Cart weight transfer, Marker adjustments (option), Marker disk adjustment – Great Plains 3PYPA Operator Manual User Manual

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03/20/2012

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Index

401-647M

Cart Weight Transfer

Some of the cart weight can be transferred to the main-
frame by retraction of the lift-assist cylinders, with a
weight-transfer pin in place. This operating mode is com-
patible with wing-lock, wing-flex and hydraulic down-
pressure planters.

1.

Disconnect the 3-point top link.

Refer to Figure 71
2.

Install the lift-assist weight-transfer pins

. The pins

are stored in a plate behind the cart parallel arm
pivot weldment. Install them in the large holes at the
bottom of the rod-end lug in the frame-to-cart parallel
arms.

3.

Remove the lift-assist shear bolts from the small
holes

below the lift-assist rod-end lug upper pivot

pins. Store the bolts in the plates behind the cart par-
allel arm pivot weldments.

4.

Fully retract the lift-assist cylinders when lowering
the planter in the field.

Marker Adjustments (Option)

See also:

Initial Marker Setup (Option)” on page 163 for

marker speed and marker extension

Marker Operation (Option)” on page 49; and,

Marker Maintenance (Option)” on page 117 for

marker shear bolt, marker chain length, and marker
hydraulic bleeding

Marker Disk Adjustment

Sharp Object Hazard:
Use caution when making adjustments in this area.
Marker disks may be sharp.

Refer to Figure 72
1.

To change angle of cut, and the width of the mark,
loosen

1

2

-inch bolts

holding the disk assembly.

For a wider mark

, increase the angle of the

marker with respect to the tube

. For a narrower

mark

, reduce the angle.

Note: Do not set a marker angle wider than need to make

a useful mark. Excess angle increases wear on all
marker components.

2.

Tighten bolts

.

Note: Direction of travel

tends to drive the disk angle to

Wide. If bolts are not tight enough, or loosen over
time, disk slips into the Wide mark configuration.

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Figure 71

Weight Transfer Pin

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6

6

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Sharp Overhead Object and Pinch/Shear Hazards:
Never allow anyone near the planter when folding or unfold-
ing the markers. Markers may fall quickly and unexpectedly if
the hydraulics fail. Anyone beneath may be injured if hit by an
unfolding marker, or caught in a folding marker.

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Figure 72

Marker Disk Angle

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