S-tine depth adjustment, Firming roller, Disengaging and engaging seeding – Landoll FPSBT-6 Food Plot Seeder User Manual

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OPERATION

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S-Tine Depth Adjustment

S-Tine Adjustment is done by removing the pins that hold
the S-Tine bars in place and moving the bar up or down
to reach the desired depth (typically level with Disc
Gangs). In instances where you may not want to use the
S-Tine, you may raise them all the way up. In some
cases, lateral adjustment of the S-Tines can be done by
sliding the S-Tines on the tooth bar. See Figure 2-7.

Figure 2-7: S-Tine Depth Adjustment

Firming Roller

The drive sprocket on each end of the firming roller

provides positive 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 each
other as they wear. Optimum performance is achieved
when the roller segments are operated snugly together.
See Figure 2-8.

Figure 2-8: Firming Roller

Disengaging and Engaging Seeding

The Seedbox drive can be disconnected when the

operator wants to use the machine just for tillage passes
only. Disengage the seeding by removing the Klik Pin and
inserting it in the hole provided at the end of the shaft.
Engage seeding by inserting the Klik pin back into the
Sprocket Hub. See Figures 2-9 and 2-10.

Figure 2-9: Gear Box Disengaged

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