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Section 2 Setup

4/7/04

ADC1150 Air Drill Cart 167-101Q

Great Plains Mfg., Inc.

1.

IMPORTANT: For CTA implements, some tractors re-
quire an auxiliary flow kit to prevent damage to the hy-
draulic pump. Contact a service technician who is
factory trained on your tractor before hooking to cart
and CTA implement.

Connect blue-coded lift hoses to tractor remotes. Lift
hoses are 3/8-inch hoses that go directly to couplers C
and D on rear of cart.

2.

Connect orange-coded auger hoses to tractor re-
motes. Auger hoses go to the diverter valve on the in-
side of the left tongue rail.

3.

Connect yellow-coded fan hoses to tractor remotes. If
your tractor has a priority circuit for hydraulic motors,
connect fan hoses to this circuit.

a.

Hook fan hose under extended-cylinder symbol to
the outlet you choose to be the pressure side of
circuit. The pressure hose (1) runs out of the se-
lector valve. See Figure 2-4.

b.

Hook fan hose under retracted-cylinder symbol to
other outlet.

NOTE: Fan hoses are not the same size. A 1/2-inch and a
3/8-inch hose are paired together.

4.

Connect decaled sump hose to the tractor hydraulic
reservoir. Refer to your tractor operator’s manual for
instructions. The sump hose (2) runs beside the cart
fan. See Figure 2-4.

IMPORTANT: Failure to properly plumb sump hose into
tractor hydraulic reservoir may result in tractor or drill
damage.

NOTE: For proper hydraulic flow, use a poppet-style, Pio-
neer quick coupler to connect sump hose to tractor. See
Figure 2-3.

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Figure 2-3

Poppet-Style Coupler for Sump Hose

Figure 2-4

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Hydraulic Hook-Up

NOTE: SAE O-ring and JIC 37-degree, flare-type hose
connections do not require sealant for reconnecting. They
do not require high torque for a good seal.

Storage

To lengthen the life of the bin seal, store the cart with the
bin lids closed but unlatched.

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