0 sbr hitch – Seed Hawk TOOLBAR 2010 User Manual

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5.0 SBR HITCH

Seed Hawk Manual

Tool Bar

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5.1 REQUIREMENTS:

- must be seeded with G.P.S. auto steer and same row spacing the year before
- must seed in exactly the same direction as the previous year
- guides the Seed Hawk openers between the stubble rows from the previous
year
- sensing arm follows between the two rows of stubble 4” – 6” above the ground
- as the openers get closer to one row than the other, the stubble hits the paddle

of the sensing arm, activating a switch, sending power to the directional control
valve

- the directional control valve operates the hydraulic cylinders moving the seeder

to the side while the tractor remains in a straight line

5.2 BENEFITS:

- the stubble protects the young seedling from the wind
- better seed placement by not seeding through the stubble
- better soil to seed contact when standing stubble is left standing
- less soil is thrown to the side by the openers because the stubble tends to

corral the soil being thrown. This may allow for slightly higher seeding speeds
and less soil disturbance

- concave shaped paddle is less likely to ride on top of straw row than a flat

paddle, or ground sensing device

- paddle senses standing stubble not the ground, therefore harrowing will not

effect the operation of the S.B.R.



Hydraulic and electrical schematics pg 58 & 59.

















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