Removing From Storage

IMPORTANT: Do not use chain lube or any other heavy petroleum base lubricant that may cause a buildup of dust or dirt in the sprocket or gear teeth.

Before using the machine after it has been stored, inspect the seed hoppers for cleanliness to verify the seed will flow from hoppers freely.

Thoroughly inspect the machine for loose parts and adjust as necessary.

Clean any dirt or grease that may have accumulated on moving parts, gears and chains before operating the machine. This will prevent abrasive action that could cause excessive wear.

When roller chains remain unused for several days, moisture in the air will accumulate on the chain, causing the chain to rust. This can and will become serious enough in time to cause the chain joints to become stiff, restricting their normal free movement. While very difficult to detect, this stiffness can encourage the chains to operate abnormally and disturb the smooth rotation of important meter components causing deterioration in performance.

If the machine is not used for several days or if oil has been removed from chains while cleaning the machine, thoroughly lubricate chains with John Deere Multipurpose Spray Lube TY6350.

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The pesticide drive chain (A), seed meter drive chain (B), pesticide drive sprocket (C) and gears must have adequate lubrication.

When lubricating the pesticide drive gears, move the drive disconnect knob (D) back and forth while spraying to help loosen any paint or dirt buildup and allow the gears to turn freely.

The meter drive shaft and seed meter should turn freely by hand. Rotate drive shaft forward only, as assemblies are not designed to rotate in reverse.

Adjust machine for planting conditions to be encountered.


A-Pesticide Drive Chain
B-Seed Meter Drive Chain
C-Pesticide Drive Sprocket
D-Drive Disconnect Knob

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Lubricate the unit as outlined in the Lubrication section.

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