Row-unit down pressure – Great Plains YP1625 Operator Manual User Manual
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YP1225 and YP1625
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
401-226M-A
03/12/2012
Row-Unit Down Pressure
Row-unit springs provide the down pressure necessary
for row-unit disks to open a seed trench. The springs
allow the row-units to float down into depressions and up
over obstructions. Springs also provide down force on
coulters when using optional row mounted coulters.
You can adjust down pressure individually for each row-
unit. This is useful for penetrating hard soil and planting
in tire tracks. For best results always adjust tractor tires
so they are not ahead of 30in or 70cm rows.
Use only enough down pressure to cut the seed trench
and maintain proper soil firming over seed. Excessive
row-unit down force will lead to premature wear on row-
unit components. Excessive down force will also cause
uneven seed depth.
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Refer to Figure 70 through Figure 72
To adjust down pressure, use 1
1
⁄
8
in (29mm) open end
wrench or tool stored under the walkboard. Position
wrench on nut and pull down. Move adjustment cam to
new setting. If using cast tool stored under the walk-
board, be sure row unit is off the ground to fully relax
springs.
Minimum and maximum settings are indicated by posi-
tion of adjustment cam. Each notch on adjustment cam
will increase the down pressure on the row-unit springs.
Use the table below as a setting reference.
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Spring Down Pressure
Note: Do not set all rows any higher than notch 4. Using
settings above this on all rows will create uneven
depth control and improper function.
Individual rows may be set higher if running in heavy tire
tracks.
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Figure 70
Row Unit Cam Operation
21948
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Figure 71
Cam Minimum Setting
27065
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Figure 72
Cam Maximum Setting
27065
Cam Notch
Pounds
Kilograms
zero (out of notch)
Maintenance Only
one
345
155
two
370
170
three
400
180
four
450
205
five
500
225
six
550
250
tip
Do Not Use