Hitching with hydraulic tongue (option), Raising/lowering tongue, Local float on hydraulic tongue – Great Plains YP3025 Operator Manual User Manual
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YP3010HDP/3020P/3025
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
401-703M
2013-09-09
Hitching with Hydraulic Tongue (Option)
Refer to Figure 7
1.
Move the tractor to near hitching position.
2.
Connect the hydraulic hoses for the tongue circuit.
This needs to be done before hitching in order to
raise and lower the tongue. See “Hydraulic
Hookup” on page 15. Allow slack for hitch move-
ments. Close the tongue cylinder bypass valve.
3.
Make electrical connections for at least the planter
control circuit (necessary to control planter hydraulic
systems). See page 17.
4.
Check that hitch local bypass valve
is closed.
Refer to Figure 8
5.
Set the cab Clutch Folding Module Lift/Hitch switch
to Hitch.
6.
Retract the Hitch/Lift circuit to set the tongue height
to clear the draw-bar. Back the tractor into alignment
and pin the draw-bar.
7.
Connect safety chain to a suitable anchor point on
the tractor.
8.
Connect all other hydraulic hoses.
9.
Connect any remaining electrical cables, page 17.
10. Extend the Hitch/Lift circuit to raise the hydraulic
tongue just enough to relieve pressure from the park-
ing stand.
11. Remove and store main tongue parking stand. See
“Store Main Parking Stand” on page 19.
Raising/Lowering Tongue
In addition to hitching, tongue raising and lowering is
required during fold and unfold to engage and disengage
the wing locks.
With the standard 3-point hitch, the planter tongue is
raised and lowered by raising and lowering the 3-point.
With the optional hydraulic tongue, the planter tongue is
raised by extending the hitch cylinder, and lowered by
retracting the hitch cylinder.
Local Float on Hydraulic Tongue
Refer to Figure 25 on page 29
The hydraulic tongue must be in Float during planter trans-
port.
If it is necessary to move the planter without first con-
necting it to a tractor that has a float-capable circuit for
the hydraulic tongue, open the bypass valve
on the
tongue cylinder. This provides local floating capability at
the tongue.
Figure 7
Hitching with Hydraulic Tongue
(Bypass Valve Closed)
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Figure 8
Clutch Folding Module (Hitch)
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