OPERATION
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4. Raise Seeder so Rollers are barely off the ground.
5. Disengage both Parking Pins from the back LH and
RH sides of the Seeder. This will allow the Rear Roller
to float during operation.
• Remove each Parking Pin Klik Pin.
• Pull each Parking Pin inward aligning the second
from end hole with the frame bushing hole.
• Secure each Parking Pin with a Klik Pin.
Figure 3-5: Parking Pin Disengaged
Detaching Skid Steer from Seeder
WARNING
DANGER
DANGER
1. Raise Seeder so Rollers are barely off the ground.
2. Engage both Parking Pins at the back LH and RH
sides of the Seeder. This will limit the movement of
the Rear Roller.
• Remove each Parking Pin Klik Pin.
• Push each Parking Pin outward aligning the end
hole with the frame bushing hole.
• Secure each Parking Pin with a Klik Pin.
3. Lower Seeder on a flat or even surface. Chock or
block Front and Rear Roller Wheels.
4. Disengage the Skid Steer Mounting Plate Lock Pins.
5. Tilt the Skid Steer Mounting Plate forward, and back
the Skid Steer away from the Seeder.
Aways be
aware if your surroundings when driving Skid Steer in
reverse.
Figure 3-6: Parking Pin Engaged
Skid Steer Seeder Quick
Attach Plate
IMPORTANT
Always be sure the Seeder Parking Pins are engaged
when Seeder is not attached to the Skid Steer.
The Quick Attach Plate can be mounted on the front (Skid
Steer pulls the Seeder) or rear (Skid Steer pushes the
Seeder) of the Seeder.
Plate when mounted on the rear can be offset.
General Operation
1. The minimum horsepower requirement is 35 HP. This
will vary widely due to speed, moisture, and types of
soils. Local dealers can help in making
recommendations for your areas.
2. 3-PT Hitch capacity is based on the Seeder weight
plus the Seed Box capacity with desired seed.
Tractor must be sized
accordingly.
Refer to Tractor’s Manual.
3. Seeder weight plus the Seed Box capacity filled with
the desired seed should be within Skid Steer
operating capacity.
Install Rear Counter Weights if necessary.
Refer
to Skid Steer Operator’s Manual.
4. Operating speed is typically 3-5 mph. Excess speed
can result in undesirable germination, seeder
bouncing, or other unpredictable results. Reduce
speed in rocky conditions to prevent wheel breakage.
5. When not in use, install Parking Pins and lower
Seeder to a flat or even surface. Chock or block Front
and Rear Roller Wheels.
Always be aware of your surroundings when
driving the Skid Steer in reverse.
Never get out of Skid Steer by going under the
boom and attachment.
Klik Pin
Disengaged
RH
Parking Pin
Rear Roller
Arm
Klik Pin
Engaged
Rear
Roller Arm
Parking Pin
RH