Chain tension, Firming roller scrapers, Optional rear coil tine – Landoll FPSBT-6 Food Plot Seeder User Manual
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OPERATION
Figure 2-10: Gear Box Engaged
Chain Tension
The chain drive is covered. Chain tension is maintained
by loosening and sliding the idlers. Keep chains snug and
lubricated for best results. Refer to Chapter 4
Maintenance Section Transmission Chain Tension and
Chain Maintenance.
Figure 2-11: Scrapper Blades
Firming Roller Scrapers
The roller scraper is designed to keep the roller from
building up with moist soil during operation. Adjustment
of the scraper will be necessary as the roller and/or the
scraper wears. Adjustment is done by loosening the
3/8-16 flange nuts on the U-bolts and sliding the blade
side to side or up and down as needed. The blade should
be kept 1/8” from the roller wheel. See Figure 2-11.
Optional Rear Coil Tine
Optional Rear Coil Tine floats freely helping to disperse
soil and residue over seeded soil and follow the contour
of the land. The angle at which the tines come into
contact with the soil can be adjusted by loosening the
cap screws on the end brackets and rotating the pipe and
tine assembly clockwise or counterclockwise. To
inactivate the tines, raise the assembly until the hole in
the Coil Tine Bracket aligns with the hole in the Frame
Side Plate. Remove the Klik Pin and slide the Pin into the
hole in Coil Tine Mounting Bracket. Install the Klik Pin
into the sleeve and end hole of the Pin. See Figure 2-12.
Figure 2-12: Optional Rear Coil Tine
Storage
At the end of the season, empty Seedboxes and
Seedmeter before cleaning your machine for storage.
Avoid spraying high pressure washer directly at bearing
seals. Grease machine after washing to displace any
residual water. Repaint areas where paint has worn off.
Repair or replace any broken or damaged parts. Store in
a dry, protected place.