
3N-4010F, 3N-4010HDF, and 3N-4020F
Maintenance and Lubrication
101
2019-03-08
196-359M
Level Frame Side to Side
All frame sections must be level to maintain even
seeding depth. Before using the drill in the field, follow
these steps to make sure the drill is level side-to-side.
Periodic frame-leveling adjustments should not be
necessary, but if you are having problems with uneven
depth, check drill levelness and follow these procedures.
Complete the steps at “
page 105, before proceeding.
1. Locate the threaded eye bolt at the base end of
the wing caster wheel cylinders. The eye bolt is
locked in place by jam nuts . Observe the amount
of thread exposed above the upper nut and below
the lower nut. If the exposed threads are roughly
equal, no initial adjustment is needed. Go to step 3.
2. If the exposed threads above and below the nuts are
not equal, loosen and adjust the jam nuts until the
amount of exposed thread is about the same above
and below. Repeat for other end of drill.
3. Move the drill to a level area. With the drill unfolded,
raise the drill to its highest position with the lift
cylinders. With the tractor 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 force
on the cylinders.
5. Repeat the steps above until the drill is level
end-to-end when drilling in actual seeding
conditions.
Level Frame Front to Rear
Level the drill front-to-rear with eye bolts located on the
rear axle only.
6. Repeat the steps “
page 101 using only the rear cylinders, until the drill
is level front-to-rear when drilling in actual seeding
conditions.
When drill is level, opener bodies are at level or
slightly higher at rear.
Drill must be level front to rear in actual planting use
or row plugging will occur. Adjusting wheel depth
stop too low or excess opener spring force can
cause the front of drill to roll forward when planting.
Conventional till ground can also cause drill to run
low in the front if wheel depth is set too low.
7. Have an assistant check front to rear level while
planting by observing the drill from a safe distance.
Drill should run with box and frame level or slightly
lower in the front.
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Figure 142
Frame Level Eyebolt
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