Short-term parking, Long-term storage, Short-term parking long-term storage – Great Plains NP3000A Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Operating Instructions
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2014-04-22
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Short-Term Parking
1.
Conclude application per
“NH3: Stopping Application” on page 64 and/or
“Liq: Stopping Application” on page 73.
2.
Unhitch nurse tank per
“NH3: Final Nurse Tank Unhitch” on page 67 or
“Liq: Unhitch Liquid Nurse Tank” on page 73.
3.
Choose an applicator parking location with level firm
ground. Do not unhitch on a steep slope.
4.
Recover emergency shutoff rope from tractor.
Store on applicator.
5.
Fully raise applicator (page 48).
6.
7.
Engage lift-assist transport locks (page 50), and
deploy parking stands (page 42).
8.
Lower applicator onto locks/stands.
9.
Set FOLD / FIELD switch to PARK.
10. Set all hydraulic circuits to Float.
11. Shut off tractor.
12. Disconnect hydraulic lines. Secure them so that they
do not touch the ground.
13. Disconnect electrical cables, capping where
provisioned.
14. Disconnect any safety chain. Unhitch. Restart tractor
and pull away from fertilizer applicator.
Long-Term Storage
Equipment Damage Risk:
Ground Drive: Keep the piston pump wet. Fertilizer suffices for
short-term parking. Flush with water for longer term parking.
Add RV antifreeze for winter storage. See page 118. Failure to
properly care for your pump and other cart components can
lead to serious equipment damage in a relatively short span of
time.
1.
Conclude application per
“NH3: Stopping Application” on page 64 and/or
“Liq: Stopping Application” on page 73.
2.
Unhitch nurse tank per
“NH3: Final Nurse Tank Unhitch” on page 67 or
“Liq: Unhitch Liquid Nurse Tank” on page 73.
3.
Choose an applicator parking location with level firm
ground. Do not unhitch on a steep slope.
4.
Fully raise applicator (page 48).
5.
Flush and fill pump per page 118.
If possible, remove pump from applicator and store
indoors above freezing temperatures.
6.
Clean applicator of mud, dirt, excess oil and grease.
7.
Lubricate all points listed in Maintenance.
8.
Apply grease to exposed cylinder rods to prevent
rust.
9.
Inspect applicator for worn or damaged parts. Make
repairs and service during off season.
10. Use spray paint to cover scratches, chips, and worn
areas on the applicator to protect the metal.
11. Fold applicator (page 51).
12. Cover applicator with a tarp if stored outside.