TM
Model 3000M0188-01
Rev. 9/17 2-15
Machine Operation
ROW MARKER ADJUSTMENTS
1. Multiply number of rows by the average row spacing in inches to determine total planting width.
NOTE: Refer to IS622 for Interplant option adjustments.
2. Lower planter and row marker assembly to ground.
3. Measure from planter center line to a point where blade contacts ground.
4. Adjust row marker extension so distance from marker disc blade to center line of planter is equal to total planting
width. Adjust right and left row marker assemblies equally and securely tighten clamping bolts.
Row Marker Lengths
4 Row 30" 120" (304.8 cm)
4 Row 36" 144" (365.8 cm)
4 Row 38" 152" (386.1 cm)
6 Row 30" 180" (457.2 cm)
6 Row 36" 216" (548.6 cm)
6 Row 38" 228" (579.1 cm)
8 Row 30" 240" (609.6 cm)
Marker disc blade is installed with concave side facing inward. Spindle assembly is slotted so hub and blade can be
angled to throw more or less dirt.
5. Loosen hardware and move assembly as required.
6. Tighten bolts to specified torque. See “Torque Values
Chart” in Maintenance Section.
7. Do a field test to ensure markers are properly adjusted.
NOTE: A notched marker blade is available from Kinze through
your Kinze Dealer for use in more severe no till conditions.
Loosen hardware to
adjust blade angle.
Concave side faces
towards planter.
Row marker disc blade angle adjustment
Planter
centerline
Row marker adjustment distance
Setting marker disc blade assembly at a
sharper angle than needed adds stress
to row marker assembly and shortens
bearing and blade life. Set blade angle
only as needed to leave a clear mark.
NOTICE