
Great Plains
| 401-832M | 2018-07-31
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YP1630F-1630 and YP1630F-1670
Operating Instructions
Storage
Store the planter where children do not play. If possible,
store the planter inside for longer life.
1.
If the treatment hoppers were used, clean them out
first, as this may need to be done at a specific
location and with special protective equipment.
Follow the material supplier instructions and the
instructions on page 80.
2.
If the dry fertilizer hopper was used, perform a
hopper and air system clean-out. See page 75.
3.
Clean out the seed meters and seed hoppers. See
page 73.
4.
If the planter has brush meters, remove the seed
plates from the meters (this is primarily to relieve
pressure on brushes). Clean disks of residue
build-up (see Caution at right). Use mild soap,
non-abrasive scrubbers, and hot or warm water. If
using sealed storage, dry disks prior to storage.
5.
Secure meters against pest entry.
6.
Remove any dirt and debris that can hold moisture
and cause corrosion.
7.
Lubricate and adjust all roller chains.
8.
Smear grease on exposed cylinder rods to prevent
rust. Add a brightly-colored tag at the hitch as a
reminder to de-grease the rods prior to next use (to
avoid any risk that congealed grease might damage
seals).
9.
” on page 98, for lubrication
information.
10. Inspect planter for worn or damaged parts. Make
repairs and service during off season.
11. Use spray paint to cover scratches, chips, and worn
areas on the planter to protect the metal.
12. Cover planter with a tarp if stored outside.
Possible Chemical Hazard:
Brush meter seed plates will have talc and graphite residue,
and may have residues of hazardous seed treatments. Do not
wash plates where food is prepared, or where cookware or
dinnerware is washed. Wear gloves when washing plates.
Avoid spray. Do not wash plates at a sink also used for food
cookware or dinnerware.