Marker adjustments – Great Plains 2525P Operator Manual User Manual

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2525P and 2520P

118-915M

4/23/2010

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Marker Adjustments

Bleeding Marker Hydraulics
To fold properly, the marker hydraulics must be
free of air. If the markers fold in jerky, uneven mo-
tions, follow these steps.

You may be injured if hit by a folding or unfolding
marker. Markers may fall quickly and unexpectedly if
the hydraulics fail. Never allow anyone near the drill
when folding or unfolding the markers.

Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient pres-
sure to penetrate the skin. Check all hydraulic lines
and fittings before applying pressure. Fluid escaping
from a very small hole can be almost invisible. Use pa-
per or cardboard, not body parts, and wear heavy
gloves to check for suspected leaks. If injured, seek
medical assistance from a doctor that is familiar with
this type of injury. Foreign fluids in the tissue must be
surgically removed within a few hours or gangrene
will result.

Check that tractor hydraulic reservoir is full.

1.

With both markers lowered into field position,
loosen hydraulic-hose fittings at rod and base
ends of marker cylinders. If applicable, loosen
fittings on back side of sequence valve.

Never bleed an O-ring fitting. Instead, bleed a nearby
pipe or JIC fitting.
2.

With tractor idling, activate tractor hydraulic
valve until oil seeps out around a loosened fit-
ting. Tighten that fitting.

JIC fittings do not require high torque. JIC and O-
ring fittings do not require sealant. Always use liquid
pipe sealant when adding or replacing pipe-thread
fittings. To avoid cracking hydraulic fittings from over
tightening, do not use plastic sealant tape.
3.

Reactivate tractor hydraulic valve until oil
seeps out around another loosened fitting.
Tighten that fitting. Repeat process until all
loosened fittings have been bled and tight-
ened.

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