Setting the bypass valve, Tractors with open center hydraulics – Great Plains 2S-2600HDF Operator Manual v2 User Manual

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Index

Preparation and Setup

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2014-02-03

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Setting the Bypass Valve

Refer to Figure 12
A bypass valve

is plumbed into the opener down pres-

sure circuit. Tractors with load-sensing, closed-center
hydraulics require this bypass valve to protect the tractor
hydraulic system. If you are unsure what type of hydrau-
lic system is on your tractor, contact your tractor manu-
facturer.

“CENTER” are the two inside opener lift cylinders.
“WING” are the two outside opener lift cylinders.
If the Point Row option is installed, these controls are
re-plumbed as entire “LEFT” and “RIGHT” wings.

Turn the locking disc

counter-clockwise to enable

adjustment. Turn the adjustment knob

counter-clock-

wise to increase flow.

Turn the adjustment knob

clockwise to decrease flow.

Turning it fully clockwise stops all bypass flow.

Tractors with Open Center Hydraulics

Release locking disc. Close bypass valve for no oil flow
by turning knob on valve clockwise completely. Tighten
locking disc. Always operate the drill with the bypass
valve locked closed.

Tractors with Pressure Compensating
Closed Center Hydraulics (PC Closed)

Release locking disc. Close bypass valve for no oil flow
by turning knob clockwise completely. Tighten locking
disc. Always operate the drill with the bypass valve
locked closed.

Tractors with Load Sensing Closed Center
Hydraulics (LS Closed) or Pressure Flow
Compensating (PFC) Systems

1.

Release locking disc. Initially close bypass valve for
no oil flow by turning knob on valve clockwise com-
pletely.

2.

With tractor at half throttle, adjust flow-control valve
on tractor so openers raise and lower at a reason-
able speed. Keep tractor at one-half throttle for
remaining steps.

Note: The faster openers raise and lower, the greater po-

tential for oil heating, premature wear or tractor
damage.

3.

Engage tractor hydraulics and lower openers. Lock
hydraulic lever on tractor for continuous operation.
See “Raising and Lowering Openers” on page 24.

Equipment Damage Risk:
Failure to use the bypass valve on load-sensing tractors may
cause major tractor damage.

Figure 12

Bypass Valve

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