Seed flap replacement marker maintenance, Storage – Great Plains 1525P Operator Manual User Manual

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1525P, 1510HDP

118-949M

8/14/2006

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Seed Flap Replacement
Refer to Figure 79

1.

To replace a seed flap use a needle nose or
similar tool and squeeze together the tabs.
Pull plastic seed flap down out of metal brack-
et.

2.

Push new seed flap up through metal bracket
until tabs on seed flap snap in place.

Marker Maintenance
Refer to Figure 80

The marker arm is attached to marker body with a
3/8-inch, grade 2, shear bolt. If this shear bolt
breaks, replace it with a grade 2 bolt.

NOTE: Failure to replace the shear bolt with a
grade 2 bolt can cause marker damage.

If grease-seal cap for marker-disk-hub bearings is
damaged or missing, disassemble and clean hub.
Repack with grease and install a new seal or
grease cap.

Storage

Store the drill where children do not play. If possi-
ble, store the drill inside for longer life.

1.

Unload seed box:

Place tarp under drill or a bucket under each

seed meter.

Use a large bucket to empty box as much as

possible. Make sure sliding seed tubes are in
the open position. Open seed meter clean out
to empty seed out of sliding seed tube and
meter.

2.

Thoroughly clean seed and seed-treatment
residue from boxes and seed meters.

3.

Remove seed meter wheels. Store flat and
out of the weather.

4.

Remove any dirt and debris that can hold
moisture and cause corrosion.

5.

Lubricate and adjust all roller chains.

6.

Lubricate areas noted under “Lubrication”,
page 65.

7.

Inspect drill for worn or damaged parts. Make
repairs and service during the off season.

8.

Use spray paint to cover scratches, chips and
worn areas on the drill to protect the metal.

9.

Cover with a tarp if stored outside.

Figure 79

Seed Flap Replacement

18398

Squeeze tabs
together

Metal
bracket

17621

Figure 80

Marker Shear Bolt

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