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Kinze 3500 - Even-Row Push Row Unit; Row Marker Speed Adjustment

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Model 3500M0258-01
Rev. 9/17 2-19
Machine Operation
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.
NOTE 1: Hydraulics operate slowly when oil is cold. Make all adjustments with oil warm.
NOTE 2: On a tractor where oil flow cannot be controlled, tractor flow rate may be greater than rate marker
cylinder can accept. Hold tractor hydraulic control lever until cylinder reaches end of its stroke. This occurs
most often on tractors with an open center hydraulic system.
NOTE 3: On tractors with a closed center hydraulic system, set hydraulic flow control so detent functions
properly.
1. Loosen jam nut and turn control clockwise (IN) to slow speed or counterclockwise (OUT) to increase speed.
2. Tighten jam nut after adjustments are made.
ROW MARKER SPEED ADJUSTMENT
Marker lower flow control
Marker raise flow control
Row marker flow control valves
Even-row push row unit
An Even-Row Push Row Unit Package is available to add one
additional push row unit on outer L.H. side of front toolbar for use with
Solid Row Interplant Package.
NOTE: See ‘‘Row Marker Adjustment’’ for determining correct
length to set row marker assemblies when planting with even-
row push row unit option.
An inner hitch with a 7½" (19 cm) offset mount is available from Kinze
through your Kinze Dealer to plant two 15" rows between last year’s
30" rows and avoid tire damage from stalks by driving off row
NOTE: install hitch onto 2-point hitch bar using R.H. hole If
2-Point Hitch Option is used. A 7½" (19 cm) offset mount is not
needed. See “Offset Hitch Adjustment” for additional information.
EVEN-ROW PUSH ROW UNIT
Excessive row marker travel speed
can damage row markers. Adjust flow
controls before row markers are first
used.
NOTICE

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