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Knox Soil & Water Conservation District
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Welcome to the Knox SWCD TH-cam channel! Here we will be sharing videos created by staff to educate the public on various topics, services, or programs that we offer. As a natural resource conservation organization we are focused on connecting people to their environment. Our goal with these videos is to allow our customers to view helpful information that they can access whenever they want.
John Deere 1590 No-till Drill Setup - Part 3: Opener Adjustments
This is the third installment in our instructional video series for setting up the John Deere 1590 no-till drills in our rental fleet. This video focuses on the opener adjustments on the drill. There are three possible adjustments: the closing wheel, the seed firming wheel, and the depth wheel. We end the video series talking about engaging and releasing the transport drive lockout.
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John Deere 1590 No-till Drill Setup - Part 2: Seed Rate Adjustments
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This is the second installment in our instructional video series on setting up the John Deere 1590 no-till drills we have in our rental fleet. This video focuses on rate adjustments for the forage/grass box and the grain box based on the seed you are planting.
John Deere 1590 No-till Drill Setup - Part 1: Hydraulics
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In this 3 part instructional video, we will show you how to set up the 1590 no-till drill that we have in our rental fleet. This first video discusses the hydraulic hookups and pressure control unit.
Hello I would like to interested in John Deere 1590 hydraulic system setting options. In your video you introduce the open and closed hydraulic system solution on the no-till drill. I have got an open hidraulic system tractor. My question is, in open hydraulic settings on the no-till drill be able to working the active ground tracking, than in closed hydraulic settings. Thanks your answer Best regards
@vagerdenes The “Active Hydraulic Down Pressure” system that allows the openers to “track” the ground surface, is an option only with closed center hydraulic system tractors. In this instance the cross handle valve on the open/closed center conversion valve is opened all of the way and the down pressure is set according to the gauge. The drill hydraulics will compensate for ground irregularities. For open center tractors the cross handle valve is closed completely. The down pressure will be set according to the gauge same as before. However, in this instance the oil volume in the drill hose and cylinder system “fixed”, therefore if the openers drop into a depression the pressure will decrease momentarily and if they roll over a hump it will increase. In this mode of operation it is similar to the old depth stop/ plunger system first introduced on the 750 series drills. Hope this helps.
@@knoxsoilwaterconservationd6009 Thank you for your answer.
Awesome video. Much appreciated
Do you run the hydraulics on float mode for closed center tractors
Thank you!! Very helpful!
open and closed centre? are you talking about the directional control valve initial position? meaning initial spool position
Thanks for the hydraulic overview. Very helpful!