Seed Hawk TOOLBAR 2012 User Manual
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Seed Hawk Manual
Tool Bar
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SYMPTOM 
 
 
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
 
SOLUTION 
Wing hydraulic 
system does not 
maintain pressure. 
The “IN” pressure gauge 
indicates less than 1200 lb
f
/in
2
(8
275 kPa).
Inspect quick couplers to ensure 
complete engagement. 
Check 7plex wing down value. 
(only on 7plex machines. 72 feet 
and up) 
Remove, inspect o-rings, clean and 
replace cartridge if necessary. 
Wing lift cylinder piston leaking.
Remove hose from rod end of 
cylinder. If oil discharges, seal is 
leaking. Remove and replace seal. 
Wings do not raise.
The “IN” pressure gauge 
indicates less than 1200 lb
f
/in
2
(8
275 kPa) for smaller implements 
and less than 2100 lb
f
/in
2
(14.50
kPa) for larger implements.
Inspect quick couplers to ensure 
complete engagement. Check to see 
that the circuit is putting out enough 
pressure. 
Wing cylinder piston seal leaking.
Remove hose from rod end of 
cylinder. If oil discharges, seal is 
leaking. Remove and replace seal. 
Cannot maintain 
packing pressure or 
shanks will not stay 
up in transport. 
Seal damaged in shank cylinder. 
Check o-rings on meter engage 
valve also make sure meter 
engage switch is shut off. 
Pressure shanks up and keep locked 
on. Undo main bridle hoses on the 
rod end of cylinder on both ports. If 
oil is flowing out of a hose, then it is 
that rank on that wing that has a seal 
leak. Move down that rank, undoing 
the hoses on the rod end of each 
cylinder. When the oil quits flowing, it 
is the previous cylinder with the 
faulty seal. Replace cylinder seal(s) 
and repeat process in case of more 
than one faulty seal. 
 
 
 
SYMPTOM 
 
 
POSSIBLE CAUSE 
 
SOLUTION 
Shanks do not 
maintain trip/packing 
pressure in hilly 
terrain. 
The “IN” pressure gauge 
indicates less than 1200 lb
f
/in
2
(8
275 kPa).
Inspect quick couplers to ensure 
complete engagement. 
Excessive field operating speed.
Reduce field operating speed. 
 
Note: Trip/packing pressure may be 
momentarily increased by activating 
hydraulic Circuit #1 while passing 
through a shallow dip in the terrain. 
Intermittent electrical power 
supply to shank solenoid coil. 
Ensure all electrical connections are 
fully engaged and no open electrical 
circuits to coil. 
Shanks will not go 
down under pressure 
Pivot points are too tight or 
seized. 
Loosen up pivot points about 1/8 of a 
turn. Don’t over loosen them. 
 
 
