Seed Hawk TOOLBAR 2010 User Manual
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Seed Hawk Manual
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Step 9 – Once the knives get tight, notice 
the shank pressure gauge and its reading. 
In good seeding conditions, add an 
additional 200 Psi to the system. When 
seeding small seeds such as canola in wet 
conditions, adding the additional 200Psi is 
not recommended. You would tend to over 
pack. 
NOTE: The chain that is between the seed 
and fertilizer knife is tight. You now know that 
you are applying the proper amount of 
pressure for the current field. 
Example of 
seed depth 
setting at 
¾”. 
You always want to ensure that you are 
maintaining seed and fertilizer separation. 
Step 11 – Pull back on your tractor lever that 
your red banded hoses are connected to in 
order to lift your shanks up while you are 
turning around on your headland. 
Seed Hawk recommends that you still check your 
actual seed and fertilizer separation in each filed. 
Soils vary, moisture conditions vary, and over 
time your opener bolts if not tightened on a yearly 
basis will function differently from the original new 
machine. Your seed and fertilizer separation may 
change. 
Step 10 – When turning off your product on 
head lands, use the packing switch to do 
this. 
Your Seed Hawk Hydraulic System is rated 
to handle over 3000 Psi. All we require is a 
maximum of 1500 Psi. 
