The implement described in this manual has been
designed with care and built by skilled workers using
quality materials and processes. Proper assembly and
maintenance of this machine will provide you with
satisfactory use for seasons to come.
DANGER
Read this entire manual before attempting to
assemble, adjust or operate this machine.
Failure to comply with this warning can result in
personal injury or death, damage to the machine
or its components and inferior operation.
Description of Unit
The Brillion SS Series High Capacity Seeders are built
with many of the same features as the Standard and
Mid-size Seeders. A larger box capacity with narrow
meter spacing provides the ultimate in high efficiency
seeding. These units offer the Sure Stand concept in
both three-point hitch and pull-type models. Additional
seedboxes are not an option on these High Capacity
Series models.
Owner Assistance
If customer service or repairs are needed, contact your
Brillion dealer. They have trained personnel, parts and
service equipment specially designed for Brillion
products. Your machine’s parts should only be replaced
with Brillion parts. If items covered in this manual are not
understood, contact your local Brillion Dealer.
Warranty Registration
Brillion Farm Equipment, by Landoll, shall have no
warranty obligation unless each product is registered,
within 10 days of retail purchase, using the Landoll
Corporation Ag Products on-line registration process.
Please refer to the Ag Products Policy and Procedures
Manual, accessible at www.landoll.com for step by step
instructions regarding product registration.
Enter your product information below for quick reference.
MODEL NUMBER
SERIAL NUMBER
Using this Manual
This manual will familiarize you with safety, assembly,
operation, adjustment, and maintenance. Read this
manual and follow the recommendations to help ensure
safe and efficient operation.
• The information in this manual is current at time of
printing. Some parts may change to assure top
performance.
• Location reference: Right and Left designations in this
manual are determined by facing the direction the
machine will travel during field operation, unless
otherwise stated.
DATE OF PURCHASE
Refer to the ID plate as shown in Figure 1-1.
Figure 1-1: ID Plate
1-1
INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Federal law requires that you explain the safety and
operating instructions furnished with this machine to all
operators before they are allowed to operate the
machine. These instructions must be repeated to the
operators at the beginning of each season. Be sure to
observe and follow the instructions for the safety of
anyone operating or near the machine.
NOTE
Investigation has shown that nearly 1/3 of all farm
accidents are caused by careless use of machinery.
Insist that all people working with you or for you abide by
all safety instructions.
Understanding Safety Statements
You will find various types of safety information on the
following pages and on the machine decals (signs)
attached to the vehicle. This section explains their
meaning.
The Safety Alert Symbol means ATTENTION! YOUR
SAFETY IS INVOLVED!
NOTICE
Special notice - read and thoroughly understand.
Order replacement decals through your Brillion dealer.
Keep these signs clean so they can be observed readily.
It is important to keep these decals cleaned more
frequently than the machine. Wash with soap and water
or a cleaning solution as required.
Replace decals that become damaged or lost. Also, be
sure that any new machine components installed during
repair include decals which are assigned to them by the
manufacturer.
When applying decals to the machine, be sure to clean
the surface to remove any dirt or residue. Where
possible, sign placement should protect the sign from
abrasion, damage, or obstruction from mud, dirt, oil etc.
Keep Riders Off of Machinery
DANGER
• Do not allow extra riders on the tractor or a
machine. Riders could be struck by foreign
objects or thrown from the machine.
• Never allow children to operate equipment.
• Keep bystanders away from the machine during
operation.
CAUTION
Proceed with caution. Failure to heed caution
may cause injury to person or damage product.
WARNING
Proceed with caution. Failure to heed warning will
cause injury to person or damage product.
DANGER
Proceed with extreme caution. Failure to heed
notice will cause injury or death to person and/or
damage product.
NOTE
You should read and understand the information
contained in this manual and on the machine decals
before you attempt to operate or maintain this equipment.
Examine safety decals and be sure you have the correct
safety decals for the machine. See Safety Sign and
Locations in Safety Section for decal locations. See
Figures 1-3 and 1-4.
Transporting Safety
IMPORTANT
It is the responsibility of the owner/operator to
comply with all state and local laws.
When transporting the machine on a road or highway,
use adequate warning symbols, reflectors, lights and
slow moving vehicle sign (purchased separately), as
required. Slow moving tractors and towed implements
can create a hazard when driven on public roads. They
are difficult to see, especially at night.
Do not tow an implement that, when fully loaded, weighs
more than 1.5 times the weight of the towing vehicle.
Carry reflectors or flags to mark tractor and implement in
case of breakdown on the road.
Do not transport at speeds over 20 MPH under good
conditions. Never travel at a speed which does not allow
adequate control of steering and stopping. Reduce
speed if towed load is not equipped with brakes.
Avoid sudden stops or turns because the weight of the
machine may cause the operator to lose control of the
tractor. Use a tractor heavier than the machine.
Use caution when towing behind articulated steering
tractors; fast or sharp tur ns may cause the machine to
shift sideways.
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INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION
Keep clear of overhead power lines and other
obstructions when transporting. Know transport height
and width of your machine. Refer to transport dimensions
page 5-1.
Attaching, Detaching and Storage
• Do not stand between the tractor and the implement
when attaching or detaching the implement unless
both are not moving.
• Before applying pressure to the hydraulic system, be
sure all connections are tight and that hydraulic lines
and hoses are not damaged.
• Lower machine to ground when not in use so that the
shanks are taking the load.
• Block machine so it will not roll when unhitched from
the tractor.
• Relieve pressure in hydraulic lines before uncoupling
hydraulic hoses from tractor.
NOTE
On most tractors relieving hydraulic pressure can be
accomplished by operating valves after the engine is
stopped.
Maintenance Safety
Block the machine so it will not roll when working on or
under it to prevent injury in case of hydraulic failure or
inadvertent lowering by another person.
Do not make adjustments or lubricate the machine while
it is in motion.
Make sure all moving parts have stopped and all system
pressure is relieved.
Understand the procedure before doing the work. Use
proper tools and equipment. Refer to “General Torque
Specifications” on page 4-1 for additional information.
High Pressure Fluid Safety
Escaping fluid under pressure can be nearly invisible and
have enough force to penetrate the skin causing serious
injury. Use a piece of cardboard, rather than hands, to
search for suspected leaks.
Any fluid injected into the skin must be surgically
removed within a few hours or gangrene may result.
Avoid the hazard by relieving pressure before
disconnecting hydraulic lines.
NOTE
On most tractors relieving hydraulic pressure can be
accomplished by operating valves after the engine is
stopped. Also, the machine should be lowered to ground
so that the shanks are taking the load.
Wear protective gloves & safety glasses or goggles when
working with hydraulic systems.
Protective Equipment
• Wear protective clothing & equipment.
• Wear clothing & equipment appropriate for the job.
Avoid loose fitting clothing.
• Because prolonged exposure to loud noise can cause
hearing impairment or hearing loss, wear suitable
hearing protection, such as earmuffs or earplugs.
Chemical Safety
Agricultural chemicals can be dangerous. Improper use
can seriously injure persons, animals, plants, soil &
property.
Read chemical manufacture’s instructions and store or
dispose of unused chemicals as specified. Handle
chemicals with care and avoid inhaling smoke from any
type of chemical fire.
Store or dispose of unused chemicals as specified by the
chemical manufacturer.
Prepare for Emergencies
• Keep a First Aid Kit and Fire Extinguisher handy.
• Keep emergency numbers for doctor, ambulance,
hospital and fire department near phone.
Tire Safety
Tire changing can be dangerous and should be
performed by trained personnel using correct tools and
equipment.
When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuck and extension
hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side, not in
front of or over the tire assembly. Use a safety cage if
available.
When removing and installing wheels, use
wheel-handling equipment adequate for weight involved.
Use a safety chain to help control drawn machinery
should it separate from the tractor drawbar.
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INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION
F
Safety Chain
Use a chain with a strength rating equal to or greater than
the gross weight of towed machinery, in accordance with
ASAE S338.2 specifications. If two or more machines are
pulled in tandem, a larger chain may be required. Chain
capacity must be greater that the total weight of all towed
implements.
A second chain should be used between each
implement.
OPTIONAL
HITCH
ORIENTATION
Attach the chain to the tractor drawbar support or
specified anchor location. Allow only enough slack in the
chain to permit turning. The distance from hitch pin to
attachment point or intermediate support point should not
exceed 9 inches. See Figure 1-2.
Machines with a 3 hole drawbar, See Figure 1-2.
Replace chain if any links or end fittings are broken,
stretched or damaged.
Do not use a safety chain for towing.
LOCKNUT,3/4-10
FLAT WASHER, 3/4”
HHCS,3/4-10 X 2 1/4”
SEEDER OP SA
9” MAX.
Figure 1-2: Safety Chain Hook-Up
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SAFETY CHAIN
WARNING
DO NOT GO NEAR LEAKS
High pressure oil easily punctures
skin causing serious injury,
gangrene or death.
If injured, seek emergency medical
help. Immediate surgery is
required to remove oil.
Do not use fingers or skin to
check for leaks.
Lower load or relieve hydraulic
pressure before loosening fittings.
INTRODUCTION AND SAFETY INFORMATION
CAUTION
MOVING MACHINES CAN CAUSE INJURY. KEEP AWAY!
1. KEEP AWAY FROM MOVING TRACTORS OR IMPLEMENTS.
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2
KEEP OTHERS AWAY.
2. DO NOT RIDE OR ALLOW OTHERS TO RIDE ON TRACTOR
OR IMPLEMENT.
3. BLOCK IMPLEMENT TO PREVENT MOVEMENT WHEN
UNHITCHED FROM TRACTOR.
4. KEEP ALL GUARDS AND SHIELDS IN PLACE WHILE
MACHINE OR PARTS ARE IN MOTION.
WARNING
8J309
CAUTION
5
6
7
1. 4K706 - Hydraulic Leak Warning
BE SURE TO ENGAGE
PARKING PIN ON LEFT END OF
FRAME BEFORE UNHITCHING
TRACTOR. OTHERWISE
FRAME WILL TIP BACKWARDS
ABOUT FRONT AXLE
9J302
4
3
MOVING PART HAZARD
TO PREVENT SERIOUS INJURY FROM
MOVING PARTS:
KEEP COVERS CLOSED DURING OPERATION.
DO NOT ALLOW ANYONE TO RIDE OR CLIMB
MACHINE DURING OPERATION.
KEEP OBSERVERS AWAY.
2K123
2. 8J309 - Caution Decal
3. 9J302 - Parking Pin Caution
4. 2K123 - Moving Parts Warning
5. 528938 - Reflective Red-Orange
6. 528934 - Reflective Amber
9J301
PARKING PIN
8
7. 528933 - Reflective Red
8. 9J301 - Parking Pin Decal
OTHER DECALS
CALIBRATION OF SEED BOX
Machine May Be Calibrated for Unlisted Seed as Follows:
1.Disengage Clutch (electrical power is required). Otherwise,
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remove or disengage chain from 37 Tooth Sprocket.
2.Raise machine & lock in transport position.
3.Place a canvas or tarp under machine to collect seed.
4.Turn 15/16 Hex on Transmission shaft (211) revolutions
clockwise (422 if 22 Tooth Driver is used). 42 Turns May
be used if results are adjusted as shown in Step #5.
5.Weigh seed for approximate planting rate.
Multiply weight by 5 (10 for 22 Tooth Driver)
if only 42 Turns were used.
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S
O
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C
8
8
11-Tooth
7
Driver
(22 Tooth Optional)
K
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*WILL CRACK SOME SEEDS AT THESE SETTINGS
NOT RECOMMENFDED: LENTILS, SORGUM, SUDAN GRASS
6K588 For SS208 8 Foot Sure Stand Seeder
37-Tooth
Driven
Tightener
PLANTING RATES FOR SEED METER IN POUNDS PER ACRE
1.Rates are for 11-Tooth Driver. Double these rates for 22-Tooth Driver.
2.Rates are intended as a guide only. Variations in size and cleanliness will
affect rates. Check acreage & pounds of seed used for best results.
Do not work on or under this machine unless
securely
tractor or by other sufficient means!
The intent of this chapter is to provide instruction,
allowing you to safely and correctly assemble your
Brillion product.
blocked and supported by a hoist or
NOTE
In most of the following illustrations, the Pick Up model is
shown. Pull Type seeders are assembled in the same
way unless otherwise noted.
Chapter 2
Assembly Instructions
If your seeder was shipped with unattached roller
assemblies, follow the procedure on Pages 2-1 through
2-8.
If your rollers were assembled at the factory, See
Page 2-9. Pull Type Seeder Assembly
Step 1
Support the Frame and Seedbox Assembly with a hoist
or by similar means capable of supporting its weight
without tipping. See Figure 2-1.
RIGHT SIDE
Frame & Seedbox Assembly
Pull Type Model Seeder
LEFT SIDE
FRONT
Figure 2-1: Pull Type Seeder Step 1
2-1
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 2
Attach the Wheel Assemblies to Frame. See Figure 2-2.
Wheel Arm Pin
Load Lock
LH Wheel Arm
Assembly
Machinery Bushing,
1-1/4”
Roll Pin,5/16 X 2”
Clevis Pin
Screw,1/2-13 X 3”
Lock Nut,1/2
Hub & Spindle
Assembly
Wheel Assembly
Wheel Bolts
1/2-20 X 1”
Figure 2-2: Pull Type Seeder Step 2
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Step 3
Center the Drawbar on the Frame and fasten with 5/8”
U-bolts, lockwashers, and nuts. Attach the Jack, Hitch
and Hose Support. See Figure 2-3.
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Jack
Hitch
Screw,3/4-10 X 6”
Lock Nut,3/4-10
Hose
Support
Drawbar
Screw,5/8-11 X 1-1/2”
Lockwasher,5/8
Nut,5/8-11
U-Bolt,5/8-11 X 6-11/16 X 5-1/2”
Lockwasher,5/8
Nut,5/8
Figure 2-3: Pull Seeder Step 3
2-3
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 4
Route hoses along frame and down drawbar toward
tractor. Refer to the Schematic Diagram. See Page 2-10.
Use the hose clamps provided to anchor the hoses to the
frame. See Figure 2-4.
Base End Hose
Rod End Hose
Base End Hose
Hose Clamp
Rod End Hose
Figure 2-4: Pull Seeder Step 4
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 5
Charge the Hydraulic System. See Page 3-10.
Set Screw,
1/2 X 3/4”
IMPORTANT
ATTACH SEEDER TO TRACTOR: Seeder must be
raised with 3 Point Hitch or Hydraulic lift to install
roller assemblies.
7-Tooth
Axle Sprocket
Lockwasher, 5/8
Nut, 5/8
Figure 2-5: Pull Seeder Step 5
Step 6
Install Stub Shafts, long shaft on left end, short shaft on
right end of front roller assembly. See Figure 2-5.
Step 7
Install Drive Sprocket onto stub shaft on left side.
Step 8
Install Flange Bearings on stub shafts. See Figure 2-6.
Front Roller
Assembly
4-Bolt Stub
Shaft
Flange
Bearing
Figure 2-6: Pull Seeder Step 8
2-5
ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 9
Position Roller Assembly between frame members and
attach flange bearing to frame with grease fittings toward
front. See Figure 2-7.
Screw,1/2 X 2” (Pick Up Frames)
Screw,1/2 X 1-3/4” (Drawbar Frames)
Lockwasher,1/2
Hex Nut,1/2
NOTE
Deflectors and transport wheels are not shown in steps
6, 7 and 8 for purposes of clarity.
Front
NOTE
• Tighten Bearing
Collars in the
Direction of Rotation.
Figure 2-7: Seeder Assembly Step 9
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ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Step 10
Attach Stub Shafts to the rear roller assembly, and then
add the Rear Arm Assemblies.
Front
Roll rear roller assembly with Rear Arms attached into
position, behind the front roller. See Figure 2-8.
Lockwasher,3/4
Hex Nut,3/4-10
Screw,3/4-10 X 3” (Pick Up Frames)
Flat Washer,3/4
Screw,1/2-20 X 1-1/4”
Lockwasher,1/2
Washer,1/2” X 2-1/16 X 3/8
Bearings On Rear Arm
Assemblies On Outside.
Figure 2-8: Seeder Assembly Step 10
Step 11
Attach Left and Right Rear Arm assemblies to the frame.
(Drawing shows left side, right side is the same.) Secure
to the stubs hafts with 3/4” screws, lockwashers and nuts.
See Figure 2-9.
Rear Roller Assembly
Rear Stub Shaft
(3-Bolt,5/8”)
Step 12
Step 12 only applies to the Pick Up model. Left and Right
Rear Arm Assemblies. See Figure 2-10.
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