Great Plains 2525A Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Adjustments
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2013-06-04
118-999M
An adjuster cam
sets down pressure individually for
each row unit. This is useful for penetrating hard soil and
planting in tire tracks. For best results always adjust trac-
tor tires so they are not ahead of 30in rows.
Refer to Figure 27 and Figure 28
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, uneven seed depth and gauge wheel
slippage.
Refer to Figure 26 (shown at cam setting 2),
Figure 27 and Figure 28
To adjust down pressure, use a 1
⁄
inator>8in (29mm) open end wrench or the tool stored under the walkboard. 1. Raise the drill. Although this adjustment can be 2. Put tractor in Park and shut it off. 3. Position wrench on the fixed nut near or slightly forward of vertical. 4. Pull upper spring link back. 5. Move the adjustment cam to the new setting on the spring adjust bar . Note: Do not set all rows higher than notch four. Using high settings across all rows causes uneven plant- Figure 26 25AP Series Row Unit Spring Adjustment 29605 3 5 2 2 Cam Notch Pounds Kilograms zero (out of notch) Lock-Up & Maintenance one 235 105 two 260 120 three 295 135 four 355 160 five 415 190 six 475 215 tip Do Not Use 29831 Figure 27 Row Unit Minimum Cam (at 1) 27065 bottom 4 6 3 Figure 28 Row Unit Maximum Cam (at 6) 27065 top 4 5 2 6
made with the planter lowered, the springs will be in
tension, and will require more effort. The extra force
required may also damage tools.
ing, and may cause gauge wheels to slip or lose
traction entirely. Individual rows may be set higher
if running in tire tracks.