Preparation and setup, Initial setup, Post-delivery/seasonal setup – Great Plains NP3000A Operator Manual User Manual

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Index

407-613M

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

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Preparation and Setup

This section helps you prepare your tractor and fertilizer
applicator for use, and covers tasks that need to be done
seasonally, or when the tractor/fertilizer applicator
configuration changes.

Before using the applicator in the field, you must hitch it
to a suitable tractor, inspect systems, level the applicator,
and then hitch a suitable nurse tank to the applicator.
Before using the fertilizer applicator for the first time, and
periodically thereafter, certain adjustments and
calibrations may be required.

Anhydrous Ammonia Exposure Hazard:
NP3000A models: Do not modify the NH

3

system of this

applicator. Designing NH

3

systems, selecting and installing

components is serious engineering. Testing a custom system
could be extremely hazardous (and field PPE

a

is inadequate

for such testing). Malfunction of a custom system could result
in a major release of NH

3

gas or liquid.

Initial Setup

See manual 407-613Q for pre-delivery items (normally
completed by dealer).

Other first-time/infrequent setup tasks include:

• Set lift assist valve (page 161).

• Install meter console in tractor (page 163).

• Install any Options not factory- or dealer-installed.

Post-Delivery/Seasonal Setup

On initial delivery, use with a new tractor, and seasonally,
check and as necessary, complete these items before
continuing to the routine setup items:

• Bleed hydraulic system (page 122).

• De-grease exposed cylinder rods if so protected at last

storage.

• Verify that all time-dated components are within their

service lives.

a. PPE: Personal Protective Equipment

Anhydrous Ammonia Release Hazard:
Use only the Great Plains rear hitch for a trailing nurse tank
cart. A custom hitch and/or mount, including any safety chain
anchors, could fail entirely, resulting in a tank cart upset.
Consequences could include a catastrophic release of NH

3

.

At the very least expect a breakaway event and cart damage.

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