Clutch lock-up – Great Plains ADC2350BE Operator Manual User Manual

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ADC2350/E and ADC2350B/BE

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

167-085M

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2012-08-01

Clutch Lock-Up

In the event of a mechanical or electrical failure of the
clutch of its controlling circuit, the clutch may be
mechanically locked in the engaged mode, using three
bolts stored near the hand crank.

This permits completion of a planting session when
repair or replacement is not an immediate option.

Note: When locked up, meters will continue supplying

seed even with the drill raised. For short moves
without seeding, set variable rate gearboxes to 0.
For longer moves, remove lock-up bolts or remove
chains.

Refer to Figure 80 and Figure 81

1.

Remove the three M8-1.25

×14mm metric bolts

from their storage locations near the clutch. Save the
nuts.

2.

At the clutch, align the cutouts

with the holes

.

3.

Insert the M8-1.25

×14mm metric bolts .

If you observe half the hole obstructed by a metal
disc

, you are not at a cutout.

If the entire hole is obstructed by a metal disc

, you are

not at a cutout.

When at a cutout, the bolt will screw in with minimal
resistance until the bolt head reaches the clutch face.

Note: Use only the provided 14 mm length bolts. Longer

bolts will damage the clutch. Shorter bolts may not
effect a lock-up. Replacement bolts are Great
Plains part number 802-782C.

Figure 80

Electric Clutch Lockup

22906

2

3

2

Figure 81

Clutch Plate Nearly at Cutout

26168

4

2

1

3

1

2

3

4

4

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