Section 5 field operations, Drill preparations, Caution – Great Plains EWNT7 1523Q-1630Q Operator Manual User Manual

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Section 5 Field Operations

EWNT7 and EWNT10 End Wheel No Till Drill 150-082M-A

Drill Preparations

1.

Be certain that your rib implement tires are 9.00 x 24
and that they have the proper inflation as listed on
page 6.

2.

Load seed box with seed. You should use cleaned
seed to get the best results. You should always have
the drill hitched securely to a tractor and lowered be-
fore loading.

3.

This drill can be transported with a full box of grain.
It is best not to do this unless necessary because
the increased weight does increase the chances for
problems on the road. Do not exceed 20 miles per
hour.

4.

Your drill comes equipped with an acremeter and it
should be mounted on the right end of the jackshaft.
It will accumulate the total acres drilled with the drill.
In order to find out the acres covered, write down the
beginning reading and subtract it from the ending
reading for the total acres planted.

5.

Make sure that the feed cup door adjustment handle
on each cup is set the same across the drill.

6.

If you notice excessive cracking on large grain
seeds, adjust all feed cup door handles to a wider
setting. Refer to "Position Seed-Cup Doors" on
page 12.

7.

Never back up with openers in ground. If you do,
check all openers to be sure none are clogged.

8.

This drill is not designed to be turned sharply in the
field. Always lift the drill out of the ground when
turning at ends of field rows and other short-radius
turns.

9.

Never allow anyone to ride on the drill.

10. Maximum seeding speed should vary according to

soil conditions.

11. Make sure the drive lockout hub (left end wheel) is

engaged, see Figure 3-3 on page 10, to allow the
gauge wheel drive to work.

!

CAUTION!

Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient force to pen-
etrate the skin. Check all hydraulic lines and hoses before ap-
plying pressure. Fluid escaping from a very small hole can be
almost invisible. Use paper or cardboard, not body parts, to
check for suspected leaks. If injured, seek medical assistance
from a doctor that is familiar with this type of injury. Foreign
fluids in the tissue must be surgically removed within a few
hours or gangrene will result.

Operating Checklist

Check

Reference

“Safety Rules” in this Manual

“Section 1

Safety Rules” on

page 3

“Hook-Up” & "Operating" instructions in this
Manual

“Section 2

Assembly

Instructions &

Set-Up” on

page 6

“Field Operations” in this Manual

“Section 5 Field

Operations” on

page 25

Tire pressure

“Tire Inflation

Chart” on

page 6

Feeder Cups for foreign matter

Engage drive hub (left end wheel)

“Drive Lock Out

Hub” on
page 10

Rotate drive (left) wheel to make sure
the drive system operates smoothly.

“Drive Train

Operation” on

page 11

Set sprockets to drive type desired.

“Change Drive

Sprockets” on

page 12

Set seed rate.

See “Seeding

Rate” on
page 12.

Fertilizer agitator for foreign matter

Set fertilizer rate

See “Fertilizer

Rate” on
page 19.

Disconnect fertilizer drive chain when
fertilizer is not used.

Adjustment of disk opener scrapers for
ease in rotation.

See “Disk

Opener Spring

Pressure Set-

ting” on

page 23.

Lubricate the drill as needed.

See “Lubrica-

tion” on

page 26.

Seed & fertilizer tubes

Drill; initially and periodically for loose
bolts, pins, and chains.

Section 5

Field Operations

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