Filling CCS Tanks
CAUTION:
Never transport machine with CCS tanks more than half full.
Do not open tank lids when CCS blower is running. Lids and harmful chemicals can be blown into face. Seed lines plug if CCS fan if left running during fill.
CAUTION:
Follow chemical manufacturers precautions when handling parts coated with seed treatments. Use proper skin, eye, and respiratory protection.
IMPORTANT:
Remove any buildup of seed treatments or talc between CCS tank fills.
IMPORTANT:
Keep seed free of debris. Debris can cause blockage at CCS nozzles. Optional fill screen is available, see your John Deere dealer.
IMPORTANT:
Clean seed level sensor before filling seed tanks.
The first time a new tank is used, coat inside bottom of tank. Use talc to coat inside of tank if using a vacuum meter. Mix triple the amount of talc or graphite into the first two or three bushels of seed placed in bulk tank. (See USE OF TALC AND GRAPHITE LUBRICANTS in Rate Charts and Settings Operator's Manual)
Extra talc or graphite coats the inside of CCS system with a protective layer to help resist buildup of seed coatings.
Avoid plugging delivery hoses at CCS tank. Tank agitators always run when machine is lowered and tractor key is on. Agitator operation without CCS fan air flow can cause some seed types to plug in hoses at tank. If machine is lowered for extended periods with seed in CCS tank, turn tractor key off or unplug agitator.
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