Great Plains 3SF45 Operator Manual User Manual

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9-2

170-062M

TROUBLE SHOOTING (CON’T.)

PROBLEM

SOLUTION

9. Press wheel or openers plugging

a. Drilling in damp or wet conditions may increase this problem.

b. Openers may be moved from a staggered to an in-line position to

reduce trash thrown from front openers into rear openers.

c. Reduce down pressure on openers.

d. Do not back up drill in the field, or stop and allow drill to roll back-

wards with openers in the ground.

e. If using double "V" press wheels, adjust angle bar.

f.

Check Seed-Lok Wheel.

10. Improper folding of drills

a. Adjust post frame adjusting links.

b. Check hydraulic system for air and oil leaks.

c. Clean out small orifice fittings in wing cylinders. See page 2-4.

d. Make sure that the wing boxes unfold to a straight line. Check to

see that both pull bars are attached to the boxes at exactly the

same distance inboard from the inboard edge of the drill box {90"}

and both are exactly the same length.

11. Hydraulic adaptors cracking

a. JIC fittings do not require high torque.

b.

ALWAYS

use liquid pipe sealant when adding or replacing pipe

thread hydraulic fittings. Plastic sealant tape can crack fittings and

plug hydraulic lines. JIC and O-Ring fittings

DO NOT

require seal-

ant. O-Ring fittings require a thin coat of oil on the O-Ring.

IMPORTANT:

When using sealant on pipe threads, the friction

between the threads is reduced; therefore, be certain not to over-

tighten causing damage to the cylinders, valves or fittings.

12. Feeder cup sprockets locked up or

a. Check for foreign matter lodged in one or more feeder cup

twisted feeder drive shaft

sprockets.

b. Liquid insecticide from seed has dried within the feed cup. Re-

move the build up by disassembling each feed cup and scrape the

foreign substance from the turning surfaces.

NOTE:

Liquid inoculant should be applied with caution and care

should be taken to clean the feeder system after drilling treated

seeds.

13. Raising and lowering drill is rough

a. Lubricate lower rollers of vertical transport tubes located between

and uneven

the transport tires.

b. Check hydraulic fittings for leaks.

c. Rephasing cylinders not properly bled. See "

Tractor Hydraulic

Hook-Up

" beginning on page 2-4. When raising drill at end of

field, the lifting cylinders should be fully extended to insure that

they are always rephased. If machine is only raised enough to lift

openers out of the ground, lift cylinders may eventually get out of

sequence and cause uneven seeding depth.

14. Sprocket and chain interference

a. Adjust wing box top link on tool bar.

between drill boxes

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