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INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION

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Maintenance Safety

• Block the implement so it will not roll when working on

or under it to prevent injury.

• Do not make adjustments or lubricate the machine

while it is in motion.

• Make sure all moving parts have stopped.

• Understand the procedure before doing the work. Use

proper tools and equipment.

Protective Equipment

• Wear protective clothing & equipment appropriate for

the job. Avoid loose fitting clothing.

• Because prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause

hearing impairment or hearing loss, wear suitable
hearing protection, such as earmuffs or earplugs.

Chemical Safety

• Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous. Improper

use can seriously injure persons, animals, plants, soil
& property.

• Read chemical manufacture’s instructions and store or

dispose of unused chemicals as specified. Handle
chemicals with care & avoid inhaling smoke from any
type of chemical fire.

• Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by

the chemical manufacturer.

High Pressure Fluid Safety

Escaping fluid under pressure can be nearly invisible and
have enough force to penetrate the skin causing serious
injury. Use a piece of cardboard, rather than hands, to
search for suspected leaks.

Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically
removed within a few hours or gangrene may result.

Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic lines.

Prepare for Emergencies

• Keep a First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher handy

• Keep emergency numbers for the doctor, ambulance,

hospital and fire department near the phone.

Tire Safety

Tire changing can be dangerous and should be

performed by trained personnel using correct tools and
equipment.

When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension

hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side, not in
front of or over the tire assembly. Use a safety cage if
available.

When removing and installing wheels use

wheel-handling equipment adequate for the weight
involved.

Safety Chain

Use the safety chain to help control drawn machinery
should it separate from the tractor drawbar.

Use a chain with a strength rating equal to or greater than
the gross weight of towed machinery, which is 10,100
pounds minimum in accordance with ASAE S338.2
specifications. If two or more implements are pulled in
tandem, a larger chain may be required. Chain capacity
must be greater than the TOTAL weight of all towed
implements.

A second chain should be used between each
implement.

Attach the chain to the tractor drawbar support or
specified anchor location. Allow only enough slack in the
chain to permit turning. The distance from hitch pin to
attachment point or intermediate support point should not
exceed 9 inches. See Figure 1-2.

Replace the chain if any links or end fittings are broken,
stretched or damaged.

Do not use a safety chain for towing.

Figure 1-2 Safety Chain

Summary of Contents for Brillion FPS-6

Page 1: ...v0312 2P102 LANDOLL CORPORATION 1900 North Street Marysville Kansas 66508 785 562 5381 800 428 5655 WWW LANDOLL COM Food Plot Seeder Models FPS 6 FPSA 6 FPSB 6 FPST 6 FPSAT 6 and FPSBT 6 Operator s Ma...

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Page 3: ...gh Pressure Fluid Safety 1 3 Prepare for Emergencies 1 3 Tire Safety 1 3 Safety Chain 1 3 2 Operation OPERATION OF THE FPS6 2 1 Attaching to Tractor 2 1 Transporting Pull Type Seeder 2 1 Disc Gang Adj...

Page 4: ...onal Coil Tine 3 4 Field Installation of Meter Box 3 5 Field Installation Agitator Box 3 7 Optional Rock Box 3 9 Optional Positive Drive Roller 3 9 4 Preventative Maintenance General Torque Specificat...

Page 5: ...me of printing Some parts may have changed to assure top performance Location reference Right and Left designations in this manual are determined by facing the direction the implement will travel duri...

Page 6: ...cle sign purchased separately as required Slow moving tractors and towed implements can create a hazard when driven on public roads They are difficult to see especially at night Do not tow an implemen...

Page 7: ...rd by relieving pressure before disconnecting hydraulic lines Prepare for Emergencies Keep a First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher handy Keep emergency numbers for the doctor ambulance hospital and fire...

Page 8: ...1 4 2P102 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION Figure 1 3 Safety Decal Locations 1 of 2 WARNING MOVING PART HAZARD 2K123 P N 2K123 2P251 P N P N 528933 P N 528933 P N 528938 P N 528938...

Page 9: ...MENT OR REPAIRS OR WHEN NOT IN USE 5 KEEP ALL PERSONS AWAY FROM MACHINE DURING HITCHING AND OPERATING 6 SLOW DOWN BEFORE MAKING SHARP TURNS OR USING THE BRAKE DRIVE SLOWLY OVER ROUGH GROUND SIDE HILLS...

Page 10: ...1 6 2P102 INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION Table provided for general use NOTES...

Page 11: ...evel ground and attached to a tractor adjust the tractor top link so that the Floating Link Pin is halfway into the Floating Link Slot NOTE The Floating Link Pin must be in the center of the slot for...

Page 12: ...igure 2 5 Link Transport Position Disc Gang Adjustment Disc Gang Adjustment is accomplished by loosening the inner gang 3 4 10 bolt and removing the outer gang 3 4 10 bolt Move the outer bolt to eithe...

Page 13: ...ositive ground drive for the seed meters The sprockets clamp assembly serves a dual purpose It holds the sprocket on the shaft and provides a means of adjustment to keep the roller segments snug to ea...

Page 14: ...ine floats freely helping to disperse soil and residue over seeded soil and follow the contour of the land The angle at which the tines come into contact with the soil can be adjusted by loosening the...

Page 15: ...ure 2 13 Planting Rates Front Meter Box PLANTING RATES RATES ARE INTENDED AS A GUIDE ONLY VARIATIONS IN SIZE AND CLEANLINESS WILL AFFECT RATES CHECK ACREAGE AND POUNDS OF SEED USED FOR BEST RESULTS 1...

Page 16: ...2 6 2P102 OPERATION Figure 2 14 Planting Rates Agitator Box...

Page 17: ...otating washers and retainer rings in the seed meters Do not attempt to open meters more than 1 Feed rolls could become disengaged from washer in seed cup Seed rate chart is located in this manual See...

Page 18: ...0 the holes in the box should be completely covered If the holes are not covered loosen the three bolts holding the seedmeter casting and shift it slightly so that the 0 mark is farther from the cont...

Page 19: ...OPERATION 2 9 Figure 2 18 Seed Rate Max Adj Rear Agitator 1 of 3 Figure 2 19 Seed Rate Min Adj Rear Agitator 2 of 3 Figure 2 20 Seed Rate Adj Rear Agitator 3 of 3...

Page 20: ...This Is The Approx Pounds acre 17 Tooth Driver roller Axle 23 Tooth Driven 10 Tooth Driver 26 Tooth Driven Meter Box Drive Take up Klik pin Disconnect 5 8 Hex On Frame Exterior 37 Tooth Driven Take u...

Page 21: ...spread Park the seeder in a work area that has a level surface and make sure it is blocked securely so that it cannot roll Seeder Assembly Support the frame and seedbox assembly with a hoist or by si...

Page 22: ...lation 1 Fasten Rockshaft to Frame end plates with 1 2 13 x 1 1 4 Capscrews and Lock Nuts 2 Align Cylinder Mount lug with Rockshaft lug Attach Cylinder Mount onto Frame tube with 1 2 13 U bolts and Lo...

Page 23: ...ts 1 Check flare and seat for defects 2 Lubricate the connection 3 Install hoses without twists 4 Hand tighten until connection bottoms 5 Using 2 wrenches to prevent twisting rotate the swivel nut 2 w...

Page 24: ...d LH Coil Tine Brackets into Frame End Plates upper 21 32 hole with 5 8 11 x 1 3 4 Capscrews Flat Washer and Locknut 3 Attach Pipe and Tine Assembly to Brackets with Clamp 1 2 13 x 1 1 2 Capscrew and...

Page 25: ...l measures 1 13 32 Install set screws See Figure 3 6 Figure 3 6 Seed Shaft Extension 8 Install Bearing on to Frame Side Plate with 1 4 20 x 1 flange head capscrew lock washer and hex nut Note that an...

Page 26: ...3 6 2P102 ASSEMBLY Figure 3 7 Meter Box Front and Rear View...

Page 27: ...the Cotter Pin end of the Seed Shaft If washer keeps falling off the shaft you may need to remove the cotter pin and re insert it after you have the box mounted to the frame 4 Position the box onto t...

Page 28: ...3 8 2P102 ASSEMBLY Figure 3 9 Agitator Box Assembly Figure 3 10 Double Seedbox Drive Chain...

Page 29: ...stall it onto Positive Drive Roller in the same position 4 Install roller chain and guards onto the Frame in reverse order of disassembly 5 Starting with the left side of the scraper assembly move the...

Page 30: ...3 10 2P102 ASSEMBLY Table provided for general use NOTES...

Page 31: ...de 8 UNF SIZE SAE Grade 2 SAE Grade 5 SAE Grade 8 1 4 20 4 5 6 7 9 11 1 4 28 5 6 7 9 10 12 5 16 18 8 10 13 13 18 22 5 16 24 9 11 14 17 20 25 3 8 16 15 19 23 29 35 42 3 8 24 17 21 25 31 35 44 7 16 14 2...

Page 32: ...0 PSI Figure 4 1 Wheel Hub METRIC Coarse thread metric class 10 9 fasteners and class 10 0 nuts and through hardened flat washers phosphate coated Rockwell C 38 45 Use value in if using prevailing tor...

Page 33: ...Hubs every 40 60 hours Repack Wheel Hub bearings annually before each season usage See Figure 4 1 Lubricating Disc Assemblies Grease Disc Gang Assembly Bearings at the start of each work day See Figu...

Page 34: ...hen it has 1 8 3 16 deflection across the sprockets See Figure 4 4 If adjustment is needed loosen the hex nut on the Idler and slide the Idler until the proper sag is achieved Figure 4 4 Transmission...

Page 35: ...ally with quality chain oil For best penetration lubricate chain immediately after use while chain is still warm See Figure 4 5 Figure 4 5 Chain Maintenance Do not lubricate chain while machine is in...

Page 36: ...ANCE Firming Roller Check Firming Roller regularly for tightness between wheel if adjustment is needed loosen the Lock Nut and slide the Star Sprocket weldment over Re tighten the Lock Nut See Figure...

Page 37: ...m x 11 ga 16 in 406 mm x 11 ga 16 in 406 mm x 11 ga Arbor Bolt 1 125 in 28 6 mm Square 1 125 in 28 6 mm Square 1 125 in 28 6 mm Square Gang Bearings 1 125 in 28 6 mm Greaseable 1 125 in 28 6 mm Grease...

Page 38: ...HP 26 88 kW and up 35 HP 26 88 kW and up 35 HP 26 88 kW and up Recommended Operating Speed 3 to 5 MPH 5 to 8 3 km h 3 to 5 MPH 5 to 8 3 km h 3 to 5 MPH 5 to 8 3 km h Food Plot Seeder Specifications F...

Page 39: ...mm 4 in 102 mm 6 in 152 mm 4 in 102 mm Seed Delivery Broadcast with Wind Deflector Tray Broadcast with Wind Deflector Tray Broadcast with Wind Deflector Tray Pulverizer Assembly Working Width of Pulve...

Page 40: ...5 4 2P102 GENERAL REFERENCE AND SPECIFICATIONS Page Intentionally Blank...

Page 41: ...ovement s Description and Comments 7 7 2008 205rev7 7 08 Initial Release 9 15 2011 205rev0911 Incorporated improved pictures and drawings Incorporated ECN s 35017 and 35166 3 18 2012 205rev0312 Incorp...

Page 42: ...Models FPS 6 FPSA 6 FPSB 6 FPST 6 FPSAT 6 and FPSBT 6 Operator s Manual Re Order Part Number 2P102 LANDOLL CORPORATION 1900 North Street Marysville Kansas 66508 785 562 5381 800 428 5655 WWW LANDOLL...

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