Coulter depth (individual rows), Drill weight adjustment – Great Plains 1007NT Operator Manual User Manual

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1007NT

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

150-290M

10/06/2010

Coulter Depth (Individual Rows)

The running depth of all coulters is adjusted simulta-
neously by changing the tool bar height. Adjusting the
height of a small number of coulters may be useful for
rows in tire tracks.

Adjust individual coulters as follows.

1.

On level ground, lower the drill until coulters just
touch the ground.

2.

Raise the drill by the extra amount you need to lower
the rows in tracks.

Refer to Figure 20
3.

At each coulter to be adjusted, slightly loosen all six
bolts (

,

) at the mount.

4.

Using a rubber mallet, tap the spring bar

up or

down until the bottom edge of the coulter disc is at
ground level.

5.

Tighten the two clamp bolts

until both U-bolts are

firmly against the edge of the spring bar

. It is nor-

mal for there to be a small gap between the clamps.

6.

Tighten the four U-bolts

.

7.

Lower the drill and pull forward 30 feet (10m).

8.

Check coulter blade to opener blade (furrow center-
line) alignment.

Drill Weight Adjustment

In heavy no-till conditions, or if it is otherwise necessary
to increase coulter spring force, extra frame weight is
probably required (or the higher forces will just lift the drill
off the ground, resulting in uneven planting depth and
unreliable ground drive operation).

Adding weight requires pairs of user-provisioned stan-
dard “suitcase” tractor weights.

The standard includes two brackets. Each bracket
accepts up to seven 100 pound (45 kg) weights. The fol-
lowing table shows the additional force per row that the
kit can provide.

Note: Do not adjust the bar height of all coulters. Use

the depth control valve to set group coulter height
(page 29).

Figure 20

Frame-Mounted Coulter Height

10300

1

2

3

1

2

3

1

3

2

Note: Maximum added weight is 1500 pounds (680kg).

Distribute the weight equally on both brackets.

Figure 21

Adding Weights

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