Land Pride OS1548, OS1572 manual How the Seeder Works, General Notes for Field Operations, Parking

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Section 2: Operating Instructions

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How the Seeder Works

The following is a brief description of how your Overseeder works.

The power to drive the seed cups comes from the gauge wheels or rear roller turning against the ground while traveling. Power is then transmitted through roller chains to the seed cups. Seed is metered out of the cups at a rate proportional to the distance driven. This ensures that the rate applied in pounds per 1000 square feet or pounds per acre remains constant as ground speed is varied.

Cup metering speed can be adjusted to either a high or low range by changing the speed change sprocket. Also, the rate seed falls through the seed cups is adjustable using the seed rate adjustment lever located at the back of the seeder.

Metered seed is broadcast onto the ground surface and into the slits made by the rotor knives. Seeds drops in front of the rear roller to allow the roller to firm the soil around the seeds.

General Notes for Field Operations

Before proceeding with the first time set-up or before making any adjustments mentioned in this section, make every effort to obtain and hitch a tractor to the Overseeder.

1.This Overseeder can be transported with a full box of seeds. It is best not to do this unless necessary because the increased weight does increase the chances for problems on the road.

2.Do not exceed 20 miles per hour when transporting.

3.Calibrate your seeder sprocket speed and seed cup rate adjustment lever based on type of seed you are using. Calibration information is located on the inside of your box lid or on page 18.

4.Refer to Figure 3-1 on page 18. Make sure the feed cup door adjustment handle on each cup is set the same across the Overseeder. Usually in the highest position.

5.Never allow anyone to ride on the Overseeder.

6.Maximum seeding speed will vary according to soil conditions.

Parking

The following steps should be done when preparing to store the Overseeder or unhitching it from the tractor. See also Storage under the “Maintenance and Lubrication” section on Page 31 for additional information on long term storage of your Overseeder.

1.Park the Overseeder on a level, solid area.

2.Shut off tractor engine and engage parking brake.

3.Refer to Figure 2-2. Place rear roller stop pin (#1) and hairpin cotter (#2) in parking position.

4.Unhitch from tractor.

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Rear Roller Stop Pin in Parking Position

Figure 2-2

7.Check oil level in gearbox and chaincase.

8.Check that all plugs and caps have been replaced properly.

9.Be sure all Overseeder knives, bolts and nuts are tight.

10.Be certain all guards and shields are in place and secure.

11.Grease PTO shaft and all other grease fittings.

12.Clear the area to be over-seeded of rocks, branches and other foreign objects.

13.Tall grass and weeds should be mowed before overseeding.

14.Operate with 540 rpm PTO tractor.

15.At first begin overseeding at a slow forward speed and shift up until the desired speed is achieved.

16.Overseeder knives will cut better at a faster rotor speed than at reduced throttle.

17.Do not engage PTO at full throttle.

18.Never back up with Overseeder in the ground.

19.Overseeding should not be done in wet conditions as soil will stick to the knives.

20.After overseeding the first 50 feet, stop and check to see that the Overseeder is adjusted properly.

21.Do not make sharp turns or attempt to back up while Overseeder is in the ground.

22.Do not engage PTO with machine in the fully raised or fully lowered position.

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Contents Overseeder S/N 166724+ Table of Contents Safety at All Times Practice Safe Maintenance Use Safety Lights and DevicesUse a Safety Chain Transport Machinery SafelyKeep Riders Off Machinery Prepare for EmergenciesWear Protective Equipment Avoid High Pressure Fluids Hazard818-055C 818-552C818-540C 818-129C 818-130C 818-132C 818-858C 818-543C838-111C Using This Manual ApplicationOwner Assistance Land Pride Service Department East North Street Further AssistanceSling Brackets Pre-Assembly ChecklistTractor Requirements Torque RequirementsRotor to Overseeder Assembly RH Side Gauge Wheel Drive DisassemblyBearing Mount Plate & Rotor Assembly RH Side Rotor to Overseeder Installation-Left Hand SideRear Roller Assembly Gauge Wheel DriveRear Roller Drive Long Arm Chain Guard Location Driveline InstallationCheck Driveline Minimum Length Maximum PTO driveline Movement During OperationCheck Driveline Maximum Length PTO Driveline ShorteningTractor Hook-Up Operating ChecklistOperating Check List CheckTransporting Filling the Seed Box How the Seeder Works General Notes for Field OperationsParking General Operating Instructions Gauge wheel drive units Raise and support Seeding AdjustmentsNumber of Gauge Wheel & Rear Roller Rotations Coverage= 1000 Sq. Ft Acre Model No Wheel RollerDrive Sprocket Alignments Gauge Wheel DriveRear Roller Drive Drive Sprocket ArrangementsSeed Rate Charts English Fescue Fine Blade, Turf Type Pounds per AcreFescue Fine Blade, Turf Type Pounds per 1000 Square Feet Small Seeds Attachment Seed Rate Chart Seed Rate Charts Metric Fescue Fine Blade, Turf Type Kilograms per HectareLovegrass Sand Kilograms per 1000 Square Meters Rotary Cutting Depth Adjustment Gauge Wheel DriveRear Roller Drive Rear Roller Drive w/Front Roller Floating Top Link AdjustmentFront Roller Turnbuckle Floating Top LinkTo adjust angle of tines Rear Arm Length AdjustmentTo adjust height of tines Tine Attachment OptionalSlit Seeder Adjustment Feed Cup Drive System AdjustmentRotor Drive Chain Adjustment Rotor Drive Chain AdjustmentOS1548 228 Small Seeds Drive AdjustmentSmall Seeds Attachment Optional OS1572 16111667 Small Seeds Seed Rate Chart English Cup SettingPounds per 1000 square foot and Pounds per acre Rotor Maintenance MaintenanceIndividual Knife Replacement StorageOverseeders With Rear Roller Drive Refer to Figure Right Hand Rotor DisassemblyLeft Hand Rotor Disassembly Rear Roller Drive DisconnectRear Roller Assembly Rear Roller MaintenanceRear Roller Disassembly Rear Roller InspectionType a Clutches Clutch Run-In Clutch Disassembly, Inspection & AssemblyDriveline Slip Clutches Type C Clutch Run-InOS1548 2-Plate Disassembly Step OS1548 2-Plate Assembly StepOS1572 4-Plate Disassembly Step OS1572 4-Plate Assembly StepType B Clutch Clutch Run-In Disassembly and AssemblyType B Clutch Assembly Hex Head Socket BoltsLubrication Points HoursSeasonally Feed Cup Drive Chains Rear Roller BearingsFeed Cup Drive Sprocket Agitator Drive ChainDriveline Chaincase RequiredGearbox Drive Sprocket Hanger BearingSlit Seeder Attachment Slit Seeder AttachmentRear Tine Attachment Rear Tine AttachmentAdjustments, on Front Roller AttachmentFront Roller Attachment Adjustments, on Lubrication, on Troubleshooting, on Small Seeds AttachmentLand Pride Overseeder Size Drive System OS1548 & OS1572 Series OS1548 OS1572Optional Add-on Equipment 26728 Features Benefits OS15 Series OverseedersTroubleshooting Chart Problem SolutionTorque Values Chart Tire Inflation ChartAdditional Torque Values Warranty Overall Unit and Driveline One year Parts and LaborCorporate Office P.O. Box Salina, Kansas 67402-5060 USA

OS1572, OS1548 specifications

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