Spreaders and scrapers, Row-unit side wheels, Spreaders and scrapers row-unit side wheels – Great Plains YP625PD Operator Manual User Manual
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YP625PD
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.
401-754M
02/23/2011
Spreaders and Scrapers
Note: Applies to all row unit Series.
Remove side gauge wheels from arms to access
row-unit disks and scrapers.
2.
With the unit raised, check blade spreader
wear. Replace spreader if it is 13 mm wide or
narrower. To replace, remove disk blades
, drive
out roll pins
, and install new spreader.
3.
When reinstalling disk blades, put two shims
between bearing and shank on each blade. Tighten
bolts.
4.
Check amount of contact between blades, and adjust
number of shims as needed. Store extra shims on
outside of blade. See “Opener Disc Contact
Region” on page 51.
5.
Check that outside disk scrapers
are formed to
disk blades to help remove any mud. Bend/twist
scrapers to fit blades as needed. Every 200 acres of
operation, check outside scrapers for adjustment
and wear. Replace outside scrapers as necessary.
Row-Unit Side Wheels
Refer to Figure 96
1.
Lift opener side wheel off the ground.
Move tire in and
out to check for end play. Check for roughness in
bearing by rotating wheel. If bearings are rough,
inspect and replace if necessary.
2.
Side wheels are preset at the factory. Due to normal
wear it may become necessary to make adjustments
so the wheel remains close to the disk. To prevent
plugging, loosen clamp bolt
and slide arm inward
to take up gap between side wheel and disk blade. If
more adjustment is needed, go to step 3.
3.
Remove bolt
and wheel
. Remove shims
from
the inside of wheel
and place them on the outside
of wheel. Always place removed shims from the
inside to the outside. When installed, wheel should
turn freely and not hit the arm at the curve. Do not
add any more shims than necessary.
4.
Disassemble side gauge wheel arm
from unit.
Remove bushing
from sleeve
and check for
wear. If necessary, replace bushing.
5.
When reinstalling side gauge wheels, align tab on
hex adjustment
with notch in bushing. Replace
bolt and tighten.
6.
Adjust side gauge wheels. Refer to see “Side Gauge
Wheel Adjustment” on page 52.
Note: You may need fewer washers under worn disks.
Figure 95: 25AP
Spreaders and Scrapers
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Note: It is normal for the blade spreader to have some
looseness in the holder and between the blades.
Some looseness is required for proper operation.
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Sharp Object Hazard:
Be careful when working in this area. Disk edges are sharp.
Figure 96
Side Gauge Wheel Shims
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