Great Plains 1005 Assembly Instructions User Manual
General information, And 10-foot ewnt drills, Tools required

Great Plains Mfg., Inc.
Installation Instructions
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©Copyright 2007
Printed 02/20/2008
151-128M
Grease Bank Kit
7- and 10-Foot EWNT Drills
Used with:
•
705 (all models)
•
1005 (all models)
General Information
These instructions explain how to install a Grease Bank
Kit. These kits greatly improve the ease of lubricating
coulter pivots by adding one or two bulkheads, with zerks
and tubing to new grease adaptors at the coulters.
These instructions apply to an installation of either:
Each kit upgrades an entire drill. There will be a few parts
left over if your drill has less than the maximum possible
number of coulters.
Due to shipping regulations, the kit does not include any
touch-up paint to restore the welded areas. Your Great
Plains dealer can provide it as Great Plains part:
821-001C PAINT GP GREEN SPRAY CAN
The grease bank does not serve the coulter disk bearing
zerks (if present), as they rotate and cannot accept a fixed
lubrication tube.
Tools Required
• wire or stick welder and welding tarps,
• basic hand tools, including:
- heavy clamp or self-clamping pliers,
- a pipe or tubing cutter,
- wire brush, sand paper,
• grease and grease gun,
• green touch-up paint, and;
• suitable tractor for positioning drill.
Notations and Conventions
“Left” and “Right” are facing in the
direction of machine travel. An orienta-
tion rose in the line art illustrations
shows the directions of Left, Right,
Front, Back, Up, Down.
Call-Outs
Kit
Kit Description
When you see this symbol, the subsequent instructions
and warnings are serious - follow without exception.
Your life and the lives of others depend on it!
!
Figure 1
Completed Grease Bank
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D
L
R
B
F
Single-digit callouts identify components in
the currently referenced Figure or Figures.
These numbers may be reused for different
items from page to page.
to
Two-digit callouts in this range reference new
parts from the new parts lists beginning on
page 8.
This two-digit callout references an affected
existing part from the table on page 8. The
description matches that in your Parts Man-
ual.
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