OPERATOR’S MANUAL M0241-01 MODEL 3200 WING FOLD PLANTER Rev.
MODEL 3200 WING FOLD PLANTER OPERATOR’S MANUAL M0241-01 Rev.
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.
M0241-01 Predelivery/Delivery Checklist Model 3200 TO THE DEALER Predelivery service includes assembly, lubrication, adjustment and test. This service helps to ensure planter is delivered to retail customer/end user ready for field use. PREDELIVERY CHECKLIST After the planter is completely assembled, use the following checklist and inspect the planter. Check off each item as it is found satisfactory or after proper adjustment is made.
Model 3200 Predelivery/Delivery Checklist M0241-01 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 for proper operation of vacuum fan (If Applicable) with tractor to be used with planter. Life expectancy of this or any other machine is dependent on regular lubrication as directed in the Operator Manual.
M0241-01 Table of Contents Overview Model 3200 Row Unit Operation To the Owner . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-1 Planting Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3-1 General Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1-2 “V” Closing Wheel Adjustment (Rubber or Cast Iron) . . . . 3-1 Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Model 3200 Table of Contents Sealed Bearings . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 M0241-01 Two-Speed Point Row Clutches Electrical Wiring Diagrams. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-33 Wrap Spring Wrench Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7-1 Hydraulic System Schematic - Planter Raising . . . . . . . . 7-34 Drive Chains . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
To the Owner M0241-01 Model 3200 Kinze Manufacturing, Inc. would like to thank 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.
Overview Model 3200 M0241-01 General Information This manual covers all production years of the Model 3200 planter. Contact your Kinze dealer for additional options which may be available for your specific model year planter. Information in this manual was current at time of printing. However, due to Kinze’s ongoing product improvement, production changes may cause your machine to appear slightly different in detail. Kinze Manufacturing, Inc.
M0241-01 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 Model 3200 M0241-01 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.
Machine Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 The following information is general in nature and was written to aid the operator in preparation of the tractor and planter for use, and to provide general operating procedures. The operator’s experience, familiarity with the machine and the following information should combine for efficient planter operation and good working habits. NOTICE Always raise planter out of ground when making sharp turns or backing up or tractor and equipment may be damaged.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Hydraulic Operation Marker cylinder Master Assist cylinder cylinder EdgeVac fan motor and valve block Marker cylinder Master cylinder Assist cylinder Fold cylinder (Optional) Slave cylinder Selector valve (Optional) Fold cylinder (Optional) Slave cylinder 3200 Hydraulic component locations WARNING Uncontrolled machine movement can crush or cause loss of control resulting in death, serious injury, or damage to property and equipment.
M0241-01 Machine Operation Model 3200 ROW MARKERS All Model 3200 planters are equipped with a dual valve hydraulic system which allows row markers to be operated independently of planter lift cylinders. Row markers are controlled on alternating sides through a tractor SCV. A sequencing valve directs flow to marker on opposite side each time a row marker is raised. When lower row marker is selected, row marker on opposite side of row marker last raised is lowered.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 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.
M0241-01 Machine Operation Model 3200 Tractor Preparation and Hookup 1. Adjust tractor drawbar 13 to 17 inches above ground. Adjust drawbar so hitch pin hole is directly below center line of PTO shaft. Make sure drawbar is in a stationary position. 2. Back tractor to planter and connect with a minimum ¾" diameter hitch pin. Secure with a locking or cotter pin. Drawbar and safety chain connection NOTE: DO NOT install safety chain using clevis mounting hardware. Safety chain MUST be installed separately.
Model 3200 Machine Operation M0241-01 Tractor Preparation and Hookup (Continued) 5. 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 Manual Wing Fold Transport to Field Operation WARNING Planter wings may swing suddenly and cause death or serious injury. Do not stand between wings and frame when folding or unfolding planter. Planter must be on a level surface in all directions. SUMMARIZED TRANSPORT TO FIELD SEQUENCE • With center lift cylinders retracted and lockups in place, remove wing lock pins and fold wings out. • Swing wing locking eyebolts into place. • Extend lift cylinders.
Model 3200 Machine Operation M0241-01 7. Release center turnbuckle and raise upright. Secure in position with lockup pin. Center turnbuckle lockup pin Manual Wing Fold Field Operation to Transport WARNING Planter wings may swing suddenly and cause death or serious injury. Do not stand between wings and frame when folding or unfolding planter. Planter must be on a level surface in all directions. SUMMARIZED FIELD TO TRANSPORT SEQUENCE • Raise row markers and lower planter.
M0241-01 Machine Operation 3. Loosen wing lock 1¼" hex nuts and swing wing lock eyebolts over to release planter wings. 4. Raise planter. 5. Install cylinder lockups on four center section lift cylinders. 6. Place tractor hydraulic control in lowering position and hold until wing cylinders are fully retracted and wing tires are fully raised. Model 3200 Wing lock eyebolt WARNING Uncontrolled wing movement can cause death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment.
Model 3200 Machine Operation M0241-01 1. With planter raised and cylinder lockups in place, remove wing lock pins at marker support and hitch. Fold wings out to operating position. NOTE: If wing lift tires are not raised, with cylinder lockups in place on four center section lift cylinders, move tractor hydraulic control to lowering position until cylinders are fully retracted and wing tires are fully raised. Wing lock pin locations NOTE: Hydraulic pressure will prevent selector valve from moving.
Machine Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Hydraulic Wing Fold Field Operation to Transport WARNING Planter wings may swing suddenly and cause death or serious injury. Do not stand between wings and frame when folding or unfolding planter. Planter must be on a level surface in all directions. SUMMARIZED FIELD TO TRANSPORT SEQUENCE • Raise row markers and lower planter. • Position turnbuckle to hold frame in level position. • Move selector valve to “FOLD”.
Model 3200 Machine Operation M0241-01 4. Loosen wing lock 1¼" hex nuts and swing wing lock eyebolts over to release planter wings. 5. Raise planter. 6. Install cylinder lockups on four center section lift cylinders. 7. Place tractor hydraulic control in lowering position and hold until wing cylinders are fully retracted and wing tires are fully raised. Wing lock eyebolt WARNING Uncontrolled wing movement can cause death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment.
Machine Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Row Marker Speed Adjustment NOTICE Excessive row marker travel speed can damage row markers. Adjust flow controls before row markers are first used. Marker lower flow control Marker raise flow control Row marker flow control valves Two flow control valves determine amount of oil flow restriction controlling row marker travel speeds. One flow control valve controls lowering speed and one controls raising speed of both markers.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Row Marker Adjustment 1. Multiply number of rows by average row spacing in inches to determine total planting width. Row Marker Lengths 8 Row 36" 288" (731.5 cm) 8 Row 38" 304" (772.2 cm) 12 Row 30" 360" (914.4 cm) 2. Lower planter and row marker assembly to ground. 3. Measure from planter center line to a point where blade contacts ground. 4.
Machine Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Transporting Planter 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 All safety/warning lights, reflective decals, and SMV sign must be in place and visible before transporting machine on public roads or death, serious injury, and damage to property and equipment may result.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Wrap Spring Wrench Chain idlers use wrap spring wrenches to release and adjust transmission chain tension. NOTE: Wrap spring wrenches are L.H. and R.H. specific. L.H. styles have silver metal or grey plastic release collars. R.H. styles have gold metal or blue plastic release collars. Increase chain tension Release chain tension Rotate wrap spring wrench knurled collar while rotating chain idler away from chain to release chain tension.
M0241-01 Machine Operation Model 3200 Seed Rate Transmission Adjustment Seed rate transmissions allow simple, rapid changes of sprockets to obtain desired planting population. By removing lynch pins on hexagon shafts, sprockets can be interchanged with those from the sprocket storage rod bolted to the transmission. Chain tension is controlled by a spring-loaded dual-sprocket idler. The idler assembly is equipped with an easy-release idler arm to remove spring tension for replacing sprockets.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Shear Protection Drill shaft/transmission coupler Shear pins protect the planter driveline and row unit components from damage. 3∕16" shear pin 1. Determine where binding has occurred before replacing a pin. Turn shaft by hand (with the aid of a wrench) and check for misalignment and seized parts. 2. When shaft can be turned by hand (with the aid of a wrench) replace shear pins with same size and type. Spare shear pins are in wheel module storage area.
M0241-01 Machine Operation Model 3200 Digital Vacuum Gauge Operation Digital vacuum gauge The digital vacuum gauge console controls EdgeVac vacuum fan. Use “FAN 1” setting when planter is equipped with one vacuum fan. NOTE: Toggle switch must be OFF when planter is not in use or tractor battery will drain. The digital vacuum gauge is factory calibrated.
Model 3200 Machine Operation M0241-01 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 Point Row Clutches Point row clutch Point row clutch control box 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. NOTICE Switch must be OFF when planter is not in use or tractor battery will be drained. NOTE: Liquid fertilizer piston pump has its own drive wheel and is not affected by point row clutch.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Two-Speed Point Row Clutches Control Box L.H. point row clutch switch Two-speed point row clutch (front view) Reduced rate switch R.H. point row clutch switch Top View Of Control Box Optional Two-Speed Point Row Clutch Package allows on-the-go population rate adjustment and capability to shut off either half of planter for finishing up fields or for long point row situations. Point row clutches are controlled by control console point row clutch switches.
M0241-01 Machine Operation Model 3200 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. See “Rate Charts”, “Checking Seed Population” and “Granular Chemical Application Field Check”. Check planter for front to rear and lateral level operation. See “Level Planter”. Check all row units to be certain they are running level.
Machine Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 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 30" 36" 38" 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. Count seeds in measured distance. 5.
M0241-01 Machine Operation Model 3200 Granular Chemical Application Field Check 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.
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Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Depth 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. 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. 3.
Row Unit Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Closing Wheel Shield (Rubber or Cast Iron “V” Closing Wheels) Optional closing wheel shield is installed on underside of closing wheel arm to help prevent root balls and stalks from clogging closing wheels. Closing wheel shield (Shown with closing wheel removed) Drag Closing Attachment Eccentric bushing Adjustment slots Blade Drag closing attachment Drag closing attachment pulls loose soil over the seed trench.
M0241-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3200 Covering Discs/Single Press Wheel Adjustment Adjusting bolt " 2½ Tab ½" Locking nut Press wheel down force adjustment Check operation of covering discs/single press wheels after adjusting planting depth. Initial press wheel down force spring setting is 2½" between mounting arm tab and locking nut. 1. Loosen ½" locking nut and turn adjusting bolt in to increase down force or out to decrease down force. 2. Tighten locking nut against spring plug.
Model 3200 Row Unit Operation M0241-01 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. Periodically empty hoppers completely to remove any foreign objects and to ensure proper seed meter operation.
Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 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 Direction of travel Closed end NOTE: Install connector link with closed end facing direction of travel.
Row Unit Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 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.
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Row Unit Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Brush-Type Seed Meter Crop Upper Disc Color-Code Brush Seed Size 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 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 3200 M0241-01 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.
M0241-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3200 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. NOTE: See “EdgeVac General Planting Rate Information” and “Check Seed Population” pages for more information.
Row Unit Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 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 and 39 Cell, 24 Cell Popcorn Discs, and 80 Cell Sugar Beet Disc.
M0241-01 Row Unit Operation Model 3200 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 3200 Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Additives Lubricant Application Rate Conventional Hoppers Mix one tablespoon of powdered graphite with seed each time hoppers are filled. Regular graphite use prolongs life of the seed meter components, improves seed spacing, and may reduce buildup of seed treatments. Graphite Conventional Hoppers 1 Tbs./Hopper Fill Talc Conventional Hoppers ¼ C.* *Sunflowers increase talc amount from ¼ C. to ½ C. NOTE: DO NOT apply graphite only in center of hopper.
Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Frame Mounted Coulter (Pull Row Only) 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 3200 Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Row Unit Mounted Disc Furrower (Pull Row Only) 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 Row Unit Mounted Residue Wheel Row unit mounted residue wheel are used on pull and push row units. Style A Style B 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.
Model 3200 Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Row Unit Mounted No Till Coulter Blade adjustment holes. Style A (Two sleeves for installing coulter mounted residue wheels) Style B (One sleeve for installing coulter mounted residue wheels) 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).
Row Unit Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 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 3200 M0241-01 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.
Fertilizer M0241-01 Model 3200 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 3200 M0241-01 Notched Single Disc Openers (Style A & B) 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.
M0241-01 Fertilizer Model 3200 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 3200 M0241-01 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.
M0241-01 Fertilizer Model 3200 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 Press wheel spring pressure adjustment bolt NOTE: Soil press wheel is not for gauging fertilizer opener operating depth. Additional press wheel down pressure may be desirable in heavy moist soils.
Fertilizer Model 3200 M0241-01 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 OPTIONAL PISTON PUMP NOTE: Keep manuals shipped with pump and flow divider with this manual. Piston pump Adjusting delivery rate NOTE: Delivery rate chart in Rate Chart section of this manual 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.
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Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 General Planting Rate Information These planting rate charts are applicable to KINZE Model 3200 Twin-Line Planters. NOTICE Sprocket combinations in these charts are for average conditions. Changes in sprocket combinations may be required for desired planting population. ALWAYS MAKE FIELD CHECKS TO BE SURE YOU ARE PLANTING AT THE DESIRED RATE. NOTICE Seed additives added in the hopper may affect finger pickup seed meter performance and accelerate wear.
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for Finger Pickup Seed Meters (Standard Drive) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 36" Rows 38" Rows 16,186 16,785 17,431 18,090 18,128 18,760 18,883 19,481 19,704 20,261 21,104 21,898 22,022 22,709 22,850 23,583 23,697 23,802 23,853 24,526 24,608 24,684 24,755 25,548 25,592 25,633 25,671 25,707 26,659 27,646 27,684 27,770 27,818 28,709 28,791 28,977 29,795 29,858 29,991 30,136 31,102 31,295 32,271 32,454 33,674 3
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for Brush-Type Seed Meters (Standard Drive) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets Drive Driven 60 Cell Soybean Or High-Rate Milo/ Grain Sorghum 30" Rows 36" Rows 38" Rows Average Seed Spacing In Inches 48 Cell Specialty Soybean Or High-Rate Acid-Delinted Cotton 30" Rows 36" Rows 38" Rows Average Seed Spacing In Inches Speed Range (MPH) 17 28 80,928 67,440 63,891 2.6 64,742 53,952 51,113 3.
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for Brush-Type Seed Meters (Standard Drive) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets Drive 17 17 17 19 19 17 17 19 19 23 19 24 24 17 24 26 24 26 23 27 24 25 19 27 28 23 28 24 25 23 26 27 28 26 27 28 Drive 28 27 26 28 27 24 23 25 24 28 23 28 27 19 26 28 25 27 23 26 23 23 17 24 24 19 23 19 19 17 19 19 19 17 17 17 36 Cell 30" Rows 36" Rows 38" Rows Average Seed Spacing In Inches 48,557 50,356 52,292 54,269 56,279 56,650 59,
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for Brush-Type Seed Meters (Standard Drive) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Due to variations in cotton seed size, meters equipped with the 12 cell acid-delinted hill-drop cotton discs will plant from 3 to 6 seeds per cell. Select proper disc for seed size range to be planted. To determine planter transmission setting, determine desired hill spacing and select the transmission ratio closest to the hill spacing in inches on the chart.
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Corn/Popcorn 39 Cell Disc 15 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 24,788 25,706 26,694 27,762 28,093 28,919 29,133 30,176 30,254 31,398 31,464 32,561 32,775 33,813 34,200 35,165 36,529 36,631 38,008 38,223 39,415 39,660 40,827 41,129 41,400 42,569 42,965 44,342 44,419 44,618 46,270 47,984 48,050 48,282 49,830 49,972 50,294 51,714 52,054 52,306 53,982 54,
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Corn/Popcorn 39 Cell Disc 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 31,398 32,561 33,813 35,165 35,584 36,631 36,902 38,223 38,321 39,770 39,854 41,243 41,515 42,830 43,320 44,543 46,270 46,399 48,143 48,416 49,926 50,236 51,714 52,097 52,440 53,920 54,423 56,167 56,265 56,516 58,609 60,780 60,863 61,157 63,117 63,298 63,705 65,504 65,935 66,254 68,377 68,
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Low-Rate Corn/Popcorn 24 Cell Disc 15 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 15,254 15,819 16,427 17,084 17,288 17,796 17,928 18,570 18,618 19,322 19,362 20,037 20,169 20,808 21,046 21,640 22,479 22,542 23,389 23,522 24,256 24,406 25,124 25,310 25,477 26,196 26,440 27,288 27,335 27,457 28,474 29,529 29,569 29,712 30,664 30,752 30,950 31,824 32,033 32,188 3
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Low-Rate Corn/Popcorn 24 Cell Disc 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 19,322 20,037 20,808 21,640 21,898 22,542 22,709 23,522 23,582 24,474 24,526 25,381 25,548 26,357 26,658 27,411 28,474 28,553 29,627 29,795 30,724 30,915 31,824 32,060 32,271 33,182 33,491 34,564 34,624 34,779 36,067 37,403 37,454 37,635 38,841 38,952 39,203 40,310 40,575 40,772 4
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Soybean and Milo/Grain Sorghum 60 Cell Discs 15 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 38,135 39,547 41,068 42,711 43,220 44,491 44,820 46,425 46,544 48,304 48,406 50,093 50,423 52,020 52,615 54,101 56,199 56,355 58,473 58,805 60,639 61,016 62,810 63,276 63,692 65,490 66,100 68,219 68,338 68,643 71,185 73,822 73,923 74,280 76,661 76,880 77,375 79,560 80,08
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Soybean and Milo/Grain Sorghum 60 Cell Discs 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 48,304 50,093 52,020 54,101 54,745 56,355 56,772 58,805 58,956 61,185 61,314 63,451 63,869 65,892 66,646 68,528 71,185 71,383 74,066 74,486 76,810 77,287 79,560 80,149 80,676 82,954 83,727 86,411 86,561 86,947 90,168 93,507 93,636 94,088 97,104 97,381 98,008 100,776 101,
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Soybean 60 Cell Disc 38 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 96,608 100,186 104,040 108,201 109,489 112,710 113,545 117,610 117,912 122,371 122,628 126,903 127,738 131,784 133,291 137,055 142,370 142,766 148,133 148,973 153,619 154,573 159,120 160,298 161,353 165,909 167,454 172,822 173,122 173,895 180,336 187,015 187,272 188,176 194,207 194,762 196,017
Rate Charts M0241-01 30" Rows 76,270 79,095 82,137 85,422 86,439 88,981 89,640 92,850 93,088 96,608 96,812 100,186 100,846 104,040 105,230 108,201 112,397 112,710 116,947 117,610 121,278 122,032 125,621 126,551 127,384 130,981 132,201 136,438 136,675 137,286 142,370 147,643 147,846 148,560 153,322 153,760 154,750 159,120 160,166 160,940 166,099 167,130 172,343 173,320 179,836 187,329 192,618 194,822 200,993 202,315 209,368 209,809 217,743 218,301 226,117 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) High-Rate
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) High-Rate Soybean 120 Cell Disc 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 96,608 100,186 104,040 108,201 109,489 112,710 113,545 117,610 117,912 122,371 122,628 126,903 127,738 131,784 133,291 137,055 142,370 142,766 148,133 148,973 153,619 154,573 159,120 160,298 161,353 165,909 167,454 172,822 173,122 173,895 180,336 187,015 187,272 188,176 194,207 194,7
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Acid-Delinted Hill-Drop Cotton, 3 Seeds Per Cell, 20 Cell Disc 15 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 12,712 13,182 13,689 14,237 14,407 14,830 14,940 15,475 15,515 16,101 16,135 16,698 16,808 17,340 17,538 18,034 18,733 18,785 19,491 19,602 20,213 20,339 20,937 20,990 21,092 21,186 21,231 21,830 21,903 21,971 22,033 22,740 22,779 22,816 22,850 22,881 2
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Acid-Delinted Hill-Drop Cotton, 3 Seeds Per Cell, 20 Cell Disc 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 16,101 16,698 17,340 18,034 18,248 18,785 18,924 19,602 19,652 20,395 20,438 21,150 21,290 21,964 22,215 22,843 23,728 23,794 24,689 24,829 25,603 25,762 26,520 26,588 26,716 26,836 26,892 27,651 27,744 27,830 27,909 28,804 28,854 28,900 28,943 28,982 3
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Acid-Delinted Cotton/Small Dry Edible Bean/Small Cotton/Sunflower 54 Cell Disc 15 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 34,321 35,593 36,961 38,440 38,898 40,042 40,338 41,783 41,890 43,474 43,565 45,084 45,380 46,818 47,354 48,691 50,579 50,719 52,626 52,925 54,575 54,914 56,529 56,948 57,323 58,941 59,490 61,397 61,504 61,778 64,067 66,439 66,531 66,852
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Acid-Delinted Cotton/Small Dry Edible Bean/Small Cotton/Sunflower 54 Cell Disc 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 43,474 45,084 46,818 48,691 49,270 50,719 51,095 52,925 53,060 55,067 55,183 57,106 57,482 59,303 59,981 61,675 64,067 64,245 66,660 67,038 69,129 69,558 71,604 72,134 72,609 74,659 75,354 77,770 77,905 78,253 81,151 84,157 84,272 84,679
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Large Dry Edible Bean 54 Cell Disc 15 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 34,321 35,593 36,961 38,440 38,898 40,042 40,338 41,783 41,890 43,474 43,565 45,084 45,380 46,818 47,354 48,691 50,579 50,719 52,626 52,925 54,575 54,914 56,529 56,948 57,323 58,941 59,490 61,397 61,504 61,778 64,067 66,439 66,531 66,852 68,995 69,192 69,638 71,604 72,075 72,423 7
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Planting Rates for (EdgeVac) Large Dry Edible Bean 54 Cell Disc 19 Tooth Contact Wheel Drive Sprocket (See page 5-1) Approximate Seeds/Acre for Various Row Widths Transmission Sprockets 30" Rows 43,474 45,084 46,818 48,691 49,270 50,719 51,095 52,925 53,060 55,067 55,183 57,106 57,482 59,303 59,981 61,675 64,067 64,245 66,660 67,038 69,129 69,558 71,604 72,134 72,609 74,659 75,354 77,770 77,905 78,253 81,151 84,157 84,272 84,679 87,393 87,643 88,208 90,698 91,295 91,736 9
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Dry Insecticide Application Rates Approximate Pounds/Acre at 5 MPH for Various Row Widths Meter Setting 30" Rows 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 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 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 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 36.9 CLAY GRANULES 36" Rows 38" Rows 4.
Rate Charts Model 3200 M0241-01 Dry Herbicide Application Rates Approximate Pounds/Acre at 5 MPH for Various Row Widths Clay Granules Meter Setting 30" Rows 36" Rows 38" Rows 10 4.7 3.9 3.7 11 5.2 4.4 4.1 12 5.8 4.9 4.6 13 6.5 5.4 5.1 14 7.3 6.1 5.7 15 8.2 6.9 6.5 16 9.0 7.5 7.1 17 9.9 8.2 7.8 18 10.7 8.9 8.4 19 11.6 9.7 9.2 20 12.6 10.5 10.0 21 13.6 11.3 10.7 22 14.6 12.1 11.5 23 15.7 13.1 12.4 24 17.0 14.1 13.4 25 18.1 15.1 14.
Rate Charts M0241-01 Model 3200 Liquid Fertilizer Piston Pump Application Rates Gallons per Acre Applies To Model LM-2455-R And Model NGP-6055 Piston Pumps With 18 Tooth Sprockets Pump Setting 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 Row 36" 13.0 19.5 25.9 32.3 38.8 45.2 51.7 58.1 64.6 8 Row 38" 12.3 18.3 24.5 30.6 36.7 42.8 48.9 55.1 61.2 12 Row 30" 10.4 15.5 20.6 25.8 31.0 36.2 41.3 46.5 51.7 Chart is for planters equipped with contact drive.
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M0241-01 KPM I Monitor Operation Model 3200 KPM I Electronic Seed Monitor The KPM I electronic seed monitor system consists of a tractor mounted console, seed tubes with computerized sensors installed in each planter row unit, a primary harness* connecting the console to the planter harness, and a planter harness (junction Y-harness and/or harness extension where applicable), connected to individual seed tube sensors.
KPM I Monitor Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 LCD Functions The monitor collects planting rate data from all active rows and calculates an average. This average determines the 100% mark. Seed rate for each row is compared to the average value and the result is displayed on the bargraph. Information about each section is displayed alternately every 5 seconds. While operating a system with two sections programmed, one or both sections may be selected any time.
M0241-01 KPM I Monitor Operation Model 3200 NOTE: If all rows show a seed rate of zero, the condition will not generate an alarm. It is assumed the planter has stopped. Row numbers and the bottom 60% segment remains on for all selected rows. 3. Multiple Alarms - If more than one alarm condition occurs at the same time, pushing the OK key acknowledges all alarms currently displayed. For example, if one row on front and one row on rear are alarming, pushing OK key only acknowledges one of them.
KPM I Monitor Operation Model 3200 Programming/Connecting Seed Tubes STEP 1 All seed tubes w/sensors must be disconnected from the harness and monitor must be off. STEP 2 Press ON key. The monitor automatically enters the setup procedure. If the monitor was accidentally powered on with no sensors attached, the user can turn the monitor off at this point and the previous configuration is not lost. STEP 3 Press SELECT key.
KPM I Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 6 When all the seed tubes w/sensors for the current section are installed, check to be sure the monitor displays solid numbers for the number of sensors connected. ® Model 3200 STEP 8 Follow STEPS 5 through 7 to install the second section. If no seed tubes are installed on the second section, press and hold the OK key until “DONE” shows on the screen followed by a long beep and the SAVE? icon turns off.
Model 3200 KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 KPM II Stack-Mode Electronic Seed Monitor NOTE: SMM console may not be applicable to all models.
M0241-01 KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 Monitor Key Functions Push keys allow user to select or change operating mode, active displays or current configuration. Depending on operating mode or current display selected, some keys are valid while some are not. Each key press, if valid, is acknowledged by a short beep and an action is taken. If the key press has no action associated, the key press is considered invalid, and user will not get any feedback.
Model 3200 KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 Upper LCD Functions The monitor collects data on the planting rates from all active rows and calculates an average. This average will determine the 100% mark. Seed rate for each row is then compared to the average value and the result is displayed on the bargraph. With only the KPM II Stack-Mode console programmed into the system, the information regarding each section is displayed alternately every 5 seconds.
M0241-01 KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 Lower LCD Functions • UP and DOWN arrow keys sequentially change what is displayed on lower LCD. Pressing UP or DOWN arrow keys move arrow head icon (on left and right hand side of display) to another item. For example, if arrow icon is pointing to SPEED, ground speed is displayed on LCD. Pressing UP arrow key moves icon to UNITS. The display changes to display all icons used to represent current (English or Metric) measurement system.
Model 3200 KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 FIELD AREA/TOTAL AREA Each AREA FIELD/TOTAL key press alternates between field area and total area. Field area displays total number of acres or hectares using a 6 digit, one decimal place format. NOTE: When FIELD AREA is selected, the UP or DOWN key must be held in slightly longer than normal so monitor will not mistake this action with a CLEAR, which consists of the UP and DOWN arrow keys pressed simultaneously. A beep will sound when the function activates.
M0241-01 KPM II Monitor Operation Programming - Units (Metric Or English) STEP 1 Press and hold SETUP key to enter programming mode. The monitor emits several short beeps, followed by a long beep. On the lower LCD, the SETUP icon turns on and the arrow head icon will flash, indicating that the user can select an item to program. NOTE: The monitor must be in a programmable function (row spacing, units, speed, volume or area) to enter setup.
Model 3200 KPM II Monitor Operation Programming - Speed STEP 1 STEP 4 Press and hold SETUP key to enter programming mode. Monitor emits several short beeps, followed by a long beep. On the lower LCD, the SETUP icon turns on and the arrow head icon will flash, indicating the user can select an item to program. Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to move flashing arrow to SPEED. As arrow icon moves, lower LCD displays selected item current setting.
KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 NOTE: If a discrepancy occurs and digits must be changed, follow STEPS 1 and 2 to enter the programming mode and proceed as follows: •Press the OK key and the flashing arrow becomes solid. The least significant digit of the displayed value will be blinking. •This value can be changed by pressing UP or DOWN arrow keys. •Once digit is correct, press the SELECT key and the blinking digit moves to the next significant digit, where the process can be repeated.
KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 Warnings and Alarms 1. System Alarms - A system alarm is activated when the monitor detects a faulty sensor or one of several other communication faults. The corresponding row number starts flashing and the audible alarm sounds. All segments on the corresponding bargraph are turned off. Pushing the OK key to acknowledge the warning will turn the alarm off. The row number will continue to flash until the alarm condition is removed.
M0241-01 KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 Replacing a Faulty Sensor NOTE: Stack-Mode Seed Sensors are identified by a blue 3-pin connector. Replace Stack-Mode Seed Sensors with like components only. To replace a faulty sensor; (a) disconnect the faulty sensor and check the monitor to be sure the correct sensor was disconnected, (b) turn the monitor off, (c) after a few seconds, turn the monitor back on and (d) plug in the replacement sensor.
Model 3200 KPM II Monitor Operation Lower LCD shows speed (MPH or KM/H) at power up. M0241-01 Clearing Field Area (MTR29n/MTR28b) To reset the counter, press the UP or DOWN arrow keys to move the arrow in the lower display to FIELD AREA. Press UP or DOWN arrow keys to move flashing arrow on lower LCD to change what is displayed. Press the shortcut keys SPEED, SEED POPULATION/ SEED SPACING or AREA FIELD/TOTAL for direct access to these displays.
KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Programming/Connecting SMM Console, Shaft Rotation Sensors, Seed Tubes and/or Radar/ Magnetic Distance Sensors STEP 1 All sensors (including seed tubes w/sensors, radar, magnetic distance, SMM console and shaft rotation sensors) must be unplugged from the harness and/or console and the monitor must be off. NOTE: If the monitor detects a radar sensor but no seed tubes at power up, it automatically goes into AREA COUNT mode.
KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 4 M0241-01 Press and hold the OK key to confirm selection. The upper display will alternate between “NEW” and “SYS?”. The alarm will sound four short beeps followed by one long beep. At this point your selection has been saved and row numbers will appear flashing on the upper display of the KPM II. NOTE: Illustrated using rear/front configuration.
KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 6 Model 3200 If the monitor system includes shaft rotation sensors, these should be installed at this time. Plug in the L.H. shaft first, then the R.H. shaft. L.H. and R.H. is determined by facing in the direction the machine will travel when in use. “LSHAFT” or “SHAFT 1” will display on the lower LCD when the first shaft rotation sensor is installed. “RSHAFT” or “SHAFT 2” will display when the second shaft rotation sensor is installed.
KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 7 M0241-01 Determine which row you want as number one and plug seed tube w/sensor into harness. Continue plugging in sensors along with shaft rotation sensors if so equipped. Row 1 first, row 2 second and so on up to 18 rows.
KPM II Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 9 Model 3200 Follow STEPS 6, 7 and 8 to install the second, third and fourth sections (If Applicable). If no seed tubes are installed on the additional sections, press and hold the OK key. “DONE” appears on upper display. Alarm sounds four short beeps followed by one long beep and SAVE? icon turns off. The monitor has exited the setup mode. When you release the OK key upper display scrolls “WAITING CALIBRATION”.
KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 STEP 10 With the lower display showing “GNDSPD”, connect the distance sensor. The monitor will display “PICKUP” if a magnetic distance sensor is connected or “RADAR” if a radar distance sensor is installed. Only one distance sensor can be connected at a time. NOTE: To connect the radar distance sensor, install the 10" monitor/radar adapter between the console and radar distance sensor to adapt the monitor system to various tractor radar systems.
M0241-01 KPM II Monitor Operation Model 3200 Row-By-Row Alarm Level Setting (Requires Version V2.05 Or Higher Software - KPM II StackMode Monitors Only) 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 (12 13 14 15 16 17 18) This feature allows the audio alarm to be disabled on selected rows in applications such as planting seed corn. NOTE: Program system to monitor all planter rows before performing these steps. STEP 1 SMM ® FRONT SETUP Enter programming mode by pressing and holding SETUP key.
Model 3200 KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 KPM III Electronic Seed MonItor Ver. 3.1 INTRODUCTION KINZE ESC ACK The KPM III electronic seed monitor system consists of: • A tractor mounted KPM III console powered by tractor 12 VDC battery receives and displays information from planter mounted sensors. • Seed tube and sensor installed in each planter row unit. • A magnetic distance sensor installed on planter or a radar distance sensor installed on tractor.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Monitor Key Functions Push keys select or change operating mode, active displays, or the current configuration. Depending on operating mode or current display selected, some keys may not be active. Each valid key press is acknowledged by a short beep and an action is taken. If a key press has no action associated, it is considered invalid, and there is no feedback.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 Changing Volume, Contrast, and Backlighting with AV Key Alarm, volume, LCD screen contrast, and backlighting may be adjusted at any time, regardless of what is displayed on screen. STEP 1 STEP 2 Configuring Planter Monitor When the KPM III is powered on for the first time it will go directly into the Planter Configuration screen (STEP 4). Press AV key. Contrast adjustment dialog box Status appears in center of display.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 3 Select ‘‘5. Configure Planter Monitor’’ by turning the knob or using the arrow keys. Press the knob or the Enter key to display the highlighted item. STEP 5 NOTE: Press F2 key next to Plant any time Plant option is available to return to Planter Configuration screen. Press knob or Enter key to select “Rear Rows” field. A drop down number pad appears. Turn knob or use arrow keys to highlight correct value then press knob to select number.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 8 STEP 9 STEP 10 STEP 11 STEP 12 If applicable, turn knob or use arrow keys to advance to “Vacuum”. Press knob or Enter key and a drop down menu will appear. Select correct number of vacuum sensors by turning knob or using arrow keys. Confirm selection by pressing knob or Enter key.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Seed Meter Settings STEP 1 STEP 3 Scroll to ‘‘2. Seed Meter Settings” by turning rotary encoder knob or using arrow keys. Press knob or Enter key to display highlighted item. Configuration: STEP 4 Seed Meter Settings Meter Type Status Setup Mode Vacuum Mechanical Mechanical 19 / Rear teeth Meter Sprocket Front Plant Soybeans Configuration: Vacuum Corn Crop Type 1. General Settings 2. Seed Meter Seeds perSettings rev 12 Logdata 3.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 9 (If Applicable) Turn knob or use arrow keys to highlight “Interplant”. Press knob or Enter key to display Interplant drop down menu.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 3 Data Logging Mode STEP 1 Scroll to ‘‘4. Setup Data Logging” by turning the rotary encoder knob or using the arrow keys. Press the knob or Enter key to display the highlighted item. Setup Mode Configuration: Front / Rear 1. General Settings 2. Seed Meter Settings 3. Row Unit Alarm Levels 4. Setup Data Logging 5. Configure Planter Monitor 6. Add New Muxbus Sensors 7. Add Single Interplant Row 8. Select Speed Sensor 9. Sensor Setup 10.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 7 STEP 8 Use knob or arrow keys to scroll to Temperature box. Press knob or Enter key to display drop down keyboard. Use keyboard to enter temperature then press Enter key. Use knob or arrow keys to scroll to Humidity box. Press knob or Enter key to display drop down keyboard. Use keyboard to enter humidity then press Enter key.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Kinze Planter Configuration Front Rows 11 Speed Rear Rows 12 Vacuum 0 SDS 0 Shafts 2 Setup Mode Sensors Installed Planter Type There should be one sensor for each Row and each Shaft. Coil Pick-Up Configuration: Front / Rear 1. General Settings 2. Seed Meter Settings 3. Row Unit Alarm Levels 4. Setup Data Logging 5. Configure Planter Monitor 6. Add New Muxbus Sensors 7. Add Single Interplant Row 8. Select Speed Sensor 9. Sensor Setup 10.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 2 To confirm note below turn knob or use arrow keys to highlight “OK” button, then press knob or Enter key to confirm. If single Interplant row is not to be added select “Cancel” key and press knob or Enter key to cancel or press ESC key. Status Setup Mode Reprogramming Speed Sensor This setting must be specified when monitor is first configured. It must be reprogrammed to use an alternate speed sensor. NOTE: Speed sensors may not be changed while planting.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 6 Plug in Magnetic Distance Sensor (MDS) and press F1 key next to Install. Press knob or Enter key to save information. Sensor Setup screen will appear.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Programming/Connecting Seed Tubes, Shaft Rotation Sensors, and/or Radar/Magnetic Distance Sensors Connect shaft rotation sensors or speed sensors the same way seed sensors were connected, making sure to work from left to right across planter. NOTE: Sensor Setup screen automatically displays after Planter Monitor is configured in Configure Planter Monitor selection in Setup Mode screen.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Speed Sensor Calibration/Programming STEP 1 Turn knob or use arrow keys to highlight ‘’10. Calibrate Speed Sensor” and press knob or Enter key. Setup Mode Configuration: Front / Rear 1. General Settings 2. Seed Meter Settings 3. Row Unit Alarm Levels 4. Setup Data Logging 5. Configure Planter Monitor 6. Add New Muxbus Sensors 7. Add Single Interplant Row 8. Select Speed Sensor 9. Sensor Setup 10.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 When correct distance pulse count is known, calibration is not needed and the following steps may be used. STEP 1 Turn knob or use arrow keys to highlight ‘’10. Calibrate Speed Sensor” and press knob or Enter key Setup Mode Configuration: Front / Rear 1. General Settings 2. Seed Meter Settings 3. Row Unit Alarm Levels 4. Setup Data Logging 5. Configure Planter Monitor 6. Add New Muxbus Sensors 7. Add Single Interplant Row 8. Select Speed Sensor 9. Sensor Setup 10.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 5 Acre Count Mode NOTE: When a tractor is equipped with a radar distance sensor, accumulating area without a planter attached is possible. STEP 1 Install an “Acre Count Switch Kit”. STEP 2 Enter into “Acre Count Mode”. 0.00 Implement Width Total Area With monitor OFF, attach an Acre Count Switch Kit to Muxbus connector, then turn monitor “ON”. STEP 2 Press F6 key until Mode Selection screen appears.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 Test Mode Enabling/Disabling Interplant Rows To Enable or Disable Interplant STEP 1 Press F6 key until Mode Selection screen appears. STEP 1 Return to “Planter Configuration” screen by pressing F2 key next to “Plant”. STEP 2 STEP 2 Press F6 key until “Kinze Planter Monitor III” screen appears. Select ‘‘5. Test Mode’’ by turning rotary encoder knob or using arrow keys. Press knob or Enter key to display highlighted item.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 5 TEST MODE screen displays test run data (seed count) for each row. Start *** TEST MODE *** STEP 6 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 out out out out out out out out out out out out of of of of of of of of of of of of 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Help 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 Done Begin test with tractor stopped. For EdgeVac planters, ensure vacuum is on and seed discs are full. STEP 7 Press F1 key next to Start and plant a test strip.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 ROW SPACING • Press F2 key next to Spacing to display seed spacing keys. “Average Spacing” will appear in bottom L.H. corner of display. RowPop 2 3 4 NOTE: Soybeans will not show Skips/Multiples. • Press F3 key next to Accuracy to display drop down menu. Select either “Skips/Multiples” or “Accuracy” 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 RowPop Accuracy Spacing 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 Area 2 3 4 6.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Speed/Shaft Rotation Average Spacing Spacing 2 3 4 0 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accuracy Area 2 3 4 6.7 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 Avg Pop RowPop 5 6 7 8 AC1 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 9 10 11 12 Other 8.03 RowPop Spacing Spacing Choose Item to Display Shaft RPM Ground Speed Area Battery Vacuum Seed Delivery Shaft RPM Other 2 3 4 5 6 7 Downpressure 8 MPH 2 3 4 5 6 7 0.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 Row can be removed by pressing F2 key next to Remove. A box appears asking for confirmation to remove row. “OK” box is highlighted in box. Warnings and Alarms STEP 1 Seed Rate Alarm - A seed rate alarm is activated whenever row average seed population drops below threshold set for that row.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 STEP 3 Counting Sensors Not Communicatining With Monitor - If monitor detects a communication error between sensor and monitor, monitor beeps twice. NOTE: If a sensor has been ignored, sensor configuration screen displays as shown below. • Try to reestablish communication with sensor(s) by pressing F2. Avg Pop 0 MPH F2 STEP 4 0.0 Message below shows multiple sensors with lost contact.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 STEP 6 Add Interplant Row Error – Planter monitor configuration must contain an odd number of front rows before single Interplant row unit can be added. 0 If monitor has been configured, it will show Planter Configuration screen and attempt to communicate with seed sensors. Status Normal 2 3 4 5 6 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 120 110 100 90 80 70 60 % 1 Freeze 7 Average 2 3 4 5 6 7 Section 8 0.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Model 3200 Area Management Enable Area Counter There are 42 area counters: Total Area, Field Area and Area Counters 1 through 40. Total Area is always active but may be cleared. If cleared, Field Area is also cleared. Field Area and Area Counters 1 through 40 may be cleared, started or stopped separate from each other. • Highlight desired ‘‘Area Counter’’ by turning rotary encoder knob or using arrow keys. • Press knob or Enter key.
KPM III Monitor Operation Model 3200 M0241-01 NOTE: If “Total area” is highlighted and F3 key next to Clear is pressed the following request for confirmation displays. Clear Total Area Area Confirm Management Area Counters STEP 1 Status Total Area and Field Area will be cleared! Total Area 31.3 K 488.37 Rename SelectArea and press OK to 31.3 cleare area counters. Field K both488.37 Area Counter 1 31.3 K 486.02 Select and press Cancel to retain the values Clear Area Counter 2 0.0 K 0.
KPM III Monitor Operation M0241-01 Clearing Field Area STEP 1 STEP 4 Display Plant screen to reset counter. Avg Pop Spacing 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Accuracy Area 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 Other 30618 8.03 NOTE: If “Area” is not displayed next to F4, press F2 next to “Normal”. STEP 2 STEP 5 Press F4 key next to Area then press F4 key next to Clear. A dialog box displays requesting confirmation to clear. 1 Area Total AreaCounter 1 31.3 K0.0 488.37 Rename Field 488.
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Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 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. 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.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 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.
M0241-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 Seed Rate Transmission Chains 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).
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 WHEEL BEARINGS All drive, transport, and marker hub wheel bearings should be repacked annually and checked for wear. 1. Raise wheel off ground. 2. Check for bearing endplay by moving wheel side to side. 3. Rotate wheel to check for bearing roughness. If bearings sound rough, remove hub and inspect bearings. NOTE: To repack wheel hubs, follow procedure outlined for wheel bearing replacement with exception that bearings and bearing cups are reused.
M0241-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 1. Row marker assemblies - 3 per assembly 2. Wheel pivots - 2 per wheel module 3. Wing hinges - 2 per wing 4. Center frame flex pin - 4 5. Hitch flex pin - 3 6. Turnbuckle - 1 7. Seed rate transmission idler - 1 per transmission 8.
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 ROW UNIT Frame mounted Coulter - 1 Per Arm 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.
M0241-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 LIQUID FERTILIZER Liquid fertilizer piston pump - 2 (Fill fitting on outboard stuffing box until lubricant seeps out of drain hole in bottom.) Liquid fertilizer piston pump - 4 (Fill fitting on outboard stuffing box until lubricant seeps out of drain hole in bottom.) Liquid Fertilizer Piston Pump Crankcase Oil Level Check crankcase oil daily and maintain at plug level. Fill as needed with EP 90 weight gear oil. Total oil capacity is approximately ¾ pint.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 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.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Cylinder Rod Piston Retaining Nut Torque Chart Non-Nylock Nut Nylock Nut 55-70 ft-lb 45-55 ft-lb ½"-20 (75-95 N-m) (61-75 N-m) 100-115 ft-lb 115-125 ft-lb ¾"-16 (156-169 N-m) (136-156 N-m) 150-180 ft-lb 130-150 ft-lb ⅞"-14 (203-244 N-m) (176-203 N-m) 275-330 ft-lb 250-275 ft-lb 1"-14 (373-447 N-m) (339-373 ft-lb) 300-375 ft-lb 275-300 ft-lb 1⅛"-12 (407-508 N-m) (373-407 N-m) 300-375 ft-lb 275-300 ft-lb 1¼"-12 (407-508 N-m) (373-407 N-m) Tire Pressure WARNI
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Contact drive Model 3200 Operating Tire Pressure Transport/ground drive - 7.50" x 20" ����������������Inflate to 40 psi (275.7 kPa) Contact drive - 4.10" x 6" ��������������������������������Inflate to 50 psi (344.7 kPa) Transport/ground drive Chain Tension Adjustment Drive chains are equipped with spring loaded idlers and are self-adjusting. The only adjustment is to shorten chains if wear stretches a chain and reduces spring tension.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 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 M0241-01 Model 3200 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.
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance UPPER BRUSH M0241-01 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.
M0241-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 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.
M0241-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 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.
M0241-01 Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 Gauge Wheel Arm Bushing/Seal Replacement Gauge wheel arm bushings/seals Seal Seal Bushing Bushing NOTE: Gauge Wheel Arm Bushing and Seal Driver Kit (G1K296) is available through your Kinze Dealer. 1. Remove gauge wheel from arm. 2. Remove gauge wheel arm from shank assembly. 3. Remove seal and bushing and discard. Clean and dry inner bore. 4. Drive/press replacement bushing inside bore of arm to a depth of .125" below flush. 5.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 15" Seed Opener Disc Blade/Bearing Assembly NOTICE Excessive blade contact may result in premature disc opener bearing/hub failures and excessive wear on seed tube guard/inner scraper. When properly adjusted, if one blade is held in fixed position, opposite blade should rotate with less than 5 pounds force at outer edge of blade. Maintain approximately 1" ± ½" of blade-to-blade contact to properly open and form seed trench.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 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".
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Residue Wheels (For Use With Frame Mounted Coulter) Wheel hub is equipped with sealed bearings. Replace bearings if a bearing sounds or feels rough when wheel is rotated. Style A Style B 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.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Row Unit Mounted Bed Leveler Lubricate bushings in mounting bracket and links 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 bushing if necessary. NOTE: Use only hardened flat washers. Replace damaged flat washers with proper part. Torque bolts to 130 ft. lbs.
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Row Unit Mounted No Till Coulter STYLE A (Two sleeves for coulter mounted residue wheels) STYLE B (One sleeve for coulter mounted residue wheels) Check nuts and hardware periodically for proper torque. NOTE: Torque ⅝" spindle hardware to 120 ft-lb (162 N-m). Be sure coulter is positioned square with row unit and aligned in front of row unit disc opener. Coulter blade can be adjusted to one of four settings. Initially blade is set in highest position.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Granular Chemical Attachment Before storing planter, disengage granular chemical drive by rotating throwout knob ¼ turn counterclockwise. Remove drive chain and empty and clean all granular chemical hoppers. Clean drive chains and coat them with a rust preventive spray or submerge chains in oil. Inspect and replace worn or broken parts. Disengage Install hoppers and chains. Check chain alignment.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 Row Marker Sequencing/Flow Control Valve Inspection WARNING Pressurized hydraulic fluid can penetrate body tissue and result in death, serious infection, or other injuries. Fluid injected under skin must be IMMEDIATELY removed by a surgeon familiar with this type of injury. Make sure connections are tight and hoses and fittings are not damaged before applying system pressure. Leaks can be invisible. Keep away from suspected leaks.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 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.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 Wheel Bearing Repack or Replacement Hub Jam nuts Bearing cup Inner bearing Outer bearing Spindle Bearing cup 1. Raise tire clear of ground and remove wheel. 2. Remove double jam nuts and slide hub from spindle. 3. Remove bearings and cups and discard if bearings are being replaced. Clean hub and dry. Remove bearings only and not cups if repacking. 4. Press in new bearing cups with thickest edge facing in. (Bearing replacement procedure only.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Single and Two-Speed Point Row Clutch Maintenance Point row clutch is permanently lubricated and sealed and requires no periodic maintenance. Two-speed point row clutch is similar in design and operation to standard point row clutch except for two-speed function.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 TESTING Point row clutch (single shown) Point row clutch control box Control box is equipped with a circuit breaker. Press red button on circuit breaker to reset. If circuit breaker continues to trip, see “Point Row Clutch Troubleshooting” in Troubleshooting section. If control box circuit breaker is not tripped, determine if problem is electrical or mechanical. Place operation switch in RIGHT or LEFT position.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Piston Pump Storage Liquid fertilizer piston pump NOTICE Entrance of air into pump will cause rapid and severe corrosion. KEEP AIR OUT OF PUMP! NOTE: SUSPENSION FERTILIZER must be flushed from pump for ANY storage period. 1. Flush pump with 5 to 10 gallons of fresh water and circulate until all corrosive salts are dissolved in pump. 2. Set pump on 10. Draw in a mixture of half diesel fuel and 10 weight oil until discharge is clean.
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Electrical Wiring Diagram for Light Package * Optional customer-supplied auxiliary lights and wires may be wired into existing plug terminals. A B C White MONITOR +12V Black MONITOR GROUND B Green MONITOR DATA C 3-Pin Connector A 3-Pin Connector Light package meets ASABE Standards. Check with your tractor manufacturer for correct wiring harness connection to lights on your tractor.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Point Row Clutch Electrical Wiring Diagrams 12 Amp circuit breaker 1 2 1 3 2 3 Tractor harness (+) Black Blue Orange Red To battery Control box on tractor Planter harness Black (-) Blue (+) Red (+) * Red ** Blue * Red - R.H. Point Row Clutch ** Blue - L.H. Point Row Clutch To battery Black (-) Ground (-) (-) Orange (-) Ground Red (+) Black (-) Red (+) Red (+) Black (-) Red Black (+) (-) Connects to point row clutch solenoid on L.H.
Model 3200 Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Two-Speed Point Row Clutch Electrical Wiring Diagrams Tractor mounted control box 12 Amp circuit breaker 12 Amp circuit breaker Black Blue Orange Red Tractor harness Planter harness To battery Orange/Red - L.H. point row clutch solenoid (+) Red - R.H. point row clutch solenoid (+) Black - Ground (-) Black - Ground (-) Blue - L.H. reduced rate clutch solenoid (+) Connects to point row clutch solenoids on L.H. side of planter.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Two-Speed Point Row Clutches Electrical Wiring Diagrams 1 2 3 1 2 3 1 2 3 (-) Orange/Red - L.H. point row clutch ( + ) ( -) To battery Red - R.H. point row clutch Blue - Reduced rate clutch Tractor mounted control box 30 tooth sprocket Point row clutch Reduced rate clutch 34 tooth sprocket Black ground wire (-) Red wire (+) Blue wire (+) Two-speed point row clutch (Clutch for L.H.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 Hydraulic System Schematic - Planter Raising Slave cylinder Assist cylinder Master cylinder R.H. row marker cylinder Master cylinder Assist cylinder Slave cylinder L.H. row marker cylinder Sequence valve Return oil Pressure oil Hydraulic System Schematic - Planter Lowering Slave cylinder R.H. row marker cylinder Assist cylinder Master cylinder Master cylinder Sequence valve Assist cylinder Slave cylinder L.H.
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 Hydraulic System Schematic - Optional Hydraulic Wing Fold To port R1 To port R2 To port C1 To port C2 R.H. row marker cylinder L.H. row marker cylinder Sequencing valve R.H. wing fold cylinder A3 A2 A1 B3 B2 B1 ⅜" x 25" hose to port A1 ⅜" x 25" hose to port B1 L.H.
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 M0241-01 Electric Clutch Schematic Connects to Clutch Control on PCM module Section Adapter Cable Connects to Implement Cable Clutch Cable Clutch Cable Adapter Clutch Driver Cable (ISOBUS Only) Electric Clutches Electric Clutches ISOBUS CAN Jumper Cable Signal CAN CAN SIGNAL CAN CAN HH CAN CAN LL 11 22 Wire/Color WIRE/COLOR Twisted Yellow TWISTED PAIR Pair YELLOW Twisted Green TWISTED PAIRPair GREEN 7-365/13 7-36 6/11 Rev.
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 - 18 AWG Red, 130-8 Row 4/13 A B - 18 AWG Red, 130-6 J05 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
Lubrication and Maintenance Model 3200 ISOBUS Implement Cable M0241-01 MUX A PMM MUX B 10A Fuse 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 ISO 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 Twi
Lubrication and Maintenance M0241-01 Model 3200 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 Model 3200 M0241-01 Implement Switch Extension Cable Seed Rate Module Motion Sensor 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.
Troubleshooting M0241-01 Model 3200 Closing Wheel Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Closing wheel(s) leave severe imprint in soil. Too much closing wheel down pressure. Adjust closing wheel pressure. Closing wheel(s) not firming soil around seed. Insufficient closing wheel down pressure. Adjust closing wheel pressure. Severe no till conditions may require use of cast iron closing wheels. “V” closing wheel running on top of seed furrow. Improper centering. Align.
Troubleshooting Model 3200 M0241-01 KPM III Electronic Seed Monitor Troubleshooting PROBLEM Single sensor communication alarm comes on. Sensor communication alarms come on for all sensors. Sensor communication alarms come on for some sensors. Faulty monitor values (such as speed, area, etc.) displayed. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Faulty seed tube sensor. Replace sensor. Break in harness just before seed tube sensor. Inspect for break in harness and repair.
M0241-01 Troubleshooting Model 3200 Lift Circuit Operation Troubleshooting PROBLEM Planter raising uneven. Planter raising even; however, planter settles when hydraulic lever is released. POSSIBLE CAUSE Master cylinder is leaking. TROUBLESHOOTING* With turnbuckle off, raise planter slowly until master cylinder reaches end of stroke. If master cylinder is leaking it will lag behind the slave cylinder, causing the tire to squat less.
Model 3200 Troubleshooting M0241-01 Piston Pump Troubleshooting PROBLEM Pump hard or impossible to prime. 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.
Troubleshooting M0241-01 Model 3200 Point Row Clutch Troubleshooting PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Neither clutch will disengage. Circuit breaker tripped. Press red button on control box. Poor terminal connection in wiring harness. Repair or replace. Wiring damage in wiring harness. Repair or replace. Low voltage at coil. (12 volts required) Check battery connections. One side of planter will Shear pin in seed drive transmission not re-engage. sheared.
Troubleshooting Model 3200 M0241-01 Row Marker Operation Troubleshooting PROBLEM Same marker always operating. Right Marker Butt End Left Marker Rod End Butt End POSSIBLE CAUSE Spool in sequencing valve not shifting. SOLUTION Remove spool. Inspect for foreign material, making sure all ports in spool are open. Clean and reinstall. Spool Speed Control Marker Lower Speed Control Marker Raise Both markers lowering and only one raising at a time.
Troubleshooting M0241-01 Model 3200 Seed Meter (Brush-Type) Troubleshooting PROBLEM Low count. POSSIBLE CAUSE SOLUTION Meter RPM too high. Reduce planting speed. Seed sensor not picking up all seeds dropped. Clean seed tube. Switch meter to different row. If problem stays with same row, replace sensor. Lack of lubrication causing seeds not to release from disc properly. Use graphite or talc as recommended. Seed size too large for seed disc. Switch to smaller seed or appropriate seed disc.
Troubleshooting Model 3200 M0241-01 Seed Meter (Finger Pickup) Troubleshooting PROBLEM One row not planting seed. POSSIBLE CAUSE Drive release not engaged. Foreign material in hopper. Seed hopper empty. Row unit drive chain off of sprocket or broken. Drive release does not engage Drive release shaft is not aligned properly. properly with meter drive shaft. Unit is skipping. Foreign material or obstruction in meter. Finger holder improperly adjusted. Broken fingers. Planting too slowly.
Troubleshooting M0241-01 Model 3200 Seed Metering System (EdgeVac) Troubleshooting 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.
Model 3200 Troubleshooting M0241-01 Seed MeterING SYSTEM (EDGEVAC) Troubleshooting (Continued) PROBLEM Not planting seed. (Continued) High seed count. Poor seed spacing. POSSIBLE CAUSE Seed baffle (If Applicable) not allowing seed flow due to seed bridging. 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.
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