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Operating instructions, Pre-start checklist, Transporting – Great Plains 9756PP Operator Manual User Manual

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580-043M

02/17/2014

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9322-9756PP

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

Operating Instructions

This section covers general operating procedures. Expe-
rience, machine familiarity, and the following information
will lead to efficient operation and good working habits.
Always operate farm machinery with safety in mind.

Pre-Start Checklist

Perform the following steps before transporting the 9322-
9756PP Plains Plow to the field.
Carefully read “Important Safety Information” on

page 1.

❑ Lubricate Plains Plow as indicated under “Lubrica-

tion” on page 22.

❑ Check all tires for proper inflation.
❑ Check all bolts, pins, and fasteners. Torque as shown

in “Tire Inflation Chart” on page 25.

❑ Check Plains Plow for worn or damaged parts.

Repair or replace parts before going to the field.

Check hydraulic hoses, fittings, and cylinders for leaks.
Repair or replace before going to the field.

Transporting

See “Hitching Tractor to Plains Plow” on page 13
before transporting the Plains Plow.

Check Tractor Capacity and Configuration

• Consult your tractor manual for 3-point limitations.

• Add weights to tractor as required.

When determining the weight of your Plains Plow, be
sure to include the weight of any options.

Transport Checklist

❑ Plan the route. Avoid steep hills. Keep Clearances in

mind.

❑ Make all electrical and hydraulic connections. See

Hitching Tractor to Plains Plow” on page 13.

❑ Raise Plains Plow.
❑ Be sure all transport locks are installed.
❑ Always have lights on for highway operation.
❑ Comply with all federal, state and local safety laws

when traveling on public roads.

Travel with caution. Allow safe clearance.
Remember that the Plains Plow is wider than the tractor.

High Pressure Fluid Hazard:
Relieve pressure and shut down tractor before connecting, dis-
connecting or checking hydraulic lines. Use a piece of paper
or cardboard, NOT BODY PARTS, to check for leaks. Wear
protective gloves and safety glasses or goggles when working
with hydraulic systems. Escaping fluid under pressure can
have sufficient pressure to penetrate the skin causing serious
injury. If an accident occurs, seek immediate medical assis-
tance from a physician familiar with this type of injury.

Loss of Control Hazard:
Use a tractor rated for the load. Add tractor ballast as needed.
Do not exceed 20 mph. Towing the Plains Plow with a vehicle
that is not adequate, or at high speeds, could lead to loss of
vehicle control. Loss of vehicle can result in a serious road
accident, severe injury or death. Check that your tractor has
enough weight to handle the weight of the Plains Plow. Refer to
your tractor’s operator manual for capacities and ballast
requirements.