Operator`s manual

Operation
Simplicity Australia Page 3.2 Version 1.0
Simplicity
Australia Augers
are available from
your Simplicity
Dealer and can
retrofit to most
Simplicity Air
Seeders
All bins can be
used for the same
product
Filling and Emptying Bins
Filling
Simplicity Air Seeders are manufactured with either two or three
bins. The procedures for filling and emptying all bins is essentially
the same for all models.
Any bin can be filled with either seed or fertiliser. The successful
set up and calibration of the Simplicity Air Seeder is not
dependant on the seed or fertiliser being placed in a specific bin.
The capacity of each bin will vary because of the ability to
change bin dividers so that different rates of each product
can be applied with the capacity of each bin calculated and
calibrated so that all bins empty close to the same time.
Refer
Page 3.22 and 3.23
Prior to filling the bin:
Ensure clean out door is closed and
latched
Open the bin lid fully
Lift out wire baskets, visually check
everything is in place and there are no
foreign objects or lumps of product in the
bin
Replace the wire baskets
Always use the wire baskets to filter any
large objects and lumps of product
If a genuine Simplicity Australia auger is not fitted to the Air Seeder,
alternative methods such as mobile augers or ‘grouper bins’ will be
required to fill the Air Seeder.
Consideration must be given to the ‘Safety Warnings’ outlined in the
Manufacturer’s Operator’s Manual for that equipment.
The bin is
deemed full to
the correct listed
litreage capacity
when the product
reaches the bin
opening. Pushing
product into the
corners of the bin
while cont
inuing
to fill will
increase the
capacity of each
bin
IMPORTANT
CAUTION: Always read granular fertiliser or
treated seed manufacturer’s warning labels
carefully and understand their requirements
before handling the products.
WARNING: Do NOT open bin lids while blower is
operating. Release of lids under pressure will cause
unwanted movement of seed and fertiliser which
could result in injury.