MODEL 3660 TWIN-LINE PLANTER OPERATOR MANUAL M0217-01 This manual is applicable to: Rev.
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M0217-01 Predelivery/Delivery Checklist Model 3660 TO THE DEALER Predelivery service includes assembly, lubrication, adjustment and test. This service helps ensure planter is delivered to retail customer/end user ready for field use. PREDELIVERY CHECKLIST Use the following checklist after planter is completely assembled. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made.
Model 3660 Predelivery/Delivery Checklist M0217-01 DELIVERY CHECKLIST Use the following checklist at time planter is delivered as a reminder of very important information which should be conveyed to retail customer/end user. Check off each item as it is fully explained. Check proper operation of vacuum fan, ASD fan, and PTO-driven pump (If applicable) with tractor used with planter. Life expectancy of this or any other machine is dependent on regular lubrication as directed in the Operator Manual.
M0217-01 Table of Contents Machine Operation Model 3660 Determining Pounds Per Acre (Brush-Type Meter). . . . . 2-31 Planter Lift Safety Lockup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Determining Bushels Per Acre. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-31 Row Marker Safety Lockup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2-1 Field Check Granular Chemical Application . . . . . . . . . . 2-32 Tongue Safety Pin. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model 3660 Table of Contents Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Clutch Cable - 12 Row. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-59 Clutch Cable - 16 Row. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-60 Lubrication . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Lubrication Symbols . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5-1 Troubleshooting Sealed Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
To The Owner M0217-01 Model 3660 Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. thanks you for your patronage. We appreciate your confidence in Kinze farm machinery. Your Kinze planter has been carefully designed to provide dependable operation in return for your investment. This manual has been prepared to aid you in the operation and maintenance of the planter. It should be considered a permanent part of the machine and remain with the machine when you sell it.
Model 3660 Overview M0217-01 Warranty The Kinze Limited Warranty for your new machine is stated on the retail purchaser’s copy of the Warranty And Delivery Receipt form. Additional copies of the Limited Warranty can be obtained through your Kinze Dealer. Warranty, within the warranty period, is provided as part of Kinze’s support program for registered Kinze products which have been operated and maintained as described in this manual.
Specifications M0217-01 Specification Number of Rows Weight Empty (Mechanical) Weight Empty (EdgeVac) Transport Height Planting Length Transport Length Planting Width Transport Width Seed Capacity Model 3660 Conventional Hoppers 12R N 30 16R N 30 15,040 lb ( 6,823 kg) 18,460 lb (8,374 kg) 15,450 lb (7,008 kg) 18,400 lb (8,347 kg) 11' 11" (3.6M) 11' 11" (3.6M) 23' 9" (7.2M) 26'3" (8M) 39' 2" (12M) 49'2" (15M) 32' 11" (10M) 42'11" (13.1M) 11' 2" (3.4M) 11'2" (3.4M) 1.75 bu. (EdgeVac / Hopper); 1.90 bu.
Model 3660 General Safety Rules 1. Read and understand instructions provided in this manual and warning labels. Review these instructions frequently! 2. This machine is designed and built with your safety in mind. Do not make any alterations or changes to this machine. Any alteration to design or construction may create safety hazards. 3. A large portion of farm accidents happen from fatigue or carelessness. Safe and careful operation of tractor and planter will help prevent accidents. 4.
Safety Precautions M0217-01 Model 3660 Following are some common hazard warnings associated with this equipment. Pay close attention to all safety, operating, and maintenance information in this manual and decals applied to your equipment. DANGER! Contacting or coming close to power lines or other high energy sources will cause death or serious injury. Keep away from power lines or high energy sources at all times.
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Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Planter Lift Safety Lockup WARNING Uncontrolled machine movement can crush or cause loss of control resulting in death, serious injury, or damage to property and equipment. Install all safety lockup devices before working under or transporting this equipment. Safety lockup in storage position Safety lockup in transport/maintenance position Planter lift safety lockup is installed between center post and lift cylinder.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 WARNING Uncontrolled movement of equipment can cause loss of control and could result in death, serious injury, or damage to property and equipment. Install all safety pins before transporting equipment. Tongue Safety Pin Snap pin Tongue safety pin installed for transport Tongue safety pin stored for field operation Never transport planter without installing tongue safety pin.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Initial Preparation Following information is general in nature to aid in preparation of tractor and planter for use, and to provide general operating procedures. Operator experience, familiarity with the machine, and the following information should combine for efficient planter operation and good working habits. WARNING Improperly operating or working on this equipment could result in death or serious injury.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Tractor Mounted PTO Pump And Oil Cooler Option Tractor driven PTO pump and oil cooler option is for tractors with less than required hydraulic output needed to operate hydraulic-driven vacuum fan and other planter hydraulic requirements. A 1000 RPM PTO is required to operate PTO-driven hydraulic pump. Option consists of a 1⅜"-21 or 1¾"-20 spline,13.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Planter Mounted PTO Pump And Oil Cooler Option Planter mounted PTO pump drive with oil coolers option is for tractors with less than required hydraulic output needed to operate hydraulically driven vacuum and pressure fans and other planter hydraulic requirements. A 1¾"–20 spline 1000 rpm PTO is required to operate planter mounted hydraulic pumps. Option consists of a PTO driveshaft, 13.
Model 3660 Machine Operation M0217-01 Tractor Preparation and Hookup 1. Adjust tractor drawbar 13-17 inches above ground with hitch pin hole directly below PTO shaft center line. Make sure drawbar is in a stationary position. 2. Install control console on tractor in a convenient location within easy reach of operator and close to hydraulic controls. Mount control console securely and route power cord to power source. Control console operates on 12 volt DC only.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 5. Connect hydraulic hoses to tractor ports in a sequence familiar and comfortable to the operator. NOTICE Connect hydraulic motor case drain to a case drain return line with zero PSI on tractor. Failure to connect to a return with zero PSI will cause hydraulic motor shaft seal damage. DO NOT connect hydraulic motor case drain to a SCV outlet or motor return circuit connection. Contact tractor manufacturer for specific details on “zero pressure return”.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 6. Connect ASABE Standards 7 terminal connector for safety/warning lights on planter to ASABE Standards receptacle on tractor. If your tractor is not equipped with an ASABE Standards receptacle, check with your tractor manufacturer for availability. Check warning lights on planter work in conjunction with warning lights on tractor. NOTE: A 12 volt battery connection is required to power the vacuum fan digital gauge.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 4. Field check planter. Field and actual planting conditions dictate which transport wheel setting to use so row unit parallel arms are parallel with ground. It may be necessary to lower ground drive wheels to ensure level lateral toolbar operation if transport wheels are set in one of the two lower sets of holes. Make a field check when planter is fully loaded with seed, granular chemicals, fertilizer, etc. to be sure wings are level with center frame.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Control Console Operation Tractor’s hydraulic system and planter control console are used to raise and lower planter, rotate frame, extend and retract tongue, lock and release wings, and operate row markers. DANGER! Contacting or coming close to power lines or other high energy sources will cause death or serious injury. Keep away from power lines or high energy sources at all times. WARNING Being struck by a moving marker can cause death or serious injury.
M0217-01 Machine Operation Model 3660 Hydraulic Seed Rate Drive Refer to Ag Leader Integra or Kinze Cobalt operation manuals for information on setting and controlling hydraulic seed rate system. Hall Effect Sensor (Hydraulic Drive Only) Set Hall effect sensor within ⅛" of pick-up disc. Hall effect sensor Hydraulic Weight Transfer Toolbar The hydraulic weight transfer system is standard. The hydraulic drive system powers the hydraulic weight transfer system.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Transport to Field Sequence Position planter in a relatively flat open area. Avoid an area with furrows, etc. SUMMARIZED TRANSPORT TO FIELD SEQUENCE 1. Remove and store tongue safety pin. 2. Remove and store transport latch locking pin. 3. Remove and store safety lockup. 4. Rotate planter to field position. 5. Lower planter on center post. 6. Raise planter using field lift. 7. Release wing locks. 8. Retract tongue. 9. Lower planter to ground. 10.
M0217-01 Machine Operation Safety lockup in transport position Model 3660 Safety lockup in storage position 3. Remove safety lockup from center lift cylinder and place in storage location on hose take-up. 4. Start up tractor. Hold rotate/tongue switch to ROTATE and operate hydraulic control to rotate planter to field position. Transport latch will automatically release. NOTE: Center post lift is used only for folding or unfolding planter.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 8. Operate hydraulic control to raise planter using field lift. 9. Hold rotate/tongue switch to TONGUE and operate hydraulic control to fully retract tongue. Tongue latch automatically engages. Field lift/tongue retraction 10. Remove row marker lockups. Row marker lockup Field Operation DANGER! Contacting or coming close to power lines or other high energy sources will cause death or serious injury.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Field to Transport Sequence Position planter in a relatively flat area. Avoid areas with furrows, etc. SUMMARIZED FIELD TO TRANSPORT SEQUENCE 1. Install row marker lockups. 2. Raise planter using field lift. 3. Extend tongue. 4. Engage wing locks. 5. Lower planter to ground. 6. Raise planter on center post. 7. Rotate planter to transport position. 8. Install safety lockup. 9. Install hitch safety pin. 10. Install transport latch locking pin.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 4. Hold raise/wing lock switch to WING LOCK and operate hydraulic control to engage wing locks. 5. Operate hydraulic control to lower planter using field lift. Wing lock engaged 6. Hold raise/wing lock switch to RAISE and operate hydraulic control to fully raise planter on center post. 7. Hold rotate/tongue switch to ROTATE and operate hydraulic control to rotate planter to transport position. Transport latch automatically engages.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 EdgeVac System Kinze EdgeVac seed metering system includes seed meters, seed discs, and an air system consisting of a hydraulic driven vacuum fan which draws air through manifolds, hoses, and seed meters on each row unit. WARNING Moving fan blades can cause amputation or severe injury. Never operate vacuum fan with cover removed. Digital Vacuum Readout Digital vacuum readout is incorporated into Kinze Vision and Cobalt displays.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Air Seed Delivery (ASD) System CAUTION Seed flying out of disconnected delivery tube at high velocity can cause injury. Do not disconnect delivery tubes when system is operating. NOTICE Foreign materials can plug system. Make sure seed is clean and free of debris when filling ASD hoppers. NOTICE Do not turn on system with tractor engine at full speed or system damage may occur.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 ASD Tanks - Clean Out Chute hooks Cleanout chute storage bracket Cleanout chute installed 1. Remove ASD tank cleanout chute from storage location beneath catwalk. 2. Position tube of chute under entrainer and attach hooks on each end of entrainment assembly. 3. Open cleanout doors and empty tank. 4. Close all cleanout doors and return cleanout chute to storage location. ASD Scale Package Option NOTICE High-pressure water can damage display.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 SETUP ASD SCALE PACKAGE DISPLAY 1. Press SET-UP button. 2. First setup screen displays and ALARM LEVEL box is highlighted. 3. Press SELECT button. 4. Press UP or DOWN arrows to change alarm weight level. Select BACK to save changes. 5. Press UP or DOWN arrows to highlight WEIGHT/ACRE MODE box. Press SELECT button. 6. Press UP or DOWN arrow buttons to toggle between weight or acre mode.
M0217-01 Machine Operation Model 3660 ENTER SEED INFORMATION 1. Highlight and select either L (left) or R (right) for the appropriate input screen. 2. At input screen, L or R side is indicated at left side of screen and seed weight or acres remaining is on right side. Seed weight or acres 3. Press arrow keys to select desired box; press SELECT to darken and use arrow keys to change. NOTE: Seed information entered must be accurate for remaining estimated acres to calculate correctly.
Model 3660 Machine Operation M0217-01 Ag Leader Integra Display Integra is a full-featured hub of any precision farming operation. A large, full-color 12.1" HD touchscreen display is easy to read and offers powerful, year-round precision farming tools. Mapping, planter and application control, yield monitoring, realtime data logging, and more – are all controlled from the cab using the Integra display.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Row Marker Operation DANGER! Contacting or coming close to power lines or other high energy sources will cause death or serious injury. Keep away from power lines or high energy sources at all times. Row marker solenoid valves Marker switch Two solenoid valves on valve block at rear R.H. side of center frame, and a three position selector switch on control console permit operator to lower or raise desired row marker.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Row Marker Speed Adjustment NOTICE Excessive row marker travel speed can damage row markers. Adjust flow controls before row markers are first used. Marker hydraulic system includes two flow control valves. One flow control valve sets lowering speed and one sets raising speed of both markers. Flow controls determine amount of oil flow restriction through valves, varying marker travel speed. Loosen jam nut and turn control clockwise, or IN to slow travel speed.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Row Marker Adjustments 1. Multiply number of rows by the average row spacing in inches to determine total planting width. Row Marker Lengths 12 Row 30" 360" (914.4 cm) 16 Row 30" 480" (1219.2 cm) 2. Lower planter and row marker assembly to ground. 3. Measure from planter center line to a point where blade contacts ground. 4. Adjust row marker extension so distance from marker disc blade to center line of planter is equal to total planting width.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Row Marker Even-Row Length Adjustment Adjust marker extensions as shown below when using even-row push row unit option. To center of outer row unit Planter centerline Center Of 15" Dimension Planter To x 2 + Row = Between Center Of Spacing Planter Center Outer Row Line And Unit Marker Blade NOTE: Readjust row markers when planting 30" rows. Number Of Rows x Row Spacing (Inches) = 12 Row 30" With 12 Interplant Push Row Units (L.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Point Row Clutches Output hub Wrap spring Input hub Stop collar Control tang Point row clutch Electric-activated clutches disengage drive on either half of planter for finishing up fields or for long point row situations. Clutch selector switch is located on tractor control box. NOTE: Liquid fertilizer piston pump has its own drive wheel and is not affected by point row clutch. Clutch consists of a wrap spring riding on an input and output hub.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Auxiliary Hydraulic Option A customer-supplied auxiliary hydraulic option may be added to provide 10 gpm of oil flow at rear of planter. It is designed for powering bulk seed handling equipment when planter is not in motion and is controlled by the same tractor hydraulic control as the seed rate hydraulic drive. WARNING Pressurized hydraulic fluid can penetrate body tissue and result in death, serious infection, or other injuries.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Rear Trailer Hitch Rear trailer hitch can tow a 3 or 4 wheel wagon behind planter. A spring, chain, and mounting bracket supports a 1¼" feed hose from hitch to piston pump. This extra length or loop is required to allow for planter to move into transport position without stretching hose. Trailer hitch NOTICE Rear trailer hitch is designed for use with piston pump only. Maximum allowable hitch weight is 200 lb (90.71 kg). Do not exceed 6,000 lb (2,721.
Model 3660 Machine Operation M0217-01 Field Test Perform a field test with any change of field and/or planting conditions, seed size or planter adjustment to ensure proper seed placement and operation of row units. Check planter for front to rear and lateral level operation. See “Level Planter”. Check all row units to be certain they are running level. Row unit parallel arms should be approximately parallel to the ground when planting.
Machine Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 3. Measure 1∕1000 of an acre. See chart for correct distance for row width being planted. For example, if planting 30" rows 1∕1000 of an acre would be 17' 5". 1∕1000 Acre Seed Population Count Row Width/Distance Row Width Distance 15" 18" 19" 30" 36" 38" 34'10" 29'0" 27'8" 17'5" 14'6" 13'10" NOTE: Seeds may bounce or roll when planting with closing wheels raised and planting depth set shallow affecting seed spacing accuracy. 4.
Machine Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Field Check Granular Chemical Application Temperature, humidity, speed, ground conditions, flowability of different material, or meter obstructions can affect granular chemical rate of delivery. WARNING Agricultural chemicals can cause death or serious injury to persons, animals, and plants or seriously damage soil, equipment, or property. Read and follow all chemical and equipment manufacturers labels and instructions.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Planting Depth Model 3660 Planting depth adjustment handle Planting depth is maintained by adjustable row unit gauge wheels. Depth adjustment range is approximately ½" to 3½". 1. Raise planter to remove weight from wheels. er ow l l a 2. Push down on depth adjustment handle and reposition it forward to decrease or rearward to increase planting depth. Initially adjust all units to the same setting. er Sh ep De 3.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Drag Closing Attachment Drag closing attachment pulls loose soil over seed trench. NOTE: Use of a seed firming wheel or other seed firming device is recommended with drag closing attachment. Eccentric bushing Front and rear adjustment is made using slotted holes in blades. Adjust all rows the same. Wheel arm stop eccentric bushings provide lateral adjustment. Use a ¾" wrench to loosen closing wheel arm to wheel arm stop hardware.
M0217-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3660 Seed Hoppers Mechanical seed hopper has a capacity of 1.9 bushels. EdgeVac seed hopper has a capacity of 1.75 bushels. Use clean seed and make certain there are no foreign objects inside when filling seed hopper. Replace hopper lids after hoppers are filled to prevent accumulation of dust or dirt in seed meter which can cause premature wear. See “Finger Pickup Seed Meter” and/or “Brush-Type Seed Meter”.
Model 3660 Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Row Unit Chain Routing Row unit drive chains must be properly tensioned and aligned for proper operation and to minimize wear. Inspect and replace weak, worn or broken springs, idlers, and idler bushings. Mechanical pull row unit meter drive EdgeVac pull row unit meter drive Mechanical push row unit meter drive EdgeVac push row unit meter drive Direction of travel Closed end NOTE: Install connector link with closed end facing direction of travel.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Quick Adjustable Down Force Springs Option (Standard or Heavy Duty) Standard and heavy duty quick adjustable down force springs are available in increase penetration in hard soil and keep row unit from bouncing in rough field conditions. Two springs per row, one on each side parallel arms, are used unless equipped with row unit mounted no till coulters. Row unit mounted no till coulters require four springs per row.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 PNEUMATIC DOWN PRESSURE PACKAGE OPTION Row unit down pressure can be adjusted on-the-go as field conditions change with pneumatic down pressure option. A cab-mounted control box adjusts pressure (Older models may have a digital readout). A planter-mounted 12 VDC air compressor with 3 gallon capacity air tank supplies air for the down pressure system.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 FIELD OPERATION NOTE: Adjust down pressure with planter lowered and row openers in ground for most accurate adjustment. Pressure can be adjusted from tractor using control console, or at planter using manual control valves on compressor assembly. Pressure gauge Shutoff valve Increase pressure Decrease pressure Control console Air compressor assembly controls ADJUST DOWN PRESSURE FROM CAB Push toggle switch left to increase or right to decrease pressure.
Model 3660 Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Interplant Push Row Unit Clutch Sprocket Push row unit clutch sprocket disengages interplant drive from push row unit drill shaft when only pull row units are used. DISENGAGE Rotate knurled collar ¼ turn. Rock drill shaft slightly using a ⅞" wrench to take pressure off of spring loaded pins in clutch to allow pins to “pop” out, disengaging drive. ENGAGE Rotate knurled collar ¼ turn and turn drill shaft with a ⅞" wrench until drive pins engage drive sprocket.
M0217-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3660 Interplant Push Row Unit Lockups Push row unit lockups lock interplant row units in a raised position. CAUTION Improper lifting of row units can cause serious injury. An empty row unit requires minimum 90 lb (40.8 kg) lift. Set down pressure springs to minimum, lower planter to ground, and empty seed hopper before attempting to lift with this lever.
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M0217-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3660 General Planting RATE Information NOTICE Seed additives added in the hopper may affect finger pickup seed meter performance and accelerate wear. NOTE: Seed size and shape may affect planting rate. NOTE: Speeds above 5.5 MPH (8.8 KPH) can adversely affect seed spacing. Finger Pickup Corn Meter Larger grades generally plant more accurately at the high end of the ground speed range than smaller grades.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Brush-Type Seed Meter Crop Upper Seed Size Disc Color-Code Brush Range (Disc Part No.) Retainer Cells *Lubricant Soybean Black (GA5794) GD11122 60 2200 to 4000 seeds/lb. Graphite Talc Specialty Soybean Dark Blue (GA6184) GD11122 48 1400 to 2200 seeds/lb. Graphite Talc Small Milo/Grain Sorghum Red (GA5982) GD8237 30 14,000 to 20,000 seeds/lb. Talc Large Milo Grain Sorghum Light Blue (GA6187) GD8237 30 10,000 to 16,000 seeds/lb.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Turn seed disc counterclockwise when installing on meter hub while tightening two wing nuts that retain disc. Seed disc should have slight resistance when rotated counterclockwise after wing nuts are tight. Brush-type seed meter attaches to seed hopper same as finger pickup seed meter. Secure to bottom of seed hopper with two 5∕16" thumbscrews. Tighten thumbscrews slightly with pliers. DO NOT OVER TIGHTEN.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 EdgeVac Seed Meters Crop Seed Size Range Singulator Brush Setting Vacuum Setting (H2O) 35-70 lbs./80k 5-7 18-20 Graphite Talc 4, 5 2210-4200 seeds/lb. 9 18 Graphite Talc 1, 4, 5 35-70 lbs./80k 5-7 18-20 Graphite Talc 4, 5 2210-4200 seeds/lb. 9 18 Graphite Talc 1, 4, 5 60 2200-4000 seeds/lb. 5 10 Graphite Talc 1 120 2200-4000 seeds/lb. 5 10 Graphite Talc - 60 10,000 - 20,000 seeds/lb. 3-6 20 Talc 1, 2 3800-4400 seeds/lb.
M0217-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3660 NOTES: 1. Requires use of seed meter baffle. 2. Requires use of cleanout brush. 3. Requires use of cleanout brush w/ball-type ejector. 4. Flat seeds may require higher vacuum level. 5. Larger seeds may require lower singulator brush setting. Smaller seeds may require higher setting. OTE: See “EdgeVac General Planting Rate Information” and “Check Seed Population” pages for more information.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 w/Ball-Type Ejector Seed baffle NOTE: Damaged seed or seed containing foreign material will cause plugging of seed disc orifices and require more frequent seed meter cleanout to prevent underplanting. SEED BAFFLE Seed baffle prevents excessive seed in meter from restricting air flow though seed. Used with 60 Cell Milo/Grain Sorghum Disc, 60 Cell Soybean Disc, 120 Cell High-Rate Soybean Disc, 39 Cell and 24 Cell Popcorn Discs, and 80 Cell Sugar Beet Disc.
M0217-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3660 4. Adjust vacuum level to initial setting according to tables on page. NOTE: Vacuum reading will be much lower when seed disc cells are empty. Load all seed cells before setting vacuum level. NOTE: Operate vacuum fan 3-5 minutes to bring oil up to normal operating temperature prior to making final vacuum level adjustment. 5. Perform optional seed disc fill check.
Model 3660 Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Additives The use of graphite is recommended to promote seed flow, provide lubrication for the seed meter and to help dissipate static charge buildup. Among the available dry seed lubricants graphite is the most effective and easiest to use and it requires no mechanical agitation Lubricant Application Rate Graphite Conventional Hoppers ASD Hoppers 1 Tbs.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Frame Mounted Coulter (Pull Row) Model 3660 Spring adjustment bolt Frame mounted coulters with 1" bubbled, 1" fluted (8 flutes) or ¾" fluted (13 flutes) blades are used on pull row units only. Spring anchor bar Springs provide down pressure on coulter for maximum penetration while exerting less shock load on row unit. Initial coulter blade location is in top hole. Relocate blade to one of lower two holes (1" increments) as wear occurs or for deeper blade operation.
Model 3660 Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Row Unit Mounted Disc Furrower (Pull Row) Disc furrowers are used to clear crop residue, dirt clods, and dry soil from in front of row units for a clean and smooth seed bed. The disc furrower may be equipped with 12" solid blades or 12" notched blades. Notched blades are for heavier residue conditions and cut crop residue and move it aside to prevent plugging or pushing.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Row Unit Mounted Residue Wheel Row unit mounted residue wheels are used on pull and push row units. Row Unit Mounted Residue Wheel Two adjustable springs on each residue wheel parallel links provide down force adjustment. Position 1 provides minimum down pressure and position 3 maximum down pressure. Position 2 Position 1 (Least) Position 3 (Most) Additional uplift or float Raise row unit and reposition springs to adjust down pressure.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Row Unit Mounted No Till Coulter Row unit mounted no till coulters with 1" bubbled, 1" fluted (8 flutes) or ¾" fluted (13 flutes) blades may be used on pull row units and push row units (¾" fluted shown). Four quick adjustable down force springs are required per row when using row unit mounted no till coulters. See “Quick Adjustable Down Force Springs Options”. Align coulter blade to row unit double disc openers.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 Granular Chemical Hopper and Drive WARNING Agricultural chemicals can cause death or serious injury to persons, animals, and plants or seriously damage soil, equipment, or property. Read and follow all chemical and equipment manufacturers labels and instructions. The granular chemical hopper has a 1.4 cubic feet capacity. Make sure no foreign objects get into hopper when it is being filled.
Row Unit Operation Model 3660 M0217-01 Granular Chemical Banding Options Granular chemical banding options allow 4½" slope-compensating banding, straight drop in-furrow placement or 14" rear banding. NOTE: Granular chemical rear bander is not compatible with covering discs/single press wheel option.
M0217-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3660 Interplant Push Row Unit Lockups Push row unit lockups are designed to allow the push row units to be locked in the raised position. CAUTION Improper lifting of row units can cause serious injury. An empty row unit requires minimum 84 lb (38.1 kg) lift. Set down pressure springs to minimum, lower planter to ground, and empty seed hopper before attempting to lift with this lever.
Model 3660 Row Unit Operation To lock in raised position: 1. Set row unit down pressure springs to minimum setting. 2. Lower the planter to the planting position. 3. Empty seed hoppers. 4. On each push row unit lockup, flip the spring tab forward. M0217-01 3. Using the lift lever, raise the push row unit to allow the spring loaded lockups to snap out of locked position. Lower row unit to the ground. 4. Repeat Step 3 on remaining push row units. Lift lever in storage location 5.
Row Unit Operation M0217-01 Model 3660 DRY INSECTICIDE APPLICATION RATES APPROXIMATE POUNDS/ACRE AT 5 MPH Meter Setting 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 30" Rows CLAY GRANULES 4.9 5.4 6.1 6.9 7.7 8.5 9.6 10.7 11.4 13.1 14.2 15.5 16.4 17.2 18.8 20.9 23.0 24.1 25.4 27.8 29.6 SAND GRANULES 2.9 4.9 5.3 6.3 7.8 8.9 10.2 11.2 12.6 14.1 15.5 17.5 19.4 21.8 24.3 25.7 27.6 29.6 32.0 34.4 36.
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Fertilizer M0217-01 Model 3660 Double Disc Fertilizer Opener Pin storage position Pin lockup position Maintain 1∕32" - 1∕16" gap at closest point. Double disc fertilizer opener Position double disc fertilizer openers to place fertilizer no closer than 2" to either side of row. Fertilizer depth is approximately 4" If planter frame is level and at proper 20" operating height. Soil conditions can affect depth slightly. NOTE: Do not set opener depth with spring pressure.
Fertilizer Model 3660 M0217-01 Notched Single Disc Opener Middle screw sets blade angle. Tighten first! Opener mount Disc blade ½" hex head cap screws Jam nuts 5∕16" hex head cap screws R.H. Opener Shown ⅜" lock nuts Scraper Drop tube Knife Drop tube tab Notched single disc opener adjustments CAUTION Compressed spring may fly out of this assembly if attempting to disassemble and cause injury. Do not take apart this assembly. Disc blades are sharp and can cut causing serious injury.
M0217-01 Fertilizer Model 3660 Residue Wheel Attachment for Notched Single Disc Fertilizer Opener Notched single disc opener residue wheel attachment Residue wheel attachment for notched single disc fertilizer opener is used where row unit mounted residue wheel attachments cannot be installed. Residue wheel is attached to notched single disc fertilizer opener with ⅝" x 7½" and ½" x 6½" hardware.
Fertilizer Model 3660 M0217-01 HD Single Disc Fertilizer Opener Spring preset nut Inside blade depth adjustment nut. Spring Preset Outside blade depth adjustment nut. Block HD single disc opener R.H. configuration shown (Overhead view) Recommended placement of fertilizer with HD single disc fertilizer opener is 3½" - 4" from row. NOTICE Never place fertilizer closer than 2" to row or seeds may be damaged. Maximum blade depth is approximately 5" with planter frame level and at 20" operating height.
M0217-01 Fertilizer Model 3660 Adjust liquid drop tube/scraper so there is slight contact between blade and scraper lower leading edge, and ¼" clearance between liquid drop tube trailing edge and blade. Blade should turn with minimum amount of drag. Adjustment cap screws NOTE: Soil press wheel is not for gauging fertilizer opener operating depth. Additional press wheel down pressure may be desirable in heavy moist soils. Turn press wheel spring adjustment bolt clockwise to increase down pressure.
Fertilizer Model 3660 M0217-01 Liquid Fertilizer Attachment WARNING Agricultural chemicals can cause death or serious injury to persons, animals, and plants or seriously damage soil, equipment, or property. Read and follow all chemical and equipment manufacturers labels and instructions. CAUTION Prior to 2012 production. Overfilling tank can cause siphoning, tank collapse, personal injury, and damage to property and equipment. Do not overfill tank. Do not leave planter unattended when filling tank.
Fertilizer M0217-01 Model 3660 PISTON PUMP NOTE: Keep manuals shipped with pump and flow divider with this manual. Piston pump Adjusting delivery rate NOTE: Delivery rate chart at back of this section provides approximate application rate only. Delivery varies with temperature and fertilizer. Loosen ⅜" lock nut that secures arm with pointer and rotate scale flange with adjustment wrench until pointer is over desired scale setting. Tighten ⅜" lock nut. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN.
Fertilizer Model 3660 M0217-01 LIQUID FERTILIZER PISTON PUMP APPLICATION RATES GALLONS PER ACRE Model NGP-6055 Piston Pump With 18 Tooth Sprocket (Planter Equipped With One Piston Pump) Pump Setting 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 12 Row 30" 10.4 15.5 20.6 25.8 31.0 36.2 41.3 46.5 51.7 16 Row 30" 6.9 10.3 13.7 17.1 20.6 24.0 27.5 30.9 34.3 Chart is for planters equipped with contact drive. Check tires for correct operating pressure.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Lubrication Following pages show locations of all lubrication points. Proper lubrication of moving parts helps ensure efficient operation of your Kinze planter and prolongs the life of friction producing parts. Lubrication Symbols Lubricate at frequency indicated with SAE multipurpose grease. Lubricate at frequency indicated with high quality SAE 10 weight oil or spray lubricant.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Drive Chains Lubricate all transmission and drive chains daily with a high quality chain lubricant. Extreme operating conditions such as dirt, temperature, or speed may require more frequent lubrication. If a chain becomes stiff, it should be removed, soaked, and washed in solvent to loosen and remove dirt from joints. Soak chain in oil so lubricant can penetrate between rollers and bushings.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Bushings Lubricate bushings at frequency indicated. Check each bolt for proper torque. If bolt is loose, removed it and inspect bushing for cracks and wear. Replace bushing if necessary. Use only hardened flat washers. Replace damaged flat washers with proper part. Torque hardware to 130 ft-lb (176.2 N-m).
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Hose take-up (6 locations) M0217-01 Transport latch (1 location) Center Post NOTICE Any oil or grease on center post and poly wear pads will attract dirt and accelerate wear. Do not lubricate center post and poly wear pads. Center post is clad with stainless steel. Keep stainless steel surface clean and free of any lubrication to prolong service life. See “Wear Pad Adjustment/Replacement” for more information.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 PTO Pump Shaft Coupling (Tractor Driven PTO Pump and Oil Cooler Option) NOTE: Clean and grease PTO shaft coupling each time pump is installed. NOTE: Apply coating of high-speed industrial coupling grease, such as Chevron Coupling Grease meeting AGMA CG-1 and CG-2 Standards, to extend shaft spline life. Chevron® trademark is owned by Chevron Products Company. AGMA is the acronym for the American Gear Manufacturers Association.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Grease Fittings Parts equipped with grease fittings should be lubricated at frequency indicated with an SAE multipurpose grease. Clean fitting thoroughly before using grease gun. Frequency of lubrication recommended is based on normal operating conditions. Severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent attention. NOTE: Numbers on illustration below correspond to photos on following pages showing lubrication frequencies.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 3. Wing wheel pivot 4 fittings per wing wheel - 4 wing wheels 4. Wing lift cylinders 1 per cylinder - 4 cylinders 5. Rock shaft 2 fittings 6. Field stabilizer 1 fitting per stabilizer - 2 stabilizers 7. Tongue hook 2 fittings 8. U-joints 2 fittings per U-joint - 2 U-joints w/out Interplant 4 U-joints w/Interplant 5-7 Rev.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 9. Row marker breakaway 1 fitting per breakaway - 2 breakaways 10. Rotate cylinder 2 fittings Annually Transport wheel bearings 1 fitting per wheel - 4 wheels Notched single disc fertilizer opener - 1 Liquid fertilizer piston pump - 4 NOTE: Fill on outboard stuffing box until lubricant seeps out of drain hole in bottom. 5-8 Rev.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Frame Mounted Coulter - 1 Per Arm Double disc fertilizer opener - 1 HD Single Disc Fertilizer Opener - 2 (Located On Wheel Arm And Opener Mount) HD single disc fertilizer opener - 1 (Located on disc opener spindle hub) Gauge Wheel Arms - 1 Per Arm (Seals in gauge wheel arm are installed with lip facing out to allow grease to purge dirt away from seal. Pump grease into arm until fresh grease appears between washers and arm.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Mounting Bolts and Hardware Before operating planter for the first time, check all hardware is tight. Check all hardware again after first 50 hours of operation and beginning of each planting season. All hardware used on the Kinze planter is Grade 5 (high strength) unless otherwise noted. Grade 5 cap screws are marked with three radial lines on the head. Hardware must be replaced with equal size, strength, and thread type.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance SPECIAL TORQUE VALUES Row unit parallel linkage bushing 130 ft-lb hardware (176 Nm) 120 ft-lb ⅝" No till coulter spindle hardware (162 Nm) Center Section Transport Tire Lug 125 ft-lb Nuts (169 Nm) EdgeVac fan impeller assembly to 50 ft-lb motor shaft ⅝"-18 hex jam nut (67 Nm) Model 3660 TORQUE VALUES- Pneumatic Down Pressure Diameter Torque Value ⅛" NPT 120 in-lb Maximum ½"-13 180 in-lb Maximum ¾"-16 180 in-lb Maximum NOTE: Use these torque values with pneumatic down
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Tire Pressure WARNING Explosive separation of rim and tire parts could result in death or serious injury Rim and tire servicing, improper use of rims and tires, or worn or improperly maintained tires could result in a tire explosion. To prevent tire explosions: • Maintain proper tire pressure. Inflating a tire above or below the recommended pressure can cause tire damage. • Mount tires only by properly trained personnel using proper equipment.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Inflation Specifications Transport (center section) 255-70R 22.5 (“224” rim) 75 psi (517.1 kPa) recommended/75 psi (517.1 kPa) max. Transport (center section) 255-70R 22.5" (“276” rim) 75 psi (517.1 kPa) recommended/100 psi (689.4 kPa) max. Ground drive (wings) 7.50" x 20" �������������������40 psi (275.7 kPa) Transport Liquid fertilizer piston pump 7.60" x 15" �������40 psi (275.7 kPa) Ground drive (wing) Tire locations 5-13 Rev.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Planter Mounted Pump Drive and Oil Cooler Option Oil cooler Oil filter Hydraulic motor Oil cooler Oil filter Vacuum fan assembly ASD fan assembly Flow control valve - ASD fan (opposite side) Flow control valve - EdgeVac fan (shown) NOTICE Reservoir Clean and grease PTO shaft coupling with high-pressure industrial coupling grease (Chevron coupling grease or equivalent) meeting AGMA CG-1 and CG-2 Standards each time driveshaft is installed or prematur
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Tractor Driven PTO Pump and Oil Cooler Option Reservoir Filter Strainer Hydraulic reservoir Drain reservoir, clean strainer and change filter annually. 1. Disconnect suction line (hose between reservoir and pump) from reservoir and drain. To fully drain tank, raise planter to field raised position. 2. Replace filter with good quality 10 micron filter. 3. Fill system with SAE 10W-20 multigrade wide temperature range transmission hydraulic fluid.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Finger Pickup Seed Meter Inspection/Adjustment Brush attachment screw Baffle attachment to meter. Finger tabs should contact carrier plate in this area. Finger tabs should raise in this area. Meter attachment to hopper. Removing meter and baffle Proper finger operation 1. Remove two thumbscrews and meter from seed hopper and remove three cap screws and baffle from meter assembly. 2.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 7. Check indentations on carrier plate for wear before installing finger holder on carrier plate. Excessive wear of carrier plate at indentations will cause over planting especially with small sizes of seed. Inspect carrier plate annually. Life expectancy should be 250-300 acres per row of operation under average conditions. 8. Install wave washer and adjusting nut with finger holder flush against carrier.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Brush-Type Seed Meter Maintenance Meter housing Stainless steel wear band Seed disc Upper brush Lower brush Brush-type seed meter seed disc installed Upper brush retainer Brush-type seed meter parts Use clean, high quality seed. Damaged or cracked seed, hulls, or foreign materials can become lodged in upper brush and greatly reduce meter accuracy.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance UPPER BRUSH Model 3660 Upper brush Upper brush holds seed in seed disc pocket in seed retention area. Brush must apply enough pressure against seed in seed disc pocket as disc rotates through seed retention area to prevent seed from dropping out of disc pocket. A damaged spot, excessive brush wear, or foreign material lodged in brush may greatly reduce meter performance.
Model 3660 Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 EdgeVac Seed Meter Maintenance Singulator brush Air inlet screens Vacuum cover Crowder brush Wall brush Before each planting season inspect seed discs, singulator brush, crowder brush, wall brush, and air inlet screens and clean or replace as needed. Use clean, high quality seed for maximum meter accuracy. Damaged or cracked seed, hulls, and foreign material may become lodged in seed disc orifices and greatly reduce meter accuracy.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Drag Closing Attachment Inspect each drag closing attachment and replace any worn or broken parts before storing planter. Check for loose hardware and tighten as needed. Drag Closing Attachment Gauge Wheel Adjustment Machine bushings Shim gauge wheel to lightly contact opener disc blade. Check adjustment in field position. Gauge wheel adjustment Gauge wheels should lightly contact opener blades to prevent accumulation of dirt or trash.
Model 3660 Lubrication and Maintenance Gauge Wheel Arm Bushing and/or Seal Replacement Gauge wheel arm bushings/seals M0217-01 Gauge Wheel Arm Pivot Spindle Replacement Gauge wheel pivot spindle NOTE: Gauge Wheel Arm Bushing and Seal Driver Kit (G1K296) is available through your Kinze Dealer. 1. Remove gauge wheel and arm assemblies from shank assembly. 1. Remove gauge wheel from arm. 2. Remove ½" x ¾" cap screw that locks pivot spindle in place and remove spindle. 2.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 15" Seed Opener Disc Blade/ Bearing Assembly Approximately 1" ± ½" of blade-to-blade contact should be maintained to properly open and form seed trench. As blade diameter decreases due to wear, it is necessary to relocate machine bushings from inside to outside to maintain 1" ± ½" of contact. NOTE: Proper blade clearance is critical. Blades should have 1" ± ½" contact in this area.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Seed Tube Guard/Inner Scraper Seed tube guard protects seed tube and acts as inner scraper for seed opener disc blades. Remove seed tube and check for wear. Excessive wear on seed tube indicates a worn seed tube guard. Replace seed tube guard if it measures ⅝" or less at lower end. A new seed tube guard measures approximately ⅞".
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Row Unit Mounted Disc Furrower Lubricate bushings in support arm mounting bracket at frequency indicated in Lubrication of this section. Check each bolt for proper torque. If bolt is loose, it should be removed and bushing inspected for cracks and wear. Replace bushings as necessary. NOTE: Use only hardened flat washers. Replace damaged flat washers with proper part. Torque bolts to 130 ft-lb (176.2 N-m). Blade hubs are equipped with sealed bearings.
Model 3660 Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Coulter Mounted Residue Wheels Wheel hubs are equipped with sealed bearings. If bearings sound or feel rough when wheel is rotated, replace them. Coulter mounted residue wheels Row Unit Mounted Residue Wheel Wheel hub is equipped with sealed bearings. If a bearing sounds or feels rough when wheel is rotated, replace them.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Check Valve (Lift System) Check valves, located in valve block on right side of center post, trap oil flow in planter’s lift system to keep toolbar level during field operation. Consult your Kinze Dealer for service. Check Valve (Vacuum Fan) Check valve located in valve block below vacuum fan motor assembly operates as a return line check to prevent vacuum fan motor reverse operation. Remove and inspect valve If it does not operate properly.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Row Marker Bearing Lubrication or Replacement Grease seal Outer cup Bearing Flat washer Hub Spindle Slotted hex nut Dust cap Inner cup Marker blade Hub shield Bearing Cotter pin Retainer 1. Remove retainer and marker blade. 2. Remove dust cap from hub. 2. Remove hub shield. Note direction of installation. 3. Remove cotter pin, slotted hex nut, and washer. 4. Slide hub from spindle. 5.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 Air Clutch Cleaning (Yearly at end of planting season) NOTE: If system is equipped with Pneumatic Down Pressure, air clutches must be removed from planter for cleaning. If system is not equipped with Pneumatic Down Pressure, air clutches can be disassembled and cleaned on planter. At each row unit: 1. Remove meter assembly. 2. Press down collar on air fitting and remove air hose. 3. Loosen tension from chain and remove from air clutch sprocket. 4.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Row Marker Transport Stand Adjustment Row marker transport stands must be correctly adjusted to allow marker cushion cylinders to function properly. Pin Transport stand 1. Raise markers to transport position. 2. Loosen mounting hardware to allow transport stands to drop down or remove transport stands. Mounting hardware 3. With tractor engine shutoff, release hydraulic pressure on marker cylinders. 4.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 WARNING Uncontrolled machine movement can crush or cause loss of control resulting in death, serious injury, or damage to property and equipment. Install all safety lockup devices before working under or transporting this equipment. Center Frame Wear Pads The 3660 planter includes a center frame section that slides up and down on a central 7" x 7" tube to move between transport and operation positions.
Model 3660 Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Center Frame Relation to Inner Hitch Adjustments NOTE: Planter must be in transport position with safety lockup installed and rock shaft cylinders fully retracted. 1. Lock wing frames for transport, fully raise planter, and install safety lockup. Make sure top latch is around cylinder rod and fastened with safety pin and that lower end is secured with detent pin. Lower front and side - six set screws Lower rear side - two set screws 2.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 8. Loosen jam nuts. Loosen and tighten set screws until all four measurements in Step 5 - 7 are equal. 9. Tighten all eight set screws. NOTE: Perform Step 10 one set screw at a time. 10. Set contact pressure of upper wear pads. Loosen set screw, then tighten to 20 ft-lb (27.1 N-m). Hold set screw with a wrench to prevent it from turning and tighten jam nut to 75 ft-lb (101.6 N-m). Repeat with remaining set screws.
Model 3660 Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 14. Make two 3∕16" x 2" x 1" shims out of bar stock or other suitable material. 15. Place one shim on left and one shim on right side of center post flange. Lower planter until center frame slide rests on them. NOTE: When planter is lowered, no planter frame weight is to be supported at shim stacks or landing pad bolts – there must be space for adding shims and adjusting bolts downward.
M0217-01 Lubrication and Maintenance 4. Measure 67" from left side of inner hitch along lower frame member of center frame; place reference mark with an appropriate marker. Repeat on right side. 5. Measure width of inner hitch, divide value by 2, measure from one side of hitch, and place a centerline reference mark at that point on upper hitch cross member. 6. Measure from centerline to each of the reference marks on center frame (Y").
Model 3660 Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 3. Rotate center post slightly to provide room to install shims. NOTE: In situations where few shims are required, attachment cap screws may protrude beyond stop tap block. Install shims beneath cap screw heads to prevent them from protruding. Rotation stop tap block ⅜"-16 x 3" cap screws 4. Attach required shims and stop tap block using two ⅜"-16 x 3" cap screws. Shims 5. Rotate center post against stop tap block.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Fertilizer Check Valve Cleaning and Repair Spring O-ring Valve ball Guide Valve seat Direction of flow 1. Unscrew valve body and separate halves. Note direction and location of parts. 2. Clean and inspect parts. Flush with clean water. Replace damaged parts. 3. Reassemble exactly as shown. O-ring and valve seat must be firmly in place inside each half of valve body.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Preparation for Storage Store planter in a dry sheltered area if possible. Remove all trash wrapped on sprockets or shafts and remove dirt that can draw and hold moisture. Clean all drive chains and coat with a rust preventative spray, or remove chains and submerge in oil. Lubricate planter and row units at all lubrication points. Inspect planter for parts that in need of replacement and order during “off” season.
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Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Electrical Wiring Diagram for Light Package Machines with double light assemblies To 2-pin on tractor harness (work light switch) L.H. Flasher / Clearance Work light R.H. Flasher / Clearance * Optional customer-supplied auxiliary lights and wires may be wired into existing plug terminals. Model 3660 Twin-Line Planter safety light package meets ASAE Standards. Check with your tractor manufacturer for proper connection to your tractor. 5-40 Rev.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Electrical Control Console Schematic NOTE: Disconnect control console from tractor battery before doing any electrical work. Keep wiring harnesses away from high temperature areas or sharp edges. DO NOT route wiring harnesses along battery cables. Use cable ties to keep wire harness away from moving parts on tractor and planter. Be sure tractor frame ground connections are clean to provide good electrical contact.
Pin “D” Blue/White (Down Pressure Increase) Pin “J” Gray (Down Pressure Decrease) Pin “F” Yellow/Red (Wing Lock) Purple (12 AWG) ) G ) G AW AW (12 2 (1 hite le rp e/W Pu rpl Pu B TM Purple/White (12 AWG) Rev. 7/11 5-42 Pin “H” Blue (L.H. Marker) Pin “B” Blue/Red (Rotate) Pin “O” Red (R.H.
Pin “J” Gray (Down Pressure Decrease) Rev. 8/12 TM Pin “F” Yellow/Red (Wing Lock) Ports V3 & V4 Pin “T” Yellow/Red (Ground) (12 Gauge) Pin “V’ Blue/Black (Raise to Transport) Port V16 Pin “V’ Blue/Black (Raise to Transport) Port V16 Pin “O” Red (R.H. Marker) Port V1 Pin “H” Blue (L.H.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Valve Block - Located on Hitch Ground Clamp - Attached To Valve Block V11 V12 Ground V10 V9 V13 V14 Ground Ground GREEN Ground Terminal Strip Ground 1. BLACK/RED 4. ORANGE/ 6. ORANGE/ RED 2. BLUE/ RED RED 3. BLUE/ 5. ORANGE/ RED RED 1. BLACK/RED - Pin “C” (Ground) 2. BLUE/RED - Pin “B” (Rotate) - Port V9 3. BLUE/RED - Pin “B” (Rotate) - Port V12 4. ORANGE/RED - Pin “A” (Tongue) - Port V10 5. ORANGE/RED - Pin “A” (Tongue) - Port V13 6.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Valve Block - Located on Rear Center Frame V9 V6 V1 1. YELLOW/RED 2. RED 3. BLUE 4. BLUE/BLACK 5. BROWN 6. YELLOW 7. ORANGE 8. RED/BLACK V3 V5 V2 V10 V4 9. BLACK GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. GROUND GROUND GROUND GROUND YELLOW/RED - Pin “F” (Wing Lock) - Ports V3 & V4 RED - Pin “O” (R.H. Marker) - Ports V2 & V10 BLUE - Pin “H” (L.H.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Hydraulic System Schematic 16 Row Shown (Two Wing Lift Cylinders Per Wing) 12 Row (One Wing Lift Cylinder Per Wing) TONGUE CYLINDER B6 A6 F1 E1 HITCH BULKHEAD Valve Block Located on hitch D2 D2 B2 D1 B3 B1 B2 A2 A3 A2 B6 A6 A1 A5 C1 C2 C2 B5 B4 B3 A3 A4 A5 ROTATE LATCH CYLINDER B5 D1 B1 C1 A1 TONGUE LATCH CYLINDER V13 V10 V9 V12 V14 V11 D2 C2 A6 A5 B5 B6 A2 B2 B4 B3 A3 A4 Tongue Lock Cylinder Transport Latch Cylinder
TCH Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 B4 Model 3660 ROTATE CYLINDER EDGEVAC HYDRAULIC DRIVE A4 ASD FAN F1 E1 ASD FAN EDGEVAC EDGEVAC B1 A1 TO BULKHEAD TO BULKHEAD TO BULKHEAD D1 RIGHT LEFT C1 C1 MAIN LIFT CYLINDERS Solenoid Valve Pressure Relief Valve 5-47 Rev.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 HYDRAULIC SYSTEM SCHEMATIC (Continued) 16 Row Shown (Two Wing Lift Cylinders Per Wing) 12 Row (One Wing Lift Cylinder Per Wing) F1 F2 E2 B4 F3 E3 E E3 F3 B9 A9 B7 A7 A5 B5 A4 E1 A1 B1 TRANSPORT/LIFT CYLINDER RIGHT MARKER CYLINDER E3 F3 NOTE: See R.H. Marker Assembly for additional information.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 LEFT DOWN PRESSURE CYLINDER NOTE: See L.H. Marker Assembly for additional information.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Hydraulic Schematic - Vacuum Fan Motor System Fan motor assembly Return Drain hose Case drain Pressure Relief valve Case drain (⅜" hose) Check valve Vacuum fan motor valve block assembly Pressure (¾" hose) Return (½" hose) Hydraulic Schematic - Vacuum Fan Motor System with ASD System ⅜" x 32" ¾" x 26" ½" x 32" ½" x 30" ⅜" x 34" ¾" x 35" ¾" x 242" ½" x 242" ½" x 242" ¾" x 242" ⅜" x 246" ½" x 264" - 12 Row ½" x 324" - 16 Row ¾" x
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Hydraulic Schematic - Optional Tractor Driven PTO Pump and Oil Cooler System Return (⅝" hose) Oil cooler Oil reservoir Fan motor assembly Flow control valve EX Return (⅝" hose) CF IN Strainer Pressure Filter To P TO Motor return ssur r pre Pressure (½" hose) mp Case drain Moto Return (⅝" hose) pu From PTO pump Case drain (⅜" hose) e NOTICE Failure to connect to a return with zero pressure will damage hydraulic motor.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Hydraulic Schematic - Optional PTO Pump Drive and Oil Cooler System (Planter Mounted) CF EX IN Flow Control Valve Flow Control Valve CF EX IN Edge Vac ASD Fan Hoses From Bulkhead ASD Fan Edge Vac Hydraulic Pump Edge Vac Bulkhead On Hitch ¼ ½ ¾ 1¼ NOTICE Failure to connect to a return with zero pressure will damage hydraulic PLANTERmotor MOUNTED PUMP motor.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Front Air line Schematic Valve box module 2 3 2 1 1 2 2 1 1 2 4 1 Compressor F E D C B A Sending unit P/N: A14846 High Pressure Sensor (0-120 p.s.i.) A B C C B A A B C Front !2 row Valve box module 16 row w/Interplant (All connections from valve box identical to 12 row) 5-53 Rev.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Electric Clutch Schematic Section Adapter Cable Clutch Cable Interplant Cable Connects to interplant electric clutch Adapter Clutch Driver Cable (ISOBUS Only) Electric Clutches 5-54 Rev.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 ISOBUS Implement Cable Model 3660 MUX A PMM MUX B 10A Fuse ISO Signal TBC Power TBC Ground ISO CAN H ISO CAN L ECU Power ECU Ground LOAD Power LOAD Ground MUX A Power MUX A Ground MUX A Signal PROP CAN H PROP CAN L MUX B Power MUX B Ground MUX B Signal ISO 6 7 8 9 4 2 3 1 - CAN 20A Fuse Wire/Color Twisted Quad Red Twisted Quad Black Twisted Quad Yellow Twisted Quad Green Red Black Red Black Jacketed 3-Cond White Jacketed 3-Cond Black Jacketed 3-Cond Green Twis
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Product Control Module Cable RC CC G IS CAN J1 PCM J2 Signal Load Power Load Power Load Power Load Power Load Ground Load Ground Load Ground Load Ground ECU Power CAN H CAN L Switch In Section 1 Section 2 Section 3 Section 4 Section 5 Section 6 Section 7 Section 8 Section 9 Section 10 Section 11 Section 12 PWM 1 Power PWM 1 Ground PWM 2 Power PWM 2 Ground PWM 3 Power PWM 3 Ground Meter Speed 1 Meter Speed 2 Meter Speed 3 PCM Wire/Color J1 1 Red 2 2 R
Lubrication and Maintenance M0217-01 Model 3660 Implement Switch Extension Cable Motion Sensor Seed Rate Module Clutch Module Imp. Switch 1 Imp. Switch 2 Ground Splice Signal 12V+ Power Switch Signal Motion Signal Ground 12V+ Power Ground 12V+ Power Imp. Switch 1 WP Tower 1 Imp.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3660 M0217-01 Section Adapter Cable - 12 Row Signal High Current Power Ground Row 1, 2 Row 3, 4 Row 5, 6 Row 7, 8 Row 9, 10 Row 11, 12 Color Red Black Black Brown Orange Pink Green Yellow AMP 1 (Left) AMP 2 (Right) Molex 1 (16 Gauge) 1 (16 Gauge) 2, 3 1 4, 5 2 6, 7 3 6, 7 4 4, 5 5 2, 3 6 D1 D2 1 (12 Gauge) 1 (12 Gauge) 2 2 - Section Adapter Cable - 16 Row Signal High Current Power Ground Row 1, 2 Row 3, 4 Row 5, 6 Row 7, 8 Row 9, 10 Row 11, 12 Row 13, 14 Row 15, 16
18 AWG Red, 130-1 18 AWG Yel, 401 Row 1/12 J01 Signal Power Row 1/16 Row 2/15 Row 3/14 Row 4/13 Row 5/12 Row 6/11 Row 7/10 Row 8/9 A B J02 18 AWG Red, 130-2 Clutch Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 Row 2/11 Row 8/9 A B Row 3/10 Row 7/10 A B - J04 Row 6/11 A B - 18 AWG Red, 130-4 IN 18 AWG Red, 130-6 Row 5/12 A B - Row 4/13 A B - 18 AWG Red, 130-6 J05 18 AWG Red, 130-8 OUT 16 AWG Red, 130-5 IN OUT Row 3/14 A B - IN Row 2/15 A B - 18 AWG Red, 130-8 16 AWG Red, 130-7 J06 16 AWG Red, 130-3
18 AWG Red, 130-1 18 AWG Vio, 401 J02 18 AWG Red, 130-2 Row 1/16 Signal Power Row 1/12 Row 2/11 Row 3/10 Row 4/9 Row 5/8 Row 6/7 J01 A B Row 3/14 J03 Clutch Cable 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 Row 8/9 A B IN Row 2/15 J04 18 AWG Red, 130-6 Row 7/10 A B - IN OUT J05 18 AWG Red, 130-8 Row 6/11 A B - 16 AWG Red, 130-7 18 AWG Red, 130-8 Row 5/12 A B - Row 5/12 16 AWG Red, 130-5 18 AWG Red, 130-6 Row 4/13 OUT IN OUT 16 AWG Red, 130-9 J06 Row 4/13 A B - IN Row 3/14 A B - 18 AWG Red, 130-10 OUT J0
Troubleshooting M0217-01 Model 3660 Air Clutch PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Clutches slip (effected row does Plunger in cylinder seized. not plant or skips). Worn Clutch. Dirt/debris buildup inside clutch. Remove air line and lubricated with pneumatic or light duty hydraulic oil. Replace worn items. Disassemble clean as needed. Reassemble. Air Seed Delivery (ASD) PROBLEM Seed does not travel through delivery tubes. Seed stops flowing to row unit during planting.
Troubleshooting Model 3660 M0217-01 Lift Circuit Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Right wing raises faster than left wing. Right wing may even raise completely before rock shaft and left wing start to raise. If planter is loaded, rock shaft and left wing may not be able to raise at all. Master cylinder, located on right side of rock shaft, leaking internally. NOTE: Make sure lift system is completely rephased. Repair master cylinder. Left wing raises faster than right wing.
Troubleshooting M0217-01 Model 3660 Piston Pump PROBLEM Pump hard or impossible to prime. Low metering. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Valves fouled or in wrong place. Inspect and clean valves. Air leak in suction line. Repair leak. Pump set too low. Adjust pump setting. Packing washers worn out. Replace. Valves fouled or in wrong place. Inspect and clean valves. Air leak in suction line. Repair leak. Pump set too low. Adjust pump setting. Broken valve spring. Replace spring.
Model 3660 Troubleshooting M0217-01 Rotation Circuit PROBLEM Cylinder does not extend, but will retract. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Solenoid valve coil in port V12 defective. Solenoid valve cartridge in port V12 stuck closed. Cylinder does not retract, but will extend. Solenoid valve coil in port V9 defective. Solenoid valve cartridge in port V9 stuck closed. Switch coil from port V12 with coil in port V9. If cylinder extends but will not retract, replace defective coil from port V12.
M0217-01 Troubleshooting Model 3660 Seed Meter (Brush-Type) PROBLEM Low count. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Meter RPM too high. Seed sensor not picking up all seeds dropped. Lack of lubrication causing seeds not to release from disc properly. Seed size too large for seed disc being used. Seed treatment buildup in meter. Low count at low RPM and higher count at higher RPM. Foreign material lodged in upper brush. Worn upper brush. Reduce planting speed. Clean seed tube. Switch meter to different row.
Model 3660 Troubleshooting M0217-01 Seed Meter (EdgeVac) PROBLEM Low seed count. POSSIBLE CAUSE Meter RPM too high. Singulator brush setting too aggressive. Vacuum level too low. Seed sensor not picking up all seeds dropped. Seeds sticking to seed disc. Seed treatment buildup in seed disc recesses. Seed size too large for disc used. Wrong transmission setting. Wrong seed disc. Drive wheel slipage. Low tire pressure. Failed/worn drive components. Plugged orifices in seed disc. Loss of vacuum at meter.
Troubleshooting M0217-01 Model 3660 Seed Meter (EdgeVac) - Continued PROBLEM Not planting seed. (Continued) High seed count. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Seed baffle (If Applicable) not allowing seed flow due to bridging of seed. 60 cell soybean disc not filling properly due to excessive RPM. Wrong transmission setting. High vacuum. Wrong seed disc. Singulator brush setting not aggressive enough. Worn singulator brush. Seed leaking past wall brush. Faulty vacuum gauge. Poor seed spacing.
Troubleshooting Model 3660 M0217-01 Seed Meter (Finger Pickup) PROBLEM One row not planting seed. Unit is skipping. Planting too many doubles. Overplanting. Underplanting. Irregular or incorrect seed spacing. Seed spacing not as indicated in charts. Scattering of seeds. Seed tubes and/or openers plugging. Inconsistent seed depth. POSSIBLE CAUSE Drive release not engaged. Foreign material in hopper. SOLUTION Engage drive release mechanism. Clean hopper and finger carrier mechanism.
Troubleshooting M0217-01 Model 3660 Solenoid Valve PROBLEM No solenoids operate. One solenoid valve will not operate. Valve operating when not energized. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Low voltage. Blown fuse. Battery connection. Wiring harness damaged. Bad switch. Cut wire in harness. Bad coil. Poor connection at coil. Valve stem stuck open. O-ring leaking. Must be connected to 12 volt DC only. Negative ground. Replace control console fuse with AGC-15 amp. Clean and tighten. Repair or replace.
Model 3660 Troubleshooting M0217-01 Wing Lock Cylinder Circuit PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Cylinders will not extend or retract. No power to solenoid valve coils. Auxiliary switch may be ON. Must be OFF. Check fuse at control console. Replace fuse with 15 amp type AGC if blown. Check for poor wire connection or damaged wire. Repair as required. Cylinders will not extend. Solenoid valve coil in port V3 not energized. Check for power to coil. Check coil ground wire.