Pre-operation, Attaching to three-point hitch, Field operation - three-point hitch type – Landoll 2510 Zone Commander User Manual
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OPERATION
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Pre-Operation
1.
Before operating the Zone Commander inspect it to 
be sure it is in good operating condition.
2.
Replace badly worn or missing parts.
3.
While the machine is new, bolt tightness should be 
checked after a few hours of operation. Tighten any 
loose nuts or cap screws. Check the gauge wheel lug 
bolts daily.
4.
Check the gauge wheel tire inflation. All tires should 
be equally inflated to avoid side draft.
Attaching to Three-Point Hitch
1.
Carefully back the tractor into place.
2.
Attach the Zone Commander to the tractor,
3.
For tractors equipped with Quick Hitches:
a.
Attach quick hitch to the Zone Commander and 
make sure lower pin locks are secured.
b.
Raise the parking stand and pin in fully up 
position.
c.
When disconnecting the Zone Commander, 
adjust stands to leave the toolbar tilted slightly 
forward. This will permit easier disconnecting 
and reattaching.
4.
For tractors not equipped with Quick Hitch:
a.
Attach lower lift arms of the tractor to the Zone 
Commander utilizing appropriate pins. Zone 
Commander models come with either Category II 
or III wide hitches. (See Figure 3-1.)
b.
Attach top link after connecting lower lift arms. 
Raise parking stands into clamps or remove. 
When disconnecting, place stand so that the 
implement is stable.
CAUTION
5.
Reinstall the stabilizer bars or sway blocks before 
transporting.
Field Operation - Three-Point 
Hitch Type
1.
Lower the Zone Commander to the ground and pull it 
a few feet at the approximate desired depth.
2.
Check for front-to-rear levelness. Level the frame by 
adjusting the three-point hitch top arm until the frame 
is level to the ground.
3.
Set the depth by adjusting the gauge wheels. For 
stability, it is important that the gauge wheels always 
apply slight pressure against the soil. Adjust the 
gauge wheels as follows:.
a.
Remove 1/4” hairpin and 1” x 6” pin.
b.
Crank jack up or down to desired depth.
c.
Line up holes in spindle and clamp weldments. 
Replace pin and hair pins into gauge wheel 
assembly.
4.
Always lift the Zone Commander completely out of 
the ground before turning or backing to prevent 
shank or coulter damage or damage to their 
respective mounting brackets.
5.
Reduce speed at field ends, raise the In-Row 
out of the ground, and assist turning by using the 
wheel brakes, if necessary.
6.
After a few hours of initial operation, check all cap 
screws for tightness. Tighten any loose cap screws.
7.
Coulters should be adjusted to operate only deep 
enough to be in firm soil and cut the residue. 
Generally, the harder the soil, the less pressure 
should be used on the coulters. Adjust the single 
coulters by loosening the coulter mount bolts, sliding 
the coulter up or down as needed and retightening.
Do not move tractor without making sure top 
hitch is connected to tractor.
