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Model List:
- BD11 Series – End Wheel Grain Drill
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. A Message to Our Customers
- 1.3. Machine Identification
- 1.4. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.5. Understand Signal Words
- 1.6. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.7. Replace Safety Signs
- 1.8. Prevent Machine Runaway
- 1.9. Operate Safely
- 1.10. Operator Ability
- 1.11. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.12. Avoid Tipovers
- 1.13. Prepare for Emergencies
- 1.14. Wear Protective Clothing
- 1.15. Handle Agricultural Chemicals Safely
- 1.16. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 1.17. Use a Safety Chain
- 1.18. Transport Safely
- 1.19. Tow Loads Safely
- 1.20. Observe Maximum Transport Speed
- 1.21. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.22. Service Tires Safely
- 1.23. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 1.24. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 1.25. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 1.26. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.27. Store Attachments Safely
- 1.28. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 1.29. Safety Features
- 2. Safety Signs
- 2.1. Falling Frame
- 2.2. Hydraulic Injection
- 2.3. Transport Guidelines
- 2.4. Falling from Height
- 2.5. Chemical Inhalation
- 3. Preparing the Tractor
- 3.1. Use Your Tractor Operators Manual
- 3.2. Prepare Tractor Drawbar
- 3.3. Adjust HydraulicsTractors With Mechanical SCV (Selective Control Valve)
- 3.4. Adjust HydraulicsTractors With Electro/Hydraulic SCV Controls
- 3.5. Safety Chain
- 4. Preparing the Grain Drill
- 4.1. Prepare the Grain Drill
- 5. Attaching and Detaching
- 5.1. Attach Grain Drill to Tractor
- 5.2. Detach Grain Drill from Tractor
- 6. Transporting
- 6.1. Transporting Safely
- 6.2. Lighting and Marking
- 6.3. Light Enhancement Module
- 6.4. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 6.5. Transport the Grain Drill
- 6.6. Transport the Grain Drill on Trailer
- 7. Operating the Grain Drill
- 7.1. Guidelines for Use
- 7.2. Adjust Seed Depth or Opener Penetration
- 7.3. Adjust Individual Opener Downforce
- 7.4. Adjust DoubleDisk Outer Scraper
- 7.5. Check for DoubleDisk Wear
- 7.6. Adjust Depth on TruVee Opener Attachment
- 7.7. Adjust TruVee Opener Depth Gauge Wheels
- 7.8. Adjust Depth Gauge PressWheel
- 7.9. Align Opener Drawbar
- 7.10. Set Spill Shields
- 7.11. Change Partition Position
- 7.12. Check Quantities Drilled
- 7.13. Rate CheckMethod One
- 7.14. Rate CheckMethod Two
- 7.15. Drill Row Crops
- 8. Operating the FlutedFeed Meter
- 8.1. Inspect Grain Feeds
- 8.2. Set Grain Shifter
- 8.3. Use Seed Mixtures with FlutedFeed Drill
- 8.4. Clean and Set Feed Cups
- 8.5. Set Feed Shaft Speed
- 8.6. Using HalfSpeed Drive Attachment
- 8.7. Understand Rate Charts
- 8.8. Using Kilograms of Seed Per Hectare Chart
- 8.9. Using Pounds of Seed Per Acre Chart
- 8.10. Use Density Meter and Seed Charts
- 8.11. Grain Seed Rate Chart15 cm Rows
- 8.12. Grain Seed Rate Chart6 inch Rows
- 8.13. Grain Seed Rate Chart19 cm Rows
- 8.14. Grain Seed Rate Chart7.5 inch Rows
- 8.15. Grain Seed Rate Chart25 cm Rows
- 8.16. Grain Seed Rate Chart10 inch Rows
- 9. Operating the Fertilizer Meter
- 9.1. Set Feed Shaft Speed
- 9.2. Set Feed Shaft Gear Case
- 9.3. Use Density Meter and Fertilizer Charts
- 9.4. Fertilizer Charts
- 9.5. Clean the Fertilizer Box
- 10. Operating the Grass Seed Meter
- 10.1. Checking Feeds
- 10.2. Set Feed Shifter
- 10.3. Use Grass Seed Mixtures
- 10.4. Use Grass Seed Charts
- 10.5. Use Density Meter and Grass Seed Charts
- 10.6. Grass Seed Rate Chart15 cm Rows
- 10.7. Grass Seed Rate Chart6 inch Rows
- 10.8. Grass Seed Rate Chart19 cm Rows
- 10.9. Grass Seed Rate Chart7.5 inch Rows
- 10.10. Grass Seed Rate Chart25 cm Rows
- 10.11. Grass Seed Rate Chart10 inch Rows
- 11. Attachments
- 11.1. Optional Grass Seed Attachment
- 11.2. Drillshaft Turn Indicator
- 11.3. Cover Chains
- 11.4. TruVee Opener Attachment
- 11.5. HalfSpeed Drive For FlutedFeed
- 11.6. Grain Feed StopFluted Feeds
- 11.7. Fertilizer Feed Stop
- 11.8. Grass Seed Feed Stop
- 11.9. Adjust Depth Gauging Press Wheel
- 11.10. Depth Bands for Cast Iron Boots
- 11.11. Fertilizer Spouts
- 12. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 12.1. Lubricate and Maintain the Machine Safely
- 12.2. Perform Lubrication and Maintenance Procedures
- 12.3. Multipurpose Extreme Pressure (EP) Grease
- 12.4. Gear Oil
- 12.5. Alternative and Synthetic Lubricants
- 12.6. Lubrication Symbols
- 12.7. Lubricant Storage
- 12.8. Lubrication Points
- 12.9. Meter Components
- 13. Troubleshooting
- 13.1. Troubleshooting
- 14. Servicing
- 14.1. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 14.2. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 14.3. Metric Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartStandard Applications
- 14.4. Metric Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartHeavyDuty Applications
- 14.5. SAE Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartStandard Applications
- 14.6. SAE Face Seal and ORing Stud End Fitting Torque ChartHeavyDuty Applications
- 14.7. FaceSealFitting Assembly and InstallationAll Pressure Applications
- 14.7.1. FaceSeal ORing to Stud End Installation
- 14.7.2. FaceSeal Adjustable Stud End ORing Installation
- 14.7.3. FaceSeal Straight Stud End ORing Installation
- 14.7.4. Fitting Installation
- 14.7.5. Assembly Torque
- 14.8. Use Safe Service Procedures
- 14.9. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 14.10. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 14.11. Service Tires Safely
- 14.12. Tighten Main Drive Chains
- 14.13. Tighten FlutedFeed Drive Chains
- 14.14. Tighten the Drive Chains
- 14.15. Preventing Contamination
- 14.16. Check Acremeter
- 14.17. Reset FlutedFeed Cups
- 14.18. Check Feed Shaft Rolling Torque
- 14.19. Replace Depth Gauge Wheel ArmTruVee Attachment
- 14.20. Replace Fertilizer Feed Wheels
- 14.21. Determine When to Replace DoubleDisk Openers
- 14.22. Replace and Adjust DoubleDisk Openers on Aluminum Boots
- 14.23. Replace and Adjust DoubleDisk Openers on CastIron Boots
- 14.24. Replace Inside Scrapers
- 14.25. Replace Seed TubesDoubleDisk Opener
- 14.26. Main Drive Shear Pin
- 15. Storing
- 15.1. Prepare for Storage
- 15.2. Remove from Storage
- 15.3. Clean Grain Box
- 15.4. Clean the Fertilizer Box
- 16. Specifications
- 16.1. Tractor Requirements
- 16.2. Machine Specifications
- 16.3. Locate and Record Product Identification Number
- 16.4. Keep Proof of Ownership
- 16.5. Keep Machines Secure
- 17. John Deere Service Literature
- 17.1. Technical Information
- 18. John Deere Service Keeps You on the Job
- 18.1. John Deere Is At Your Service






