Field operations, Final field checklist – Great Plains 1300 13-Foot Operator Manual User Manual

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Field Operations

Final Field Checklist

1.

Pull the raised drill into starting position at the first
pass.

2.

Lower the drill (page 20).

3.

If markers are installed and to be used, verify that
the desired marker side is deployed, otherwise raise
and lower a second time.

4.

Pull forward at the intended planting speed.

Optimum planting speed depends on conditions, and
is typically between 5 to 8 mph (8 to 13 km/h).
If openers are bouncing, or not operating at a
consistent penetration depth, reduce speed.

5.

Stop shortly into the first pass and check drill level.
Both drill frame and opener frames need to be
parallel to the ground for most consistent results.
Also check the seed furrow in between the openers
and press wheels, and make sure that seed is being
delivered, and being covered.

6.

At the end of each pass, retract the tractor circuit for
opener lift. Seeding stops automatically when the
openers are raised.

7.

Check material consumption to ensure that it is
being used at expected rates, and that you don’t run
out.

8.

Check opener level and planting depth, which can
change as the drill empties and becomes lighter.

9.

At the conclusion of planting, raise the openers and
lock them up by moving the down-force adjustment
pin back to the transport lock hole (page 17).

10. If substantial quantities of materials remain, consider

performing a clean-out prior to transport (page 29),
to make a safer load, and reduce wear on the tires.

❑ Drill hitched and chained. See page 14.
❑ Seed and fertilizer rates set per charts and

calibration. See Seed Rate Manual.

❑ Lockout hub engaged. See page 18.
❑ Record acremeter reading if acreage monitoring is

desired.

❑ Down-pressure adjustment pin configured. See

page 20.

❑ One or both markers released from transport lock

(if installed and to be used). See page 26.

❑ Materials loaded. See page 21.

Field Results Risk:
For consistent opener down pressure, fully extend the cylinder
every time you lower the openers.

Equipment Damage Risk:
Do not make sharp turns with openers in the ground.

Note: If re-using calibrated rates from a prior planting,

make sure that meter scales are correctly set, and
not still at zero for transport. make sure chains are
in place for boxes to be used.

Equipment Damage Risk:
Never back up with openers in the ground. Seed tube plugging
and equipment damage is likely.

Note: Some row spacings have unequal numbers of row

units served by each box compartment. The
compartments with more rows run out of material
first.

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