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INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

INTRODUCTION

COP and COP SUPREMA planters are especially designed

to make the No-Till or Conventional planting of Corn, Soybean,
Bean, Rice, Peanut, Delinted Cotton, Sorghum, etc...

The permanent row units floating control guarantees the

accompaniment of the soil topography variations.

COP makes the precision planting with horizontal perforated

plates for several crops.

COP SUPREMA uses the vacuum seed metering, with

exclusive sealing system that assures larger useful life and a
continuous and uniform job.

The fertilizer  distribution is done with auger type metering,

guaranteeing an uniform distribution in all the row units.

The calibration for different rates of fertilizer and seed is easily

obtained by the sprocket combination mechanism, without using
any tools.

The seed depth control is done through the oscillating rubber

wheels, that accompany the ground and favor the plants
emergence for equal.

This Manual contains the necessary information for the best

planter performance. The operator must read with attention the
whole manual before operating and be aware of the safety
recommendations.

To obtain any information, or in the eventuality of technical

problems, consult the dealer, as well as Marchesan's customer
service, that will guarantee the planters full operation.

Summary of Contents for COP 15

Page 1: ...tilizer distribution is done with auger type metering guaranteeing an uniform distribution in all the row units The calibration for different rates of fertilizer and seed is easily obtained by the spr...

Page 2: ...for fertilizer distribution 53 Oscillating coulter blades No Till 54 Fertilizer furrow opening 54 and 55 Seed furrow opening 56 Adjusting the press wheels 57 Auxiliary depth control 58 Instructions fo...

Page 3: ...equipment which is properly lubricated and adjusted saves you time labor and fuel IMPORTANT ONLY PERSON WHO OWNS A FULL KNOWLEDGE OF THE TRACTOR AND IMPLEMENT MUST OPERATE THEM MARCHESAN IS NOT RESPON...

Page 4: ...away This gesture of goodwill helps to protect our Environment Do not spill combustible oil battery and filter residues in the soil The trash in contact with the soil reach the sub layer which direct...

Page 5: ...ean and free of the oil and grease to p r e v e n t accidents Never transport the implement on rough roads during the night when operating avoid to make sharp turns that may cause tire to make contact...

Page 6: ...ean and replace them when it s necessary Read the manual before attempting to work with the equipment Lea el manual antes de iniciar el uso del equipo 0503031779 C A U T I O N AT E N C I O N WARNING A...

Page 7: ...lmacenar o efectuar servicios de mantenci n WARNING ADVERTENCIA 0503031782 WARNING ADVERTENCIA 0503031781 PRECAUTIONS DURING WORKING AND TRANSPORTATION The ladders to the platform must be raised Never...

Page 8: ...the back cover of this Manual When Transporting the Implement on Truck or Trailer To transport the equipment at long distances use a truck or trailer However the safety instructions should be followed...

Page 9: ...15 7 950 434 350 4 256 4 476 15 8 750 800 850 or 900 496 400 4 458 4 678 15 10 650 or 700 6 300 620 500 4 862 5 082 120 140 170 195 15 12 500 or 550 744 600 5 266 5 486 15 15 400 or 450 930 750 5 670...

Page 10: ...4 740 1 950 1 100 1 400 15 7 140 6 640 2 300 3 120 4 740 1 950 1 100 1 400 17 8 040 7 540 2 300 3 120 4 740 1 950 1 100 1 400 19 8 800 8 500 2 300 3 120 4 740 1 950 1 100 1 400 Dimensions in milimeter...

Page 11: ...me detached parts just remaining the placement of those components according to orientations to proceed Drawbar Assembling Install the drawbar on the planter frame using the pins and locks A Install t...

Page 12: ...R ANIMALS IN THE ROW MARKERS ACTION AREA Assembly of the Row Units Assemble the row units using bolts A supplied inside the detached parts packing box Row Markers Assembly Install the arms and disc ma...

Page 13: ...h pin and lock If necessary use the planter stabilizer to raise or lower the hitch The tractor drawbar must be allways fixed in the center position Clean and connect the hose couplers to the tractor h...

Page 14: ...aise the planter totally and lift the stands up SET SET SET SET SET UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Place the safety locks of the row markers Place the...

Page 15: ...sis Even number of rows Mark The center of the chassis From this mark you have to measure half spacing to the right and half to the left installing in these points the first two rows From these rows y...

Page 16: ...CTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 7 7 400 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 7 7 450 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 7 6 500 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 7 6 550 mm r...

Page 17: ...STRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 7 4 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 7 4 800 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 7 4 850 mm row spacing COP COP...

Page 18: ...CTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 9 9 400 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 9 450 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 7 500 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 7 550 mm r...

Page 19: ...UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 9 6 650 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 6 700 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 6 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 5 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 9 5 800 mm r...

Page 20: ...NS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 11 11 400 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 11 11 450 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 11 10 500 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 11 8 550 m...

Page 21: ...ONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 11 6 700 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 11 6 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 11 6 800 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 11 6 850 mm...

Page 22: ...ET SET SET UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 13 13 400 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 13 13 450 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 13 8 650 mm...

Page 23: ...NS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 13 8 700 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 13 8 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 13 7 850 mm...

Page 24: ...CTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 13 7 900 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 13 6 900 mm row spacing COP COP...

Page 25: ...UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 15 15 400 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 15 12 500 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 15 15 450 mm...

Page 26: ...ET SET SET UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 15 10 650 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 15 8 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 15 10 700 mm...

Page 27: ...the Chassis SET SET SET SET SET UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 15 8 850 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 15 7 950 mm row spacing COP COP...

Page 28: ...T SET SET UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 17 17 400 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 17 14 500 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 17 17 450 mm...

Page 29: ...S UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 17 12 650 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 17 10 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 17 10 700 m...

Page 30: ...NS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 17 10 800 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 17 9 900 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 17 9 850 mm...

Page 31: ...INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 19 19 450 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 19 14 550 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 19 16 500 mm row spacing COP COP...

Page 32: ...UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS Positioning the Row Units in the Chassis COP COP SUPREMA 19 13 650 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 19 10 750 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 19 12 700 mm...

Page 33: ...ET SET SET UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS UP INSTRUCTIONS COP COP SUPREMA 19 10 800 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 19 10 900 mm row spacing COP COP SUPREMA 19 10 850 m...

Page 34: ...ing the wheels Dislocate the carrying wheels in the chassis as well as the driving components until the desired positions Raise the planter and place the threaded adjusting rods A in the cylinders bei...

Page 35: ...P INSTRUCTIONS 3rd Loose the bolts A of the hexagonal bars and remove the cotter pins B A 4th Remove the hexagonal bars completely 5th Loose the nuts that hold the row units to displace them in the ch...

Page 36: ...WITH BUSHINGS THAT FIX THE HEXAGONAL BARS WILL BE MADE AT LAST VERIFY THE CORRECT ALIGNMENT OF THE CHAINS CARRYING WHEELS TO THE CLUTCHES Procedures for Changing the Row Spacings 7th In order to close...

Page 37: ...according to the local working conditions See the slippage index calculation for the planter in your field conditions This index is obtained by comparing the amount of planter carrying wheel turns wh...

Page 38: ...taining Germination Index 95 Physical purity 90 and Slippage Index 1 03 3 the following calculation should be made to know how many seeds should be distributed in a hectare Seeds ha at the planting ti...

Page 39: ...MM USING PLATES OF 8 5 MM THICKNESS DON T USE ANY FALSE RING Use of Powdered Graphite The powdered graphite should be mixed to the seeds to facilitate the distribution and to increase the mechanism di...

Page 40: ...LLS FOR EXAMPLE CORN IN ROUND SHAPE SOYBEAN DELINTED COTTON BEAN ETC THE PLATE FOR CORN WITH SLOTS DEMANDS A KNOCKER WITH 4 TOOTH THAT FOLLOWS SEPARATED FOR PLANTING SORGHUM IT IS NECESSARY TO USE SPE...

Page 41: ...ALIBRATION FACTORS AS SLIPPAGE INDEX OF THE PLANTER CARRYING WHEELS SKIDDING WORKING SPEED TIRES INFLATION AND FIELD CONDITIONS CAN INTRODUCE VALUES A LITTLE DIFFERENT FROM THOSE INDICATED IN THE TABL...

Page 42: ...1 34 22 60 8 38 22 68 0 25 14 70 3 34 17 78 7 38 17 88 0 34 14 95 6 38 14 106 9 SPROCKETS AMOUNT OF DRIVE DRIVEN SEEDS IN SHAFT A SHAFT B 10 LINEAR METERS NOTE USE FALSE RING OF 4 0 MM THICKNESS IN TH...

Page 43: ...34 30 14 3 25 22 14 4 34 28 15 4 21 17 15 6 38 30 16 0 38 28 17 2 25 17 18 6 21 14 19 0 34 22 19 6 38 22 21 9 25 14 22 6 34 17 25 3 38 17 28 3 34 14 30 7 38 14 34 3 SPROCKETS AMOUNT OF DRIVE DRIVEN SE...

Page 44: ...17 17 11 2 34 30 12 7 25 22 12 8 34 28 13 7 21 17 13 9 38 30 14 2 38 28 15 3 25 17 16 5 21 14 16 9 34 22 17 4 38 22 19 4 25 14 20 1 34 17 22 5 38 17 25 1 34 14 27 3 38 14 30 5 NOTE USE FALSE RING OF...

Page 45: ...1 30 16 7 21 28 17 9 17 22 18 5 25 30 19 9 25 28 21 3 21 22 22 8 17 17 23 9 34 30 27 1 25 22 27 2 34 28 29 0 21 17 29 5 38 30 30 3 38 28 32 4 25 17 35 2 21 14 35 9 34 22 36 9 38 22 41 3 25 14 42 7 34...

Page 46: ...EED PER CELL PER CELL 17 30 9 1 6 1 17 28 9 7 6 5 21 30 11 2 7 5 21 28 12 0 8 0 17 22 12 4 8 3 25 30 13 4 8 9 25 28 14 3 9 5 21 22 15 3 10 2 17 17 16 0 10 7 34 30 18 2 12 1 25 22 18 2 12 1 34 28 19 5...

Page 47: ...34 28 6 8 21 17 6 9 38 30 7 1 38 28 7 6 25 17 8 3 21 14 8 4 34 22 8 7 38 22 9 7 25 14 10 0 34 17 11 2 38 17 12 6 34 14 13 7 38 14 15 3 NOTE USE FALSE RING OF 4 0 MM THICKNESS IN THE TABLE IT HAS BEENC...

Page 48: ...8 15 3 25 17 16 5 21 14 16 9 34 22 17 4 38 22 19 4 25 14 20 1 34 17 22 5 38 17 25 1 34 14 27 3 38 14 30 5 SPROCKETS AMOUNT OF DRIVE DRIVEN SEEDS PER SHAFT A SHAFT B 1 LINEAR METER SPROCKETS AMOUNT OF...

Page 49: ...GS ACCORDING TO THE SPROCKET COMBINATIONS THE SEED AND FERTILIZER DISTRIBUTION TABLES OF THIS MANUAL SHOULD BE USED AS A REFERENCE TO START THE PLANTER CALIBRATION FACTORS AS SLIPPAGE INDEX OF THE PLA...

Page 50: ...ATED COMMERCIAL FERTILIZER PER TURN THE TABLE B ON THE PAGE 51 INDICATES THE OBTAINED AMOUNT WITH THE AUGER OF 1 COIL PITCH OPTIONAL THIS AUGER TRANSPORTS APPROXIMATELY 17 GRAMS OF GRANULATED COMMERCI...

Page 51: ...51 ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERA ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERA ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERA ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERA ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS...

Page 52: ...utors before entering in the demarcation area Place the collection bags to the fertilizer dispensers Use plastic bags In the seed dispensers use tow to hinder the exits Move the tractor in the demarca...

Page 53: ...r amount in different spacings and areas from those presented in the tables we suggest a fast calculation where every used data can be substituted by others of your interest being enough to use the fo...

Page 54: ...sc Openers These openers possess internal scrapers that are flexible and adjustable to remove the soil accumulated in their internal parts Oscillating Coulter Blades No Till The coulter blades possess...

Page 55: ...ing bolts Scarifier working angle according to the soil compaction For hard soils use the superior hole of the scarifier leaving it in vertical position Fertilizer distribution at deeper or shallower...

Page 56: ...ossess adjustments to control the working down pressure on the ground Note THE DEPTH GAUGE WHEELS POSSESS INDEPENDENT VERTICAL OSCILLATION TO FOLLOW THE DIFFERENCES OF THE GROUND ONDULATION Holes of t...

Page 57: ...x by the bolt and slot Make the unalignment between the press wheels by the bolts used to mount them Increase or decrease the lateral distance between the wheels through the spacers passing the washer...

Page 58: ...control Note ALWAYS APPLY THE SAME INFLATION IN BOTH TIRES NEVER WORK WITH TIRES OF DIFFERENT DESIGN OR WIDTHS IF NECESSARY FILL UP TO 3 4 OF WATER IN THE TIRES AND MAINTAIN THE SAME INFLATION Half P...

Page 59: ...THE CENTER TO CENTER OF THE FRONT TIRES WITH THE SAME MEASURE OF THE REAR TIRES FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS THAT PROCEED WITH THE DRAWING OF THE NEXT PAGE Move some meters with the planter working Measure...

Page 60: ...TIONS TIONS B A C Marker Disc Angle The marker discs possess angle adjustment to facilitate their work demarcation For this purpose it is enough to loosen the nut and adjust it as necessary WARNING B...

Page 61: ...to the fertilizer placement in relation to the seeds Verify with attention the depth of the seeds and the compaction pressure It is important to maintain the constant speed in the whole planting The t...

Page 62: ...2020329 For SOYBEAN 34 Cell 10 x 16 mm 8 5 mm 0502020328 For BEANS 34 Cell 10 x 16 5 mm5 5 mm 0502020333 For BEANS 38 Cell 9 x 19 5 mm 5 5 mm 0502020408 For BEANS DELINTED COTTON 40 Cell 7 x 12 mm 4 5...

Page 63: ...und areas it is available the use of the Two Unit Hitch to join two machines that are coupled in just a tractor We pointed out that for this the two machines should be of the same model that is two CO...

Page 64: ...its efficiency and purity avoiding the use of products contaminated by water earth etc Use grease of medium consistency Remove the crown of old grease around the articulations Clean up all the grease...

Page 65: ...65 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Lubricate every 10 hours of service...

Page 66: ...66 MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE Lubricate every 50 hours of service...

Page 67: ...leeves liberating the square shaft Remove the bolts B that fasten the metering in the bottom of the fertilizer hopper Remove the cotterpins C leaving the square shaft D totally free disassemble it ent...

Page 68: ...sary to make the maintenance in the hubs of the coulter blades double discs gauge wheels and press wheels Make the disassembly of the hubs and remove the internal components Clean the pieces with kero...

Page 69: ...oceed as follows Raise the planter and install the stands A in the upper hole according the illustration Relieve the tires from the ground through the total action of the hydraulic cylinder Relieve th...

Page 70: ...son Note USE ONLY TATU ORIGINAL PARTS Repair the painting failure of the machine Spray the metallic parts with protective oil Never spray with used engine lubricant oil The driving mechanism chains sh...

Page 71: ...71 COP SUPREMA COP SUPREMA COP SUPREMA COP SUPREMA COP SUPREMA V V V V Vaccuum Seed Metering accuum Seed Metering accuum Seed Metering accuum Seed Metering accuum Seed Metering...

Page 72: ...bolts A by loosening the butterfly nut with lock washers Assembly the adapter B by using the bolts A Install the air ducts C by using the clamps D The air discharge duct must be disposed in the direct...

Page 73: ...ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBL ASSEMBLY Y Y Y Y A Assembly of the Back Portion of the Row Units Install the back portion of the seed row units by using bolts A that are delivered in their mounting pl...

Page 74: ...tep clutch Verify the length of the drive shaft in the following way Separate the male bar from the female tube and couple it in the power take off For this check the coupling lock device to the PTO s...

Page 75: ...e protecting covers Note AT THIS TIME IT CAN BE USED THE ADJUSTMENT RANGE OF THE TRACTOR DRAWBAR FOR SHORTENING IT OR LENGTHENING IT IT IS IMPORTANT TO GIVE FINISH WORKING IN THE CUT PARTS FOR THIS PU...

Page 76: ...r CORN 32 Cell 5 5 mm 0503011512 For SOYBEAN 64 Cell 4 5 mm 0503011454 For SOYBEAN 64 Cell 5 mm 0503011455 For SOYBEAN COTTON 64 Cell 3 mm 0503011513 For SORGHUM 64 Cell 2 mm 0503011437 For SORGHUM 48...

Page 77: ...TO MAKE THE PRACTICAL DISTRIBUTION TESTS AS INDICATED ON THE PAGE 52 OF THIS MANUAL Procedures for the Sprockets Handling Move the lever to alleviate the chain tightener and lock with the pin in the h...

Page 78: ...seed per cell Seed rates per 10 Ten linear meters according to the sprocket combinations 17 30 34 6 17 28 37 1 21 30 42 8 21 28 45 8 17 22 47 2 25 30 50 9 25 28 54 5 21 22 58 3 17 17 61 1 34 30 69 2...

Page 79: ...9 2 34 30 10 4 25 22 10 4 34 28 11 1 21 17 11 3 38 30 11 6 38 28 12 4 25 17 13 5 21 14 13 7 34 22 14 2 38 22 15 8 25 14 16 4 34 17 18 3 38 17 20 5 34 14 22 3 38 14 24 9 AMOUNT OF SEEDS PER LINEAR METE...

Page 80: ...4 Cell 01 one seed per cell Seed rates per 1 One linear meter according to the sprocket combinations 17 30 6 9 17 28 7 4 21 30 8 6 21 28 9 2 17 22 9 4 25 30 10 2 25 28 10 9 21 22 11 7 17 17 12 2 34 30...

Page 81: ...DJUSTMENTS AND OPERA ADJUSTMENTS AND OPERATIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS Changing the Seed Plates To change the seed plates come in the following way Totally loosen the handle with thread A removing th...

Page 82: ...hange the seed plates or for any internal inspection in the metering use the interrupters B to interrupt the seed feeding from the hopper B Deflector Plate Adjustment The metering possesses inside the...

Page 83: ...STMENTS AND OPERATIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS TIONS Appropriate Suction The appropriate suction is obtained after operating the planter for some meters when the seeds are already housed in all the cells of...

Page 84: ...necessary to adjust the selectors in fact to avoid double seeds The superior selector A offers several adjustments in the scale depending on the type and shape of the seeds The inferior selector B con...

Page 85: ...i closed Substitue the selectors Clean with water detergent and sponge of steel Clean with compressed air Adjust the selectors properly Use seed plate with suitable cells to the seeds Adjust the defle...

Page 86: ...ets in both sides of the planter Ballast the tires with water Use plate with suitable cell for the seed Substitute it Check the quality of the fertilizer Replace auger Seed plate improper to the seed...

Page 87: ...ncionamiento Durante la manipulaci n aplicaci n y siembra utilice los equipos de protecci n individual Lave bien las manos antes de comer beber o fumar Haga la calibraci n de la sembradora despu s del...

Page 88: ...ted waste happens it is necessary to replace them Soon after use compressed air for cleaning all the seed metering Turbine Maintenance Periodically verify the tension of the turbine belt through the v...

Page 89: ...ONS SOME PICTURES OF THIS MANUAL APPEAR WITHOUT THE SAFETY DEVICES COVERS PROTECTIONS ETC TO FACILITATE DETAILED INSTRUCTIONS NEVER OPERATE THE PLANTER WITHOUT THOSE DEVICES TECHNICAL PUBLICATION DIVI...

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