Adjustments, Planting depth, Adjustments planting depth – Great Plains 3N4010HDA Operator Manual User Manual

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Adjustments

To get full performance from your drill, you need an
understanding of all component operations, and many
provide adjustments for optimal field results.

The 3N-4010HDA has frame-mounted or unit-mounted
coulters, and double-disk parallel-arm openers with
depth-controlling press wheels. This system provides
accurate depth control and seed placement over uneven
terrain.

Each opener is mounted on a floating opener frame, held
parallel to the ground. Opener bodies are staggered for
easy soil flow. A spring provides the down pressure nec-
essary for opener double disks to open a seed furrow.
The spring allows openers to float down into depressions
and up over obstructions. Individual openers can be
adjusted to account for tire tracks.

Even if your planting conditions rarely change, some of
these adjustment items need periodic attention due to
normal wear.

Planting Depth

Setting nominal planting depth, and achieving it consis-
tently, is affected by multiple adjustable drill functions,
from greatest to least effect they are:

Opener Depth (Press Wheel Height)

Row Unit Down Pressure,

Opener Frame Height,

Frame-Mounted Coulter Force,

Unit-Mounted Coulter Depth Adjustment,

Frame Weights (at higher pressures), and;

Disk Blade Adjustments (as row unit blades wear).

Adjustment

Page

The Adjustment Affects

Fan Speed

29

a

a. See air cart operator’s manual for complete fan information.

Consistent seed population and minimum seed damage

Opener Frame Height

34

Frame-Mounted Coulters

34

Frame Height - Frame Mounted Coulters

34

Coulter depth and planting depth

Individual Frame-Mounted Coulter Depth

36

Rows in tracks

Frame-Mounted Coulter Force

37

Unusual conditions

Frame Height without Frame-Mounted
Coulters

38

Proper row unit operation

Frame Weights

40

Achieving higher no-till down-force settings

Marker Adjustments

Marker Extension Adjustment

21

Pass alignments with no overlap or excessive gap

Marker Disk Adjustment

49

Visibility of mark for next pass

Marker Speed

62

Efficient marker operation at turns

10HD Series Row Unit Adjustments

41

Unit-Mounted Coulter Adjustments

42

Row Unit Down Pressure

44

Consistent seeding depth in tire tracks

Disk Blade Adjustments

46

Consistent seeding depth

Seed Firmer Adjustments

47

Consistent seed placement and coverage

Opener Depth (Press Wheel Height)

48

Seeding depth

Side-to-Side Level

56

Center vs. wing planting consistency

Front-to-Back Level

57

Correct seeding depth and furrow coverage

Implement Lift Switch

60

Avoiding wasted and unplanted seed

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