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Introduction

Table of Contents

2019-07-18

3P1006NT 313-521M

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Owner Assistance

If you need customer service or repair parts, contact a  

dealer. They have trained personnel, repair parts and 

equipment specially designed for products. 

Refer to Figure 2

Your machine’s parts were specially designed and 

should only be replaced with  parts. Always use the serial 

and model number when ordering parts from your  

dealer. The serial

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number plate is located on the top 

front cross-tube, left of the left gauge wheel mount.
Record your drill model and serial number here for quick 

reference:
Model Number:__________________________
Serial Number: __________________________

Further Assistance

Your dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new 

machine. If for any reason you do not understand any 

part of this manual or are not satisfied with the service 

received, the following actions are suggested:
1. Discuss the matter with your dealership service 

manager making sure that person is aware of any 

problems you may have and has had the opportunity 

to assist you.

2. If you are still unsatisfied, seek out the owner or gen

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eral manager of the dealership, explain the problem, 

and request assistance.

For further assistance write to:

PO Box 5060

Salina, KS 67402

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5060

Figure 2

Serial Number Location

32802

Summary of Contents for 3P1006NT

Page 1: ... without exception Your life and the lives of others depend on it Cover photo may show optional equipment not supplied with standard unit For an Operator s Manual and Decal Kit in another language please see your Land Pride dealer Printed 2019 07 18 Table of Contents 313 521M Operator Manual Compact Drill 3P1006NT 32685 ...

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: ...ransporting 23 Semi Mounted 3 Point Transport 23 Trailer Transport 24 Loading Materials 25 Main Seed Box Loading 25 Loading Native Grass Box 25 Loading Small Seeds Box 25 Loading Dual Seed Box 25 Loading Fertilizer 25 Material Rates Overview 26 Seeding Depth Overview 26 Acremeter Operation 27 Field Operation 28 Parking 28 Storage 28 Section 5 Adjustments 29 Seed and Fertilizer Rate 29 Planting Dep...

Page 4: ...able dealers for Land Pride products Refer to Parts Manual QR Locator on this page for detailed instructions Parts Manual QR Locator The QR Quick Reference code on the cover and to the left will take you to the Parts Manual for this equipment Download the appropriate App on your smart phone open the App point your phone on the QR code and take a picture ...

Page 5: ...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 and the color Safety Orange indicate a potential hazard 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 alert against uns...

Page 6: ... 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 power rinsing or rinsing three times followed by perforation of the container to prevent re use Avoid High Pressure Fluids Escaping fluid un...

Page 7: ...on steering tires Verify that tractor is correctly ballasted Watch for signs of poor steering traction Tires Not a Step Do not use gauge wheel or lift assist tires as steps A tire could spin underfoot resulting in a fall onto the implement or ground possibly causing serious injury The gauge wheel tires can be in poor ground contact at any time even with the drill lowered in the field They can appe...

Page 8: ...ectrical systems Welding Disconnect battery ground Avoid fumes from heated paint Inspect all parts Make sure parts are in good condition and installed properly Remove buildup of grease oil or debris Remove all tools and unused parts from drill before operation Safety At All Times Thoroughly read and understand the instructions in this manual before operation Read all instructions noted on the safe...

Page 9: ...s from your 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 Reflector Slow Moving Vehicle SMV On top of lift assist pivot weldment 1 total...

Page 10: ... attached to both weight brackets 2 total See Transporting on page 23 Reflectors Daytime 838 267C On rear face of lift assist cross tube inside red reflectors On rear face of walkboard inside red reflectors 4 total See Transporting on page 23 Danger Moving Chain Option Dual Seed On outside of box end wall under both covers 2 total 32686B 28226A 32686A 818 518C 32763 818 518C DO NOT operate with en...

Page 11: ...aces of both lower 3 point hitch arms 2 total See Hitching Tractor to Drill on page 15 Danger Possible Chemical Hazard Under lid of Small Seeds box 1 total See Loading Materials on page 25 818 518C 32760 818 518C DO NOT operate with enclosure missing MOVING CHAIN HAZARD To prevent serious injury from moving chain CAUTION 818 518C 32610 818 518C DO NOT operate with enclosure missing MOVING CHAIN HA...

Page 12: ...See Hitching Tractor to Drill on page 15 Warning Falling Hazard On left side frame at ladder 2 total See Loading Materials on page 25 818 337C 32686 WARNING EXCESSIVE SPEED HAZARD To Prevent Serious Injury or Death Do NOT exceed 20 mph maximum transport speed Loss of vehicle control and or machine damage can result 818 337C Rev B 838 057C 68632 WARNING CRUSHING HAZARD To Avoid Serious Injury or De...

Page 13: ...l See Hitching Tractor to Drill on page 15 Warning Hand Crush Option 838 611C Native Grass Under lid 2 under lid 2 3 4 or 5 total See Hitching Tractor to Drill on page 15 Warning Moving Parts On front face of upper front cross tube at gearbox 1 total 68632 32763 838 428C Do not transpo rt drill with Native Grass box adgitat or and its drive compone nts To prevent damage to the Native Grass box loa...

Page 14: ...8 719C 32686 WARNING Cancer and Reproductive Harm www P65Warnings ca gov To prevent injury or death Read and understand Operator s Manual before using Lower implement stop tractor engine set park brake and remove ignition Do now allow riders Keep others away during operation Safely support and secure implement before repairs are made key before servicing adjusting repairing or unplugging CAUTION 8...

Page 15: ...Important Safety Information Table of Contents 2019 07 18 3P1006NT 313 521M 11 NOTICE Petroleum Products 858 679C On ends of seed boxes 1 per seed box 28214B ...

Page 16: ...ing grass stands in ground conditions that are flat to semi flat or gently rolling Models Covered This manual applies to compact drill model Standard 3P1006NT Models have a main seed box A second main seed box Dual Seed Fertilizer Native Grass and or Smalls Seeds capability may be added Using This Manual This manual familiarizes you with safety assembly oper ation adjustments troubleshooting and m...

Page 17: ...ial number here for quick reference Model Number __________________________ Serial Number __________________________ Further Assistance Your dealer wants you to be satisfied with your new machine If for any reason you do not understand any part of this manual or are not satisfied with the service received the following actions are suggested 1 Discuss the matter with your dealership service manager...

Page 18: ...3M in the Reduction kit Pre Planting Setup The balance of this section covers items that need to be completed or checked prior to each field use of the drill Pre Setup Checklist 1 Read and understand Important Safety Information on page 1 2 Check that all working parts are moving freely bolts are tight and cotter pins are spread 3 Check that all grease fittings are in place and lubricated See Lubr...

Page 19: ...ide lower links are aligned with the tractor s lower arms Secure with pins provided with the extension Semi Mounted Hitching If a hitch extension is required mount it on the tractor before hitching the drill 4 Raise or lower tractor 3 point arms or hitch extension as needed and pin lower arms to drill Upper arm is unused 5 Set your tractor 3 point draft control to Float position Equipment Damage R...

Page 20: ... part number 811 856C Bleeding Hydraulics When the hydraulic system is first charged and if air is later allowed in the system it is necessary to bleed it or lift may be uneven See Bleeding Hydraulics starting on page 47 Electrical Connection Refer to Figure 5 8 Plug the drill lighting connector into tractor outlet 9 Coil up and tie up excess cable allowing enough slack for the drill to tilt back ...

Page 21: ... 20 12 Remove transport lock channels from lift assist cylinders See Drill Lift Lower on page 20 Refer to Figure 6 13 Initially adjust tractor 3 point lift arms so opener tube runs at the recommended initial height above ground when drill is lowered in the field 14 The drive wheel should be in the fourth mounting hole from the top This is the factory configuration Note The drive wheel axle height ...

Page 22: ...r brakes 19 When correct level has been achieved set a stop lock or reference indicator on the tractor s hitch con trol to prevent lowering below drill level 20 Check level of frame front to rear If not level adjust the rear height with the stroke control spacers If changed re check front tool bar height and re adjust tractor 3 Point lift arms Repeat until level 4 5 6 files iso text 28000 28359 ep...

Page 23: ...Scheduled Maintenance on page 48 3 Check all tires for proper inflation See Tire Inflation Chart on page 58 4 Check all bolts pins and fasteners Torque as shown in Torque Values Chart on page 59 5 Check drill for worn or damaged parts Repair or replace parts before going to the field 6 Check hydraulic hoses fittings and cylinders for leaks Repair or replace before going to the field 7 Rotate each ...

Page 24: ...rage Refer to Figure 8 and Figure 9 3 If raising for planting remove lock channel from lift assist cylinder Store in the pin hole of the right side of lift assist weldment 4 Install stroke control spacers Remove needed set from rod on lift assist weldment and clamp around cylinder rod Use a locally developed spacer combination see page 18 Raising for Transport Parking or Storage Refer to Figure 8 ...

Page 25: ...ly If lowering from transport parking or storage it is first necessary to raise the drill remove the lock channel and install the stroke control spacers See Leveling the Drill on page 17 1 Slowly move the lift circuit lever to Retract until list assist cylinder fully settles 2 Lower the tractor 3 point lift arms to the stop block or reference indicator established at step 15 on page 17 3 Move lift...

Page 26: ... aligned for the final move as maneuverability is greatly reduced with lock pins in place 3 On both casters lift and turn spring loaded lock pin plungers 90 degrees Move in reverse lock pins snap into place in the caster plate cutouts when aligned under each lock tube 4 Lower drill Unlocking Casters Refer to Figure 10 1 Hitch drill before unlocking 2 Leave the lock pins in place until the drill is...

Page 27: ...e in Mind Remember that the drill may be wider than the tractor Allow safe clearance Observe Road Rules Comply with all national regional and local safety laws when traveling on public roads Towing the drill at high speeds or with a vehicle that is too light can lead to loss of vehicle control and a serious road accident injury and death To reduce the hazard do not exceed 20 mph Check that your tr...

Page 28: ...page 20 6 Carefully tow drill from trailer 7 Remove caster pivot swivel locks if engaged page 22 8 Unless arriving at planting ground install lift assist cylinder transport locks page 20 1 Weights approximate and can vary by hundreds of pounds based on material density press wheel options accessories and user modifications Weight kit figures presume 10 each 100 pound suitcase weights All Boxes Emp...

Page 29: ...also a latch It needs to pivot up to release the lid 2 Load seed evenly into compartments Loading Small Seeds Box 1 If loading prior to transport and calibration has not yet been done set Seed Rate Handle to 0 At 0 no seed can leak during transport 2 Take all necessary materials safety precautions if the seed is treated 3 The Small Seeds lid is held closed by two external rubber latches Pull them ...

Page 30: ...ate Handle Driver Driven Cup Adjustment Door Handle Coulter Height page 17 The coulters prepare soil ahead of the openers and are typically set slightly deeper than the openers The openers thus only need to open the tilled shaft into a V shaped furrow The openers cannot gener ally run deeper than the coulters and running them too close to coulter depth may result in uneven seed depth Opener Depth ...

Page 31: ...supplied with these drills have varied over time For operational details modes resets calibration see the manual supplied with the acreme Disc Blade Adjustments as blades wear page 34 As blades wear the diameter of the discs and their contact gap changes Seeding depth will also change or become irregular unless adjustments are made to blade spacing and the T handle setting Generally the blades nee...

Page 32: ... 4 Remove pins from lower 3 point links on drill not on any hitch extension in use 5 Disconnect lighting harness and any other electrical connections 6 Disconnect lift assist hydraulic line Storage Store drill where children do not play Prevent coulter opener ground contact 1 Hitch tractor page 15 2 Unload seed and fertilizer boxes page 43 3 Thoroughly clean seed seed treatment residue and fertili...

Page 33: ... is controlled by Rate Reduction Sprockets see manual 202 583M Right Drive Type gearbox lever drill front Driven Sprocket at Native Grass Seed box Small Seeds rate is controlled by a Rate Handle at box drill rear Fertilizer rate is controlled by a Rate Adjuster at box drill rear Planting Depth Setting nominal planting depth and achieving it consis tently is affected by multiple adjustable drill fu...

Page 34: ...ructions If necessary adjust individual coulters or openers to run deeper for tire tracks refer to Coulter Depth Individual Rows on page 32 The amount of coulter down force needed to cut a soil groove varies with soil conditions Adding weight or shortening the coulter spring increases coulter down pressure and cutting force Coulter Depth All Rows Refer to Figure 15 Raise or lower drive wheels by r...

Page 35: ...up over obstructions To adjust the coulter spring Refer to Figure 16 1 Raise the drill and install transport locks See Drill Lift Lower on page 20 2 Determine the new spring length desired See the table at right 3 Measure the current length of the spring s to be changed If already shorter than 93 4 in or longer than 101 4 in do not further adjust them 4 Loosen the jam nut 5 Rotate the adjuster nut...

Page 36: ...the drill and pull forward 30 feet 10m 8 Check coulter blade to opener blade furrow centerline alignment Drill Weight Adjustment In heavy no till conditions or if it is otherwise necessary to increase coulter spring force extra frame weight is probably required or the higher forces will just lift the drill off the ground resulting in unreliable ground drive operation Adding weight requires the opt...

Page 37: ... flap may need to be shortened if Seed Lok is field installed See Seed Flap Replacement on page 45 for maintenance Seed Lok firming wheel optional Improves seed soil contact See Seed Lok Lock Up on page 36 5 Disc Scraper standard In sticky soils a scraper helps keep the opener discs operating freely A slotted scraper is standard See Disc Scraper Adjustment on page 35 A spring loaded carbide scrape...

Page 38: ...ng one or more spacer washers If the contact region varies with blade rotation one or both blades is likely bent and in need of replacement Adjusting Disc Contact Sharp Object Hazard Row unit disc blades may be sharp Use caution when making adjustments in this area Refer to Figure 21 1 Raise the drill and lock the lift assist cylinders 2 Remove the bolt retaining the opener disc on one side Carefu...

Page 39: ...ead use coulter adjustments page 30 and frame weight adjustments page 32 Re check drill level page 17 after adjusting row force Disc Scraper Adjustment To keep opener discs turning freely dirt scrapers are mounted between discs to clean as the discs rotate As field conditions vary scrapers may need to be adjusted In damp conditions scrapers may need to be lowered If openers are not turning freely ...

Page 40: ...han placed deeper Seed Lok Lock Up Optional Seed Lok firming wheels provide additional seed to soil contact The wheels are spring loaded and do not require adjusting In some wet and sticky conditions the wheels may accumulate soil To avoid problems associated with this you can lock up the firmers Refer to Figure 25 shown with an opener disc removed for clarity this task can be performed with discs...

Page 41: ...ose the seed trench and gently press soil over seed To provide consistent soil firming press wheels are free to move down from normal operating position This maintains pressing action even if opener discs encounter obstructions or hard soil Refer to Figure 26 Set opener seeding depth by adjusting press wheel height To adjust first raise drill slightly then lift and slide T handles on top of opener...

Page 42: ...adjust page 17 Casters lifting drill Set lift assist circuit to Float Opener discs not turning freely Trash or mud build up on disc scraper Adjust scraper page 35 Scraper adjusted too tight restricting movement Adjust scraper page 35 Failed disc bearings Replace disc bearings Bent or twisted opener frame Replace opener frame Planting conditions too wet Wait until drier weather Too much opener down...

Page 43: ...r weather Too much down pressure on open ers Reduce down pressure on openers page 35 Backed up with drill in the ground Clean out and check for damage Failed disc bearings Replace disc bearings Scraper worn or damaged Replace scraper Feed cup sprockets locked up or twisted feed cup drive shaft Foreign matter lodged in one or more feed cup sprockets Clean out feed cup sprockets Use clean seed Dried...

Page 44: ...ion tire size and pressure If correct solution may be to wait for drier conditions Passes misaligned Check that planting passes are not leaving gaps under reporting area or causing overlap over reporting area Wheel slippage is varying from nom inal If variance is consistent develop a correc tion factor for your conditions Check that acremeter is for your drill Activate display Lower left corner mu...

Page 45: ...e paper or cardboard not body parts and wear heavy gloves to check for suspected leaks Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient pressure to penetrate the skin Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be almost invisible If an accident occurs seek immediate medical attention from a physician familiar with this type of injury After using drill for several hours check all bolts to be sure t...

Page 46: ...ead to the top of the weldment this measurement is a starting point and will need to be fine tuned from field to field as conditions vary Depending on conditions adjustment may be needed to go from field to road transport If caster brake components are ever replaced return the bolts to the factory setting Pressure Plate Adjustment 1 Loosen the jam nut 2 Turn the bolt clockwise until the spring is ...

Page 47: ...wear and damage does require shaft rotation Set the Seed Rate Handle to 100 and disengage the lock out hub With openers lowered to engage the clutch the seed meter jackshaft can be slowly turned with the calibration crank while another person inspects the flutes from the open seed boxes Native Grass Box Clean Out If a suitable vacuum is available open the Native Grass box lid and vacuum out remain...

Page 48: ...rank or end wheel until no seed flows 6 If a vacuum cleaner is available remove any residual seed from top of meters Disc Maintenance Coulter and opener disc blades wear in normal service becoming smaller in diameter Periodically check blade diameter and replace when below the recommended limits Discs can also be dented by unusual field haz ards or bent Replace damaged blades immediately Opener Di...

Page 49: ...ns 1 2 in per ft 42 mm m 3 Measure the current slack Acting at a right angle to the chain span at the center of the span deflect the chain in both directions The slack is the distance of the movement 4 Adjust the idlers for ideal slack Whenever mounting a chain make sure the clip at the removable link is oriented to minimize snags Refer to Figure 34 arrow shows chain direction Install clip with op...

Page 50: ...ange in drill height is required 2 Hitch the drill to the tractor s 3 point lift arms Raise the drill and support the rear tool bar on jack stands 3 Loosen the jam nut 4 Rotate the adjuster nut under weldment top not visible in figure by the amount of height change required Moving the eye bolt lower increases height Moving the eye bolt higher decreases height 5 Tighten the jam nut 6 Lower the dril...

Page 51: ...g at ORB O Ring Boss Never bleed pressurized lines at QD Quick Disconnect fittings 1 Check hydraulic fluid in tractor reservoir and fill reservoir to proper level Add fluid to system as needed A low reservoir level may introduce air into the system causing jerky or uneven cylinder movements 2 Hitch drill to tractor page 15 3 If lift assist lock channel or stroke control spacers are installed raise...

Page 52: ...ty Until grease emerges Lift Assist Arm Pivot One zerk each pivot 4 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Caster Pivots One zerk each pivot 2 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges 8 50 Multi purpose spray lubricant Multi purpose grease lubricant Multi purpose oil lubricant Intervals operating hours at which service is required Inspection 28382 8 32...

Page 53: ...nce is felt Note If Small Seeds is also installed access these zerks from below Small Seeds Shaft Bearings Option 1 zerk total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until grease emerges Felt Barrier Seals 1 seal at each shaft end 2 total Type of Lubrication Oil Quantity Soak seal Note If Small Seeds is also installed access these seals from below or through the end wall gaps 15 16381 15 18082 30 163...

Page 54: ...d forth to get oil into the square bore Perform this with seed box empty or handle may be difficult to set to 100 Drive Chains See Chain Routing starting on page 60 for locations all chains by drill configuration Type of Lubrication Chain Lube Quantity Coat thoroughly Coulter Hub Bearings One zerk per coulter 15 total Type of Lubrication Grease Quantity Until resistance is felt 50 12126 As Require...

Page 55: ...re maintenance or lubrication If the gearbox has been opened for repair repack all gears and around shaft bearings using at least 7 oz of gear lube part number 788067 Keep moisture and dirt out of gearbox Inspect replace if needed the rubber seals on gearbox drive and shifter shafts Spread a small skim coat of anaerobic sealant Loctite 525 or equivalent to gear case mating surfaces before bolting ...

Page 56: ... a main seed box only or has Dual Seed1 or Native Grass as the only optional box order the W DRIVE kit to obtain the necessary accessory drive components If the drill has Fertilizer or Small Seeds or any combination thereof order the W O DRIVE kit Coulter Blades The standard coulter blades on the 3P1006NT drill are 17 in 43 2 cm 820 156C Turbo or 820 018C Fluted Available replacement and alternate...

Page 57: ...r for ordering information Note Dual Seed is not compatible with Native Grass or Fertilizer Option or kits For operation see Loading Materials on page 25 Setting Main Box Seed Rate in Seed Rate Manual and Main Box and Dual Box Clean Out on page 43 Fertilizer The Fertilizer attachment is designed to meter dry fertilizer and apply it in row It is driven independently of other boxes on the drill The ...

Page 58: ...ld installed This manual does not list kit part numbers as the available wheels are often region specific Consult your dealer Series II Native Grass Attachment This attachment is designed to seed fluffy hard to plant grasses Standard equipment includes dedicated ground drive and gearbox system acremeter 10 bushel box with Series II meters Series II agitator and seed tubes Consult your dealer for o...

Page 59: ...er kit per opener Seed Lok Seed Firmer For operations see Seed Lok Lock Up on page 36 Seed Lubricants Use seed lubricants only in Native Grass planting See Loading Materials on page 25 Seed Tube Plug Main Seeds This plug stops seed flow from the main or dual seed box above the meter Order one per row to be set inactive See Main Seed Row Shutoff in the Seed Rate Manual Description Part Number RMVBL...

Page 60: ...ntly of other boxes on the drill The standard attachment includes a drive system 2 4 bushel box 85 liter meters and seed tubes Consult your dealer for ordering information Note The Small Seeds attachment is compatible with an existing concurrently installed or subsequent installation of Dual Seed Fertilizer or Native Grass For operation see Loading Materials on page 25 Small Seeds Rate in Seed Rat...

Page 61: ...dard 100 pound 45 kg suitcase style tractor weights The weight brackets are available as an Option with the original drill order or as a separate kit The kits do not include weights See also Weight Bracket Installation on page 85 and Drill Weight Adjustment on page 32 Second Ladder The second ladder can installed on the opposite end of the walkboard from the standard ladder 28226 Description Part ...

Page 62: ...Native Grass Box 10 bu 352 liters Small Seeds Box 2 4 bu 85 liters Fertilizer Box 9 2 cubic feet 261 liters Agitators Optional in Main Seed box Standard in Dual Seed or Native Grass box Transport Lift Assist Wheel 265 70B 16 5 NHS Skid Steer 6 bolt rim Ground Drive Wheel 5 70 8 8 Ply 4 bolt rim Tractor Requirements Semi Mounted 3 point Category II hitch 100 hp 75 kW 1 hydraulic circuit Tire Size I...

Page 63: ... 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 mm x pitch nom...

Page 64: ...s show tooth counts for idler sprockets P callout show chain pitch count Standard Left Ground Drive to Gearbox This assembly drives the Main Seed Box via the gearbox and if installed the optional Main Box Agitator Fertilizer attachment and or Small Seeds attachment See Left Gearbox to Main Seed Box Meters on page 61 for gearbox output chain routing 28279 23T 12i 12i 12i 41T 12i 12i 19T 19T 58P 188...

Page 65: ...s 2019 07 18 3P1006NT 313 521M 61 Left Gearbox to Main Seed Box Meters See Standard Left Ground Drive to Gearbox on page 60 for gearbox input Main box meters are the only meters coupled to the left gearbox output 89P 12i 28385 12i 12T 15T U D F B L R ...

Page 66: ... Right Ground Drive Option See Right Gearbox to Native Grass Meters Option on page 63 for Native Grass gearbox output One sprocket from storage tower is mounted at Native Grass meter shaft the 17T as shipped 28368 12i 12i 12i 12i 23T 58P 186 19T 41T 20T 22T 21T 19T 18T 23T 16T 15T 14T U D F B L R ...

Page 67: ...Native Grass Right Ground Drive Option on page 62 for Native Grass gearbox input Table 1 Native Grass Driven Sprocket 14T through 23T from storage tower ships with 17T shown on this page Native Grass Gearbox Output Sprocket Standard drill 19T with Rate Reduction kit 12T A B C 170 35T 28298 17i 12i A 12i 17T 12i 42P B C U D F B L R ...

Page 68: ...Agitator Option No Fertilizer or Small Seeds installed Agitator and Fertilizer Drive Options No Small Seeds installed See Fertilizer Box Drive Option on page 66 for Fertilizer Box drive 22T 112P 28301 12i 12T 17T 40P 12i 12i 35T U D F B L R 140 28331 28T 35T 12i 12i 17T 12T 22T 12i 40P U D F B L R ...

Page 69: ...rass configuration See Small Seeds Box Drive Option on page 68 for Small Seeds Box drive Agitator and Small Seeds Drive w Native Grass Options No Fertilizer installed See Agitator and Small Seeds Drive Options on page 65 if Native Grass not installed See Small Seeds Box Drive Option on page 68 for Small Seeds Box drive 135 28332 28T 35T 17i 12i 12i 17T 12T 22T 12i 40P U D F B L R 214 28327 28T 35T...

Page 70: ...ain Seed Box Agitator installed See Fertilizer Box Drive Option on page 66 for Fertilizer Box drive Fertilizer Box Drive Option See Small Seeds Box Drive with Fertilizer Option on page 69 if Small Seeds also installed 140 28302 38T 40P 12i 12i 17T 12T 22T 12i U D F B L R 140 28345 28T 56P 12T 12i 30T U D R L F B ...

Page 71: ...e details Small Seeds Drive Option See Small Seeds Box Drive with Fertilizer Option on page 69 if Fertilizer is also installed See Agitator and Small Seeds Drive w Native Grass Options on page 65 if Main Box Agitator is also installed with or without Native Grass installed See Small Seeds Box Drive Option on page 68 for Small Seeds Box drive details 79P 28346 17T 56P 140 40P 12T 28T 17i 12i 12i 17...

Page 72: ...Small Seeds Box Drive with Fertilizer Option on page 69 if Fertilizer is also installed See Agitator and Small Seeds Drive Options on page 65 Small Seeds Drive Option on page 67 or Small Seeds Drive w Native Grass Options on page 68 for Accessory Jackshaft to Small Seeds chain detail 28342 28T 214 40P 17i 12i 12i 17T 12T 22T 12i U D F B L R 60P 28345 28T D Table 1 Accessory to Small Seeds chain 12...

Page 73: ... 521M 69 Small Seeds Box Drive with Fertilizer Option When Fertilizer is also installed Small Seeds Jackshaft is driven from Fertilizer jackshaft If Fertilizer is not also installed see Small Seeds Box Drive Option on page 68 79P 13742 17T 60P 12i 12i 17T 17T 27T U D R L F B ...

Page 74: ...x A Reference Information Table of Contents 3P1006NT 313 521M 2019 07 18 70 Dual Seed Drive Option Dual box meters are driven by the right hand gearbox 31627 170 35T 42P 17i 25T 12i 12i 20T 19T 19T U D F B L R ...

Page 75: ...ence Information Table of Contents 2019 07 18 3P1006NT 313 521M 71 Dual Seed and Small Seeds Drive Options Dual box meters are driven by the right hand gearbox 31628 22T 214 17i 12i 12i 17T 12T 22T 12i 40P U D F B L R ...

Page 76: ...Appendix A Reference Information Table of Contents 3P1006NT 313 521M 2019 07 18 72 Hydraulic Diagram Null4 Lift Assist 32056 ...

Page 77: ...east 10 ft 3 m clearance behind the press wheels tractor access in front ample light flat level and dry surface Tools required for installation hoist with 500 lb 277 kg capacity basic hand tools to to callouts identify components in the currently referenced Figure or Figures These num bers may be re used from page to page to callouts reference existing parts exchanged or temporarily removed parts ...

Page 78: ...The outside of the wheel rim has the valve stem The bolt holes are raised to the outside and counter sunk for the self centering bolts The outside of the spindle is the threaded end with two jam nuts 13 Insert the spindle into the wheel Insert bolts to finger tight Note Following the order in the bolt torquing pattern gradually tighten the bolts to Grade 5 specification Refer to Figure 42 which de...

Page 79: ... pivot mount Carefully adjust the spacer position until the pin passes through it 18 Insert one spacer between the rear holes of the pivot mount and pivot arm Carefully adjust the spacer position until the pin passes through it 19 Select one each 802 060C HHCS 5 8 11X4 GR5 803 024C NUT LOCK 5 8 11 PLT Align the pin bolt hole with the bolt hole in the front tube of the pivot mount From the top inse...

Page 80: ... 2 LG 802 034C HHCS 1 2 13X1 1 4 GR5 804 015C WASHER LOCK SPRING 1 2 PLT Place spacer over the top of the caster shaft With mallet drive one bushing into shaft hole on bottom of pivot arm tube and one in top of hole on pivot arm tube Place shaft up through these bushings in pivot arm Complete assembling shaft by placing caster retaining cap on top and securing with two washer lock springs and two ...

Page 81: ...ne each Select eight each 802 057C HHCS 5 8 11X2 1 4 GR5 803 021C NUT HEX 5 8 11 PLT 804 022C WASHER LOCK SPRING 5 8 PLT Position both clamp spacers Place lift assist mount clamp weldment on top of spacers Secure with bolts washers and nuts Attach Lift Assist Bolt On Mount 29 Select one 30 Select ten each 802 055C HHCS 5 8 11X2 GR5 804 022C WASHER LOCK SPRING 5 8 PLT 803 021C NUT HEX 5 8 11 PLT At...

Page 82: ...lect one set 802 728C HHCS 1 8X18 GR5 804 029C WASHER FLAT 1 SAE 804 027C WASHER LOCK SPRING 1 PLT 803 031C NUT HEX 1 8 PLT Bring the lower holes of the lift assist pivot into alignment with the rear tube of the lower arms Insert a bolt Add a flat washer and lock washer Secure with nut tightened to Grade 2 torque Upper Parallel Arm 35 Select one Note The upper parallel arms are symmetrical There i...

Page 83: ... and nut Tighten the nut 44 Place the wiring and tube clips around the feed line hose Insert the bolt Loosely secure with lock washer and nut Tighten the nut 45 Feed line hose terminates in a 1 2 in male NPT fitting Adapt this to the style and size of coupler required to connect the drill to a hydraulic source for the next step The drill does not include a coupler for this purpose If fitting the c...

Page 84: ...installed to prevent damage during shipment The dealer must install the lights prior to selling the drill Amber Lights Refer to Figure 52 50 Select one 151 454D SPACER 119 190D HANDLE 151 443D 10 GA BOX DRILL LEFT LIGHT MNT NOT SHOWN 151 452D 10 GA BOX DRILL RIGHT LIGHT MNT 833 697C LIGHT AMBER LAMP LED Select two 802 203C HFSS 1 2 13X1 1 2 GR5 803 169C NUT HEX FLG LOCK 1 2 13 PLT 801 081C SCREW H...

Page 85: ...arness is fastened to the rear of the machine mainframe with a wire tie Remove the wire tie Refer to Figure 54 58 Select two 800 449C P CLAMP 802 079C HHCS 3 8 16X1 1 4 GR5 804 011C WASHER FLAT 3 8 USS PLT 804 013C WASHER LOCK SPRING 3 8 PLT 803 014C NUT HEX 3 8 16 PLT 59 Install the two P clamps on the wishbone harness 60 Install a P clamp and a 3 8 16x1 1 4 cap screw in the two locations shown 6...

Page 86: ...tube inlet Dual Seed or Fertilizer Hose Select one 800 346C CLAMP HOSE 2 5 8 42 Open the clamp Place it onto the outlet end of the hose up against the ribs Slide the outlet end of the hose fully onto the delivery tube inlet at the center row unit opening Move the clamp to halfway onto the hose neck Native Grass Hose Select one 800 346C CLAMP HOSE 2 5 8 42 Open the clamp Place it onto the outlet en...

Page 87: ... from the pivot Locate it in a seed box or crate Select two sets 802 092C RHSNB 5 16 18X3 4 GR5 804 009C WASHER LOCK SPRING 5 16 PLT 803 008C NUT HEX 5 16 18 PLT Orient the reflector upright and red orange reflective side to rear Secure mount to lift assist pivot with bolts lock washers and nuts Figure 56 SMV Reflector 32531 23 101 107 62 75 66 107 101 23 62 75 66 107 101 23 62 75 66 ...

Page 88: ...e 890 357C SCRAPER SPRING LOAD AIR DESIGN If the blades were not completely pre assembled select one each K7090 AIR DESIGN SCRAPER LH SIDE K7091 AIR DESIGN SCRAPER RH SIDE K7096 SPACER AND WASHER ASSEMBLY K7093 AIR DESIGN SCRAPER 15LB SPRING Nest one side behind the other Connect the spring between the sides using the small top holes Insert the spacer from the front with the narrow raised center t...

Page 89: ...Select one 838 266C AMBER REFLECTOR DECAL 7 Install the amber reflector decal on the decal mount 8 Examine the weights to be used and determine how to install the weight bracket adjustment legs The orientation depicted is not optimal for all weights 9 Select one and two sets 802 055C HHCS 5 8 11X2 GR5 804 021C WASHER FLAT 5 8 SAE PLT 804 022C WASHER LOCK SPRING 5 8 PLT 803 021C NUT HEX 5 8 11 PLT ...

Page 90: ...ear such as wear items and ground engaging components repeat repair due to improper diagnosis or repair by the dealer temporary repairs service calls and or mileage to and from customer location overtime premium or unit hauling expenses The warranty may be voided if the unit is towed at speeds in excess of 20 miles per hour 32 kilometers per hour or is used in soils with rocks stumps or other obst...

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