Brake operation (option), Service brake operation, Single-line hydraulic brake operation – Great Plains NTA3007 Operator Manual User Manual

Page 56: Dual-line air/hydraulic brake operation

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NTA907 or NTA3007

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Index

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

166-371M

Table of Contents

Index

2012-07-02

Brake Operation (Option)

Main transport wheel brakes are standard on model
NTA907. Brakes are not standard on model NTA3007.
There are brake shoe pairs on each of the four forward
main transport wheels. The shoe pairs are operated by
an air system on the drill. The “service” or “trailer brake”
system is controlled by the tractor. It is connected to the
tractor with a single hydraulic line or two air lines.

See also:
page 29 - “Brake Hook-Up (Option)
page 120 - “Brake Troubleshooting (Option)
page 135 - “Brake Maintenance (Option)

Service Brake Operation

If optional brakes are installed and connected, the
hydraulic/hydraulic or air/hydraulic systems automatically
work in conjunction with the tractor’s own brakes.

Application and release of tractor brakes during tractor
motion applies and releases the service brake system on
the drill.

Know Your Tractor Systems:
Application of tractor Parking and/or Emergency brakes may
or may not operate the drill service brake system, depending
on the design of the tractor systems.

Consult your tractor manual for details on when remote
brake ports are engaged and released. Note any
variance from general behaviour in the table at right.
Make sure the tractor operator knows when drill brakes
are engaged and released.

Single-Line Hydraulic Brake Operation
In this system, a single hydraulic line

from the tractor

operates a de-intensifier

cylinder on the drill, which is

coupled to the drill master cylinder

. The drill brake

hydraulic lines are separate from the tractor’s line.

With the hydraulic/hydraulic system, braking is
immediately available when the tractor hydraulic system
is active.

Dual-Line Air/Hydraulic Brake Operation
In this system, the “supply” (yellow or blue coded) line
charges a reservoir air tank

on the drill. The “service”

(red coded) line

meters air from the reservoir

to a

booster cylinder

, which operates the drill’s hydraulic

brake lines

.

Roll-Away Hazard:
Block tires with wheel chocks before unhitching drill. The
parking jack is not a sufficient restraint for a drill parked on
unlevel ground. An unsecured drill could roll away, causing an
accident resulting in death, injury and substantial property
damage.

Both versions of the service brake system to the tractor are
spring-release on the drill. Drill braking is released shortly
after unhitching the drill.

Tractor

Braking-Related

Event

Typical Trailer

Brake Port

Response

Record How
Your Tractor

Operates

Normal tractor
braking

Actuates trailer

brakes

Differential
tractor braking

Reduced trailer

braking

Tractor Parking
Brake

Actuates trailer

brakes

Tractor
Emergency Brake

Tractor
transmission to
Park

No effect on

trailer brakes

Figure 48

Hydraulic/Hydraulic Brakes

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