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2N-2410 & 2N-3010
Adjustments
39
8/2/18
196-126M
Small Seeds Attachment
To set the seeding rate, refer to the
Move the seed-rate handle on the attachment to the
setting indicated on the chart.
To calibrate the attachment to your material, follow the
steps listed under
Check Seeding Rate
Gauge-Wheel Drive Adjustment
Inside both gauge-wheel arms are two idler sprockets.
Adjust these sprockets after the first 100 acres of drill
use and at the beginning of each season.
To adjust, move the front idler sprocket on the top of the
chain down by loosening the jam nut and screwing in
the adjustment stud, located on top of the wheel arm.
Do not
over tighten chains, causing excessive wear.
Tighten the jam nut to maintain the idler position.
Disk Scraper Adjustment
To keep the double-disk openers turning freely, dirt
scraper are mounted between the disks to clean as the
disks rotate. As field conditions vary, you may need to
adjust the scrapers. In damp conditions, the scrapers
may need to be lowered. If openers are not turning
freely, the scrapers may need to be raised. To adjust
scrapers, loosen the 3/8-inch bolt and move scraper as
needed.
The optional Air Design disk scrapers are self-
adjusting.
Leveling Adjustment
Equal coulter depth across the implement can only be
maintained if all frame sections are level. Periodic frame
leveling should not be necessary. If your drill appears to
lift or plant unevenly, check the following before re-
leveling the drill.
First, make sure the tongue is level to the ground while
running in the field. Refer to
Hitch Height Adjustment
,
Second, check the field-lift cylinders. Be sure they are
properly bled, operating correctly, and do not have
internal oil leaks.
If leveling is necessary, follow instructions under
Frame
Leveling Adjustment
, page 20.
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Figure 24
Gauge-Wheel Idler-Sprocket Adjustment
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Figure 25
Disc-Scraper Adjustment