Marker maintenance (option), Marker shear bolt, Marker hydraulic bleeding – Great Plains NTA2007HD Operator Manual User Manual

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NTA607/2007HD

166-283M

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04/04/2011

Marker Maintenance (Option)

Review Marker Safety Information” on page 59 before
performing maintenance on markers.
See also:
Marker Operation (Option)” on page 58 and
Marker Adjustments” on page 94.

Marker Shear Bolt

Refer to Figure 127
The marker arm is attached to the pivot sleeve with a
shear bolt

, which is intended to fail if the marker

strikes an obstruction, allowing the marker to swing back
around a normally stationary pivot

.

If the shear bolt breaks, replace it with an equivalent:

5

16

-16x4in Grade 5 bolt (Great Plains part 802-223C).

If that size is not immediately available in your area, tem-
porarily substitute an M10x10.0 Class 8.8 metric bolt.
Use two nuts

on the shear bolt.

Note: Replacing the bolt with a lower grade, or smaller

size, or using a single nut, can result in nuisance
shears.

Machine Damage Risk:
Replacing the bolt with a higher grade can result in marker
damage.

Marker Hydraulic Bleeding

1.

Review warnings, bleeding notes and system infor-
mation on page 114.

Refer to Figure 128
2.

With markers unfolded in field position, crack hydrau-
lic-hose JIC fittings at base

and rod ends

of

each marker cylinder.

3.

With tractor at idle speed, activate tractor hydraulic
valve forward until oil appears at a fitting. When oil
begins to seep out around a fitting, tighten that fit-
ting. Reverse the tractor hydraulic valve until oil
appears at opposite hose fitting. Tighten that fitting.

4.

Activate tractor hydraulic valve forward again until oil
seeps out around a fitting on the other marker cylin-
der. Tighten that fitting. Reverse tractor hydraulic
valve until oil seeps out around remaining hose fitting
and tighten it.

5.

Fold and unfold markers slowly to work out all air.

Note: Use caution when folding and unfolding markers for

the first time, checking for pinching and kinking of
hoses.

Null4:

Figure 127

Marker Shear Bolt

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Crush / Pinch / Knock-Down Hazards:
You may be injured if trapped or hit by a folding or unfolding
marker. Never allow anyone near the drill when folding or
unfolding markers.

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Null4:

Figure 128

Marker Bleed Points

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