
3N-4010F, 3N-4010HDF, and 3N-4020F
Maintenance and Lubrication
107
2019-03-08
196-359M
Dual-Marker/Sequence Valve Speed
There is one adjustment screw for unfolding speed
and one for folding speed . You can identify adjustment
screws by markings stamped in valve body.
Turn adjustment screws clockwise ( : slower) to
decrease unfolding/folding speed and counterclockwise
( : faster) to increase unfolding/folding speed.
With tractor idling at a normal operating speed, adjust
marker folding to a safe speed. Excessive
unfolding/folding speed could damage markers and void
the warranty.
After adjusting the folding speed, tighten jam nuts on hex
adjustment screws to hold settings.
Marker Shear Bolt Replacement
The marker arm is attached to marker body with a pivot
bolt and a shear bolt . A third clamp bolt acts as a
hold-down for the top of the marker shear base.
The shear bolt is designed to fail if the marker tip gets
hung up on an obstacle. This prevents damage to the
marker.
If the shear bolt fails, replace it with a bolt of identical
size and grade, or one of similar strength.
The supplied bolt is Great Plains part:
802-589C HHCS
7
16
-14X2 GR5
This is a
7
16
-14 x 2in Grade 5 bolt. If an exact
replacement is not immediately available, temporarily
substitute a metric bolt, M10x0.75 Class 8.8.
Machine Damage Risk:
Do not replace the shear bolt with a higher grade bolt, or the
next obstruction may result in marker damage.
Do not replace the shear bolt with a lower grade bolt,
or smaller bolt, or you may experience nuisance
shears.
If conditions are causing frequent shears, keep spare
bolts in the storage holes of the marker shear base.
Before installing a new shear bolt, tighten the
5
8
-11x5in
pivot and clamp bolts ( , ) just enough so the marker
shear arm moves with some resistance when pushed by
hand.
Repeat the above bolt adjustment step at the
beginning of each season.
1
2
F
S
S
Figure 150
Sequence Valve Adjustment
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1
2
S
F
Figure 151
Marker Shear Base
22514
1
2
3