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Row unit shut-off – 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 Shut-Off

Machine Damage Risk:
Do not lock up rear row units. They will strike other machine
components in folding, and be damaged.

Alternate twin-row units (the front units) can be pinned in
the up position to accommodate single-row spacing.

Refer to Figure 75
The lock-up pins

for each front row unit are located in

a storage hole

in the row unit mount. To lock up a unit,

the unit must be raised, and the pin moved to the lock-up
hole

in the row unit shank.

Note: If you lose a pin, the replacement part number is

805-033C

1.

Raise the planter. Although this adjustment can be
made with the planter lowered, the springs will be in
tension, and will require more effort. The extra force
may also damage tools.

2.

Install lift assist cylinder locks. Lower parking stands.

3.

Set the down pressure springs to the minimum force,
per the instructions on page 54.

4.

Raise the row unit high enough that the hole for the
pin is above the lower parallel arm. This can be done
in several ways, including:
a. use a hoist at the rear of the shank
b. use a jack under the shank extension

Machine Damage Risk:
Raising a row unit on a block by lowering the planter is risky.
Full lowering can easily damage components, and hydraulic
failure is a safety hazard.

Refer to Figure 76
5.

Remove the pin from the storage hole

and insert

and secure it in the lock-up hole

.

6.

Lower row unit until lock-up pin rests on lower paral-
lel arm.

Machine Damage Risk:
Do not pin the row unit while it is in the lowered position. If
the pin is inserted below the parallel arm, unit damage will
occur when planting begins.

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Figure 75

25 Series Row Unit Lock-Up Pin

25269
25193

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Figure 76

25 Series Row Unit Locked Up

25270

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Crushing and Sharp Object Hazards:
Do not attempt to lift a row unit by hand. The weight of the
unit, plus the force of the springs (even at minimum) is too
great (plus, a free hand is needed for pin insertion). Even with
multiple people lifting, hand-lifting is unsafe - there are
numerous sharp edges, and the row unit snaps down violently
if a grip is lost.

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