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Hitching tractor to planter, Electrical hookup – Great Plains YP625PD Operator Manual User Manual

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YP625PD

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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

401-754M

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02/23/2011

Hitching Tractor to Planter

Crushing Hazard:
Do not stand or place any body part between planter and
moving tractor. You may be severely injured or killed by being
crushed between the tractor and planter. Stop tractor engine
and set parking brake before attaching cables and hoses.

To prevent soil compaction on rows, set tractor wheels
between rows. For hillsides and steep slopes, set tractor
wheels as wide as possible for maximum stability.

Refer to Figure 3
1.

Use jack

to raise and lower planter tongue.

Refer to Figure 4
2.

After hitching tractor to planter, store jack on storage
tube

on top of planter tongue.

3.

Secure planter safety chain to an anchor on the
tractor capable of pulling the unit.

Electrical Hookup

Refer to Figure 5 (depicting an SAE J560b lighting
connector; your connector may vary if it has been replaced
due to different electrical conventions)
Your planter is equipped with systems that require
separate electrical connections. For future reference,
note any optional connectors on this checklist.

Lighting connector (standard)

Monitor connector (standard)

Speed Sensor connector (standard)

❑ __________________________
Make sure tractor is shut down with accessory power off
before making connections.

These connections may be made in any order. The key
requirement is that all connections be made prior to
planter movement.

Figure 3

Tongue on Jack

25447

1

1

Figure 4

Jack in Storage

17930

2

2

Figure 5

Connector Identification

25236
31033
31950

a

b

c

a

b

c