Norwood Yieldtrac 2000 Series Operator's Manual

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Yieldtrac Planter Bar
Front Fold Trailing Planters
Model Year 2019 (2000 Series)
OPERATOR'S MANUAL
Part Number T0056008
1st Edition English
August 2019

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  • Page 1 Yieldtrac Planter Bar Front Fold Trailing Planters Model Year 2019 (2000 Series) OPERATOR’S MANUAL Part Number T0056008 1st Edition English August 2019...
  • Page 3 Disclaimer Trademark Information Case IH ® Early Riser and AFS ® are registered Read and Understand WARNING Preface Revision History Issue Date Reasons for Change...
  • Page 4: Table Of Contents

    Contents ..................................................1-1 ........................1-3 ....................1-4 ....................1-4 Machine Components (Page 1 of 3) ........................1-5 Machine Components (Page 2 of 3) ........................1-6 Machine Components (Page 3 of 3) ....................................................................2-1 ..............................2-1 ............................... 2-1 ................................
  • Page 5 Folding the Planter ............................... 4-10 ............................4-18 ............................. 4-19 ........................4-19 Adjusting The Clevis ............................4-21 ............................4-21 ..............................4-22 Raising the Toolbar Pitch ............................. 4-22 ........................... 4-22 ............................. 4-23 ..........................4-24 ............................4-25 ............................................................................. 4-28 ................................. 4-29 ......................
  • Page 6 ............................. 5-16 ..............................5-16 ................................................... Tie rods ..........................................................5-18 Rear Wing Wheel Friction Joint ........................... 5-18 ..........................5-19 ................................5-20 Preparing For Storage ............................5-20 ........................... 5-21 ............................5-21 ......................5-22 .............................. 5-23 ..........................5-24 ...................................................... 6-1 Electronics ................................
  • Page 7 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Note to the Owner This manual contains important information about the safe dealer to obtain additional manuals and approved service planter. machine. Fig. # 1-1 Yieldtrac Planter Write the Model Number and Serial Number on the lines pro-...
  • Page 8 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Planter Model Number / Serial Number Case IH Planter Content Model Number / Location Serial Number Location (See Fig. (Fig. # 1-4) # 1-2) 11202 38th St S. Horace, ND 58047 MODEL # 1-800-446-0316 YIELDTRAC XXR-XX SERIAL # YTXXRXXXXXXXX Fig.
  • Page 9 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION WARNING Electro-Magnetic Compatibility (EMC) As such interference can result in serious malfunction of the...
  • Page 10 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Determining Left and Right Side of the Machine (1) and right (2) sides of the planter are the Fig. # 1-6 (Shown in Field Up Position, with Optional Rear Hitch, & Row Markers) Determining Orientation Using Directional Arrows the machine.
  • Page 11: Machine Components

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine Components (Page 1 of 3) Fig. # 1-7 Machine Components, (Shown in Field Position) Item Description Item Description Rear Wing Wheels Right Wing Shield Cradle Arm...
  • Page 12: Machine Components

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine Components (Page 2 of 3) Fig. # 1-8 Machine Components, (Shown in Field Up Position) Item Description Item Description...
  • Page 13: Machine Components

    1 - GENERAL INFORMATION Machine Components (Page 3 of 3) Fig. # 1-9 Machine Components, (Shown in Field Up Position With Optional Rear Hitch) Item Description Item Description Rear Wing Wheel...
  • Page 14 1 - GENERAL INFORMATION...
  • Page 15 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Personal safety DANGER WARNING CAUTION FAILURE TO FOLLOW DANGER, WARNING, AND CAUTION MESSAGES COULD RESULT IN DEATH OR SERIOUS INJURY. Machine safety NOTICE: Notice indicates a situation which, if not avoided, could result in machine or property damage. The color associated with Notice on the machine decals is BLUE.
  • Page 16 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety rules WARNING Unexpected machine movement! Disengage power, shut down the tractor, and be sure that all moving parts have stopped before servicing, adjusting, cleaning, or unclogging the equipment. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 17 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION implement. Contact local authorities or utilities to obtain safe clearance Air and Air Hoses cardboard or paper. disconnected. General Maintenance Safety long hair and other loose or hanging items should be avoided motion. access doors or panels before operating the machine. of debris.
  • Page 18 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Reinstall guards and shields after servicing the machine. Close all access doors and install all panels after servicing the machine and before operation. engine is running. Wheels and Tires DANGER Explosion hazard! Welding to a wheel can create an explosive air and gas mixture. Removing air from the tire or loosening the the wheel before welding.
  • Page 19 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fire and Explosion Prevention environment and conditions. Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) Do Not Operate Tag...
  • Page 20 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Hazardous Chemicals WARNING Chemical hazard could result in death or serious injury! Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Chemical hazard could result in death or serious injury! Misuse including excessive application rate, uneven application, spray drift, and label violations can cause container’s labels.
  • Page 21 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION its contents or the applied material. Never mount or dismount from a moving machine. Utility safety (Self-propelled machines and applicable attachments and accessories) platform. When the normal use and maintenance of the machine services. not designed as steps or platforms. at heights.
  • Page 22 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Noise Level Safety ( 3 ft) from the fan. Decommission Safety and regulations.
  • Page 23 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Chemical Safety and the Environment disposal of products of a chemical and petrochemical nature. NOTICE: The following are recommendations which may be of assistance: stances. Helpful Hints erable spillage. resources.
  • Page 24: Transporting On Public Roads

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Transporting on Public Roads WARNING Transport hazard! Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Fig. # 2-1 Transporting on Public Roads Slow Moving Vehicle (SMV) Sign Red Warning Lamp / Brake Lamp Amber Warning Light Reflectors For safe transportation of the Yieldtrac planter on public roads are installed before transporting.
  • Page 25 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Unexpected movement! Stay clear when lowering the ladder. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Fall hazard! handrails and one foot on the step, or one hand on the handrail and both feet on the steps. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 26 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Crushing hazard! Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. (See Fig. # 2-5) (See Fig. # 2-4) IMPORTANT planter when not in use. (See Fig. # 2-6) the planter is unfolded. IMPORTANT planter when not in use.
  • Page 27 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION position before the planter is unfolded. (See Fig. # 2-8) IMPORTANT (See Fig. # 2-7) position on the planter when not in use. Transport Transport Fig. # 2-8 Main lift cylinder Service / Transport locks Fig. # 2-7 Main lift cylinder Service / Transport locks ( Service / Transport Position) 2-13...
  • Page 28 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Wing Wheel Cylinder Stops (See Fig. # 2-9) Wing Wheel Wing Fig. # 2-9 Wing Wheel Cylinder Stop ( Service Position) IMPORTANT planter when not in use. (See Fig. # 2-10) Wing Wheel Wing Wheel Fig. # 2-10 Wing wheel cylinder stop (Stowed Position) 2-14...
  • Page 29 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Wing Wheel Arm Transport Position (See Fig. # 2-11) settling. Wing Wheel Arm Transport Position Fig. # 2-12 Wing Wheel Arm Transport / Storage Locks (Unlocked Position - Install on Both Sides) Transport / Storage Locks Fig.
  • Page 30 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION planter etc. Fig. # 2-16 Row Unit Lift Lock In Un-Locked Position Row Unit IMPORTANT Fig. # 2-14 Row Unit Lift Locks WARNING transport, servicing or storage could result in death or serious injury. Fig. # 2-15 Row Unit Lift Lock In Locked Position (See Fig.
  • Page 31 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION ground clearance is needed and the machine is being serviced. To install the the 3/8” X 3-1/4” Clevis Pin B Hair Pin Clip C . Fig. # 2-17 Hydraulic Hitch Lock Shown In Un-Locked Position To install the the install the 3/8”...
  • Page 32: Environment

    2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Maintenance Safety WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Read and understand the SAFETY INFORMATION Section before you operate or service the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. Environment WARNING Chemical hazard!
  • Page 33 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Signs NOTE: Replacement decals are available from your Yieldtrac planter dealer. Safety Sign Locations Fig. # 2-19 Safety Sign Locations Item Part number Description Qty. Item Part number Description Qty. T0051588 T0051589 T0052291 T0051592 T0052802 T0051593 T0052826 T0051595...
  • Page 34 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Safety Sign Locations Cont... Fig. # 2-20 Safety Sign Locations Item Part number Description Qty. Item Part number Description Qty. T0051588 T0051589 T0052291 T0051592 T0052802 T0051593 T0052826 T0051595 T0053462 T0051596 T0051653 T0053639 T0051669 T0053939 T0053942 * Not shown In this view 2-20...
  • Page 35 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Before operating machine, read operator’s manual and ALL SAFETY instructions. If manual is missing, contact your dealer or service department. Before starting engine or Use Slow-Moving Vehicle (SMV) operation, clear area of identification emblem and bystanders. flashing warning lights when Disengage drives, stop engine, operating on highways, except...
  • Page 36 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Properly prepare machine for transport / roading. Transport with Ag Tractor only. 20 mph [32 km/h] - MAX. road speed. Transport with EMPTY tanks and hoppers only. Towing unit must weigh at least .67 x GROSS weight of towed machine include weight in tanks or hoppers.
  • Page 37 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION TIPPING HAZARD Fold or lower implement before unhooking from tractor drawbar. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051575 Fig. # 2-25 Warning Decal Qty 2 Per Machine P/N T0051575 (See(See (See(See Fig.
  • Page 38 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION HIGH-PRESSURE FLUID HAZARD To prevent serious injury or death: Relieve pressure on hydraulic system before repairing or adjusting. Wear proper hand and eye protection Keep all components in good repair. P/N T0051669 Fig. # 2-28 Warning Decal Qty 1 Per Machine, P/N T0051669 (See(See Fig.
  • Page 39 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION IMPORTANT CASE DRAIN AND MOTOR RETURN LINES The case drain and motor return lines must be connected before folding/unfolding the toolbar and before pulling the toolbar in working position. Failure to connect these lines will result in failure to the wing fold drive system and void the warranty.
  • Page 40 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CRUSH HAZARD Stand clear of machine when folding to transport position, or unfolding to planting position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051588 Fig. # 2-32 Warning Decal Qty 2 per machine P/N T0051588 (See(See Fig.
  • Page 41 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CRUSH HAZARD Stand clear of machine when folding to transport position, or unfolding to planting position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051588 Fig. # 2-35 Warning Decal Qty 2 per machine P/N T0051588 (See(See (See(See Fig.
  • Page 42 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Pin Transport Lock Into Position Before Servicing Transporting CRUSH HAZARD BEFORE SERVICING OR TRANSPORTING UNIT • Install transport locks on the left and right side of the machine to avoid cylinders settling during servicing or transport. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 43 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CHEMICAL HAZARD Wear Protective Equipment as directed on Chemical Label. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051589 Fig. # 2-40 Warning Decal Qty 1 per machine P/N T0051589 (See Fig. # 2-40) Warning Decal Fig.
  • Page 44 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Transport / Storage Locks Stow Position Lock Position CRUSH HAZARD BEFORE TRANSPORTING OR STORING UNIT • Install transport / storage locks on the left and right side wing wheel arms to avoid cylinders settling. Failure to comply could P/N T0053939 result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 45 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING • Row unit raises during folding operations. • Stand clear of machine when folding to transport position, or unfolding to planting position. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0055291 Fig. # 2-45 Warning Decal Qty 2 Per Machine P/N T0053939 (See Fig.
  • Page 46 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Transport Locks Lock Position Stow Position CRUSH HAZARD BEFORE SERVICING OR TRANSPORTING UNIT • Install transport locks on the left and right side cradle lift arms to avoid cylinders settling during transport or servicing. P/N T0053715 Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 47 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Locked Position Stowed Position CRUSH HAZARD BEFORE SERVICING OR TRANSPORTING UNIT • Install transport lock to avoid left and right wings shifting during servicing or transport. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0052802 Fig.
  • Page 48 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0052826 Fig. # 2-52 Important Decal Qty 1 Per Machine P/N T0052826 (See Fig. # 2-52) Important Decal Fig. # 2-53 Important Decal Near Left Wing End 2-34...
  • Page 49 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Install Cylinder Stop Before Servicing CRUSH HAZARD BEFORE SERVICING UNIT Install cylinder stops on the left and right side of the wing lift cylinders to avoid cylinders settling during servicing. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051737 Fig.
  • Page 50 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER CRUSHING HAZARD • Keep everyone away from the wing wheel arm and wing folding / unfolding area. • Always use wing wheel arm transport / storage locks to avoid cylinders settling. Failure to comply, will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 51 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION CHEMICAL HAZARD Wear Protective Equipment as directed on Chemical Label. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051589 Fig. # 2-59 (See Fig. # 2-59) Warning Decal Fig. # 2-60 Safety Sign Location - Rear, Right Side On Step Ladder 2-37...
  • Page 52 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Ladder may move unexpectedly, stay clear when lowering. Face the ladder when climbing up and down. One person on the ladder at a time. Raise and lock the ladder when not in use. P/N T0051596 Fig. # 2-61 Warning Decal Qty 1 Per Machine, P/N T0051596 (See Fig.
  • Page 53 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fig. # 2-63 Warning Decal Qty 2 Per Machine, P/N 47433195 (See Fig. # 2-63) Warning Decal Fig. # 2-64 Warning Decal - On The Top Of The Bulk Fill Hopper Lids 2-39...
  • Page 54 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION WARNING NO STEP Failure to comply could result in death or serious P/N T0051653 injury. Fig. # 2-65 Warning Decal Qty 3 Per Machine, P/N T0051653 (See Fig. # 2-65) Warning Decal (See Fig. # 2-65) Warning Decal (See Fig.
  • Page 55 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE FAN MOTOR CASE DRAIN LINE Failure to connect this line to a case drain pressure will result in motor failure and void the warranty. FAN MOTOR CASE DRAIN LINE Failure to connect this line to a case drain port with less than 25 psi (170 kPa) back- pressure will result in...
  • Page 56 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE MOTOR RETURN LINE This line must be connected to the motor return coupler Failure to connect the motor return line will result in failure to the wing fold drive system and void the warranty. MOTOR RETURN LINE This line must be connected to the motor return coupler before folding/unfolding the toolbar, and...
  • Page 57 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION DANGER ELECTROCUTION HAZARD Keep markers away from overhead electrical wires. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury. CRUSH HAZARD KEEP CLEAR Markers actuate automatically. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. P/N T0051591 Fig.
  • Page 58 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION NOTICE 172 - 156 N·m (127 - 115 lb ft). to the planter and property. Fig. # 2-74 Notice Decal Qty 2 Per Machine, P/N T0052464, Case IH P/N 47450633 (See Fig. (See Fig. # 2-74) # 2-74) Notice Notice...
  • Page 59 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Install Transport Lock Before Servicing or Transporting CRUSH HAZARD BEFORE SERVICING OR TRANSPORTING UNIT Install transport lock on the hydraulic hitch cylinder to avoid hydraulic cylinder settling during servicing or transport. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 60 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fig. # 2-80 Warning Decal Qty 5 Per Machine P/N T0056182 (See Fig. # 2-80) Fig. # 2-81 Warning Decal Location (Shown Locations, & Locations at “A” 2-46...
  • Page 61 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION HOSE COLOR CHART Fig. # 2-82 Important Decal Qty 1 Per Machine P/N T0056033 (See Fig. # 2-82) Fig. # 2-83 Important Decal Location 2-47...
  • Page 62 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fig. # 2-84 Important Decal Qty 1 Per Machine P/N T0056208 (See Fig. # 2-84) Fig. # 2-85 Important Decal Location 2-48...
  • Page 63 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fig. # 2-86 Important Decal Qty 2 Per Machine P/N T0056202 (See Fig. # 2-86) (See Fig. # 2-86) Fig. # 2-87 Important Decal Location Fig. # 2-88 Important Decal Location 2-49...
  • Page 64 2 - SAFETY INFORMATION Fig. # 2-89 Important Decal Qty 2 Per Machine P/N T0056209 (See Fig. # 2-89) Safety Decal Placement Model 16R-30 24R-20 24R-22 24R-30 Fig. # 2-90 Important Decal Location 32R-15 36R-20 36R-22 48R-15 2-50...
  • Page 65: Road Transport

    3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Road Transport Transporting on Public Roads WARNING Transport hazard! visible. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Hazard to bystanders! Be sure all persons and pets are standing clear during planter folding and unfolding. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 66: Tractor Requirements

    3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Tractor Requirements Minimum Tractor Model Power Required 16R30 24R20 24R22 24R30 32R15 36R20 36R22 48R15 Tractor Remote Relief Pressure IMPORTANT The tractor remote should have a minimum relief pressure of CASE DRAIN AND MOTOR RETURN LINES The case drain and motor return lines must be con- Hydraulic Flow Requirement Model...
  • Page 67: Remote Control Valves

    3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Remote control valves Tractor Ballast Page 3-4) Electrical System ® ® ® ® monitoring and control. A proper connection to the tractor remote valves. (See Fig. # 2-88) ® ® ® HOSE COLOR CHART Fig. # 2-91 Hose Color Chart Decal NOTE: The coast down feature eliminates the need to put functions.
  • Page 68 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Hitch Requirements IMPORTANT Note: The drawbar should be retracted as far as possible making sharp turns. IMPORTANT Tractor Wheel Tread manual for important information on seasoning the rubber Row Spacing Tractor Wheel Tread diagnostic port (See Fig. # 3-1) Diagnostic Port Fig.
  • Page 69 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Hydraulic Connections “Motor Return” Connect the Failure to connect the motor return line will result in failure to the wing fold drive system and void the fan circuit labeled “Case Drain” warranty. Failure to connect this line to a case drain port with in motor failure and void the warranty.
  • Page 70 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Motor Case Drain Kits Magnum (7100, 7200, 8900) - 367010A* Fig. # 3-6 Part Description Number 810139C2 tee connector. (2) to the opposite end of the supplied hose (1). 201-422 Plate tie straps as needed. information. drain plate (6).
  • Page 71 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Magnum (MX180-270) Fig. # 3-7 Part Description Number 385358A1 220066A1 220068A1 814-10150 218-5058 er case drain line. Fig. # 3-8 2. Remove the cover plate or motor return casting (A) (if tional parts are required: Part Description Number 298291A1...
  • Page 72 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS NOTICE: Clean the area around the hydraulic coupler to avoid contaminating the hydraulic system when the system tions are still needed: is opened. 5. Assemble the coupler and connector (8) (10) NOTICE: Work carefully to avoid damaging the gasket or the O-rings.
  • Page 73: Magnum Tractors

    3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Magnum Tractors Motor return equipped tractors NOTE: The 3/4 in ID return line from the multivalve for the planter fan and seed drives may be connected to the motor return port (3) on the casting. Replace the 1/2 in quick dis- connect coupler on the return hose with a male 3/4 in quick disconnect coupler to use the motor return port.
  • Page 74 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Power Beyond Equipped Tractors tion. in coupler. This table lists the mating male couplers to the Port Nom. Size Part No. Thread Size 3/4 in 347755A * 3/4 in 347755A * Fig. # 3-10 3/8 in 385358A * 1/4 in 347756A *...
  • Page 75 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Fig. # 3-12 Part Description Number 187563C1 218-5057 Connector, 9/16-18 91163C1 Hose, 3/8 X 47 in tie straps as required. 218-5367 Fitting, 3/4 male X 3/8 female orb 218-5135 the connector (2). valve. control valve. 3-11...
  • Page 76 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Steiger 9100, 9200, 9300 - 367011A* from the planter's fan case drain line. casting. Fig. # 3-13 Part Description Number 1285718C2 218-5058 3-12...
  • Page 77 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Steiger Tractors Fig. # 3-14 Part Description Number 380739A1 NOTICE: DO NOT connect the planter fan case drain hose to the load sense (3) or pilot supply (4) ports. Fan motor damage will occur. Neither port is a low pressure return. The properly mates with the case drain port (1) shown.
  • Page 78: Electrical Connections

    3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Electrical Connections Connect the 9-pin connector (2) from the planter harness to Fig. # 3-16 Description 9-Pin Connector Advanced Farming System (AFS ) Dis- ® play complete operating instructions. Fig. # 3-17 3-14...
  • Page 79: Planter Lighting

    3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Planter lighting able this feature: in detail (A) in (Fig. # 3-17) on the hitch harness behind the (2). Fig. # 3-18 Tractor Lights Road Lights ON Function Signal None Left Turn Right Turn Warning Lights Lamps Only With...
  • Page 80 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS SHIPPING TRANSPORT WARNING Hazard to bystanders! the area. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. S e c u r e SHIPPING STAND C h a i n s S e c u r e C h a i n s dealer to obtain the stand.
  • Page 81 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS Fig. # 3-24 Camber Pin Removal Fig. # 3-22 Moving Packer Wheel To Shipping Position unloading from transporting on a trailer. Fig. # 3-23 Camber Pin Locations 3-17...
  • Page 82 3 - TRANSPORT OPERATIONS 3-18...
  • Page 83: Planter Preparation

    4 - WORKING OPERATIONS 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS GENERAL INFORMATION Planter Preparation DANGER Unexpected machine movement! Air in the hydraulic system could cause unexpected machine movement. Purge the air from the hydraulic system after any hydraulic system maintenance or repair. Failure to comply will result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 84: Planter Preparation Frame Control

    4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Planter Preparation Frame Control IMPORTANT Unfolding and Folding the Planter Before unfolding the planter, consult pages 2-12 thru. 2-17 to properly store the Cradle Arm Transport ® button. (See Fig. # 4-2) Fig. # 4-1 Hydraulic Hitch Lowered Position IMPORTANT CASE DRAIN AND MOTOR RETURN LINES The case drain and motor return lines must be connect-...
  • Page 85 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See Fig. to access the planter unfold functions. (See Fig. # 4-4) # 4-6) Fig. # 4-4 Fig. # 4-6 are not used for the Yieldtrac Planter. NOTE: The frame control functions can also be placed on (See Fig.
  • Page 86 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Wing Wing Wheel Wheel Wing Wing Wheel Wheel Fig. # 4-8 Fig. # 4-9...
  • Page 87 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See Fig. # 4-11)(See Fig. (See Fig. # 4-10) # 4-12) NOTE: calibration. Fig. # 4-10 Fig. # 4-11...
  • Page 88 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Fig. # 4-12 Unfolding - Wing Wheels on the ground with Row Units Up (Step # 2)
  • Page 89 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS 12. Place the gear shifter lever in the “Neutral” position or “Reverse” fold Wings” button to activate the “Unfold Wings”. Fig. # 4-13 (See Fig. # 4-15)(See Fig. # 4-16) NOTE: (See Fig. # 4-14) Row Unit Lift Indicator Light Fig.
  • Page 90 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Fig. # 4-15 Unfolded Field Position with Row Units Up (Step 3) Fig. # 4-16 Unfolding - Left and Right Wings unfolded (Step # 3)
  • Page 91 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See the planting position. (See Fig. # 4-18) Fig. # 4-17) Fig. # 4-18 Front Hitch Locked begin the planting sequence. Fig. # 4-17...
  • Page 92: Folding The Planter

    4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Folding the Planter button on the navigation bar to (See Fig. # 4-19) (See Fig. # 4-21). button. Fig. # 4-21 Fig. # 4-19 (See Fig. # 4-20). Fig. # 4-20 4-10...
  • Page 93 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS access the planter fold functions. (See Fig. # 4-22) Fig. # 4-22 (See Fig. # 4-23). Fig. # 4-23 Planter Frame Control “Fold” Screen 4-11...
  • Page 94 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS button (See Fig. # 4-24) Fig. # 4-24 Planter Frame Control “Fold” Screen fold function to raise the planter to fold height. position. (See Fig. # 4-25) Fig. # 4-25 Unfolded Field Position with Row Units Up (Step # 1) 4-12...
  • Page 95 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS button (See (See Fig. # 4-28) Fig. # 4-26) Place the gear shifter lever in the “Neutral” position or “Forward” depending on the terrain. NOTE: Fig. # 4-26 Planter Frame Control “Fold” Screen (See Fig. # 4-27) Fig.
  • Page 96 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Fig. # 4-30 Folding Left and Right Wings (Step # 2) (See Fig. # 4-31) Fig. # 4-31 Folding - Wing Wheels on the Ground with Row Units Up (Step # 3) 4-14...
  • Page 97 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS fold function to raise the center section from the ground. (See (See Fig. # 4-33) Fig. # 4-32) Fig. # 4-32 Planter Frame Control “Fold” Screen Fig. # 4-33 4-15...
  • Page 98 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS fold function to (See Fig. # 4-35) (See Fig. # 4-34) Fig. # 4-35 Planter Frame Control “Fold” Screen Fig. # 4-34 4-16...
  • Page 99 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See Fig. # 4-36) Fig. # 4-36 (See Fig. # 4-38) (See Fig. # 4-37) Fig. # 4-38 IMPORTANT After the folding operation is completed, consult pages 2-12 thru. 2-17 to properly store the Cradle Arm Trans- Fig.
  • Page 100 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Row Unit Lift System Hydraulic Hitch (Optional) (See Fig. # 4-39) (See Fig. # 4-40) (See Fig. # 4-41) Row Unit Lift Cylinder: clearance during transport. an additional remote valve on the tractor. unfolding and planting operations. Row Unit Lift Lock Row Unit...
  • Page 101 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Leveling the Planter Toolbar height and level adjustment should be performed in level to the ground. (1) should be level from the front hitch to the front of the center toolbar. (See Fig. # 4-43) (See Fig. # 4-44) (See Fig.
  • Page 102 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See Fig. # 4-45) NOTE: The planter was leveled at the factory at “Position 2” NOTE: Fig. # 4-45 Clevis Installation Locations for Three Position Planter Tongue 4-20...
  • Page 103: Adjusting The Clevis

    4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Adjusting The Clevis Note: The planter was leveled at the factory at “Position 2” hitch clevis to a higher position. (3). Fig. # 4-46 Fig. #Adjusting the Hitch Clevis on the Three Position Planter Tongue Front Hitch Components QTY.
  • Page 104: Raising The Toolbar Pitch

    4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Toolbar Leveling P l a c e Fig. # 4-49 Rotate Turnbuckle Counter Clockwise to Raise Toolbar Pitch Fig. # 4-47 Place Level Here Lowering the Toolbar Pitch (See Fig. # 4-48) End Wrench Fig. # 4-48 Loosen Locknuts Fig.
  • Page 105 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Tow Bar Adjustment (See Fig. # 4-48)50) Adjust Jam Nuts Note: The planter’s wings were aligned correctly at the factory. End Wrench planting position. IMPORTANT Fig. # 4-51 Adjusting the Tow bar jam nuts. Fig. # 4-52 Wings improperly aligned (Row units not shown for the purpose of clarity) Fig.
  • Page 106 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Item Description Fig. # 4-55 Strainer Fig. # 4-56 4-24...
  • Page 107 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See Fig. # 4-59) and is used to recir- (Located on Ladder) (Located on Left Side Near Filter) (Under Tank) (1) (See(See Fig. # 4-57)6) located NOTE: Closed Open Fig. # 4-59 (Shown In Open Position) Fig.
  • Page 108 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS (See Fig. # 4-60)60) NOTE: Fig. # 4-60 (See Fig. # 4-61)61) Fig. # 4-61 4-26...
  • Page 109 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS NOTE: 100 mesh screens are available from your Norwood raised out of planting position. system must be re-calibrated if the mesh screens are added. NOTE: Dealer. NOTE: screen if used. the number facing the outlet. NOTE: available as options.
  • Page 110 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS precise. Fertilizer Weight (lbs/gallon) Conversion Factor 0.84 0.92 0.96 0.98 1.00 1.00 1.08 1.04 10.0 1.20 1.10 10.65 (28% nitrogen) 1.28 1.13 11.0 1.32 1.15 12.0 1.44 1.20 14.0 1.68 1.20 Example: 10 g/ac Weight of one gallon = 10.65 lb Conversion factor from chart = 1.13 4-28...
  • Page 111 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS 20 in spacing Pressure Gallons/Acre 20 Inch Spacing Per Nozzle (PSI)* Size 4 MPH 5 MPH 6 MPH 7 MPH 8 MPH Oz/Min. CP4916-29 0.094 0.108 0.132 11.3 0.153 CP4916-35 0.111 10.1 0.136 14.3 11.4 0.193 16.5 13.2 11.0...
  • Page 112 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS 22 in spacing Pressure Gallons/Acre 22 Inch Spacing Per Nozzle (PSI)* Size 4 MPH 5 MPH 6 MPH 7 MPH 8 MPH Oz/Min. CP4916-29 0.094 0.108 0.132 10.3 0.153 CP4916-35 0.111 0.136 10.6 13.0 10.4 0.193 15.0 12.0 10.0...
  • Page 113 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS 30 in spacing Pres (PSI)* Gallons/Acre 30 Inch Spacing Per Nozzle Size 4 MPH 5 MPH 6 MPH 7 MPH 8 MPH Oz/Min. CP4916-29 0.094 0.108 0.132 0.153 CP4916-35 0.111 0.136 0.193 11.0 0.222 CP4916-40 0.144 10.1 0.204 12.4...
  • Page 114: Planting

    4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Planting Fig. # 4-63 Bulk Hopper System Components (Left Side Shown) Fig. # 4-64 Bulk Hopper System Components (Right Side Shown) Description Description Your 2.1 m³ (60 Bu) and controlled. Advanced Seed Meters (ASM). er (seed section 2). 4-32...
  • Page 115 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS WARNING Unexpected movement! Stay clear when lowering the ladder. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. storage position. The step ladder can be folded or unfolded depending on Step Step Fig. # 4-66 Step Ladder Down Step Ladder Spring Loaded Latch step ladder in position.
  • Page 116 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Rear Fertilizer Sight Tube Loosen bolt and raise light to desired height Rear Fertilizer Sight Tube Fig. # 4-68 Bulk Fill Platform Light Down Fig. # 4-70 retaining bolt on the side of the platform railing. (See Fig. # Tighten bolt when desired height is...
  • Page 117 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Seed Population/Spacing Chart for 20”& 22” Row Spacing Seed Population Seed Population Seed Seed Spacing Spacing Seed/Acre Seed/Acre Seed/Acre Seed/Acre (Inch/seed) (Inch/seed) 20 inch rows 22 inch rows 20 inch rows 22 inch rows 0.25 0.50 8.00 8.25 1.00...
  • Page 118 4 - WORKING OPERATIONS Seed Population/Spacing Chart for 15”& 30” Row Spacing Seed Population Seed Population Seed Spacing Seed Spacing Seed/Acre 15 Seed/Acre 30 Seed/Acre 15 Seed/Acre 30 (Inch/seed) (Inch/seed) inch rows inch rows inch rows inch rows 0.25 0.50 8.00 8.25 1.00...
  • Page 119: Environment

    5 - MAINTENANCE 5 - MAINTENANCE GENERAL INFORMATION Maintenance Safety Environment WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Read and understand the SAFETY INFORMATION Section before you operate or service the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Chemical hazard! When handling fuel, lubricants, and other service chemicals, follow the manufacturer’s instructions.
  • Page 120 5 - MAINTENANCE WARNING Improper operation or service of this machine can result in an accident. Read and understand the SAFETY INFORMATION Section before you operate or service the machine. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury.
  • Page 121 5 - MAINTENANCE MAINTENANCE CHART Replace Cleaning Change Fluid Adjust Drain Fluid Grease # of Interval Page # Maintenance Action Pts. IMMEDIATE BEFORE ROADING Steering Adjustment BEFORE PLANTING FIRST 1 HOUR 5-10 5-10 5-11 OR EACH DAY 5-11 5-12 5-12 50 HOURS 5-13 5-13...
  • Page 122 5 - MAINTENANCE Immediate / Before Roading Note: The track system must be dry and properly seasoned before checking the alignment. Note: For proper track operation the track toe setting needs to be within proper range. The track toe setting is set at the factory and does not need to be adjusted.
  • Page 123 5 - MAINTENANCE Alignment Adjustment Screw Fig. # 5-6 Checking Gaps at Front Idler Fig. # 5-4 Outer Right Side Track Alignment Adjusting Screw location Check Check For Wear For Wear Here Here Fig. # 5-7 Checking Guide Lug Gap and Wear Alignment Adjustment Screw...
  • Page 124: Steering Adjustment

    5 - MAINTENANCE Before Planting (Note: If the planter has the hydraulic steering option installed the steering adjustment will be controlled by the guidance Steering Adjustment: system used to control the hydraulic steering cylinder) at a time. Loosen the 1-1/4” Hex Nut (Use 1-7/8”...
  • Page 125: Alignment Method

    5 - MAINTENANCE Alignment Method Note: Do not adjust screws by more than 1/2 turn at a time. Re-tighten lock nuts before driving tractor. Note: The track will not likely center, what is important is that the track is not running hard to one side or the other. Tracks due to rubbing, is the best way to achieve correct alignment.
  • Page 126 5 - MAINTENANCE To Move RH To Move LH Forward Direction Track Outward Track Inward of Travel Inner Outer Right Left Side Side Tighten Tighten Tighten Tighten This Side This Side This Side This Side Outer Inner Right Left Side Side To Move RH To Move LH...
  • Page 127: Toe Adjustment

    5 - MAINTENANCE Toe Adjustment: See Fig. # 5-11). undercarriage. For proper operation the left and right undercarriage needs to be running parallel to each other. To adjust the toe setting: See Fig. # 5-12) • Turn each tie rod in equal amounts in opposite directions •...
  • Page 128 5 - MAINTENANCE First 1 Hour (See Fig. # 5-13) Number Location Wheel Torque of Lug Size Nuts Ø25.5 320 ft-lbs (434 N-m) Ø25.5 320 ft-lbs (434 N-m) Idler Wheel Idler Wheel Lug Nuts Lug Nuts Fig. # 5-13 Checking For Correct Lug Nut Torque Wing Wheel Lug Nut Torque (See Fig.
  • Page 129 5 - MAINTENANCE Every 10 Hours or Daily re-torque all lug nuts. (See Fig. #5-15) Number Location Wheel Torque of Lug Size Nuts 320 ft-lbs (434 N-m) Ø25.5 Ø25.5 320 ft-lbs (434 N-m) Idler Wheel Idler Wheel Wing Wheel Lug Nut Torque Lug Nuts Lug Nuts Fig.
  • Page 130 5 - MAINTENANCE Every 10 Hours or Daily CAT 4/5 Ball Hitch Assy the grease becomes visible) ft). (See Fig. # 5-19) Fig. # 5-18 Grease CAT 5 Ball Hitch Fig. # 5-17 Check Marker Breakaway Bolt NOTE: Grade 5 bolts must be used on all 36R22 planter row marker breakaway applications.
  • Page 131 5 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 Hours tal) (1) Rear Wing Wheel Caster Hub Bearing (1) on the rear 3 Pumps). Fig. # 5-20 Rear Wing Wheel Walking Tandem Axle Grease Point Left & Right Tow Bar Gate Assy’s Grease 3 points (6 points total) (1) the grease becomes visible) Fig.
  • Page 132: Stub Arm Pivots

    5 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 Hours Wing Wheel Pivots Wing Flex Pivots Grease the point (1) (Pump until the grease becomes visible) becomes visible) Fig. # 5-24 Wing Wheel Pivots Fig. # 5-22 Grease the Wing Flex Points Rear Wing Wheel Caster Pivot Stub Arm Pivots Grease the point (1) on the left and right stub arm rotation or equivalent.
  • Page 133 5 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 Hours locat- Main Lift Pivots Grease the 4 points on the left and right side of the main lift pivots (1) the grease becomes visible) Fig. # 5-26 Main Lift Pivot Grease Zerks (Front Left) Fig.
  • Page 134 5 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 Hours assemblies (1) (See Fig. # 5-32) . (Pump until the grease becomes visible) Fig. # 5-30 semblies (1) (See Fig. # 5-33) . (Pump until the grease becomes visible) Fig. # 5-31 5-16...
  • Page 135: Tie Rods

    5 - MAINTENANCE Every 50 Hours Tie rods tie rods located on Wing Wheel Arm Cylinder Pivots EP or equivalent. (See Fig. # 5-37) . (Pump until the grease becomes visible) ible) Fig. # 5-34 Tie rod Grease Zerk Points Fig.
  • Page 136: Rear Wing Wheel Friction Joint

    5 - MAINTENANCE Every 200 Hours Wing Wheel Drive Chain Case (See Fig. #5-38) Gear Remove Plug Fig. # 5-37 Fill Gear Lube Until it Reaches the Bottom of the Fill Plug Threads Fig. # 5-35 Remove 3/8 NPT Drain Plug and Drain Gear Quarts Lube Rear Wing Wheel Friction Joint...
  • Page 137 5 - MAINTENANCE Every 200 Hours (See Fig. # 5-42, & Fig. # 5-43) (Approx. 3 Pumps) Fig. # 5-39 Implement Jack Grease Points Fig. # 5-40 Implement Jack Grease Points 5-19...
  • Page 138: Preparing For Storage

    5 - MAINTENANCE STORAGE Preparing For Storage WARNING Crushing Hazard! planter. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. WARNING Equipment Rolling Hazard! tions. Failure to comply could result in death or serious injury. soil. (For additional Information, See Pages # 2-12 - # 2-15) Transport Fig.
  • Page 139 5 - MAINTENANCE IMPORTANT planter when not in use. (See Fig. # 5-47) (See Fig. # 5-46) the planter is unfolded. IMPORTANT planter when not in use. Transport Locks Fig. # 5-44 Wing Transport Lock (Locked Position) Lock Position Stow Position Locked Position Fig.
  • Page 140 5 - MAINTENANCE Wing Wheel Arm Transport Position Fig. # 5-49) settling. Wing Wheel Arm Transport Position Fig. # 5-47 Wing Wheel Arm Transport / Storage Locks (Unlocked Position - Install on Both Sides) Transport / Storage Locks Fig. # 5-46 Wing Wheel Arm Transport / Storage Locks (Locked Position For Storage Shown - Install on Both Sides) Stow...
  • Page 141 5 - MAINTENANCE planter etc. Fig. # 2-51 Row Unit Lift Lock In Un-Locked Position Row Unit IMPORTANT Fig. # 2-49 Row Unit Lift Locks WARNING transport, servicing or storage could result in death or serious injury. Fig. # 2-50 Row Unit Lift Lock In Locked Position (See Fig.
  • Page 142 5 - MAINTENANCE ground clearance is needed and the machine is being serviced. To install the the 3/8” X 3-1/4” Clevis Pin B Hair Pin Clip C . Fig. # 2-52 Hydraulic Hitch Lock Shown In Un-Locked Position To install the the install the 3/8”...
  • Page 143 5 - MAINTENANCE (See WARNING Fig. # 5-57) CRUSH HAZARD Position Failure to comply could result in death or seri- ous injury. (See Fig. # 5-55) Fig. # 5-56 Rotate Jack Handle From the Stowed Position (See Fig. # 5-58) Fig.
  • Page 144 5 - MAINTENANCE (See Fig. # 5-60) (See Fig. # 5-59) 2-Speed Shifting Jack Fig. # 5-59 With a Pushing, Twisting Motion, Set the Jack Handle in High Gear position. (See Fig. 5-61) P/N T0053639 Position Fig. # 5-60 Return Jack Handle to Stowed Position Fig.
  • Page 145 5 - MAINTENANCE Hitch Stand A Hitch Pin B Hitch Stand A to the ground. Fig. # 5-61 Hitch Stand Shown Up Position Fig. # 5-62 Hitch Stand Shown Down Position WARNING CRUSH HAZARD Failure to comply could result in death or seri- ous injury.
  • Page 146 5 - MAINTENANCE 5-28...
  • Page 147 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING SYMPTOM(S) Problem Possible Cause Correction Low vacuum or Tractor output less than required. Connect as recommended. Flow” alarm. Set as recommended. Worn fan motor. Replace motor. Repair or replace as required. Replace as required. plugged or components damaged.
  • Page 148 6 - TROUBLESHOOTING Problem Possible Cause Correction Planter frame pump output. draulic pump output. does not raise to full up position. viced. 2500 psi relief valve. Tractor remote timer set too short. Calibrate frame sensor. Start plant height calibration must be higher than stop plant calibration.
  • Page 149: Electronics

    6 - TROUBLESHOOTING Electronics The electronics on the Yieldtrac Planter Fig. # 6-63 Left Side UCM Location Shown The planter power and control harnesses are connected to the UCM:...
  • Page 150: Planter Electronics

    6 - TROUBLESHOOTING Planter Electronics 7-Pin Extension Harness The electronics on the Yieldtrac toolbar protected outputs thus reducing the number of fuses required. Hitch Harness CAN termination adaptor The CAN termination adaptor connects to the toolbar harness and the lighting module are also on this harness. Frame Control Harness to or from transport position and unfolding and folding the Toolbar Harness...
  • Page 151 7 - SPECIFICATIONS 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Wing Wheel # of Number of Model Spacing Spacing Spacing Rows Wing Wheels (in) Spacing (Standard) (Optional) 16R30 Single Tandem 24R20 Single Tandem 24R22 Single Tandem Single Tandem 24R30 32R15 36R20 36R22 48R15 Wing Wheels Titan Trac Loader TL 14-17.5NHS 6 Ply, Monitor Tubeless ®...
  • Page 152 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Wing Float: Table “A” Do not exceed slopes with grades greater than indicated in table, or damage to the machine may result. Fig. # 7-1 Wing Float (Upward Angle) Model Wing Float Up Angle Wing Float Down Angle 16R-30 24R-20 24R-22...
  • Page 153 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Planter Over All Width: (See Fig. # 7-3 and Table “B”) Fig. # 7-3 Transport Position Planter Width. With, or Without Markers Transport Width Transport Width Over All Length & Height (Transport Position) Model Model “Dim B” “Dim C”...
  • Page 154 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Planter Field Position Dimensions: Planter Field Down & Up Position Length: (See Planter Width: Fig. # 7-5 & Table D) (See Fig. # 7-5 & Table D) Fig. # 7-5 Field Position Planter Width and Length Planter Width & Length (Field Position) “Dim A”...
  • Page 155 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Planter Undercarriage (center to center & width) (See Fig. # 7-6 & Table E) Fig. # 7-6 Undercarriage Center to Center and Width Undercarriage Center to Center and Width “Dim A” “Dim B” “Dim A” “Dim B” “Dim A”...
  • Page 156 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Planter Weights: Planter Weights 16R30 Planter Weights 32R15 Weight lbs Weight Kg Weight lbs Weight Kg Without Optional Without Optional Row Cleaners Row Cleaners Weight Weight With Optional With Optional Row Cleaners Row Cleaners Weight Weight Planter Weights 24R20 Planter Weights 36R20 Weight lbs Weight Kg Weight lbs Weight Kg...
  • Page 157 7 - SPECIFICATIONS WARNING CRUSH HAZARD Planter Height (See Fig. # 7-7 & table F) DANGER Contact local authorities or utilities to obtain safe clearance distances from high voltage “Dim A” 16R-30 12’-2” 24R-20 12’-2” 24R-22 12’-2” 24R-30 17’-10” 32R-15 12’-2”...
  • Page 158 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Torque – Hydraulic Tubes and Fittings Hex Size (mm) * Swivel Nut ** Swivel Nut UN/UNF Inch Tube OD Metric Tube Dash (Reference Torque N·m (lb Torque N·m Thread Size (mm) OD (mm) Size only) ft) ± 10% (lb ft) ±...
  • Page 159 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Torque – Fasteners Society of Automotive Engineers (SAE) fastener torque NOTE: NOTE: Thick nuts must be used with Grade 8 bolts. SAE Grade No. Grade 2 Grade 5 Grade 8 (See Note below.) Bolt Head (See Note below.) ft-lbs ft-lbs...
  • Page 160 7 - SPECIFICATIONS Metric International Standards Organization (ISO) Fastener Torque NOTE: ISO Class No. 10.9 12.9 Bolt Head 10.9 12.9 (See Note below.) ft-lbs ft-lbs ft-lbs Bolt Size Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. Min. Max. range is to be determined 10.9 fasteners can be used 1050...
  • Page 161 7 - SPECIFICATIONS 7-11...
  • Page 162 8 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS 8 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS...
  • Page 163 8 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS...
  • Page 164 8 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Model Number: Serial Number: DEALER NOTE: Dealer to inspect the following items and adjust if necessary: electrical harnesses. ordering and record the serial number on this sheet covering as required. transporting on a trailer. (See Section 3) Couplers.
  • Page 166 8 - FORMS AND DECLARATIONS Model Number: Serial Number: DEALER NOTE: Dealer to inspect the following items and adjust if necessary: electrical harnesses. ordering and record the serial number on this sheet covering as required. transporting on a trailer. (See Section 3) Couplers.
  • Page 168 Index Symbols ..........................1-1 ......................Adjusting The Clevis ............................4-21 ......................3-14 Alignment Method ..................................................................................2-11 ........................4-33 4-34 ............................. 2-11 ........................4-32 ..............................3-2 ..............................................2-9 ......................2-12 5-21 ..............................5-19 ............................2-8 ......................8-3 8-5 .......................
  • Page 169 ............................3-5 ..........................3-2 ............................3-14 ..........................5-19 ............................5-4 .......................... 4-19 ...............................................4-29 4-30 4-31 ................................................... 4-24 ..........................4-24 ........................... 4-22 Machine Components ..........................1-5 1-6 ............................... 2-1 ............................... 3-6 ............................Magnum Tractors ..............................3-9 ......................2-13 ..............................5-15 ..............................
  • Page 170 ....................... Planter Weight................................ Planting ................................4-32 ......................... 3-10 ............................2-5 ........................2-6 Raising the Toolbar Pitch ............................. 4-22 ........................ 5-13 Rear Wing Wheel Caster Pivot ..........................5-14 ..........................2-5 Remote control valves ............................3-2 ............................Road Transport ..............................3-1 ..........................................................
  • Page 171 Wheels and Tires ..............................2-4 ......................2-14 2-15 5-22 ..............................5-14 Wing Float ................................Wing Wheel Pivots ............................... 5-14 Wing Wheels ................................Wing Wheel Torque .............................. 5-11 ........................................................4-1...
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