Short-term parking, Long-term storage, Short-term parking long-term storage – Great Plains YP925TD Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Operating Instructions
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02/23/2011
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Short-Term Parking
1.
Fold markers (page 33).
2.
Choose a location with level firm ground. Do not
unhitch on a steep slope.
3.
Fully raise planter.
4.
Lower parking stands (page 15).
5.
Engage lift assist lock (page 20, if the planter has
lift-assist).
6.
Lower planter onto stands and lock.
7.
Set hydraulic circuits to neutral.
8.
Disconnect hydraulic lines. Secure them so that they
do not touch the ground.
9.
Disconnect electrical cables, capping where
provisioned.
10. Unhitch.
Restart tractor and pull away from planter.
Long-Term Storage
1.
Clean-out fertilizer hoppers per “Dry Fertilizer
Clean-Out” on page 79.
2.
Complete Parking steps (left). Park the planter
indoors if possible. Great Plains recommends
parking/storing on the parking stands in the raised
position, with lift-assist lock installed (if the planter
has lift-assist).
3.
See “Material Clean-Out” on page 77. Clear all
seed from seed container, air box, seed delivery
system and meters.
4.
Close slide gates and latch hopper lids.
5.
Remove seed disks from meters (this is primarily to
relieve pressure on brushes). Clean disks of residue
build-up (see Caution below). Use mild soap,
non-abrasive scrubbers, and hot or warm water. If
using sealed storage, dry disks prior to storage.
Possible Chemical Hazard:
Seed disks will have talc and graphite residue, and may have
residues of hazardous seed treatments. Do not wash disks
where food is prepared, or where cookware or dinnerware is
washed. Wear gloves when washing disks. Avoid spray.
Although the disks are dishwasher-safe, do not wash them in
an appliance also used for food cookware or dinnerware.
6.
Tie or tape a small plastic bag over ends of all seed
delivery tubes to prevent insects from entering or
nesting.
7.
Close seed inlet shutters at meters (to prevent pest
entry to seed hoses). Thoroughly clean seed and
seed treatment residue from seed meters. See
“Meter Clean-Out” on page 78, for more information.
8.
Clean planter of mud, dirt, excess oil and grease.
9.
Lubricate all points listed in Maintenance.
10. Apply grease to exposed cylinder rods to prevent
rust.
11. Inspect planter for worn or damaged parts. Make
repairs and service during off season.
12. Use spray paint to cover scratches, chips, and worn
areas on the planter to protect the metal.
13. Cover planter with a tarp if stored outside.