Active hydraulic system, Non-active hydraulic system – Great Plains 2S-2600F Operator Manual v2 User Manual

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Section 3 Adjustments

2S-2600 and 2S-2600F Two-Section Folding Drill 195-200M-A

9/26/13

Great Plains Mfg., Inc.

3.

Once pressure is set, lock knob with lock disk.

Figure 3-8

Pressure Control Valves

Non-Active Hydraulic System
To run the drill on tractors with open-center hydraulics or
on tractors with fixed displacement hydraulic pumps re-
quires a kit (Great Plains part number194-143A). This kit
utilizes a non-active hydraulic system which allows you to
pressurize your openers down and lock in that pressure on
level ground by holding the opener frames in a fixed posi-
tion.

To set down pressure:

1.

Lower opener frames by pushing forward on tractor
hydraulic lever. Lock lever temporarily in this position
while adjusting opener down pressure.

2.

Turn knob on pressure-control valve, see Figure 3-8.
While watching pressure gauge, turn knob until gauge
shows desired pressure. Turn clockwise to increase
pressure. Turn counterclockwise to decrease pres-
sure.

There is one pressure-control valve for openers on the
inside of drill and one for openers on the outside ends.

As a general starting point, set hydraulic down pres-
sure to 800 psi. For most field conditions, adjust down
pressure between 200 and 1400 psi. Setting the open-
er down pressure above 1600 psi. will raise the drive
wheels off the ground when the seed box is empty
causing skips and poor seed metering. Refer to the
chart on page 33 for approximate force at the openers
for a given pressure setting.

3.

Once pressure is set, lock knob with lock disk.

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Active Hydraulic System
To run the drill with constant opener down pressure re-
quires an Active Hydraulic System. An Active Hydraulic
System requires a tractor with closed-center hydraulics or
pressure/flow compensated hydraulics powered by a vari-
able displacement hydraulic pump. (If you are not familiar
with your tractor's hydraulics, consult your tractor dealer.)

NOTE: To run the drill on tractors with open-center hydrau-
lics or on tractors with fixed displacement hydraulic pumps
you must install a Great Plains kit, part number 194-143A.
Contact your Great Plains dealer for ordering information.
Refer to Non-Active Hydraulics System on this page.

To set down pressure:

1.

Lower openers to the ground. Lock hydraulic lever for-
ward for constant hydraulic flow.

John Deere tractors with Sound-Gard ® Body: Use

lever lock clip, John Deere part number R52667, to
lock lever forward. See your tractor dealer for clip pur-
chase and installation.

John Deere 7000 Series tractors: Rotate valve

detent selector to motor position to lock lever in for-
ward position.

John Deere 8000 Series tractors: Set timer to con-

tinuous. Push lever forward until detent clicks.

Case-IH Magnum tractors: Lock lever forward in

detent position. You may need to turn up detent pres-
sure to its maximum setting. Do not tie hydraulic lever
past detent position with a strap. See your tractor
dealer for hydraulic-system details.

Other tractors: Lock lever forward in detent position.

You may need to turn up detent pressure to maximum
or use a mechanical detent holder to hold lever for-
ward. See your tractor dealer for proper means of pro-
viding constant flow to openers.

2.

Turn knob on pressure-control valve, see Figure 3-8.
While watching pressure gauge, turn knob until gauge
shows desired pressure. Turn clockwise to increase
pressure. Turn counterclockwise to decrease pres-
sure.

There is one pressure-control valve for openers on the
inside of drill and one for openers on the outside ends.

As a general starting point, set hydraulic down pres-
sure to 800 psi. For most field conditions, adjust down
pressure between 200 and 1400 psi. Setting the open-
er down pressure above 1600 psi. will raise the drive
wheels off the ground when the seed box is empty
causing skips and poor seed metering. Refer to the
chart on the previous page for approximate force at
the openers for a given pressure setting.

IMPORTANT: Tractors with load-sensing hydraulics
must use the bypass valve to operate the 2600-3S. Fail-
ure to use the bypass valve can cause major tractor
damage. Before adjusting opener down pressure, set
bypass valve as explained under Setting the Bypass
Valve,
page 16.

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