neutral 30 Exit the tractor cab Return metered seed to seed box Refer to Figure 56 If you see the screen at right the console has detected an error The most common problem is that motor rotation has not been detected Check all cables connected hydraulic flu...

Page 50: ...drive will be operating in order to meter the amount of seed you have requested at the calibration number drill width and number of rows you have selected Press FUNCTION button to advance to next window Refer to Figure 58 34 If the screen reads instead TIME TOO LOW or TIME TOO HIGH change the amount of seed that you will count or measure For calibration accuracy the Controller firmware does not al...

Page 51: ...isn t clear press Down arrow button to abandon the calibration This skips to the next item in the main FUNCTION rotation speed calibration page 50 Refer to Figure 60 37 Continuing to verify that the drive area is clear press the ENGAGE button to start drive rotation To terminate calibration mode press the ENGAGE or OFF buttons Refer to Figure 61 38 While the drive is rotating the display window sh...

Page 52: ...it the tractor cab and obtain the net weight of the samples If multiple rows were sampled divide the total seed weight by the number of row sampled Refer to Figure 63 41 Enter the actual amount metered per row using the arrow buttons Press FUNCTION button to advance to next window Figure 62 Cal Mode Normal Completion 28261 Example Three 4 oz containers were used at 3 rows ContainerWeight 4 x 3 16 ...

Page 53: ...er you have selected The console is once again at step 10 If the calibration just completed resulted in a Cal number change of more than a few percent validate or further refine it by running a new calibration skipping the Priming step 19 through step 30 Rate calibration results once accepted by you are stored until changed and are not lost when power is removed Cautious practice includes a furrow...

Page 54: ...arrow button to initiate new speed calibration routine Press the Down arrow button to restore factory default setting Refer to Figure 69 4 This is the first window that appears in Speed Calibration mode Press FUNCTION button to accept or button to change units of measure ENGLISH U S Customary speed units are mph miles per hour METRIC speed units are kph kilometers per hour If you change units of m...

Page 55: ... 70 5 Begin driving at a normal field speed when the tractor passes the first flag press ENGAGE Refer to Figure 71 6 While between flags the display shows the distance traveled Refer to Figure 72 7 When the tractor passes the second flag press ENGAGE again Figure 70 At First Flag 28268 Figure 71 Between Flags 28269 Figure 72 At Second Flag 28270 ...

Page 56: ...Accept the new speed calibration and re run the course Re calibrate until the error is within 5 The cab console gives you the option each time you calibrate of accepting the new settings or keeping the previous setting Speed calibration results once accepted by you are stored until changed and are not lost when power is removed 10 When planting check the speed displayed against the tractor speedom...

Page 57: ...shows the pre set rate currently being applied When you are in Pre set mode the arrow buttons only toggle between pre set rates Refer to Figure 75 11 To enter the three pre set rates press the FUNCTION button until Pre set Menu screen appears Use arrow buttons to toggle from Manual mode to pre set mode Refer to Figure 76 Figure 77 and Figure 78 12 Press Function button to move to the next pre set ...

Page 58: ...p area the Controller continues applying at the latest rate until signal is regained or another rate is set manually If SiteMate power is interrupted restart the recipe to return to VR 4 In the CONVERSION window enter the conversion rate as 1 5 Under the APP tab enter the Feed Delay as 3 seconds Enter the Following Distance the offset from the GPS to the seed tubes based on 24 ft 7 32m from hitch ...

Page 59: ...same number as you set the SiteMate Once Nominal Rate is set press Function button until the main operating screen appears as shown in Figure 36 on page 36 4 Press On VR button again to toggle to VR mode VR should appear on the screen along with the Rate that is being sent from the SiteMate computer See Figure 37 on page 37 Verify that the rate shown on the GP Controller Console is the same as the...

Page 60: ...y Press CONTROLLER key Select controller as Rawson Accu Rate Press EDIT SETTINGS Set the following Number of pulses 10 revolutions 500 Nominal rate Divide the highest rate on your recipe by 1 6 This is your Nominal rate If your highest rate is 32 your nominal rate is 20 Percent rate change set to 4 Area count Set to Standard Stop height Set to 8 Act rate recording method Set to Sensor Controller t...

Page 61: ...e to the same number as you set the PF3000 in step 5 above Once Nominal Rate is set press FUNCTION key until main operating screen appears 5 Press On VR key again to toggle to VR mode VR should appear on the screen along with the Rate that is being sent from the PF3000 Verify that the rate shown on the GP Controller Console is the same as the recipe sent from the PF3000 Press ENGAGE button to acti...

Page 62: ...th Setting nominal planting depth and achieving it consistently is affected by multiple adjustable drill functions from greatest to least effect they are Coulter Height Opener Depth Press Wheel and or Side Wheel Row Unit Down Pressure Frame Weight Disk Blade Adjustments as blades wear Adjustment Page The Adjustment Affects Level Frame Side to Side 101 Center vs wing planting consistency Level Fram...

Page 63: ...n Pressure on page 84 press wheel height setting see 10 Series Opener Depth on page 73 10HD Press Wheel Adjustments on page 81 20 Series Press Wheels on page 88 Frame Height Frame height is determined by an adjustable hydraulic depth control valve and has a significant effect on planting depth Frame height adjustment methods depend on coulter configuration Frame mounted coulters FMC are standard o...

Page 64: ...m height allows the opener parallel arms to run parallel to the ground giving the opener the maximum upward or downward flotation In loose or conventional planting conditions a frame height above 26in 66cm helps keep the no till spring forces from burying the openers Setting the frame above the 26in 66cm limits the opener downward flotation Running with the frame below 26in 66cm limits opener upwa...

Page 65: ...ield conditions 2 Lower the drill and measure the present tool bar height If the drill cannot be fully lowered due to row unit spring settings temporarily move the cams to a lower setting or out of notch entirely 3 Raise the drill 4 Loosen the knob on the stop 5 Adjust the stop position on the tube Adjust up to raise or down to lower Adjust by half the last difference Secure the stop with the knob...

Page 66: ... stop the next topic 2 Individual coulter depth a mechanical adjustment for a few rows in tire tracks See page 64 3 Individual coulter down force this is a spring adjustment for rows in tracks or all rows in unusually light or heavy no till conditions See page 65 Frame Height Frame Mounted Coulters Refer to Figure 90 In regular or heavy no till conditions set the coulter depth to about 1in 2 5cm d...

Page 67: ...f phase above or the wings may not be level See Frame Alignment and Level on page 100 Refer to Figure 91 The change in coulter height is greater than the change in down stop adjustment Make adjustments in small amounts The lift system includes an adjustable stop valve to fix the height of the opener frame when the drill is lowered To adjust the stop height assuming a desired 11 4in 3 2cm coulter d...

Page 68: ...or rows in tire tracks Adjust individual coulters as follows 1 On level ground lower the drill until coulters just touch the ground 2 Raise the drill by the extra amount you need to lower the rows in tracks Refer to Figure 92 3 At each frame mounted coulter to be adjusted slightly loosen all six bolts at the mount 4 Using a rubber mallet tap the spring bar up or down until the bottom edge of the c...

Page 69: ...01 4in 26cm do not further adjust them 4 Loosen the jam nut 5 Rotate the adjuster nut until the spring is at the new length Tighten the jam nut If all springs are continuously in compression the coulters can lift the wing frames off the ground at the wheels resulting in uneven coulter depth and or uneven seed depth If high forces are required frame weights are probably required Row Unit Shut Off T...

Page 70: ...t is at a height where seeding should start usually just above the ground Securely support frame at this height with jack stands or blocks 4 Turn off the tractor and remove the key Refer to Figure 96 5 Loosen the cam clamp on the rockshaft and turn until the switch roller is just starting to make contact with the ramp surface Refer to Figure 96 6 Raise the implement fully and check that the switch...

Page 71: ...enter section It is always heavier than even a fully weighted wing and never requires additional weights Available Down Force Each Weight set assumed to be fully populated with five 100 pound weights This table does not include the effect of adding frame mounted coulters to the drill Although frame mounted coulters add 61 lbs 28 kg to each row they also rely on the available weight per row and can...

Page 72: ...nt Sharp Object Hazard Marker disks may be sharp Use caution when making adjustments in this area Adjusting Mark Width Refer to Figure 99 is the direction of travel To change angle of cut and the width of the mark loosen 1 2 inch bolts holding the disk assembly For a wider mark increase the angle of the marker with respect to the tube For a narrower mark reduce the angle Tighten bolts Direction of...

Page 73: ...ble disc blades open a furrow creating the seed bed Spacers adjust the blades for a clean furrow See 10 Series Disk Blade Adjustments on page 71 4 Seed delivery tube standard No adjustments are necessary 5 Disk Scraper optional In sticky soils a scraper helps keep the opener disks operating freely An optional carbide scraper is available See page 122 6 Seed firmer seed flap not shown standard Keet...

Page 74: ...reating a trench into the subsoil down force is too high and needs to be reduced Adjusting 10 Series Down Force The springs allow the row units to float down into depressions and up over obstructions On 10 Series row units the seed trench is primarily opened by the coulters Row unit springs provide only additional assistance needed to make a furrow V shaped and ensure furrow closure by the press w...

Page 75: ... high settings across all rows causes uneven planting Individual rows may be set higher if running in tire tracks 10 Series Disk Blade Adjustments Opener disc angle and stagger is not adjustable but disc to disc spacing is and may need attention as discs experience normal wear Spacers will need to be reset when blades are replaced Refer to Figure 106 The ideal spacing causes the blades to be in co...

Page 76: ...nal seed firmers The seed flap requires no adjustment but may need to be replaced if worn and may need to be shortened if an optional seed firmer is added after initial delivery Sharp Object Hazard Row unit disk blades may be sharp Use caution when making adjustments in this area To adjust the Keeton Seed Firmer lower the planter until the disks of the row units are resting on the ground 10 Series...

Page 77: ...s Wheel Height Seeding depth on 3N 4010F 3N 4010HDF and 3N 4020F is set by coulter depth and row unit depth Set coulter depth before making row unit depth adjustments 10 Series press wheel height is a stop adjustment and not a spring adjustment It establishes a fixed relationship between opener depth and closed furrow surface at the press wheel Refer to Figure 110 Set opener seeding depth by adjus...

Page 78: ...s are shut off with seed tube plugs row unit wear can be reduced by locking them up 10HD Row Unit Lock Up 5 Disc Blades standard 2 per row unit Double disc blades open a furrow creating the seed bed Spacers adjust the blades for a clean furrow See 10 Series Disk Blade Adjustments on page 71 6 Scraper Separator standard No adjustments are necessary 7 Seed delivery tube standard No adjustments are n...

Page 79: ...er to Figure 112 and Figure 113 Raise drill and install cylinder locks before working on coulters Row unit may be fully lowered or locked up Do not attempt to move blade when the current or new position causes it to contact the ground during the adjustment Be careful around the front end of row units Coulter blades may be sharp To adjust coulter depth 1 Determine the present opener and coulter dep...

Page 80: ...justment The exacting test of correct alignment is field results Operate the drill on some test ground no seed required and verify that the opener blades are in the groove opened by the coulter Refer to Figure 115 To adjust unit mounted coulter alignment loosen the four bolts that attach its bracket to the row unit The holes on the row unit are slotted side to side and allow the coulter bracket si...

Page 81: ...eds to be reduced Adjusting 10HD Row Unit Down Force The springs allow the row units to float down into depressions and up over obstructions With Frame Mounted Coulters With frame mounted coulters the seed trench is primarily opened by the coulters Row unit springs provide only additional assistance needed to make a furrow V shaped and ensure furrow closure by the press wheels Often the rows may b...

Page 82: ...effort The extra force required may also damage tools 2 Put tractor in Park and shut it off 3 Position wrench on hex nut weldment 4 Pull upper spring link back 5 Move the adjustment cam to the new setting on the spring adjust bar 2 Spring 10HD Cam Down Force Settings These settings apply to 2009 drills or updated older drills that have two parallel arm springs per row 4 Spring 10HD Cam Down Force ...

Page 83: ...e row and lower drill 4 Remove the pin from the storage hole Insert it in the lock up hole Secure it with the cotter pin 5 Lower row unit until lower parallel arm rests on lock up pin 6 Repeat for all rows needing lock up 10HD Disk Blade Adjustments See also 10HD Opener Maintenance on page 111 Opener disc angle and stagger is not adjustable but disc to disc spacing is and may need attention as dis...

Page 84: ...d firmers The seed flap requires no adjustment but may need to be replaced if worn and may need to be shortened if an optional seed firmer is added after initial delivery Sharp Object Hazard Row unit disk blades may be sharp Use caution when making adjustments in this area To adjust the Keeton Seed Firmer lower the drill until the disks of the row units are resting on the ground 10HD Keeton Adjust...

Page 85: ...eries press wheel height is a stop adjustment and not a spring adjustment It establishes a fixed relationship between opener depth and the closed furrow surface at the press wheel Refer to Figure 110 Set opener seeding depth by adjusting press wheel height To adjust first raise openers slightly then lift and slide T handles on top of openers Initially adjust all press wheels to the same height Ind...

Page 86: ...d to alter how they close the seed trench and press soil over the seed To move the wheels in toward the center of the trench remove one of the 1 4in 6 4mm spacer bushings next to the press wheel arm and position it under the head of the hex head cap screw On wider row spacings the closing wheels can be moved outward by relocating the spacers to the inside next to the press wheel arm Figure 125 10H...

Page 87: ...ing depth set by the T handle They also have adjustments for angle and disk contact See Side Gauge Wheel Adjustments on page 85 4 Seed Tube standard A seed tube mounted between the disks not shown delivers seed to the trench It is fed by the seed meter and has a seed flap shown here cut back for clearance from the seed firmer See 20 Series Seed Firmer Adjustments on page 87 5 T Handle standard Thi...

Page 88: ...ting Individual rows may be set higher if running in tire tracks 20 Series Row Unit Planting Depth Refer to Figure 129 Side depth wheels outside the row unit disks control row unit planting depth The position of an adjustable stop using the T handle determines planting depth Set planting depth by adjusting handle To adjust first raise row units slightly then lift and slide handle on top of row uni...

Page 89: ...adjustment 3 Remove the bolt retaining the opener disc on one side Carefully remove the disc Do not lose the hub components and spacer washers 4 To reduce the spacing between the discs the normal case move one spacer washer from the inside to the outside of the disc 5 Re assemble and check disc contact Side Gauge Wheel Adjustments Refer to Figure 132 The side gauge wheels have two interrelated adj...

Page 90: ... depth Lift wheel 2 in and release When let go wheel should fall freely If wheel does not contact disk at bottom to area where blade leaves contact with soil move hex adjuster until wheel is angled for proper contact with disk If wheel does not fall freely loosen hex head bolt and slide wheel arm out just until wheel and arm move freely Tighten hex head bolt per grade 1 2 in Grade 5 bolt 75 ft lbs...

Page 91: ...s according to your needs Firmers should provide just enough tension to push seeds to the bottom of the trench Measure the distance from the ground to the head of the tension screw This distance should be 4 to 41 2in If not loosen the bolts in the mounting bracket and select different holes until the proper measurement is attained 20 Series Seed Lok Lock Up Optional Seed Lok firming wheels provide...

Page 92: ...eded will vary with field conditions To adjust move adjustment handle For less down pressure move handle forward toward planter For more down pressure move handle back away from planter Increased press wheel spring force may require increased row unit down force to maintain depth The factory setting on the press wheel is staggered to achieve optimum residue flow Refer to Figure 138 To adjust press...

Page 93: ...st marker page 18 Build up of seed treatment in seed cups Clean out seed cups Plugged opener seed tube Lift drill expose bottom of seed tube and clean out Obstruction in seed cup from foreign matter or unclean seed Clean seed cup Thrown or worn drive chains Check drive chains Worn sprockets and or chain idlers Replace sprockets and or chain idlers Uneven seed spacing Excessive field speed Reduce f...

Page 94: ...ages 73 81 88 Excessive seed cracking Excessive field speed Reduce field speed Unclean seed Use clean seed Damaged old or dry seed Use clean new seed Seed cup door handle not open enough See page 28 Drill boxes do not empty evenly Opener seed tube plugged Lift up drill expose bottom of seed tube and clean out with wire Drive chains missing or damaged Replace drive chains Planting around fields vs ...

Page 95: ...59 to test power and communication to external controller TO PREVENT DAMAGE TO COMPONENTS DISCONNECT POWER COM CABLE FROM CAB CONSOLE AND EXTERNAL CONTROLLER BEFORE INSTALLING THIS TESTER Install 4 pin test plug on end of 4 pin power comm cable before powering the Cable Continuity Tester remove before reattaching power comm cable directly to cab console c If Cable Continuity Tester shows power is ...

Page 96: ...t drive does not rotate when powered directly tractor hydraulics are not properly engaged f Excessive torque in drive system Disconnect main drive chain to check for rotation under zero load Check for a problem with the mechanical portion of drive such as foreign material or swelled grain wedged in meters frozen bearings misaligned chains Install pressure gauge at motor inlet Pressure should be 10...

Page 97: ...hin the range of the meter that is installed c Inadequate hydraulic flow Adjust flow control to higher position Check with flow meter if flow is suspect d Field speed too high Check maximum planting rate in seed chart for rate that you are planting e Check speed shown on cab console against other speedometer tractor planter monitor If drive speed is significantly lower recalibrate speed on drive 1...

Page 98: ...t in HIGH LOW errors chances are some other parameter is zero or incorrect by a large factor such as decimal place error To start over press OFF and then ON While rate calibration is running one of four error messages may be displayed Message Cause Solution COMM TIMEOUT Power to or commu nication with the external controller was interrupted during calibration Check power and communication connecti...

Page 99: ...3N 4010F 3N 4010HDF and 3N 4020F Table of Contents Index Troubleshooting 95 2019 03 08 Table of Contents Index 196 359M Hydraulic Drive Troubleshooting Flow Chart 23250 ...

Page 100: ...2019 03 08 Table of Contents Index 196 359M 3N 4010F 3N 4010HDF and 3N 4020F Table of Contents Index Troubleshooting 96 Hydraulic Drive Electronics Troubleshooting 23249 ...

Page 101: ...teMate Settings step 6 page 56 and on the GP Controller Console GP Settings step 3 page 55 These must be set to the same number Re check GP calibration number with metering wheel and row spacing The recipe rates from SiteMate are in 4 increments If the two rates are within this 4 range the units are operating normally Check the Conversion number SiteMate Settings Step 2 If the recipe requires a ta...

Page 102: ...n GP Controller Console and on PF3000 do not match Check Nominal rates on both the PF3000 PF3000 Settings step 6 page 56 and on the GP Controller Console GP Settings step 4 page 57 These must be set to the same number Re check GP calibration number with metering wheel and row spacing The recipe rates from the PF3000 are in 4 increments If the two rates are within this 4 range the units are operati...

Page 103: ...he Torque Values Chart on page 125 7 Periodically inspect hydraulic hoses for cuts cracks and aging Check fittings and cylinders for evidence of leaks Welding If electrical welding on the drill is ever necessary take these steps 1 Disconnect all cables and harnesses at the hitch Refer to Figure 139 2 At the hydraulic drive motor mount disconnect all four leads at the VER 21568 Ext Controller and r...

Page 104: ...rate the seed meter drive shaft for clean out With the Seed Rate set to zero nothing moves inside the seed cups however an inspection of the flutes for excess wear and damage does require shaft rotation Set the Seed Rate Handle to 100 Use an open end wrench to turn the seed meter jackshaft while another person inspects the flutes from the open seed boxes Frame Alignment and Level Adjusting Fold Cy...

Page 105: ...or idling rephase the cylinders by holding the hydraulic lever on for an additional 30 seconds Immediately lower the boxes until the coulters and openers are just ready to touch the ground 4 Move the eye bolts until the openers on the outside end of the drill are the same height as the center openers Eye bolt adjustments are easier if the drill is first lowered to the ground to remove some of the ...

Page 106: ...ge the contact point with the toolbars Adjust stop bolts in or out until dimension is 0 to 1 4in 0 to 6mm greater than dimension If you have trouble getting box aligned it may be necessary to adjust fold cylinders see Adjusting Fold Cylinders on page 100 Do not over adjust or you may cause fold latching problems Box alignment fold cylinder and tongue spacer shim adjustments are closely interrelate...

Page 107: ... amount of contact should be just enough to prevent sway but not so much that it prevents reliable transport latching during fold If the skid blocks are worn or deformed replace them If the skid blocks are serviceable and there is a gap when folded add a shim Consult the latest Parts manual for the current shim part number When re installing The inside blocks must be exactly opposite each other an...

Page 108: ...reservoir and fill to proper level Add fluid to system as needed while cycling new cylinders 2 Lower drill to ground Refer to Figure 146 3 With frame blocked and supported unpin rod ends of wheel cylinders Pivot cylinders up and wire or otherwise safely support rod ends higher than base ends You may need to remove the cylinders from the rockshaft so you can orient them with rod ends higher than ba...

Page 109: ...ars on the other side of the drill Tighten that fitting 5 Activate the tractor lever in the opposite direction until oil appears at a fitting Stop and tighten that fitting Activate the same lever in the same direction until oil appears on the other side of the drill Tighten that fitting Fold Cylinders Unfolding drill retracts fold cylinders 6 Unpin rod ends of wheel cylinders Pivot cylinders up an...

Page 110: ...into field position loosen hydraulic hose fittings at rod and base ends of marker cylinders If applicable loosen fittings on back side of sequence valve 3 With tractor idling activate tractor hydraulic valve until oil seeps out around a loosened fitting Tighten that fitting 4 Reactivate tractor hydraulic valve until oil seeps out around another loosened fitting Tighten that fitting Repeat process ...

Page 111: ...shear bolt is designed to fail if the marker tip gets hung up on an obstacle This prevents damage to the marker If the shear bolt fails replace it with a bolt of identical size and grade or one of similar strength The supplied bolt is Great Plains part 802 589C HHCS 7 16 14X2 GR5 This is a 7 16 14 x 2in Grade 5 bolt If an exact replacement is not immediately available temporarily substitute a metr...

Page 112: ...olts are not supplied with the drill They are separately available from Great Plains Order quantity 9 of part 802 782C HHCS M8X1 25X14 GR8 8 Use only 14mm length bolts or machine damage will occur Longer bolts will damage the clutch Shorter bolts may not effect a lock up 4 Unbolt torque tab of field coil housing and make sure it is allowed to move freely If you observe half the hole obstructed by ...

Page 113: ...lers and routine service of the tractor filtration To change the element Refer to Figure 155 1 Un screw lower canister from filter catching and disposing of used fluid 2 Remove and discard element 3 Install new element p n 19856 4 Clean canister threads and lube o ring with hydraulic fluid then re install Refer to Figure 156 5 Re set pop out indicator if necessary It is a good idea to keep a filte...

Page 114: ... new seed flap up through metal bracket until tabs on seed flap snap in place If replacing with 816 302C See seed flap replacement instructions below Seed Flap Replacement s n 1067TT Refer to Figure 158 To replace an 816 302C seed flap use a needle nose pliers or similar tool to grasp T top of flap Pull upward to pull flap up out of metal bracket Push new seed flap down through metal bracket until...

Page 115: ...r proper operation 20 Series Opener Maintenance 20 Series Side Gauge Wheels Refer to Figure 160 1 Lift opener side wheel off the ground Move tire in and out to check for end play Check for roughness in bearing by rotating wheel If the bearings are rough inspect and replace if necessary 2 Check for the correct number of flat washers and machine washer between the side gauge wheel and the wheel arm ...

Page 116: ... page 85 20 Series Opener Disk Spreader Refer to Figure 160 and Figure 161 1 Remove side gauge wheel arm and wheel assembly by removing 5 8 11x21 2 bolt to access opener disks and spreaders 2 With the unit raised check blade spread for wear Replace spreader if it is 7 16in 11 mm wide or narrower or if opener is plugging with dirt To replace remove disk blade Drive out roll pins and install a new s...

Page 117: ...nted coulters These zerks only serve the coulter arm pivots Coulter hub zerks must be serviced at the hubs Parallel Arm Pivots 1 zerk each end of each arm two arms per assembly four arms per drill 16 zerks total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Wing Caster Wheel Pivot 1 zerk each of 2 pivots 2 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges 50 Multi purpose s...

Page 118: ...on 114 Rockshaft 1 zerk each of 3 pivots 1 zerk each lower cylinder pin 5 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Lift Cylinder Pins 1 zerk each rod end cylinder pin 1 cylinder each parallel arms set 2 cylinders at rockshaft 6 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges 27190 8 26409 8 ...

Page 119: ...6 359M Wing Flex Pivots 1 zerk each of 2 pivots 2 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Rear Axle Pivot 1 zerk Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Transfer Drive Shafts 1 zerk each of 2 shafts 2 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges 27191 8 20282 8 20319 8 ...

Page 120: ...ntity Until grease emerges Marker s Option 3 zerks per marker 3 or 6 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges 20 Series Side Gauge Wheel Bushings 2 zerks per row 96 or 128 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Rear Wheel Caster Spindles 1 zerk each of 2 casters 2 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges at top and bottom 27189 8 ...

Page 121: ...hain Lube Quantity Coat thoroughly Coulter Hub Bearings 1 zerk each hub 48 or 64 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until resistance is felt Marker Disk Bearings Option 2 races each marker 2 or 4 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Repack Wheel Bearings 2 races each of 6 wheels 12 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Repack 20318 As Required 12454 Season 15481 Season 20280 2 3 ...

Page 122: ... the left side of the drill The dual markers mount on both sides and include an automatic sequence valve for operating alternate sides on each pass Both marker include speed adjustments If ordered with a new drill markers are factory installed They may also be ordered later for field installation Each kit equips one drill Markers add weight to the drill but only to the wing section s and the full ...

Page 123: ...ted coulter and row unit opener press wheel down force extra weights may be required with frame mounted coulters Each coulter itself adds 61 lbs 28 kg to the drill See page 25 for weights of various drill confgurations When ordered with a new drill frame mounted coulters are factory installed They may also be ordered for field installation Each kit equips an entire drill See Frame Mounted Coulters...

Page 124: ...ation stops for more than 30 seconds For installation see Shaft Monitor Option on page 18 For operation see Shaft Monitor Operation Option on page 32 Row Unit Options Seed Tube Plug This plug stops seed flow from the seed box at the top of a seed tube Order one per row to set inactive Row Spacing Part Numbers 7 5 Inch Rows Coulter Tine Update Kit 149 925A 10 Inch Rows Coulter Tine Update Kit 149 9...

Page 125: ...e 10HD row unit can provide In challenging conditions weight kits may be required UMCs are dealer installed Order one kit part number per row Weight is 40 lbs 18kg per row For operation see Unit Mounted Coulter Adjustments on page 75 15in Coulter Blades 10HD Lock Up Pin If rows are shut off with seed tube plugs page 120 you can reduce unnecessary wear on the unused row units by locking them up One...

Page 126: ... scrapers help keep the depth gauge wheels free of sticky soils assuring more consistent seeding depth Order one kit per row Seed Firmers A standard 3N 4010F 3N 4010HDF and 3N 4020F drill includes seed flaps A choice of firmers is an option in the product bundles or may be field installed as kits Only one type of seed firmer may be installed at the same timea Description Kit 10 Series Scraper 122 ...

Page 127: ...rill opener bundles For post delivery installation order one kit per row For operations see 10 Series Keeton Adjustment on page 72 10HD Keeton Adjustment on page 80 20 Series Keeton Adjustment on page 87 Press Wheels A variety of single and dual press wheels are available as bundle options at the time of initial drill order Kits are not presently available to convert these in the field Parts may b...

Page 128: ...pical Transport Weights on page 25 and Frame Weight on page 67 26660 lbs 12093 kg 28260 lbs 12819 kg 27620 lbs 12528 kg 29540 lbs 13399 kg 29204 lbs 13247 kg 31652 lbs 14357 kg Max Additional 2000 lbs 907 kg Hydraulic Circuits 3 or 4 circuits required load sensitive or closed center 15 to 30 gpm at 2250 psi Transport Width 14 ft 101 2in 4 5 m Transport Height 8 ft 2 43 m without markers 12 ft 8 in...

Page 129: ... 875 1230 M24 X 2 525 830 1150 1 12 370 955 1350 M30 X 3 5 960 1510 2100 11 8 7 480 1080 1750 M30 X 2 1060 1680 2320 11 8 12 540 1210 1960 M36 X 3 5 1730 2650 3660 11 4 7 680 1520 2460 M36 X 2 1880 2960 4100 11 4 12 750 1680 2730 13 8 6 890 1990 3230 a in tpi nominal thread diameter in inches threads per inch 13 8 12 1010 2270 3680 b N m newton meters 11 2 6 1180 2640 4290 11 2 12 1330 2970 4820 c...

Page 130: ... this data for modified row spacings not shown Swath is the average width of successive planted passes Swath is at least one row spacing wider than the Active Span and is wider on 7 5in models as there is an extra 2in at each wing center tool bar gap Row Spacing Shows standard or Active row spacing Each illustration shows three drills their tool bars represented by the horizontal lines The large t...

Page 131: ...Active Span 460in 1168cm Swath 480in 1219cm Rows 48 openers 24 used 24 unused Row Spacing 20in 50 8cm 4810 as 1630 Baseline Span 470in 1194cm Active Span 450in 1143cm Swath 480in 1219cm Rows 48 openers 16 used 32 unused Row Spacing 30in 76 2cm Figure 176 4810 Standard Spacing 48 single 10in Rows all rows used 28242 Figure 177 4810 as 2420 Non Standard Spacing 24 single 20in Rows 24 rows unused 282...

Page 132: ...m Swath 484in 1229cm Rows 64 openers 32 used 32 unused Nominal Row Spacing 15in 38 1cm Swath Averaged Row Spacing 15 1in 38 4cm 6475 as 1630 Baseline Span 476 5in 1210cm Active Span 454in 1153cm Swath 484in 1229cm Rows 64 openers 16 used 48 unused Nominal Row Spacing 30in 76 2cm Swath Averaged Row Spacing 30 3in 76 8cm Figure 179 6475 Standard Spacing 64 single 7 5in Rows all rows used 28242 Figur...

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Page 134: ...for a purpose for which the product is not de signed This Warranty shall not apply if the product is towed at a speed in excess of 20 miles per hour Claims under this Warranty must be made to the dealer which originally sold the product and all warranty adjustments must by made through such dealer Great Plains reserves the right to make changes in mate rials or design of the product at any time wi...

Page 135: ...hose 14 color code Veris 34 console 16 29 continuous flow 14 Controller Menu Veris 35 cotton 39 coulter alignment 10HD 76 Coulter Blades 121 coulter depth 62 63 64 10 Series 73 coulter depth UMC 75 coulter down force 62 coulter tines 120 Coulters 59 coulters 120 count rows 126 cups 28 cups seed 28 customer service 12 cut direction marker 68 cylinder symbols 14 15 D DANGER defined 1 decal Caution G...

Page 136: ...04 LEFT 30 left hand defined 11 level frame 59 level side to side 101 lift switch 66 lighting 13 lights 3 liquid treatments 2 Loading Materials 27 locks transport 22 lock up pin 121 lock up Seed Lok 20 Series 87 lockup electric clutch 108 lock up Seed Lok 10 Series 73 20 Series 87 lock up 10HD 79 long grain rice 38 Lubricants Seed 27 lubrication 113 lubrication clutch 108 M Magnum 37 main seed cle...

Page 137: ...t 107 shim 103 shims fold cylinder 100 shut off row 65 side depth wheels 84 side gauge wheels 85 SiteMate 54 skimming 61 64 smoke 2 SMS 2 0 54 56 SMV Slow Moving Vehicle 6 Sound Gard 37 soybeans 39 spacer 20 Series 88 Spacer Block Tongue 103 spacer block tongue 103 spacers 10 Series 71 span defined 126 speed 42 Speed Calibration 50 speed limit 4 25 Speed Simulator 92 speed marker 106 spreader 10HD...

Page 138: ... 39 white 15 wrench size 78 Y yellow 14 15 Symbols shp 54 tgt 56 31 coulter option 119 32 coulter option 119 33 coulter option 119 34 coulter option 119 61 hitch 118 62 hitch 118 63 hitch 118 Numerics 10 mph 42 10 Series 69 70 10HD 11 100m 50 113 760A marker 118 113 769A markers 118 12 volts DC 34 12 6A 3S 17 122 151K Seed Lok 123 122 193K Seed Lok 123 122 252K Seed Lok 123 122 259K scraper 17 122...

Page 139: ...al 8 818 339C decal 8 818 398C decal 9 818 557C decal 7 818 579C decal 9 818 580C decal 9 818 587C decal 10 818 590C decal 7 820 018C coulter blade 119 820 082C coulter blade 119 820 116C coulter blade 119 820 156C coulter blade 119 820 327C coulter blade 121 820 331C coulter blade 121 823 060C shaft monitor 120 838 102C decal 7 838 265C reflector 6 838 266C reflector 6 838 267C reflector 7 838 42...

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