west central illinois | Chief - 8/15/2017 20:46
Have been trying to get my Kinze 3600 twinline units to run level front to back. Have raised hitch as high as it will go, still not level. Dealer came and shimmed the hitch, that helped but still not level. Raised center 4 wheels to top hole which lowered the tool bar, still not level. Delta Force has worn the parallel arms- bushings were still good but holes in parallel arms were bad, put on new arms and bushings and bolts. Still tips forward, especially on one side. Checked tire pressure, all 40 psi. Is Kinze's manufacturing process that bad that they can't get these things to run level? Has anyone else had this problem? We have problems with loose dirt getting in the seed trench and causing shallow seeds. Have replaced all true-vees, center scrapers, gauge wheel arms and gauge wheel tires and set to specs. Still same problem. With delta force had hoped to be able to run faster-6.5 to 7 mph but can only go 5 mph or we get shallow seeds. Also had trouble with beans and emergence. Front rows with spring down force came up way better than the back rows with delta force. This is a 2011 planter. Have a 2013 planter with springs we use only for beans and it runs level and plants beans way better than the delta force planter. Never had this problem with my old 2600. I'm about to consider buying a green planter. is your mast sprung? Or frame sprung? I find it hard to believe after changing everything you have that it still runs unlevel. We have 2 3600's and they run perfect.
Edited by emtbd1979 8/15/2017 21:58
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