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OPERATORS MANUAL
NT30 DISC DRILL
Printed in USA (322782B) 12/19
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  • Page 1 OPERATORS MANUAL NT30 DISC DRILL Printed in USA (322782B) 12/19...
  • Page 3 WHAT IS WARRANTED AGCO Amity JV warrants its new equipment to be free of defects in material and workmanship at time of delivery to the first retail purchaser, renter, or lessee. These terms apply to all 10K, Amity, Concord, Wil-Rich and Wishek brands of new equipment originally marketed in the United States and Canada.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill 1. Safety ..............................9 1.1 Introduction ........................11 1.1.1 Safety alert symbol ....................11 1.1.2 Safety messages ..................... 11 1.1.3 Information messages ....................11 1.1.4 Safety signs ......................11 1.1.5 A word to the operator ..................... 12 1.1.6 This manual ......................
  • Page 6 Table of contents 1.9.17 Flying objects hazard ..................... 36 1.9.18 Crushing hazard ..................... 37 1.9.19 Do not step hazard ....................37 1.9.20 Explosion hazard ....................37 1.9.21 Seed depth collar chart ..................37 1.9.22 Hopper capacity ..................... 38 1.9.23 Hopper capacity ..................... 38 1.9.24 Hydraulic lock-out valve ..................
  • Page 7 Table of contents 3.12 Wireless blockage monitor ..................70 3.13 Prepare the machine for transport ................ 71 3.14 Prepare the machine for seeding ................. 73 3.15 Level the wings to the center frame ..............75 3.16 Single-disc opener ...................... 77 3.16.1 Adjust the cast boot ....................
  • Page 8 Table of contents 4.2 Service the wheel bearings ..................112 4.3 Storage ..........................113 4.3.1 Prepare the machine for storage ................113 4.3.2 Prevent corrosion of extended hydraulic cylinders ..........114 4.3.3 Remove the machine from storage ................ 114 5 Trouble shooting ..........................
  • Page 9: Safety

    Table of contents 1 Safety 1.1 Introduction ........................11 1.1.1 Safety alert symbol ....................11 1.1.2 Safety messages ..................... 11 1.1.3 Information messages ....................11 1.1.4 Safety signs ......................11 1.1.5 A word to the operator ..................... 12 1.1.6 This manual ......................13 1.2 Operation ..........................
  • Page 10 Table of contents 1.9.18 Crushing hazard ..................... 37 1.9.19 Do not step hazard ....................37 1.9.20 Explosion hazard ....................37 1.9.21 Seed depth collar chart ..................37 1.9.22 Hopper capacity ..................... 38 1.9.23 Hopper capacity ..................... 38 1.9.24 Hydraulic lock-out valve ..................38 1.9.25 Plenum hydraulic valve ..................
  • Page 11: Introduction

    1. Safety 1.1 Introduction GUID-5D9F270E-D748-4741-82B1-BE49B78685F2 [V5] 1.1.1 Safety symbol The safety symbol tells you about a potentially hazardous area! Look for the safety symbol in this manual and on the machine. The safety symbols tell you that there is important safety instructions in the manual.
  • Page 12: A Word To The Operator

    1. Safety Always make sure that safety signs are in the correct locations and that you can read the safety signs. Illustrations of safety sign locations are in this section. Keep the safety signs clean. If necessary, use a weak soap and water solution. 1.1.5 A word to the operator GUID-F38BCC9A-5A98-41F3-BA3C-2C5AB224EDFB [V6] It is your responsibility to read and understand the...
  • Page 13: This Manual

    1. Safety 1.1.6 This manual GUID-F180C720-C8A9-4411-AA97-B6147E05E2A0 [V2] This manual covers general safety instructions for this machine. Keep this manual with the machine. Right and left, as used in this manual, are given as if you are in the operator seat. The photos, illustrations, and data used in this manual were up to date when published, but in-line production changes can make your machine have small differences.
  • Page 14: Operation

    1. Safety 1.2 Operation GUID-A25B667B-D7CF-4C75-8AED-C10113104322 [V6] 1.2.1 Prepare for operation Read and understand all operation instructions and precautions in this manual before you operate the machine or do the servicing. Make sure that you know and understand the positions and operations of all controls. Make sure that all controls are in neutral and that the parking brake is applied before you start the machine.
  • Page 15: Seat Instructions

    1. Safety Always lower the machine when not in use and relieve the pressure in the hoses and cylinders. Do not stand between the tractor and the implement to install the hitch pin when the tractor engine is running. Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death.
  • Page 16: Shields And Guards

    1. Safety start, stop, or turn quickly when the instructional seat is used. Do not drive on highways or public roads when the instructional seat is used. 1.2.5 Shield and guards GUID-9398BDE6-F83A-4855-B266-E86D0B48B9D7 [V10] WARNING: Entanglement hazard. Belts and components that rotate. Severe personal injury or death can occur.
  • Page 17: Flying Debris

    1. Safety 1.2.7 Flying debris GUID-3910D764-BEA7-4A1B-80BF-946E438C6212 [V5] WARNING: Be careful when you operate along the side of a road or structures. Rocks and other materials can be thrown from the machine during operation and can cause injury. Stay away from the machine during operation. Some materials can be thrown from the machine during operation and cause injury.
  • Page 18: Travel On Public Roads

    1. Safety 1.3 Travel on public roads GUID-A8B30D94-2724-45B4-B697-93A9B54B6480 [V2] Make sure you understand the speed, brakes, steering, stability, and load characteristics of this machine before you travel on public roads. Use good judgment when traveling on public roads. Maintain complete control of the machine at all times.
  • Page 19 1. Safety Watch for overhead wires and other obstructions. Avoid contact with electrical power lines. Contact with electrical power lines can cause electrical shock, resulting in very serious injury or death. GUID-DB0A93E4-AEB5-49D5-AC5F-DD1454F1CFC6-high.jpg [High] Fig. 13 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 20: Maintenance

    1. Safety 1.4 Maintenance GUID-93C8628D-B392-4191-80DB-7D54BDAAF61B [V20] 1.4.1 General maintenance information Before you do maintenance, lubricate, do servicing, clean, or make adjustments: • Park the machine on a solid, level surface. • Make sure that all the controls are in the neutral position and apply the parking brake.
  • Page 21: Fire Prevention And First Aid

    1. Safety Do not operate the machine with the drive shaft shields open or removed. Entanglement in drive shafts that rotate can cause injury or death. Stay clear of components that rotate. Make sure that guards that rotate can rotate freely. A loose yoke can come off a shaft and result in injury to persons or damage to the machine.
  • Page 22: High Pressure Leaks

    1. Safety crop material and unwanted material from around the area. Make sure that the area below the work area is clear of flammable material because falling molten metal and sparks can cause ignition in the material. If fire occurs, move upwind and away from the smoke from the fire.
  • Page 23: Tire Safety

    1. Safety 1.4.4 Tire safety GUID-E28CEEE8-E160-49B0-8080-8D193B1B4E86 [V8] Examine tires for cuts, bulges, and correct pressure. Replace worn or damaged tires. When tire service is needed, have a qualified tire mechanic service the tire. Tire changing can be very hazardous and must be done by qualified tire mechanic using proper tools and equipment.
  • Page 24: Wing Lock Pins

    1. Safety 1.5 Wing lock pins The machine is equipped with two wing lock pins. The wing lock pins are used to lock the wings in the raised or folded position. Install the wing lock pins when transporting or servicing the drill. When unlocking the wings, keep the wing lock pins (1) and wire lock pins in the brackets (2) located on the main frame (3).
  • Page 25: Remove The Wing Lock Pins

    1. Safety Install the wing lock pin (1) through the holes in the wing lock brackets (3). Install the wire lock pin (2) in the end of the wing lock pin. GUID-1A9E5C47-CC3E-4796-B93B-ECEF777DC596-high.jpg [High] Fig. 26 Use the same procedure to install the remaining wing lock pins in the wing lock brackets on the remaining hinge points.
  • Page 26 1. Safety Use the tractor hydraulics to lower the wings to the ground. Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 27: Toolbar Locks

    1. Safety 1.6 Toolbar locks GUID-A72C6079-D596-45F0-8718-C1B075BCDF7A [V2] Each toolbar has a toolbar lock (1). A toolbar lock tool is used turn the lock in the slot (2) and lock the toolbar. The toolbar locks are used to lock the toolbars in the lifted position. Engage the toolbar locks when transporting the drill or servicing the toolbars.
  • Page 28: Unlock The Toolbar Locks

    1. Safety Put the toolbar lock tool (1) in the storage position (2) when complete. Attach the toolbar lock tool to the light bar assembly with the wire lock pin (3). GUID-31BBFFA0-6624-4B55-9C84-70F6B5BA697A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 32 1.6.2 Unlock the toolbar locks GUID-54EDC61F-191C-4088-AD80-4A5C9C9291EE [V2] Unlock the toolbars before operation in the field.
  • Page 29 1. Safety Put the toolbar lock tool (1) in the storage position (2) when complete. Attach the toolbar lock tool to the light bar assembly with the wire lock pin (3). GUID-31BBFFA0-6624-4B55-9C84-70F6B5BA697A-high.jpg [High] Fig. 35 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 30: Hydraulic Lock-Out Valves

    1. Safety 1.7 Hydraulic lock-out valves GUID-6E222466-8AE6-4E5D-83D2-1DFE1D916C68 [V1] The hydraulic lock-out valve is on the front of the frame, on the left-hand side of the front hitch. The toolbar lock-out valve (1) is installed on all drills. The toolbar lock-out valve is used to hydraulically lock the toolbars in the transport or raised position.
  • Page 31: Marker Lamps

    1. Safety 1.8 Marker lamps GUID-4831D815-4F61-4E33-BE56-ED1D1DA8E6E6 [V1] The machine has marker lamps that must be used when moving the machine on roads. The machine is equipped with two amber lamps (1) located at the outside edges of the machine. The machine is equipped with two red lamps (2) located toward the center of the machine.
  • Page 32: Safety And Informational Signs

    1. Safety 1.9 Safety and informational signs GUID-938725E4-8C54-4496-A2AB-49F2BD9BF85D [V2] 1.9.1 Safety sign overview GUID-24D0D053-76EA-4134-B575-F1B61F9A4A10-high.jpg [High] Fig. 39 The top view of the machine. Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 33: Maximum Speed Sign

    1. Safety 1.9.2 Maximum speed sign GUID-D34F220D-7642-4613-BBB0-740D16BF0EF6 [V1] Maximum speed sign Maximum speed sign The maximum speed instructional sign displays the maximum speed the machine can be transported. GUID-F4AF2623-7BCF-4C71-AFB5-93A940A81894 [V1] 1.9.3 General safety alert hazard General safety alert hazard General safety alert Read and understand the operator manual before operating the machine.
  • Page 34: Hydraulic Fluid Injection Hazard

    1. Safety 1.9.6 Hydraulic fluid injection hazard GUID-1CBA605B-AFB3-4D8C-A2EB-ABEFE6C564FF [V1] Hydraulic fluid injection hazard Injection hazard into skin - escaping fluid is under high pressure Shut off engine, remove the key, and relieve pressure before performing maintenance or repair work. Refer to the operator manual for proper service prodedures.
  • Page 35: Crushing Hazard

    1. Safety 1.9.10 Crushing hazard GUID-2F007C57-BE88-41D2-9D7F-A2DA5402E11D [V1] Crushing hazard Crushing hazard from lowering or falling wing Stay clear of this area while engine and machine are operating. For service work, install the wing lock pins before getting under wing. GUID-870F35B0-8A3C-4E90-9C20-BF8751632DD3 [V1] 1.9.11 Crushing hazard Crushing hazard Crushing hazard...
  • Page 36: Fall Off Hazard

    1. Safety 1.9.14 Fall off hazard GUID-1D9A31FD-8A2F-4F02-A728-290D508B4299 [V1] Fall off hazard Fall off hazard Do not ride on this machine. GUID-D9552159-3DD0-4CE5-A074-D956198D8C18 [V1] 1.9.15 Restrictor fitting Restrictor fitting Risk of injury and component damage Be sure to install restrictor when servicing or assembling.
  • Page 37: Crushing Hazard

    1. Safety 1.9.18 Crushing hazard GUID-B9F9B82E-FE3C-4AB3-9AF2-1BFDE1226C29 [V1] Crushing hazard Keep foot clear - risk of personal injury Keep foot clear while operating jack. GUID-46217C41-F934-4827-9D88-D47AABF10DEB [V1] 1.9.19 Do not step hazard Do not step hazard Do not step on this surface. 1.9.20 Explosion hazard GUID-8BFB4DFE-E147-45BE-BD05-D7190EF6876D [V1] Explosion hazard...
  • Page 38: Hopper Capacity

    1. Safety 1.9.22 Hopper capacity GUID-0A726BBC-2C74-4300-9C5D-3D566FF512F3 [V1] Hopper capacity Hopper capacity 70 bu (2467 L) GUID-6A6AB12D-5A3D-4B1F-9EA5-955024920B1A [V1] 1.9.23 Hopper capacity Hopper capacity Hopper capacity 105 bu (3700 L) 1.9.24 Hydraulic lock-out valve GUID-05F59D83-A81D-4B82-8949-3C1657CA9827 [V1] Hydraulic lock-out valve Hydraulic lock-out valve Locked/Unlocked 1.9.25 Plenum hydraulic valve GUID-0FD54883-77D7-408C-BD9E-C55CCE370A0E [V1]...
  • Page 39: Reflector Yellow

    1. Safety 1.9.26 Reflector yellow GUID-D2789151-ADB9-4686-97DE-451DA8117389 [V1] Reflector, yellow Reflector, yellow GUID-6CC12E15-D6D7-4476-9494-82C365CDD50B [V1] 1.9.27 Reflector red Reflector, red Reflector, red 1.9.28 Reflector orange GUID-DDC73CA0-386F-4E1F-8527-C7B933FCD6C0 [V1] Reflector, orange Reflector, orange 1.9.29 SMV emblem GUID-08ED0795-53D3-4373-B1EA-E81703A6BE3E [V1] SMV emblem SMV (slow moving vehicle) emblem Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 40: Patents - A35911

    1. Safety 1.9.30 U.S. patents - A35911 GUID-3B0AD769-910F-4702-85D0-D26EDFECEF8B [V1] Hopper capacity U.S. patents 1.9.31 Patent pending - A35495 GUID-524A3797-81A8-4AC1-B019-CFB582954A4C [V1] Hopper capacity Patent pending Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 41: Introduction

    Table of contents 2 Introduction 2.1 Introduction ........................43 2.1.1 Units of measurement ....................43 2.1.2 Replacement parts ....................43 2.1.3 Intended use ......................43 2.1.4 Proper disposal of waste ..................43 2.2 Machine identification ....................45 2.2.1 Serial number plate ....................45 2.2.2 Serial number description ..................
  • Page 42 Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 43: Introduction

    2. Introduction 2.1 Introduction GUID-BE7EA9CD-4382-43EA-A496-A29E03187C42 [V3] CAUTION: In some of the illustrations used in this Operator Manual, panels or guards may have been removed for clarity. Never operate the machine with these panels and guards removed. If the removal of a shield is necessary to make a repair, it must be replaced before operation. CAUTION: Read this book in its entirety prior to operating machine.
  • Page 44 2. Introduction Use leak proof containers when draining fluids. Do not use food or beverage containers to collect waste fluids, as food or beverage container(s) may mislead someone into drinking from them. Do not pour or spill waste onto the ground, down a drain, or into any water source. Air conditioning refrigerants escaping into the air can damage the Earth's atmosphere.
  • Page 45: Machine Identification

    2. Introduction 2.2 Machine identification GUID-0853B3F6-8A91-438A-9326-C54D60DEDBE0 [V5] Each machine is identified by a model and a serial number. Record these numbers in the spaces given. Give the model number and serial number to your dealer when parts or servicing are necessary. Machine model number: Machine serial number: Date of delivery:...
  • Page 46 2. Introduction Check letter (0 or used if model identifier is Plant code five digits) Family code Model year code (G = 2016, H = 2017 , J = Unit number of the year 2018, K = 2019) (10) End symbol Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 47: Narrow-Transport Drill

    2. Introduction 2.3 Narrow-transport drill GUID-4D3D3D61-1919-4A66-B9B5-79B5B2EC1C49 [V1] The narrow-transport drill is designed to seed in a range of soil conditions from no till with heavy residue to conventional till. The single disc drill can seed in these conditions without adjusting the openers.
  • Page 48: Major Components

    2. Introduction 2.4 Major components The following are the major components of the machine. GUID-53C8D120-F048-4779-85C7-321444429011-high.jpg [High] Fig. 4 Tongue Wing frame Center frame Single-disc opener packer tires Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 49 2. Introduction Single-disc opener opening Wing frame support wheels discs (10) Hopper - two compartment Toolbars (11) Ladder Marker lamp bar (12) Double-disc opener Center frame support wheels Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 50: Operator Manual Storage

    2. Introduction 2.5 Operator manual storage The Operator Manual is located in the container (1) on the machine. GUID-65E46D09-2F73-428F-977E-9EB4B530894E-high.jpg [High] Fig. 5 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 51: Operation

    Table of contents 3 Operation 3.1 Ladder and platform ........................53 3.2 Product hopper lids ........................54 3.3 Hydraulic jack ..........................55 3.4 ISOBUS Harness Connector ....................56 3.5 Connect the machine to the tractor ..................57 3.6 Disconnect the machine from the tractor ................
  • Page 52 Table of contents 3.17.5 Opener blade pinch point ....................86 3.17.5.1 Check for a loose pinch point................86 3.17.5.2 Check for a tight pinch point ................87 3.17.5.3 Add or remove opener shims ................87 3.18 Toolbar down pressure ......................87 3.19 Turn the machine at the edge of a field ................
  • Page 53: Ladder And Platform

    3. Operation 3.1 Ladder and platform GUID-E32B16C1-5202-4AD7-876F-E1DC81BA2417 [V2] The machine has a ladder that folds up and down for easy access to the hopper lids. The machine has a platform with handrails around to prevent falls. NOTE: Do not remove the handrails. Only fold the ladder when the machine is stopped and on a flat, solid surface.
  • Page 54: Product Hopper Lids

    3. Operation 3.2 Product hopper lids The product hopper lids on the drill must be sealed to keep water out. To open the latch, grab the end of the rod (1) and pull on the latch. GUID-C02674A2-CC49-40EE-B1C6-E335AE48376E-high.jpg [High] Fig. 3 Check the product hopper lids for correct adjustment and inspect the seal for damage.
  • Page 55: Hydraulic Jack

    3. Operation 3.3 Hydraulic jack GUID-E96F22E7-FA45-4172-A991-E2E60A2EDD22 [V2] The machine has a hydraulic jack (1) to lift or lower the hitch. To prevent injury or damage, only have the jack connected to the hydraulic remote when you connect or disconnect the machine. The jack must be pinned in the upper or lower position at all times.
  • Page 56: Isobus Harness Connector

    3. Operation 3.4 ISOBUS Harness Connector GUID-A91F4984-F550-422E-9FFD-D50A4ED56598 [V1] The machine has two connectors used to connect to the ISOBUS harness. Front ISOBUS Connector The front ISOBUS connector is located on the front hitch of the machine and is used to connect the machine ISOBUS to the tractor.
  • Page 57: Connect The Machine To The Tractor

    3. Operation 3.5 Connect the machine to the tractor GUID-1EC1A410-6A2D-4193-89A2-7F5F3D99BCEA [V3] Procedure Make sure there are no people, pets, or obstructions between the tractor and the machine. Use the hitch jack (1) on the front hitch of the machine to adjust the height of the hitch. Adjust the height of the hitch on the machine until the hitch on the machine is at the same height as the hitch on the tractor.
  • Page 58 3. Operation Start the tractor and use the tractor hydraulics to lift the frame of the machine to the highest position. If the wing frames were down during storage, make sure the wing cylinders are connected to the wing frames. Use the tractor hydraulics to fully lift the wing frames of the machine.
  • Page 59: Disconnect The Machine From The Tractor

    3. Operation 3.6 Disconnect the machine from the tractor GUID-ACA3932A-5DD4-41DF-9891-687A91740AE5 [V3] NOTE: Lower the wings for storage when possible. Procedure Park the tractor and machine on a solid level surface. Stop the engine, set the park brake, and take the ignition key with you. Use the tractor hydraulics to lower the wings to the ground if possible.
  • Page 60 3. Operation Install wheel chocks (1) or blocks in front of and behind each of the frame support tires (2). GUID-CC37673A-B332-4A4A-BD46-BDF549CB9A58-high.jpg [High] Fig. 13 Remove all the seed depth collars (1) from the frame height cylinders (2) and place them on the depth collar storage bracket.
  • Page 61 3. Operation Install each of the hydraulic hose connections (1) in the hose support bracket (2). Clean the hydraulic connections between the machine and the tractor of any dirt or hydraulic fluid. Remove the transport safety chains from the tractor. GUID-026D0CC0-6CC9-405C-8132-E9F1348EA5BB-low.png [Low] Fig.
  • Page 62: Hydraulic Systems

    3. Operation 3.7 Hydraulic systems GUID-5583E48B-EA43-4D2D-841B-0873FAA4D648 [V2] The hydraulic system on the machine includes: Fan only 10cc fan motor • Blower control circuit Fan speed Flow Pressure • Downpressure circuit 3000 rpm 8 gal/min 1000 to 1500 • Wing fold circuit psi (6895 to (30.1 l/min) •...
  • Page 63: Bleed The Air From The Hydraulic Fold System

    3. Operation WARNING: Be careful of sweeps or blades when folded to prevent serious injury. Never keep the machine with the wings in the folded position. To bleed the air from the hydraulic lift system, connect the machine to a tractor that is the correct size to operate the machine.
  • Page 64 3. Operation WARNING: Be careful of sweeps or blades when folded to prevent serious injury. Never keep the machine with the wings in the folded position. IMPORTANT: Do not fold or unfold the fold system before bleeding air from the fold system. To bleed the air from the hydraulic fold system, connect the machine to a tractor that is the correct size to operate the machine.
  • Page 65: Frame Height Cylinder Phasing

    3. Operation 3.8 Frame height cylinder phasing GUID-3BC586D2-4353-4E1E-8A17-1F19DEAA937D [V1] When the support cylinders extend to the same length at the same time the support cylinders are in phase. If the cylinders do not extend to the same length at the same time then the cylinders must be put in phase.
  • Page 66: Blower

    3. Operation 3.9 Blower The blower system for the machine generates air pressure/flow to carry the seed or other input products through the system to the implement. A hydraulic motor drives the blower system. Two 3/4 inch hydraulic lines supply oil to the blower. The only part on the blower that can be serviced is the shaft seal.
  • Page 67: Meters

    3. Operation 3.10 Meters GUID-132A6093-1BA3-4BC7-B6F6-0DC42CB9B295 [V2] 3.10.1 Change the metering wheels Procedure Lower the plenum (1) and turn the tractor off. Turn the welded hex nuts (2) to close the hopper gates (3) for the front and rear tanks. Release the clean out tray latches (4). Use the clean out tray handle (5) to open the clean out tray and remove any product.
  • Page 68: Cleanout Tray Latches

    3. Operation 3.10.3 Cleanout tray latches GUID-0C53E06B-4394-4E38-849D-6895D9FB52A2 [V1] The clean out tray latches (1) can be adjusted to increase or decrease the preload on the meter door. If the preload is too small, the tray will not seal correctly. If the tension is too tight, the latches will not easily close.
  • Page 69: Plenum Operation

    3. Operation 3.11 Plenum operation GUID-7626F327-FDC6-4055-8ADF-1B51832552FE [V2] The plenum supplies the air from the blower to all the venturi cups. Make sure that the plenum is fully lifted and sealed against the seed hose bulkhead and fans before operation, transport and storage.
  • Page 70: Wireless Blockage Monitor

    3. Operation 3.12 Wireless blockage monitor The wireless blockage monitor system uses inline sensors on each seed run to sense blockage or plugs. The ECU connects wirelessly with an iPad in the cab. An iPad is required with this machine and is not included with this machine.
  • Page 71: Prepare The Machine For Transport

    3. Operation 3.13 Prepare the machine for transport GUID-9371DA58-F482-4E1B-B588-57561D40EC28 [V2] Before starting the procedure Stop the tractor before preparing the machine for transport. Remove the remaining seed from the hopper before transporting. Procedure Use the tractor hydraulics to lift the frame of the machine to the highest position. Use the tractor hydraulics to fully lift the toolbars of the machine.
  • Page 72 3. Operation Lock the toolbars in the raised position by moving the toolbar locks (1) to the locked position (2). Install the transport locks and lower the frame onto the locks. Make sure the rear facing lamps and reflectors are free of dust and operate correctly.
  • Page 73: Prepare The Machine For Seeding

    3. Operation 3.14 Prepare the machine for seeding GUID-1C0A6428-0CB9-47F0-918E-8C6175CE8703 [V2] Before starting the procedure The machine must be connected to a tractor that is the correct size to operate the machine. See the information for the minimum tow vehicle weight. Make sure there is enough area around the machine to completely lower the wings.
  • Page 74 3. Operation Install the initial sequence of seed depth collars (1) on the shafts of the frame height cylinders (2). Check the seed depth and the down pressure of the machine. Make the needed adjustments. GUID-8DFB3AE0-11BD-4932-B4CB-D9E09597843C-high.jpg [High] Fig. 31 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 75: Level The Wings To The Center Frame

    3. Operation 3.15 Level the wings to the center frame GUID-B8221146-1C4C-4F40-B09E-5D1E95CB4F2C [V3] Use this procedure to level the wings to the center frame. Before starting the procedure WARNING: Avoidance hazard. Clearance. Serious personal injury can occur. Make sure all persons are clear of the area before operating the The machine must be connected to a tractor that is the correct size for operation.
  • Page 76 3. Operation Adjust the adjusting rods (5) above each of the wing support cylinders (3). Adjust the adjusting rod until the measurement between the frame and the ground is the same. Adjust the adjusting rods by tightening or loosening the jam nut (4) on either end of the adjusting rod. Make sure the measurement at each of the wing support cylinders is equal.
  • Page 77: Single-Disc Opener

    3. Operation 3.16 Single-disc opener GUID-514E3D5B-9F63-49D8-8F05-C5561D82E810 [V2] 3.16.1 Adjust the cast boot If the cast boot goes out of adjustment, follow these steps to adjust. Procedure Loosen the two 1/2 inch hex bolts (1) that hold the pivot pin. Push on the top of the boot until the front edge of the boot evenly rides on the disc .
  • Page 78: Fertilizer Bander Attachment

    3. Operation Loosen the top adjusting nut until the bottom of the front edge of the opening disc scraper lightly touches the opening disc. Tighten the jam nuts on the top and bottom adjusting nuts. After finishing the procedure Adjust the opening disc scrapers on the remaining opening disc assemblies. 3.16.3 Fertilizer bander attachment GUID-3EBBF264-442F-4934-B8AD-B4B997605A08 [V1] The optional fertilizer bander attachment (1)
  • Page 79 3. Operation Place a wooden block below one of the discs (1) on the fertilizer bander attachment that is to be adjusted. Start the tractor and lower the machine to the ground. Stop the tractor. Stop the engine, apply the tractor park brake, and take the ignition key with you.
  • Page 80 3. Operation 3.16.4 Opening disc offset GUID-246768DE-8FD7-4DE5-B437-0A6DD829C561 [V3] The opening disc offset is the amount of offset (A) between the two opening discs (1) on each toolbar. The opening disc offset prevents material from accumulating between the two opening discs on the opening disc assembly.
  • Page 81: Opening Disc Offset

    3. Operation Number of Pairs of Holes Position of the Opening Disc Opening Disc Offset Forward of the Opening Disc Strut Strut Rear 6.5 inch (165.1 mm) Forward 5.5 inch (139.7 mm) Forward 4.5 inch (114.3 mm) Forward 3.5 inch (88.9 mm) Forward 2.5 inch (63.5 mm) Forward...
  • Page 82: Seed Depth

    3. Operation 3.16.6 Seed depth GUID-3CA5715C-A8E6-4E98-A17A-066638D64002 [V2] Seed depth is how deep the drill plants the seed in the ground. The seed depth changes in relationship to how close the frame of the drill is to the ground. The closer the frame is to the ground; the deeper the drill plants the seed.
  • Page 83: Seed Depth Collar Sequences

    3. Operation Carefully remove the soil covering four of the planted seeds. GUID-D754E099-DCC6-4E7A-91A0-EA5944056F38-high.jpg [High] Fig. 47 Measure the distance from the surface of the soil to the bottom of each seed. Use one of the following two methods. Using a ruler and a straight edge: Place °...
  • Page 84: Adjust The Seed Depth

    3. Operation GUID-A25C4E81-A124-4916-9CC9-E8E09AA8C741-high.jpg [High] Fig. 49 GUID-EB8082A6-B93C-4BC2-BB92-6F546A9F4EFA [V1] 3.16.6.3 Initial seed depth collar sequences The initial seed depth collar sequence is the total length of the depth collars installed on the shaft of the frame height cylinders. The initial seed depth collar sequence is a starting point. The sequence of depth collars will change with the field conditions.
  • Page 85: Double-Disc Opener

    3. Operation 3.17 Double-disc opener GUID-7123D000-0688-48FF-8471-E1506316F5D6 [V1] 3.17.1 Seed depth adjustment The seed depth of each opener is controlled by the position of the depth cam assembly on the back of the opener frame. To change the seed depth, pull the spring loaded D-handle out of the notch, rotate the cam to a different position, and release the D- handle.
  • Page 86: Soil Firming Device Adjustment

    3. Operation Result If the measurement (A) is less then 2 to 2 1/2 cm (.75 to 1 in) increase down pressure in the monitor. If the measurement (A) is more then 2 to 2 1/2 cm (.75 to 1 in) decrease down pressure in the monitor.
  • Page 87: Check For A Tight Pinch Point

    3. Operation Store the shims on the other side of the bearing under the dust cap. GUID-46511A31-4CA3-4AEC-830F-1105FECDDD2A [V1] 3.17.5.2 Check for a tight pinch point Procedure Raise the drill until the openers are off the ground. Stop the tractor, stop the engine, apply the park brake, and take the ignition key with you. Grasp each blade from behind and rotate them independently in the opposite direction of each other.
  • Page 88: Toolbar Down Pressure

    3. Operation 3.18 Toolbar down pressure GUID-D2020422-6B91-4858-96B8-9A2D44137933 [V1] A hydraulic cylinder (1) applies toolbar down pressure on each toolbar (2). The cylinders apply a constant down pressure through the full range of movement of the toolbar. An active hydraulic circuit maintains uniform pressure to each hydraulic cylinder.
  • Page 89: Turn The Machine At The Edge Of A Field

    3. Operation 3.19 Turn the machine at the edge of a field GUID-8DC6B186-4191-484F-8243-90F4F7A5300D [V3] When turning at the edge of a field, or headland, complete the following steps. Procedure When approaching the turn, slow the tractor and machine to an acceptable rate of speed to complete the turn.
  • Page 90: Software Information

    3. Operation 3.20 Software information GUID-0062B74C-A626-4FF3-BD73-FBB98A355C49 [V1] 3.20.1 Software icon descriptions Main screen icons Master apply switch Switch between preset down pressure values Virtual switch box Down pressure settings Product rate settings Next page Calibration screen Totals screen Settings screen Maintenance screen Go back to previous screen Virtual switch box...
  • Page 91: Main Work Screen

    3. Operation Maintenance Select to view active errors Select to view stored errors 3.20.2 Main work screen GUID-CDD08E42-E5F6-4865-B3F2-49712E0AB5DA [V3] The implement's operation and monitoring are done from the main work screen. The main work screen contains this information: Active errors Section status System status Product level information...
  • Page 92 3. Operation • White - Off when controlled by the vitural switch box or Task Controller • Yellow - Standby System status The speedometer (1) will show the speed of the source of the ground speed: Drill GPS Tractor ISOBUS GPS Hold speed Select the fan control (2) to turn on or off.
  • Page 93 3. Operation Product level information The product level for each hopper (1) is shown. Select Reload to see the reload screen. GUID-62AEBAC6-88F4-4951-876D-6E182CE641D0-high.jpg [High] Fig. 59 Product rate information The product rate information includes the target rate and actual rate for each product. Select the target rate box to change the value.
  • Page 94: System Information

    3. Operation 3.21 System information GUID-EC4A39FE-36A4-4C61-BD6A-E91F11A2FD83 [V1] 3.21.1 Terminal information Read and understand the terminal operator manual(s) before reading the implement software information. The terminal operator manual can contain this information: • Installing the terminal in the tractor • Button or touch screen operation •...
  • Page 95: External Master Switch

    3. Operation • Transporting • Stationary • The operator is not in the tractor GUID-FBF8869C-DF63-40EA-BF84-4A6AA7D866D0 [V1] 3.21.3.1 External master switch An external master switch can be used if: • The terminal harness has an auxiliary function connection, or • The terminal or tractor has an external auxiliary function switch Connect the external master switch to the terminal harness close to the terminal.
  • Page 96 3. Operation revolution at the set rpm "meter speed" on the calibration screen. This procedure lets the operator run a some product out of the meter to be sure no lines are plugged before starting a field. Select to go back to the settings screen. Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 97: Implement Setup

    3. Operation 3.22 Implement setup GUID-5DC9136F-C449-49EA-9C52-C9FC3F1374BB [V3] 3.22.1 Change the implement settings Procedure Select the icons in this order: If a lift switch is connected, enable the lift switch (1). If the lift switch is reversed, make sure there is a checkmark in the box (2) next to Reversed.
  • Page 98: Set The Down Pressure

    3. Operation Put a checkmark in the box (1) for the section to be calibrated. Use the keypad outside the machine to start and stop the motors. The #1 button controls the front hopper and the #2 button controls the rear hopper. Weigh container for each product.
  • Page 99: Set The Product Rate

    3. Operation Select the box (1) next to to enter a specific value. Use the number pad to enter the down pressure value. Select Select the box (2) next to Bump Amount to change the interval the down pressure will change.
  • Page 100: Load The Bins

    3. Operation To change Rate 1 (1), select the box (2) next to enter a specific value. Use the number pad to enter the down pressure value. Select To change Rate 2 (3), select the box (4) next to enter a specific value. Use the number pad to enter the down pressure value.
  • Page 101 3. Operation Select Prod 1 100% (1) to made hopper 1 (2) full. Select Prod 2 100% (3) to made hopper 2 (4) full. To add product by weight to the hoppers, select one of the boxes (5) next to Weight. Use the number pad to enter the value.
  • Page 102: Totals

    3. Operation 3.23 Totals GUID-3E68630C-94D8-46AF-A246-F6066A8E93E8 [V1] Select the icons in this order to see the totals screen: The totals screen includes this information: Two area counters that can be reset Two hopper area counters that can be reset Lifetime area counter Lifetime metering counter Lifetime product used counter Lifetime fan usage counter...
  • Page 103: Maintenance

    3. Operation 3.24 Maintenance GUID-269E4686-A8A3-458C-B039-A998574A087F [V1] Select the icons in this order to see the maintenance screen: Select to see a list of active errors. Select to see a list of stored errors. Select to go back to the main screen. GUID-49A4069D-D804-44D8-ABE7-F843487D4FEB-high.jpg [High] Fig.
  • Page 104 3. Operation Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 105: Maintenance

    Table of contents 4 Maintenance 4.1 Lubrication points ........................107 4.1.1 Lubrication and maintenance chart ..................107 4.1.2 Lubrication fitting locations ....................108 4.2 Service the wheel bearings ....................112 4.3 Storage ............................113 4.3.1 Prepare the machine for storage ..................113 4.3.2 Prevent corrosion of extended hydraulic cylinders .............
  • Page 106 Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 107: Lubrication Points

    4. Maintenance 4.1 Lubrication points GUID-662167C4-0074-4A36-AB33-185B0A2BAD86 [V3] See the machine specification for the correct lubricant. Shut off the engine, lower the machine to the ground, set the parking brake and take the key with you. Do not let grease build up on or around parts, especially when operating in sandy soil. Make sure to clean the lubrication fittings fully before connecting the grease gun.
  • Page 108: Lubrication Fitting Locations

    4. Maintenance 10 hours or 50 hours or 1000 hours or yearly daily weekly Remove and clean the bearings from each hub assembly. Fill the bearings and hubs with new grease. Remove and clean the bearings from each walking tandem. Fill the bearings with new grease. Inspect all hydraulic hoses and fittings for cracks or leaks.
  • Page 109 4. Maintenance Rear hitch pivots Find the one grease fittings (1) on each rear hitch pivot pin (2). GUID-2987CAC9-2B54-4CB6-9D30-0035B8FC75A5-high.jpg [High] Fig. 3 Fertilizer bander strut pivot Find the grease fittings (1) for each fertilizer bander strut pivot (2) in front of the pivot. GUID-F46F0333-8854-4C3D-B65B-37F08D66B6B7-high.jpg [High] Fig.
  • Page 110 4. Maintenance Hopper shutoff bushings Find the two grease fittings (1) on each shutoff. GUID-A6497178-6E1D-47D4-B7CE-B05E4589FCC8-high.jpg [High] Fig. 6 Wing frame hinge point Find the one grease fitting (1) on each pivot point. GUID-847CFEA7-985F-4F4A-9C6A-C6BC910F5546-high.jpg [High] Fig. 7 Ring hitch Find the two grease fittings (1) on each hitch. GUID-24C17F15-4D0C-48AE-AA2D-8F537AD565BD-high.jpg [High] Fig.
  • Page 111 4. Maintenance Packing wheel Find the one grease fitting (1) on each wheel hub assembly. GUID-1E50F102-3EB0-48F9-A27B-0BDF639EB0E5-high.jpg [High] Fig. 9 Disc hub Find the one grease fitting (1) on each disc hub assembly. GUID-D01CA6A9-CD2D-4BEA-9F7B-D680B84358DC-high.jpg [High] Fig. 10 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 112: Service The Wheel Bearings

    4. Maintenance 4.2 Service the wheel bearings Clean and fill the wheel hubs yearly. Cleaning and filling the hubs removes all dirt and supplies fresh grease. Procedure Remove the hub and bearing. Clean the old grease out. Manually pack the bearings. Assemble the hub and bearings.
  • Page 113: Storage

    4. Maintenance 4.3 Storage GUID-5EE88ECC-2390-4E66-94F0-BEB8CE84253E [V4] 4.3.1 Prepare the machine for storage Prepare the machine for storage at the end of each season. When possible, store the machine in a covered location with the wings lowered. Preventing rust will lengthen the life and assist in performance. Procedure Park the machine on a solid, level surface, away from other machines.
  • Page 114: Prevent Corrosion Of Extended Hydraulic Cylinders

    4. Maintenance 4.3.2 Prevent corrosion of extended hydraulic cylinders GUID-84B05CA0-58D3-4163-9F4A-237E93C1EDEC [V3] Store the machine with the cylinders in the retracted position. If the machine is stored with cylinders in the extended position, periodically cycle the cylinder. If a cylinder must be stored in the extended position without being cycled, the following corrosion prevention must be done.
  • Page 115: Trouble Shooting

    Table of contents 5 Troubleshooting 5.1 Troubleshooting ........................117 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 116 Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 117: Troubleshooting

    5. Troubleshooting 5.1 Troubleshooting GUID-0887BAAE-7EE1-49C1-B245-5476412CD1ED [V1] Too much seed cracking. Cause(s) Solution(s) Air stream velocity is too great. Decrease the blower speed. The seed boots are plugging. Cause(s) Solution(s) Turning too sharply with boots in the ground. Always lift ground opener before turning. The ground openers have been left in the ground when the machine is backed up.
  • Page 118 5. Troubleshooting The final runs are plugged. Cause(s) Solution(s) The seed rate is too high . Slow down or decrease the seed rate. The plenum is leaking. Adjust the plenum bulkhead and cylinder. The final run hoses are not routed properly. Remove all the slack in the hoses with the toolbars fully extended with the machine up.
  • Page 119 5. Troubleshooting The ground speed is erratic. Cause(s) Solution(s) The sensor does not have a clear view to the sky. Move into an open area. Clear the debris from the sensor. The sensor is defective. Replace the sensor on the wing tip. The wiring is defective.
  • Page 120 5. Troubleshooting The fan speed is not controlling. Cause(s) Solution(s) The hydraulics are not on. Turn the hydraulics on. The oil flow from the tractor is not sufficient. Increase the oil flow from the tractor. Check the hydraulic couplers and hoses. The case drain pressure is too high.
  • Page 121 5. Troubleshooting The fan speed is low. Cause(s) Solution(s) The tractor hydraulic flow setting is too low. Increase the hydraulic flow. The fan speed sensor is faulty. Replace the fan speed sensor. . The fan speed is high. Cause(s) Solution(s) The fan control valve is not connected.
  • Page 122 5. Troubleshooting Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 123: Specifications

    Table of contents 6 Specifications 6.1 Specifications ..........................123 6.2 Transport dimensions ......................126 6.3 Minimum tow vehicle weight ....................127 6.4 Maximum transport speed ..................... 128 6.5 Lubrication specifications ..................... 129 6.6 Frame and rear hitch tire air pressure ................
  • Page 124 Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 125: Specifications

    6. Specifications 6.1 Specifications GUID-F5125508-C9EE-4C87-B891-DBA71AFF811E [V2] Size Sections Power requirements Base weight 30 ft. (9.14 m) 225 hp to 325 hp (168 24400 lb (11091 kg) kW to 242 kW ) Weight with Size Seed openers Fertilizer openers Ballast kit weight fertilizer banders 30 ft.
  • Page 126: Transport Dimensions

    6. Specifications 6.2 Transport dimensions GUID-3FEA3DF5-D891-44E5-B002-EB027E3BE026 [V2] GUID-782FC0C3-5C0D-4598-AD53-206A501FD062-high.jpg [High] Fig. 1 Model (A) Transport height (B) Transport width (C) Transport Length NT-30 13 ft 1 1/2 in(4.0 m) 11 ft 6 in (3.5 m) 27 ft 9 in (8.46 m) Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 127: Minimum Tow Vehicle Weight

    6. Specifications 6.3 Minimum tow vehicle weight GUID-D850621B-1C4E-40D3-A302-76BFE7EA4B05 [V2] NOTE: Minimum tow vehicle weight calculated for a machine with single disc openers, mid-row banders and full hoppers towing a 11.8 cu m (335 bushel) cart full of product. Model Minimum tow vehicle weight NT-30 48500 lbs (22000 kg) Narrow-Transport Grain...
  • Page 128: Maximum Transport Speed

    6. Specifications 6.4 Maximum transport speed Maximum speed: 20 mph (30 km/h) Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 129: Lubrication Specifications

    6. Specifications 6.5 Lubrication specifications GUID-837BA623-4F29-441F-BD0C-6AFB315783A7 [V1] Model Lubrication fitting No. 2 multi-purpose lithium grease Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 130: Frame And Rear Hitch Tire Air Pressure

    6. Specifications 6.6 Frame and rear hitch tire air pressure GUID-3E144DA7-DA9E-479E-8FD0-7A6F6E90CC12 [V1] Tire Three-section Frame Main Frame Support Tires 73 psi (503 kPa) Wing Frame Support Tires 40 psi (276 kPa) Floating Hitch Tires 36 psi (248 kPa) Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 131: Sae Fastener Torque Specifications

    6. Specifications 6.7 SAE fastener torque specifications GUID-5E106FB4-69CC-43B0-A4F1-C5157229A00D [V1] The torque specifications below are for UNC and UNF thread fasteners, plated or unplated, as received from the supplier. Fasteners can be dry or lubricated with normal engine oil. Specifications do not apply if graphite, moly-disulfide, or other extreme pressure lubricant is used.
  • Page 132: Torque Specifications For Hydraulic Tubes And Fittings

    6. Specifications 6.8 Torque specifications for hydraulic tubes and fittings Standard torque specifications for hydraulic tubes and fittings O-Ring face seal fittings (face seal end) Size Tubing O.D. Thread size Foot pounds Newton meters Inches Millimeters Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximu 1/4 in 9/16 in - 20 3/8 in...
  • Page 133: Torque Specifications For O-Ring Boss Plugs, Adjustable Fitting Lock Nuts And Jic-37 Seats

    6. Specifications 6.9 Torque specifications for O-ring boss plugs, adjustable fitting GUID-4F3612DA-D36C-453C-A4FE-CC88A7379B9A [V1] lock nuts and JIC-37 seats Torque specifications for O-ring boss plugs, adjustable fitting lock nuts and JIC-37 seats Size Foot pounds Newton meters Minimum Maximum Minimum Maximum Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 134 6. Specifications Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 135: Accessories

    Table of contents 7 Accessories 7.1 Fertilizer bander attachment ....................137 7.1.1 Adjusting fertilizer bander depth ..................137 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 136 Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 137: Fertilizer Bander Attachment

    7. Accessories 7.1 Fertilizer bander attachment GUID-3EBBF264-442F-4934-B8AD-B4B997605A08 [V1] The optional fertilizer bander attachment (1) applies anhydrous ammonia or fertilizer between the two furrows that are made by the opening disc assemblies. The fertilizer bander attachment is installed forward of the opening disc assemblies. GUID-88E8D563-C1AF-4CDF-ADBC-9DE634F40E0D-high.jpg [High] Fig.
  • Page 138 7. Accessories Place a wooden block below one of the discs (1) on the fertilizer bander attachment that is to be adjusted. Start the tractor and lower the machine to the ground. Stop the tractor. Stop the engine, apply the tractor park brake, and take the ignition key with you.
  • Page 139: Assembly

    Table of contents 8 Assembly 8 Assembly ............................139 8.1 Prepare for assembly ....................141 8.1.1 Service parts ....................... 141 8.2 Assemble the cast boot ..................... 142 8.3 Checklists ........................143 8.3.1 Pre-delivery checklist ....................143 8.3.2 Delivery checklist ...................... 143 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 140 Table of contents Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 141: Prepare For Assembly

    8. Assembly 8.1 Prepare for assembly GUID-2509BB58-2EDD-4843-B787-C6201A238626 [V6] WARNING: Components can be heavy. Severe injury can result from improper lifting technique. Use appropriate lifting equipment for heavy components. Read this section carefully before assembly. Refer to the Parts Catalog for additional component illustrations while assembling the machine.
  • Page 142: Assemble The Cast Boot

    8. Assembly 8.2 Assemble the cast boot GUID-511D4168-6011-4FF5-9408-2E1F2A3EE712 [V2] Procedure Assemble the boot (1), hinge pin and torsion spring as shown. Put the assembly tool (2) on the exposed pin. Use a wrench to turn the tool until it touches the spring.
  • Page 143: Checklists

    8. Assembly 8.3 Checklists GUID-9BCAF9A2-8F3E-4613-8326-9812BC659D7C [V3] 8.3.1 Pre-delivery checklist 8.3.2 Delivery checklist GUID-D1917336-8C99-4F57-985B-8662490C6169 [V5] Make sure dealer personnel are on location when starting the machine in the field. Make sure all systems work correctly. Look at the Operator's Manual to make sure the machine is set up correctly. Make sure the owner understands the Warranty of the machine.
  • Page 144 8. Assembly Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 145: Index

    Index Index put in phase ............Frame height cylinders ..........adjust the cast boot ..........77 Phasing ............. agricultural chemicals ..........17 assembly ............... prepare ............141 general maintenance information ......20 general safety alert hazard ..........safety sign ........... 33, 34 bins ................
  • Page 146 Index machine identification ..........45 replacement parts ..........23, 43 main work screen ............91 restrictor fitting .............. maintenance ............103 safety sign ............36 major components ........... 48 rigid scraper .............. 86 marker lamps ............31 master switch ............maximum speed .............
  • Page 147 Index units of measurement ..........43 virtual switch box ............. 95 wing lock pins ............... install ..............24 remove .............. 25 wings to the center frame ..........level ..............75 wireless blockage monitor ........70 word to the operator ..........12 Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
  • Page 148 Index Narrow-Transport Grain Drill (322782B)
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