Publications for Model '8350 GRAIN DRILL BASE UNIT' Following is a listing of all publications matching the search criteria. Publications available in electronic format are indicated by a hyperlinked Part Number. Visit the to purchase Operator's Manuals, Parts Catalogs, Technical Manuals, and other publications that are not available in electronic format. Publication Type Part Number Title Language Operator's Manual OMN1 Series Grain Drills North American Edition (0074) English Parts Catalog PC1446 8000 Series Grain Drills English Technical Manual TM1131 8000 Series Grain Drills English Parts Catalog CD-ROM PC1446CD 8000 Series Grain Drills English Technical Manual CD-ROM TM1131CD 8000 Series Grain Drills English Flat Rate Manual FRM196 8000 Series Grain Drills English Operators Manual CD-ROM OMN159553CD 8000 Series Grain Drills North American Edition (0074) English.
Publications for Model '8350 GRAIN DRILLBASE UNIT'. Operator's Manual, OMN159553, 8000 Series Grain Drills North American Edition (0074). Search for used john deere deere 8350. Description John Deere 8350 grain and seed drill 24 double discs Packing chain, grain and seed box Marker wheel.
The 3-meter John Deer 750 Grain Drill has a working width of 9 feet, 10 inches, a height of 9 feet, 8.5 inches, total weight of 5,975 pounds and a hitch weight of 2,756 pounds. It features a seed hopper capacity of 475.5 gallons and a hopper filling height of 93 inches. The 3-m version offers two rockshafts with nine row units each. The 4-m model has a working width of 13 feet, 1.5 inches, a height of 13 feet, 1.5 inches, a total weight of 10,230 pounds and a hitch weight of 4,630 pounds.
It features a seed hopper capacity of 475.5 gallons and a hopper filling height of 100 inches. The 4-m version offers two rockshafts with 12 row units each. The 6-m model has a working width of 19 feet, 8 inches, a height of 13 feet, 1.5 inches, total weight of 15,000 pounds and a hitch weight of 5,733 pounds.
It features a seed hopper capacity of 607.6 gallons and a hopper filling height of 100 inches. The 6-m version offers two rockshafts with 18 row units each.
All three models have a ground clearance of eight inches, a transport width of 9 feet, 10 inches and 6.5-inch row spacing. They feature a hydraulically operated marker system, with a working pressure of 3,000 psi and a burst pressure of 12,000 psi. The 750 Grain Drill has a 18-inch diameter single disk opener disk with a beveled edge. The gauge wheels are 4.5 inches by 16 inches and are adjustable in 0.25-inch increments from 0.5 to 3.5 inches. The press wheels are one-inch by 10-inch rubber wheels with a down force adjustment range of five to 45 pounds. The closing wheels are one-inch by 12-inch cast iron wheels at a 15-degree angle.
They close the furrow with a down force adjustment range of 26 to 43 pounds. The active hydraulic down pressure initial setting is 700 psi. The 750 Grain Drills are designed for use with tractors that have closed-center hydraulic systems. The company sells attachments to convert the drills for use with tractors with open-center hydraulic systems. The tractor must have ISO-compliant hose unions. For the display to function properly, the drill must have a 12-volt power supply, a 16-amp fuse, a minimum forward speed of 1.9 mph and a temperature range of 14 to 140 degrees Fahrenheit.
John Deere recommends tractors have a minimum of 80 horsepower for the 3-m model, 110 horsepower for the 4-m model and 150 horsepower for the 6-m model.