Lift lock troubleshooting – Great Plains NTA2007 Operator Manual User Manual

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Table of Contents

Index

Troubleshooting

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2012-01-05

Table of Contents

Index

166-372M

Lift Lock Troubleshooting

Front of openers
dropping too low in
hard or minimum-till
conditions

Coulters set too deep

Raise opener frame (page 86).

Pressure gauges show
pressure when
openers are raised

Hydraulic hoses not routed correctly
between pressure control valves and opener
lift cylinders.

See hose routing diagrams beginning on
page 158.

Hydraulic marker
functioning improperly

Air or oil leaks in hose fittings or
connections.

Check all hose fittings and connections for
air or oil leaks.

Low tractor hydraulic oil level.

Check tractor hydraulic oil level.

Loose or missing bolts or fasteners.

Check all bolts and fasteners.

Marker disc does not
mark

Marker counterbalance spring set too high,
and not allowing disc to drop into field
depressions (or mark on flat ground at
extreme spring settings)

Reduce counterbalance spring force.

Disc orientation not ideal for conditions

Reverse marker disc to pull or throw dirt.

Chain Skipping or
Excess Wear

Debris/no retainer clip

Be sure retainer clip is facing in opposite
direction of chain travel (page 111).

Excess slack

Adjust chain slack (page 111)

Sprockets not aligned

Adjust sprockets on shafts.

Problem

Causes

Solutions

Pawl Engaged After
Unfold

Lock cylinder not retracted.

Perform an unfold operation (page 36) to
retract lock cylinder.

Pawl held by lift lug.

Perform a lift operation (page 41) to move
lug and free pawl.

Pilot-operated check valve not activated.

1.

Extend Lift circuit.

2.

Extend Fold circuit.

3.

Temporarily increase pressure in both
down-pressure and weight transfer
circuits.

Implement Lowered
After Folding; Pawl Not
Engaged

Implement was not fully raised prior to
lowering

Problem

Causes

Solutions

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