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02.19M143J1 

 
 

Congratulations  on  the  purchase  of  your  new  JOHN 
SHEARER  PTY  LTD  implement.  You  have  just  joined the 
growing number of John Shearer customers and we trust that 
your  implement  will  give  you  many  years  of  satisfaction. 
The  following  information  contained  in  this  manual  is 
provided  with  regards  to  your  implement's  operation, 

maintenance  and  warranty;  however,  should  you  require  further  assistance, 
contact your registered John Shearer Dealer. 

 

WARRANTY P O L I C Y  

This warranty (‘

this Warranty

’) provides information regarding the operation, 

maintenance and warranty of John Shearer Pty Limited’s (‘

John Shearer

’) products. 

Warranty against Defects

 

John Shearer warrants to the original purchaser (‘

you

’ or ‘

your

’) that any product 

manufactured by John Shearer (‘

Product

’) and sold to you whether directly or 

through a dealer (‘

the Dealer

’) will be free from defects to the extent set out in this 

Warranty. 
John Shearer warrants that any Product or parts of a Product proven to be defective 
(‘

the Defective Product

’) will either be repaired or replaced by John Shearer. 

Products will only be proven to be defective by a person appointed by John Shearer.  
John Shearer holds the discretion to determine whether a Defective Product is to be 
repaired or replaced. 
Any Defective Product must be returned to the Dealer at your cost within 12 months 
of delivery of the Product to you. 
No warranty is given in relation to: 

 

any Product that has been misused; 

 

any Product that has been used contrary to its normal and, or intended use; 

 

any Product that has been used contrary to the recommendations of John 
Shearer and, or the Dealer; 

 

any Product that has been altered, modified or had any parts substituted in any 
way not authorised by John Shearer and, or the Dealer; 

 

any defect of which you should have reasonably identified by examining the 
Product or of which you were notified of; and 

 

general wear and tear during normal use of the Product. 

All defects must be reported immediately by you to the Dealer. 

Modifications by John Shearer 

John Shearer reserves the right at all times to vary, modify and, or improve its 
Products or parts without notification.   
John Shearer has no responsibility to vary, modify and, or improve Products sold to 
conform with any such modifications. 

Freight and Travel Charges 

John Shearer accepts no responsibility in relation to: 

 

travelling and, or freight charges; and 

 

damage caused during travel and, or freight.  

Limitation of Liability 

To the fullest extent permitted by law, John Shearer and the Dealer will not be liable 
for any actions, suits, proceedings, claims, demands, costs, expenses or damages 
whatsoever which may arise either directly or indirectly in respect of the Product, 
including but not limited to negligent use of the Product. 
To the fullest extent permitted by law, any non-compliance with this Warranty will 
automatically void any warranty given by John Shearer in relation to the Product. 
No warranty is given if you have breached any terms and conditions forming part of 
the contract between you and John Shearer and, or the Dealer by which the Product 
was sold to you. 
John Shearer will not be held responsible for any third party warranties offered in 
addition to the warranties offered under this Warranty.  Any third party warranties are 
directly between you and the third party offering those warranties. 

Consumer Rights 

Our goods come with guarantees that cannot be excluded under the Australian 
Consumer Law. You are entitled to a replacement or refund for a major failure and 
compensation for any other reasonably foreseeable loss or damage. You are also 
entitled to have the goods repaired or replaced if the goods fail to be of acceptable 
quality and the failure does not amount to a major failure. 
The warranties given by John Shearer under this Warranty are in addition to your 
other rights and remedies under the Australian Consumer Law in relation to the 
Product.   
However, to the fullest extent permissible by law, John Shearer does not provide any 
consumer guarantees which are not required to be given at law. 

Service and Maintenance 

It is your responsibility to:  

 

maintain and operate the Product in a safe and correct manner and in 
accordance with the specifications and operating limitations set out by John 
Shearer; and 

 

service the Product regularly in accordance with the recommendations of John 
Shearer. 

Claims 

All claims under this Warranty are to be sent to for the attention of Franco Perrotta at 
John Shearer Pty Ltd. P.O. Box 2466 Regency Park SA 5942 
For further assistance, contact the Dealer. 

 

Warranty Provider 

This Warranty is provided to you by: 
John Shearer Pty Limited 
34 Burleigh Ave, Woodville North SA 5012 
(08) 8468 4190 
[email protected] 
 

Summary of Contents for Pasture Renovation Drill

Page 1: ...Pasture Renovation Drill Operators Manual 143J1...

Page 2: ...RDS REMOVED DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY WORK ON THE IMPLEMENT WHILE THE IMPLEMENT IS IN MOTION I E CLEANING OF BOXES OR LUBRICATION OF DRIVES ETC PRIOR TO WORKING UNDERNEATH THE IMPLEMENT E G CHANGING POINTS E...

Page 3: ...PLEASE READ THE OPERATOR S MANUAL TO ENSURE CORRECT APPLICATION OPERATION AND MAINTAINANCE FOR THIS MACHINE THANK YOU FOR BUYING JOHN SHEARER PLEASE COMPLETE AND RETURN THE WARRANTY CARDS ON THE FOLL...

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Page 5: ...Poultry Tobacco PURCHASERS SIGNATURE Cereal Grain Only Pigs Oilseeds Meat Cattle Vineyards Others please list John Shearer Pty Ltd copy WARRANTY REGISTRATION CARD Milk Cattle Fruit DEALER NAME DEALER...

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Page 7: ...Freight and Travel Charges John Shearer accepts no responsibility in relation to travelling and or freight charges and damage caused during travel and or freight Limitation of Liability To the fullest...

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Page 9: ...damage 4 Refer to lubrication section page 10 for greasing and routine check points 5 Check and tighten bolts and nuts including wheel nuts 6 Check tyne spacing For specific dimensions refer to page 2...

Page 10: ...S OF DESTINATION MODEL SERIAL NUMBER PLATE IS PLACED ON THE LEFT HAND FRONT OF THE MAIN FRAME MADE PRINTED IN AUSTRALIA BY JOHN SHEARER PTY LTD M143J1 FEB 2019 CONTENTS PAGES DESCRIPTION 3 SPECIFICATI...

Page 11: ...2mm 6 Weight Empty Kg 718 1344 861 1594 approx lb 1583 2962 1898 3515 DISC DRILL Disc Diameter 330mm 13 Jump Height 350mm 13 Disc Spacing 152mm 6 Weight Empty Kg 818 1466 1006 1763 approx lb 1802 3232...

Page 12: ...rive GRAIN AND FERTILISER BOX CAPACITIES The Grain and Fertilizer box is fitted with distributors which allow either grain or fertilizer in both compartments The two compartments of the box are unequa...

Page 13: ...ngs Touch up scratched or damaged paintwork FERTILIZER CORROSION DAMAGE The hopper must be COMPLETELY AND THOROUGHLY CLEANED OUT after use to help prevent corrosion It is especially important that the...

Page 14: ...h one hand place the gauge between the lip of the gate and the roller 5 With other hand move the gate shaft using the spanner until the gauge fits nicely between roller and the gate rather like a feel...

Page 15: ...hard conditions more pressure can be obtained by compressing the springs on the pressure rods BREAST SET ON DISCS The set of the disc may be altered by fitting or removing breast adjustment spacers it...

Page 16: ...S REMOVED DO NOT ATTEMPT ANY WORK ON THE IMPLEMENT WHILE THE IMPLEMENT IS IN MOTION I E CLEANING OF BOXES OR LUBRICATION OF DRIVES ETC PRIOR TO WORKING UNDERNEATH THE IMPLEMENT E G CHANGING POINTS ETC...

Page 17: ...product is possible TENSION ON SPRINGS The pressure is taken at the bolt that holds the boot on The correct pressure on tynes is important the tynes must work on their springs and vibrate to crumble t...

Page 18: ...nd of each day Particularly Hydroscopic Fertilizer Daily Grease Nipples Lubricate all prior to storage at the end of each working period Seasonally DO NOT LEAVE FERTILISER IN THE IMPLEMENT OVERNIGHT P...

Page 19: ...actual sowing rate per hectare for that particular product See table below for different configurations of Note the above is based on checking for all rows If you want to only calibrate using some of...

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Page 21: ...02 19M143J1 13 NOTES...

Page 22: ...ecessary to perform a wheel calibration This should be performed before the first use of the machine or if a change is made to the wheels on the machine such as a change in the size of wheels and or t...

Page 23: ...ow a countdown Step 5 when you have achieved enough pulses align the sensor again Then press Go Next Step 6 Measure and enter the distance travelled Section 3 Seed calibration Step 1 Choose your setti...

Page 24: ...sprockets are positioned Step 2 Prepare to collect the seed If restrictors need to be added or removed do this now before you fill the box Fill the box with the seed you want to calibrate Make sure th...

Page 25: ...below When you lower the machine into the ground this warning will disappear and sowing can commence Ensure the hopper is filled with the calibrated products Step 2 Press the Start button on the scre...

Page 26: ...r for a low speed warning or to calibrate with a more acceptable sprocket ratio for the selected rate The chart on the following page will guide you to an appropriate sprocket ratio If seeding continu...

Page 27: ...t for reference You can add a location such as the paddock where the seeding took place To do so tap edit and then type a name in the Enter Location space The record feature will record the products s...

Page 28: ...ndicator Lights The secondary box has a number of lights to indicate power sensor signals and when the Bluetooth link is active with the tablet These lights can be helpful when testing or troubleshoot...

Page 29: ...r if something is jammed in a roller the circuit breaker will trip to protect the electronics When it trips the button under the clear plastic cover on the end of the metal control box will pop out To...

Page 30: ...high rate medium seeds very low rate medium seeds wheat rye Acceptable low rate small seeds such as canola low rate medium seeds medium rate small seeds medium rate medium seeds very high rate medium...

Page 31: ...NGS PRODUCT GATE SETTING GRANULAR SUPER PHOSPHATE 2 HIGH ANALYSIS FERT 2 UREA granular 2 WHEAT 2 PEAS 3 OATS 2 RICE 2 BARLEY 2 LUPIN 3 SOYBEAN 3 SORGHUM 1 MILLET 1 CANARY 1 SUNFLOWER 2 LINSEED 1 LUCER...

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Page 33: ...E TO THE OTHER Ram lug assembly not adjusted properly Hydraulic cylinders out of phase if trailing hitch kit fitted Check ram lug assembly and adjust if necessary Re phase cylinders see page 27 DISTRI...

Page 34: ...on seal the implement should be Fully raised The tractor control valve be held in the raise position with the tractor at idle it may require holding the valve for several minutes to fully purge the sy...

Page 35: ...02 19M143J1 27 580 TYNE LAYOUT 2 8m...

Page 36: ...02 19M143J1 28 COIL TYNE LAYOUT 2 4m...

Page 37: ...02 19M143J1 29 DISC LAYOUT...

Page 38: ...30 MAIN FRAME GRAIN AND FERTILIZER BOX PLATFORM ETC...

Page 39: ...HOPPER ASSY CPTE ELECTRIC DRIVE 2 8m 22R 47166 HOPPER ASSY CPTE ELECTRIC DRIVE 2 4m 19R 47165 HOPPER ASSY CPTE ELECTRIC DRIVE 2 0m 16R 46870 HOPPER ASSY CPTE GEARBOX 3 3m 22R 46869 HOPPER ASSY CPTE G...

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Page 41: ...x 25 41 FBW6 WASHER FLAT 10 18598 BRACKET ASSY G F LEVER 42 18414 NUT HEX M12 11 18599 BRACKET REAR GRAIN FERT LEVER 43 38533 NUT NYLOC M12 12 18657 BRACE SUPPORT 44 19337 LATCH STRIKE ASSY 13 20502...

Page 42: ...02 19M143J1 34 ELECTRIC DRIVE COMPONENTS...

Page 43: ...AIN CONTROL 1 3 46446 BOX ASSY SPLITTER 1 4 45927 SHAFT MOTOR 2 5 18021 Hex Nut M16 Gr8 2 6 46013 SENSOR BIN LEVEL 2 7 44975 SENSOR HALL EFFECT 2 8 46359 MAGNET 3 9 46874 SPROCKET 10T 2 46873 SPROCKET...

Page 44: ...02 19M143J1 36 VARIDRIVE GEARBOX...

Page 45: ...M ASSY 1 10 46932 EXTENDED DOUBLE SPROCKET 1 11 46933 AXLE ASSY DRIVE WHEEL 1 12 800 055 SPRING FOR PRESSURE ARM 1 13 11951 SEAT FOR TYNE SPRING NI HARD 1 14 13407 EYEBOLT M16 STRAIGHT 1 15 46935 SPRO...

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Page 47: ...TYNE COIL R H 2 18985N BRACKET FOR BAKER BOOT 3 989 881 POINT BAKER 4 19635 CLAMP TOP TYNE CAST 5 46821 CLAMP ASSY COIL TYNE 6 46825 PLATE CLAMP 7 22998 BOLT HEX M12 x 65 8 18124 BOLT HEX M20 x 140 9...

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Page 49: ...3 22926 CUP SPRING 4 22026 AS 1112 1 S1 M20 D N 5 22931 PIN ASSEMBLY TYNE CRANKED 6 36949 CARRIER ASSY TYNE 100SQ 7 34527 CLAMP TOP SQ MOUNT 8 28912 AS 1112 1 S1 M16 W N 36952 COMPLETE ASSEMBLY ITEMS...

Page 50: ...02 19M143J1 42 DISC ASSEMBLY...

Page 51: ...18 490 SPACER Breast adjustment 10648 BOOT SCRAPER ASSY L H 19 33099 BOLT Cup hd Sq M12 x 50 Items 23 25 27 20 33098 BOLT Cup hd Sq M12 x 65 ext d bar 21 26892 BOLT Cup hd Sq M12 x 45 ext d bar 10367...

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Page 53: ...ER Grease 10 hrs 11 27464 TRANSFER Grease 50 hrs 12 27409 TRANSFER Grease 200 hrs 13 22699 TRANSFER Do not ride on implement 14 15880J1 TRANSFER Protect your equipment 15 34732 TRANSFER Lower onto tyn...

Page 54: ...02 19M143J1 46 HITCH KIT HYDRAULICS...

Page 55: ...46000 HITCH ASSEMBLY 1 2 46687 TOP LINK 1 3 46566 ARM AND WHEEL ASSY LH 16 1 46813 ARM AND WHEEL ASSY LH 15 1 4 46565 ARM AND WHEEL ASSY RH 16 1 46812 ARM AND WHEEL ASSY RH 15 1 5 44133 3 75x8 HYD CYL...

Page 56: ...each 100 linear meters The default value for this function is 200 as shown below If unsure of the value you need for your machine simply press the and buttons simultaneously to get the screen to read...

Page 57: ...cture is the partial counter which gets reset now and again It is used more for counting things such as how many hectares have been covered in a day or how many hectares there are in each paddock The...

Page 58: ...ing CLEAR for approximately 1 second 5 Ensure Jackal is in RUN mode when in HOLD mode ON HOLD is displayed at the top of the screen 6 Drive a known distance Jackal should count pulses 7 Enter distance...

Page 59: ...igure so that the alarm will give a warning if the shaft stops turning for some reason when seeding The shaft sensors as well as the standard area sensor can be connected to inputs B1 6 with the white...

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