Troubleshooting – Great Plains 800EW Operator Manual User Manual

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Troubleshooting 27

02/24/2010

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Troubleshooting

See also: “Troubleshooting” topic in the drill Operator Manual.

Problem

Causes

Solutions

No material flow
(all rows)

Drill drive clutch not engaged

Clean and lubricate clutch mechanism.

No material loaded

Re-load material. Check setting and review
calibration if run-out was unexpected.

Old material has congealed across box

Clean-out box. Replace material.

Rate Adjuster set to zero

Set rate adjuster. Calibrate if not already
done.

Material granularity too large for rate control
gate opening - usually due to moisture caus-
ing clumping

Replace with dry material.

Broken chain

Inspect all chains. Adjust slack.

System jammed, usually due to solidified
congealed material left in fertilizer box

Clean out box. Wash and dry meter flutes. In
extreme cases, this may require meter disas-
sembly.

Incorrect Material Flow
(fewer than all rows)

Obstruction in meter gate

Clean-out materials. Remove foreign matter.

Plugged hoses

Disconnect hoses and clear.

Old material has congealed at some rows

Clean-out box. Replace material.

Broken meter flutes

Clean-out box. Inspect and replace worn or
damaged flutes.

Material Flow Irregular Material granularity too large for rate control

gate opening - usually due to moisture caus-
ing clumping

Replace with dry material.

Material adhering to meter flutes

Clean-out box. Inspect and clean flutes. Use
dry material.

Check tire size and inflation
Ground speed too low or too high

Plant at a reasonable speed.

Skipping chains

Inspect all chains. Adjust slack.

Conditions may be too wet

Wait for dryer conditions.

Material Flow too Low

Planting per chart rate only

Calibrate

Check tire size and inflation
Excessive gaps between passes

Check that pass gap is one row space.

Meter flutes worn

Clean-out box. Inspect and replace worn or
damaged flutes.

Material Flow too High Planting per chart rate only

Calibrate

Pass overlaps

Check that pass gap is one row space.

Meter flutes worn (allowing too much mate-
rial to pass)

Clean-out box. Inspect and replace worn or
damaged flutes.

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