User Manual
Table Of Contents
- 1.0 INTRODUCTION
- 2.0 SAFETY
- 3.0 SPECIFICATIONS
- 4.0 OPERATION
- 4.1 FIELD OPERATION
- 4.2 TRACTOR HOOK UP
- 4.3 HYDRAULIC HOSE HOOK UP
- 4.4 HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD DESCRIPTION
- 4.5 PRE-OPERATION CHECKLIST
- 4.6 WINGING THE 7-PLEX MACHINE DOWN
- 4.7 PRIMARY OPERATION
- 4.8 PRIMARY OPERATION VARIABLES
- 4.9 SUPPLY AND DROP TUBES
- CROP RESIDUE CONSIDERATIONS
- 4.11 SEED HAWK PACKER TIRE
- 4.12 SIDE BANDING WITH ANHYDROUS AMMONIA WHILE SEEDING
- 4.13 DROP TUBE EXTENSION with NH3
- 4.14 PLACING PHOSPHATE FERTILIZER WITH SEED
- 5.0 LIQUID SYSTEM OPERATION
- 6.0 SBR HITCH
- 7.0 MAINTENANCE
- 8.0 TROUBLE-SHOOTING
- SCHEMATICS
- 9.1 2 STATION HYDRAULIC MANIFOLD (2012)
- 9.2 XL SERIES 5 PLEX MAIN HYDRAULICS (2012)
- 9.3 XL SERIES 71’8” – 10 & 72’ – 12 MAIN HYDRAULICS (2012)
- 9.4 XL SERIES 80’ & 84’ MAIN HYDRAULICS W/INTENSIFIER (2012)
- 9.5 30’ 45 SERIES HYDRAULICS (2012)
- 9.6 40’/50’/60’ 45 SERIES HYDRAULICS (2012)
- 9.7 XL SERIES 5 PLEX SCT HYDRAULICS (TBT) (2012)
- 9.8 XL SERIES 5 PLEX SCT HYDRAULICS (TBH) (2012)
- 9.9 XL SERIES 7 PLEX SCT HYDRAULICS (TBT) (2012)
- XL SERIES 7 PLEX SCT HYDRAULICS (TBH) (2012)
- 9.11 50’/60’ 45 SERIES SCT HYDRAULIC (TBT) (2012)
- 9.12 50’/60’ 45 SERIES SCT HYDRAULICS (TBH) (2012)
- 9.13 OPENER HYDRAULICS FOR SCT TOOLBARS (2012)
- 9.14 SEED BETWEEN ROW HYDRAULICS
- 9.15 SEED BETWEEN ROW HYDRAULIC MODEL
- 9.16 CONTROL BOX (SWITCH BOX)
- 9.17 TOOL BAR WIRING HARNESS
- 10.0 WARRANTY
- 11.0 NOTES
- 12.0 INDEX

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DANGER!
HAZARD. Stay away from
ELECTROCUTION
power lines when transporting,
extending or folding implement.
Electrocution can occur without
contacting power lines, Figure 7.
2.9.2 Safety Sign Information
Safety Sign Legibility
All safety signs applied to the implement must be visible and legible. Keep dust
and dirt cleared from safety signs and ensure that visibility is not obscured.
Safety Sign Replacement
Replacement safety signs may be ordered through your dealer or distributor.
Contact Seed Hawk, Inc if you are unable to obtain replacement safety signs from
a dealer or distributor.
Damaged or Deteriorated Safety Signs
Remove and replace any safety signs that have either been damaged or show
signs of deterioration.
Safety Signs on Replacement Parts
Ensure that parts or components that are replaced on the implement that had a
safety sign attached originally include a safety sign.
Figure 7