Dry fertilizer operation – Great Plains YP625PD Operator Manual User Manual
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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
Operating Instructions
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02/23/2011
401-754M
Refer to Figure 17, 18 and 19
When closing the lid make sure that:
• the rear catch plates
are under the hopper rear lip,
• the keeper hardware
is under the front lip, and
• the ball of each rubber latch
is seated in the keeper.
(If only the handle “T” is seated, the lid is not secure.)
Dry Fertilizer Operation
Great Plains recommends checking with your local
agronomist prior to setting the rate, as soil conditions
vary.
The fertilizer meters are driven from the same ground
drive that powers the seed metering system. When the
planter is lowered and in motion, the meters operate, and
fertilizer is applied based on the rate controlled by the
selection of fertilizer transmission sprockets.
See the Seed and Fertilizer Rate manual (401-754B)
for rate charts and detailed information on rate setting.
The outlets of the fertilizer meters are normally
connected to fertilizer drop tubes at the dry fertilizer
coulters. See page 45 for adjustment of drop tube height
and angle.
Refer to Figure 20
If fertilizer will not be applied, disengage the drive
coupler at the left end of the left fertilizer hopper:
1.
Remove the pin
2.
Slide the coupler left, completely off the driven
shaft
, and clear of both the shaft gap and the pin
hole in the driving shaft
3.
Re-insert the pin in the driving shaft (not through the
coupler). Secure pin to shaft with wire bail.
To restore fertilizer drive operation, first rotate the driven
shaft to align its pin hole with the hole in the coupler.
Slide the coupler right. Re-insert pin through both
coupler and driven shaft. Secure pin with wire bail.
Figure 19
Hopper Lid Rear Catch Plate
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5
4
2
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Material Loss / Machine Damage Risks:
Pin coupler clear of shaft gap. It may be possible to insert the
pin through both the coupler
Do not do this. This may leave the coupler and driven shaft in
contact. Field motion could cause the meters to operate. The
coupler and driven shaft
could also be damaged.
Figure 20
Dry Fertilizer Drive Coupler
31897
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1
2
3
4
2
4