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Model List:
- 2 Row 1015 Integral Planter
- 3 Row 1015 Integral Planter
- 4 Row 1015 Integral Planter
- 1. Introduction
- 1.1. Foreword
- 1.2. Product View
- 1.3. Preliminary Checks
- 1.4. Regions and Country Versions
- 1.5. Machine Overview
- 1.6. Recognize Safety Information
- 1.7. Understand Signal Words
- 1.8. Follow Safety Instructions
- 1.9. Prevent Machine Runaway
- 1.10. Operate Machine Safely
- 1.11. Keep Riders Off Machine
- 1.12. Avoid Rollover Accidents
- 1.13. Prepare for Emergencies
- 1.14. Wear Protective Clothing
- 1.15. Handle Chemicals Safely
- 1.16. Granular Chemical Lid Fill Closed Handling System
- 1.17. Use Safety Lights and Devices
- 1.18. Transport Safety
- 1.19. Tow Loads Safely
- 1.20. Comply with the Transport Speed Limit
- 1.21. Service Machine Safely
- 1.22. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 1.23. Remove Paint Before Welding or Heating
- 1.24. Avoid Heating Near Pressurized Fluid Lines
- 1.25. Avoid HighPressure Fluids
- 1.26. Store Attachments Safely
- 1.27. Decommissioning Proper Recycling and Disposal of Fluids and Components
- 2. Safety Signs
- 2.1. Implement Drop
- 2.2. Chemicals
- 2.3. Reflector
- 2.4. Safety Lights
- 3. Preparing the Tractor
- 3.1. Use Your Tractor Operators Manual
- 3.2. Check Tractor Hydraulic System
- 3.3. Front Counterweight
- 3.4. Rear Wheel Counterweight
- 3.5. Determining FrontEnd Ballast Without Implement Codes
- 3.6. Sway Blocks (If Installed)
- 3.7. Stabilizer Bar (If Installed)
- 3.8. Center Link Adjustment
- 3.9. Lift Links
- 3.10. Vertical Float Adjustment
- 3.11. Rockshaft Draft Control
- 3.12. Preparing Tractor Drawbar
- 3.13. Check Tire Inflation Pressure
- 3.14. Setting Position Control Lever Stop
- 4. Preparing the Machine
- 4.1. Tightening Hardware
- 4.2. Wheel Bolt Torque
- 4.3. Check Tire Inflation Pressure
- 4.4. Rockshaft Control Lever
- 5. Attaching and Detaching
- 5.1. Use Your Tractor Operators Manual
- 5.2. Tractor ThreePoint Hitch
- 5.3. Install Rockshaft Hitch Pins
- 5.4. Attaching Planter to Tractor
- 5.5. Detaching from Tractor
- 6. Transporting
- 6.1. Transport Safely
- 6.2. Transporting
- 6.3. Sway Chains or Blocks
- 7. Operating the Machine
- 7.1. General
- 7.2. Adjusting the Wheel Transmission
- 7.3. Adjusting the Planter Height
- 7.4. Planting Depth
- 7.5. Penetration in Hard Ground, Conventional Till
- 7.6. Penetration in Hard Ground, ReducedTill Planting
- 7.7. Use of Talc Lubricant
- 7.8. Coulter Disks
- 7.9. Dry Fertilizer
- 7.10. Amount of Fertilizer Applied
- 7.11. HoeType Opener
- 7.12. Dry Fertilizer Attachment Maintenance
- 7.13. Handling Fertilizer
- 7.14. TruVee DoubleDisk Seed Openers
- 7.15. Press Wheel
- 7.16. Filling Seed Hoppers
- 8. Finger PickUp Meter Setup
- 8.1. Finger PickUp Metering Unit Operating Characteristics
- 8.2. Use of Talc Lubricant
- 8.3. Using Powdered Graphite with Finger PickUp Meters
- 9. Plate Meter Setup
- 9.1. Seed Disk Installation
- 9.2. Replace Meter Housing
- 9.3. Seed Meter Information
- 9.4. Seed Meter Operation
- 9.5. Seed Disks
- 9.6. How to Use Rate Charts
- 9.7. Seed Rate Table (Finger PickUp Metering Unit)
- 9.8. Row Crops
- 10. Checking Seed Population
- 10.1. Seed Population
- 10.2. Checking Seed Population
- 10.3. Check Planter Wheel Slip
- 11. Insecticide Attachment
- 11.1. Granular Product Attachment
- 11.2. Determine Application Rate and Initial Meter Setting
- 11.3. Insecticide Application Rates
- 12. General Attachments
- 12.1. General
- 12.2. Rigid Scrapers
- 12.3. Heavyduty Scrapers
- 12.4. Unit Mounted Row Cleaner
- 12.5. Furrow Opener
- 12.6. VWings
- 12.7. Rigid Closing Shovels for Conventional Tillage
- 12.8. Double Downforce Springs
- 12.9. DoubleDisk Fertilizer Openers
- 12.10. Covering Disks
- 12.11. Closing Chain
- 12.12. Press Wheel Scraper
- 12.13. Adjust Marker Length 4 Row Planter Only (Follow with Center of Tractor Hood)
- 12.14. Adjust Marker Length 4 Row Planter Only (Follow with Tractor Tire)
- 12.15. Adjusting Marker Disk
- 12.16. Raising and Lowering Automatic Markers
- 12.16.1. Filling Marker Hydraulic Cylinders
- 13. Lubrication and Maintenance
- 13.1. Safe Lubrication and Maintenance of the Machine
- 13.2. Lubrication and Maintenance Procedures
- 13.3. Lubrication Symbols
- 13.4. Alternative Lubricants
- 13.5. Lubrication of Fertilizer, Seed, and Insecticide Meter Roller Chain and Sprocket
- 13.6. Hour Lubrication
- 13.7. Lubrication and Maintenance Chart
- 13.8. Safe Maintenance Procedures
- 13.9. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 13.10. Service Tires Safely
- 13.11. Supporting Raised Machine
- 14. Troubleshooting
- 14.1. Seed Meter
- 14.2. Markers
- 14.3. Fertilizer Meter
- 14.4. Opener Disk
- 14.5. Insecticide
- 15. Service and Adjustments
- 15.1. Using Safe Service Procedures
- 15.2. Practice Safe Maintenance
- 15.3. Service Tires Safely
- 15.4. Unified Inch Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 15.5. Metric Bolt and Screw Torque Values
- 15.6. Tightening Wheel Bolts
- 15.7. Tighten Drive Chains
- 15.8. Check Tire Inflation Pressure
- 15.9. Support Machine Before Service
- 15.10. Clean Seed Tube Sensor
- 15.11. Adjust Meter Chain Drive
- 15.12. Coulter Maintenance
- 15.13. Inspecting and Adjusting Opener Blades
- 15.14. Replacing Seed Opener Disks and Seed Tube Guard
- 15.15. Servicing Wheel Bearings
- 15.16. Closing Disk Attachment
- 15.17. Drive Wheels
- 16. Storage
- 16.1. Keep Your Planter Ready
- 16.2. Check Hardware and Worn Parts
- 16.3. Protect Closing Disks, Openers, and Coulter with Grease or Oil
- 16.4. Press Wheel
- 16.5. Preparation for Storage
- 16.6. Removing from Storage
- 17. Specifications
- 17.1. Specifications
- 17.2. Serial Number
- 17.3. Keep Proof of Ownership
- 17.4. Keep Machines Secure
- 18. John Deere Service Keeps You On The Job
- 18.1. John Deere Parts
- 18.2. The Right Tools
- 18.3. WellTrained Technicians
- 18.4. Prompt Service






