© Copyright 2002 Printed!Read the operator’s manual entirely. When you see this symbol, the subsequent in-structions and warnings are serious - follow
8NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.818-860CMoving ChainOne decal on hopper frame near gearbox.818-518CMoving Chain DangerOne decal
99/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.838-265CAmber ReflectorsOne reflector under both opener wings. One reflectoron each side of coulter
10NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.818-682CCrushing HazardOne decal on underside first marker sections. Onedecal on front side of
119/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.818-589CPinch Point HazardOne decal on light bar near lower platform.19761838-426CTire Pressure
12NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Owner AssistanceIf you need customer service or repair parts, contact aGreat Plains dealer. Th
139/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 1HitchFigure 2Jack in TransportThis section will help you prepare your tractor and imple
14NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc..Figure 3Hydraulic Hose Color TiesHydraulic Hook-up!WARNING!Escaping fluid under pressure can h
159/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Bleeding Hydraulic Systems!WARNING!Escaping fluid under pressure can have sufficient pressure top
16NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.If drill is unfolded:1. Make sure the wing sections are on the ground. Loos-en the fittings at
179/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.This section covers general operation. Experience,machine familiarity, and the following inform
Table of Contents© Copyright 2000 All rights ReservedGreat Plains Manufacturing, Inc. provides this publication “as is” without warranty of any kind,
18NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 4Turn Selector ValveFan Speed ChartSeeds Fan RMPSunflowers 2250-3000Wheat 2800-3200Soybe
199/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 5Lock Guard InstalledFigure 6Lock Channel InstalledFigure 7ValveFoldingFolding the Drill
20NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Folding the Drill!WARNING!Pinch Point and Crushing Hazard. To prevent serious injury ordeath.
219/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Folding the Drill!WARNING!Pinch Point and Crushing Hazard. To prevent serious injury ordeath. B
22NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Unfolding the DrillUnfold the drill on level ground. Be aware of clearancerequired to fold imp
239/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Unfolding the Drill!WARNING!Pinch Point and Crushing Hazard. To prevent serious injury ordeath.
24NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 19Lock ChannelFigure 20Lock ChannelFigure 21ValveUnfolding the Drill!WARNING!Pinch Poin
259/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Transporting!WARNING!Towing the implement at high speeds or with a vehicle that isnot heavy eno
26NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Seeding DepthTo set drill seeding depth, you must:• Set coulter depth with tongue cylinder and
279/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.17218Coulter DepthAdjust coulters to run 1/2” to 1” (13 to 25 mm) below thedrill openers. Coult
19/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Important Safety InformationKeep RidersOff MachineryRiders obstruct the operator’s view.Riders c
28NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Coulter Wing AdjustmentSet the coulter wing frames so the wing coulters run atexactly the same
299/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 28Individual Coulter MountingFigure 29Weight BracketsFigure 30Coulter SpringCoulter Moun
30NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Opener DepthWhen making opener adjustments, keep in mind thatopeners will not run any deeper t
319/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Opener Down PressureRefer to Figure 33To adjust down pressure on individual openers that run in
32NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Harrow AdjustmentsRefer to Figure 36The illustration shows a successful harrow position for no
339/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 39Speed Adjustment, Sequence ValveFigure 40Disk AngleFigure 41Marker Transport PositionF
34NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 43Seed LockFigure 44VariatorFigure 45High Low Lever1976219762HighLowSeed-Lok Lock UpRef
359/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Figure 48Half Width ClutchFeed FlapsSpring loaded flaps, one below each roller allows theseedin
36NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.197691977019768Checking the Seeding RateThe following procedure should be followed to calibrat
379/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.11. If the result is different to the required rate, adjust theVariator to increase or decrease
2NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.TransportMachinery SafelyMaximum transport speed for imple-ment is 20 mph. Some rough terrainsr
38NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.TramliningThe meter can automatically leave tractor track marks or“tramlines” in the correct p
Multi-function Drill Control 38a Monitor The multi-function drill monitor controls the operation and tramlining function of pneumatic type seed dril
Multi-function Drill Control 38b The Control Switches There are three active switches on the front panel used individually or in combination to prog
Multi-function Drill Control 38c Channel Indicator The indicator is used to indicate the channel to which the information on the display rel
Multi-function Drill Control 38d Select Metric/Imperial Units 1. Press and hold the button while plugging the instrument into a power sour
Multi-function Drill Control 38e Manual Speed Calibration The theoretical calibration figure is 127.4 inches if the instrument is set for imperial u
Multi-function Drill Control 38f Area Total / Implement Width The area is derived from the forward speed and the programmed implement width and is
Multi-function Drill Control 38g Set Implement Width In order for the instrument to accumulate area correctly, the implement working width must be p
Multi-function Drill Control 38h Tramlining The display defaults to the channel after 10 seconds (unless the Area Total was selected). There
Multi-function Drill Control 38i Symmetric Tramlining Sequence For use with a 20ft (6 meter) drill and a 60ft (18 meter) sprayer. 2+2 seed spouts ar
39/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Prepare for Emergencies▲ Be prepared if a fire starts.▲ Keep a first-aid kit and fire extin-guisher
Multi-function Drill Control 38j Asymmetric Right Tramlining Sequence For use with a 20ft (6 meter) drill and an 80ft (24 meter) sprayer. Two seed s
Multi-function Drill Control 38k Asymmetric Left Tramlining Sequence This tramlining mode requires Great Plains P/N 890-785C NTA2000 dual tramline c
Multi-function Drill Control 38l 10 Bout Tramlining Sequence This tramlining mode requires Great Plains P/N 890-785C NTA2000 dual tramline controls
Multi-function Drill Control 38m 18 Bout Tramlining Sequence This tramlining mode requires Great Plains P/N 890-785C NTA2000 dual tramline controls
Multi-function Drill Control 38n Selecting the Tramline Sequence 1. Select the channel. 2. Hold to enter program mode 1. A
Multi-function Drill Control 38o Set Low Fan Speed Alarm 1. Select the channel. 2. Hold to enter program mode 1. The al
Multi-function Drill Control 38p Set Alarm Speed for Distribution Shaft 1. Select the channel. 2. Hold to enter program mode
Multi-function Drill Control 38q Set Alarm Delay Time 1. Press and hold the button while plugging the instrument into a power source to e
Multi-function Drill Control 38r Summary of Program Modes 1 – 3 Most settings do not need to be accessed during normal operation, unless perhaps the
399/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Problem SolutionDrill raising and lowering rough and uneven Check for air trapped in hydraulic
4NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.818-398CNot a StepOne decal on each side of main frame.Two decals total.818-337CExcessive Speed
40NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Press wheel notcompacting soil as desiredReset press-wheel depth. Refer to Opener Depth, “Adju
419/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Proper servicing and adjustment are key to long life of anyfarm implement. With careful and sys
42NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.12110Vertical Pivot Bushings, Top and BottomTwo zerks on back of vertical-pivot tube on transp
439/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.12112Tongue to Main Frame PivotLocated at rear of tongueLubricant = GreaseQuantity = Until grea
44NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Transport Wheel BearingsLubricant = GreaseQuantity = Repack bearings and check seals1213319432
459/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.10Gauge Wheel Pivot BearingsThree zerks, one on each end of pivot and one in themiddleLubricant
46NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.MarkersHydraulic markers are available. The units have a notchedblade to leave a mark for you
479/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Specifications and Capacities20115Agtron Blockage KitA sensor installed in the seed delivery ho
48NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Soy BeansVariator Range: High 2800 seeds/lbRecommended Fan Speed: 2750-3500 RPMFlap Position3R
499/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc. OatsVariator Range: High 40 lbs/buRecommended Fan Speed: 2800-3200 RPMFlap Position2Recommende
59/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.818-581COverhead CrushingTwo decals on each side of the opener frame hinges. Twodecals on each s
50NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc. PeasVariator Range: High 2130 seeds/lbRecommended Fan Speed: 3200-3500 RPMFlap Position6Recom
519/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc. Sunflower (Oil)Variator Range: HighSize 35268 seeds/lbRecommended Fan Speed: 2250-3000 RPMFlap
52NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Canola50 lb/buVariator Range: LowRecommended Fan Speed: 2000-2200 RPMFlap Position 1Variator S
539/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Soy BeansVariator Range: High 2800 seeds/lbRecommended Fan Speed: 2750-3500 RPMFlap Position3Re
54NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc. OatsVariator Range: High 40 lbs/buRecommended Fan Speed: 2800-3200 RPMFlap Position2Recommend
559/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc. PeasVariator Range: High 2130 seeds/lbRecommended Fan Speed: 3200-3500 RPMFlap Position6Recomm
56NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc. Sunflower (Oil)Variator Range: HighSize 35268 seeds/lbRecommended Fan Speed: 2250-3000 RPMFla
579/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Canola50 lb/buVariator Range: LowRecommended Fan Speed: 2000-2200 RPMFlap Position 1Variator Se
58NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.Tire Inflation ChartTire Size Inflation PSI Tire Size Inflation PSIContact Wheel 40 395/55B 16
599/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.Hose Connection and Routing1. Assemble the seed hoses from the seedbox to the openers. Route ea
6NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.818-798CPinch PointTwo decals on each side of both opener frame hinges. Twodecals on each side
60NTA 2000D 148-632M 9/13/2006Great Plains Mfg., Inc.WarrantyGreat Plains Manufacturing, Incorporated warrants to the original pur-chaser that this
Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.Corporate Office: P.O. Box 5060Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA
79/13/2006NTA 2000D 148-632MGreat Plains Mfg., Inc.1976119761838-361CDo Not RideOne decal on tongue and one decal on the back of the upperwork plat
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