Pre-assembly preparation, Before you start, Tools required – Great Plains Electric Clutch Package User Manual

Page 8: Work location, Prepare drill, Install kit

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195-073M

03/24/2009

4

Electric Clutch Package

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

Pre-Assembly Preparation

Before You Start

• If the drill is not an “HD” model, check (against the

table on page 3) the drill serial number and production
date to ensure it has existing parts compatible with the
kit. Electric clutch kits are not available for earlier drills.

• Inventory: make sure all parts are present. A complete

material list begins on page 94.

• Comprehension: review this manual make sure the

installers understand where each part or assembly is
installed, and what tools are required for the task.

Tools Required

• updated drill parts manual,

• tractor (installing cab control module requires access

to the tractor used in field operations with this drill),

• 23 foot or longer cable snake,

• scrap wire for tying springs in compression,

• basic hand tools, including:

- punch for driving out

1

4

in roll pins

-

5

32

in long-arm hex wrench.

Work Location

1.

Move the drill to a location with:

room to unfold it, and;

adequate illumination.

Prepare Drill

Consult Operator Manual if any steps are unfamiliar.

2.

Unfold the drill:

Fully unfold a 2S drill.

Partially unfold a 3S drill. Stop unfolding before
the right transfer drive jaws come into line with
the center section jaws, so that center shaft can
be removed, and the right hand shaft moved left.

3.

Remove transport locks and lower the drill.
Lower the row units.

4.

Put tractor in Park, and shut down.

Install Kit

Installation is described separately for each kit:
2-Section, main box only, 195-076A kitpage 5
2-Section, w/Option box(es), 195-077A kitpage 15
3S-3000, main box only, 195-078A kitpage 27
3S-3000, w/option box(es), 195-078A kitpage 42
3S-4000, main box only, 195-075A kitpage 61
3S-4000, w/option box(es), 195-075A kitpage 74

Note: This manual has you update one drill section at a

time, to prevent part confusion. Parts are different
for each drill section (bolt lengths in particular).
If you dismantle all removed hardware at once,
there is risk of re-installing incorrect parts from
another drill section.

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