Tramlining – Great Plains V-300F Operator Manual User Manual
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Monitor Operation
Tramlining
All tramlines for this drill were set up on the following assumptions:
• 3 meter planting width with 19 openers equally spaced
at 15.8 cm.
• 1.8 meter wheel spacing of the tramlines.
With these assumptions, the feeder cup allows for the tramline
clutches to be placed on rows 1, 4, 6, 13, 14 and 16. Two clutches
are assembled as standard on rows 4 and 16. An additional clutch
and jumper cable will be required on some patterns (i.e. 20 meter
sprayer/20 bouts).
The tramline clutch locations are as follows:
• 12 meter sprayer/4 bouts:
Asymmetric right or left hand.
Tramlines will be on rows 6 and 14.
Symmetric.
Tramlines will be on rows 4 and 16 (2nd bout must
overlap 1st bout 1/2 drill width).
• 15 meter sprayer/5 bouts:
Symmetric.
Tramlines will be on rows 4 and 16.
• 18 meter sprayer/6 bouts:
Asymmetric right or left hand.
Tramlines will be on rows 6 and 14.
Symmetric.
Tramlines will be on rows 4 and 16 (2nd bout must
overlap 1st bout 1/2 drill width).
• 20 meter sprayer/20 bouts
Special pattern:
Tramlines will be on rows 1, 13, and 14. (This pattern
requires an optional clutch and jumper cable, which
connects, rows 1 and 13 together.)
The display defaults to the
channel after 10 seconds
(unless the Area Total was selected).
There are five systems of tramlining - symmetric, asymmetric left,
asymmetric right and 20 bout. The tramline bout is programmable
from 1 to 15 in symmetric, asymmetric left and asymmetric right
sequences.
Selection of asymmetric tramlining is denoted by a decimal point
on the display between the current bout number on the left and the
tramline bout number on the right. Left or right asymmetric tramlin-
ing is selected in the programming mode.
NOTE: There is an option in the program mode to disable the tram-
line function altogether.