General Operation - Landoll Brillion SS108 Operator's Manual

Mid-size sure stand seeder
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OPERATION
Attaching/Detaching Pull
Type Seeder
Attaching the Seeder for Field Operations:
Seeder parked lowered
1. Attach Seeder to the Tractor.
2. Raise the Seeder fully to extend the Hydraulic Lift
Cylinders and rotate the Transport Locks in the
engaged position over the Cylinder Rod. Secure with
the Clevis Pins and Hairpin Cotters. See Figure 3-5.
3. Raise and rotate Drawbar Jack to stored position
before setting the machine in motion.
4. Transport the Seeder to the area to be seeded.
5. Disengage each Transport Lock so that the
Transport Lock rests on the Wheel Arm. Insert the
Clevis Pin in front of the Transport Lock. See
Figure 3-7.
Seeder parked raised
1. Attach Seeder to the Tractor.
2. Raise and rotate Drawbar Jack to stored position
before setting the machine in motion.
3. If not already done, raise Seeder fully to extend the
Hydraulic Lift Cylinders and rotate the Transport
Locks in the engaged position over the Cylinder Rod.
Secure with the Clevis Pins and Hairpin Cotters. See
Figure 3-5.
4. Transport the Seeder to the area to be seeded.
5. Disengage each Transport Lock so that the
Transport Lock rests on the Wheel Arm. Insert the
Clevis Pin in front of the Transport Lock. See
Figure 3-7.
Detaching the Seeder:
Parking Seeder lowered
1. Raise the Seeder fully to extend the Hydraulic Lift
Cylinders and rotate the Transport Locks to the
stored position. Secure with the Clevis Pins and
Hairpin Cotters. See Figure 3-7.
2. Lower Seeder, relieve pressure from Hydraulic
Hoses.
3. Rotate and Lower Drawbar Jack.
4. Disconnect the Tractor from Seeder.
Parking Seeder raised
1. Raise the Seeder fully to extend the Hydraulic Lift
Cylinders and rotate the Transport Locks to the
engaged position. Secure with the Clevis Pins and
Hairpin Cotters. See Figure 3-5.
2. Relieve pressure from Hydraulic Hoses.
3. Rotate and lower Drawbar Jack.
4. Disconnect the Tractor from Seeder.
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Disengaged
Figure 3-7: Transport Lock Disengaged

General Operation

1. The minimum horsepower requirements are typically
6-8 horsepower per foot. This will vary widely due to
speed, moisture, and types of soils. Local dealers can
help in making recommendations for your areas. For
3-PT Hitch Models size tractor by 3-PT Hitch
Capacity.
2. Operating speed is typically 4-6 mph. Excessive
speed can result in undesirable germination, seeder
bouncing, or other unpredictable results. Reduce
speed in rocky conditions to prevent wheel breakage.
Frame
Cylinder
Hair Pin
Cotter
Clevis Pin
Wheel
Arm
Transport
Lock
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