Bleeding hydraulics – Great Plains 2S-2600HDF Operator Manual v1 User Manual

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

195-440M

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2014-05-16

Bleeding Hydraulics

To function properly, the hydraulics must be free of air. If
hydraulics have not been bled, they will operate with
jerky, uneven motions and could cause wings to drop
rapidly during folding or unfolding. If hydraulics were not
bled during initial implement setup or if you replace a
part in hydraulic system during the life of the drill,
complete the following procedures.

High Pressure Fluid Hazard:
Escaping fluid under pressure can penetrate the skin causing
serious injury. Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic lines. Use a piece of paper or card-
board, NOT BODY PARTS, to check for suspected leaks. Wear
protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working
with hydraulic systems. If an accident occurs, seek immediate
medical attention from a physician familiar with this type of
injury.

Negative Tongue Weight Hazard:
Raising openers on unfolded, unhitched drill will cause drill
tongue to rise suddenly, which could cause serious injury or
death. Be certain that drill is hitched securely to your tractor
drawbar and the safety chain is securely attached to tractor
before raising openers or unfolding drill.

Bleed only at:

JIC (Joint Industry Conference, 37

°

flare) or

NPT (National Pipe Thread, tapered thread) fittings.

Never bleed at:

ORB (O-Ring Boss) or
QD (Quick Disconnect) fittings.

Check hydraulic fluid level in tractor reservoir and fill to
proper level. Add fluid to system as needed.

Note: System capacity for entire drill is about

4

1

2

U.S. gallons

(17 liters).

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