Transporting, Leveling the planter, Caution – Great Plains PT8030 V1012 Operator Manual User Manual

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Section 2 Planter Operation

10/10/12

PT6030 and PT8030 Pull-Type Planter 401-032M

Great Plains Mfg., Inc.

Leveling the Planter

Figure 2-2

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Leveling the Planter

IMPORTANT: For proper planter operation, it is important
that the planter frame be fully lowered into the correct
planting position. Achieving this position can be difficult
with some attachment combinations, especially when
planting in hard to penetrate soil conditions. If this situa-
tion is encountered, the following action may be warrant-
ed.

Reduce attachment down force levels. Avoid using more
attachment down force than is required.

Periodically check the planter to be certain the planting
units are running level.

Lower planter to planting position with the bottom of main
frame tube approximately 20 to 22 in. above level ground.
Refer to Figure 2-2.

When planting, the top of the hopper support panel should
be parallel to the ground.

Position tractor drawbar as required to obtain the proper
planter hitch height.

Transporting

!

CAUTION!

The planter should never be transported faster than
20 miles per hour

!

Before transporting the planter, check and practice the fol-
lowing items:

The planter can be transported with full hoppers of seed.
It is best NOT to because the extra weight increases the
chances for problems on the road. Do not exceed 20
miles per hour.

Check to see that the gauge tires on the planter have the
proper inflation, see the Tire Inflation Chart in “Section
10 Appendix”
on page

62.

Comply with all Federal, State and Local Safety Laws
when traveling on public roads.

Remember, the planter is wider than the tractor and ex-
treme care must be taken to allow for safe clearance.

Make sure the safety chain is properly attached with
enough slack in the chain to permit turning.

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