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![]() TITLE(s): GINNER (agriculture) Tends variety of machines, such as dryers, cleaners, gin stands, and linters, that dry, clean, and separate cotton lint from seed and waste material: Slides hand into seed chutes and removes accumulations of seed. Observes saw ribs in gin stand and linter screens to detect clogging. Removes cotton manually or using ginstick. Opens gas supply valve and pushes alarm switch to warn workers that machinery is starting. Pushes switches to start separator, vacuum, and trash fans; seed augers; linters; cleaners; and other auxiliary equipment. Turns control knobs on automatic dryers to ignite fire and set drying temperature. Ascertains seed-handling instructions from seed tags, pulls ropes to open gates, allowing seeds to be deposited in hoppers according to instructions, and resets automatic seed-weighing counter. Pulls ropes to open suction gates and start suction that controls flow of cotton through equipment. Listens to sounds of running machinery, observes flow of seeds and cotton, feels cotton sample, and sniffs air to detect equipment malfunction and maladjustment and burning cotton. Stops machine and removes obstructions, adjusts dryer temperature, and regulates cotton feed to correct malfunctions, achieve optimum drying of cotton, and maintain maximum ginning capacity of machines. Closes suction gates after last bale of order has been ginned. Records seed weight and bale weight on report form. Periodically replaces worn and defective parts on machines. Lubricates motors, bearings, and other friction surfaces. May be identified with machines tended or with work performed, such as linting, cleaning, drying, and ginning. GOE: 05.12.07 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 81 ONET CROSSWALK: 79021 Farm Equipment Operators |
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TITLE(s):
GINNER (agriculture)
Tends variety of machines, such as dryers, cleaners, gin stands, and linters, that dry, clean, and
separate cotton lint from seed and waste material: Slides hand into seed chutes and removes
accumulations of seed. Observes saw ribs in gin stand and linter screens to detect clogging. Removes
cotton manually or using ginstick. Opens gas supply valve and pushes alarm switch to warn workers
that machinery is starting. Pushes switches to start separator, vacuum, and trash fans; seed augers;
linters; cleaners; and other auxiliary equipment. Turns control knobs on automatic dryers to ignite
fire and set drying temperature. Ascertains seed-handling instructions from seed tags, pulls ropes
to open gates, allowing seeds to be deposited in hoppers according to instructions, and resets
automatic seed-weighing counter. Pulls ropes to open suction gates and start suction that controls
flow of cotton through equipment. Listens to sounds of running machinery, observes flow of seeds and
cotton, feels cotton sample, and sniffs air to detect equipment malfunction and maladjustment and
burning cotton. Stops machine and removes obstructions, adjusts dryer temperature, and regulates
cotton feed to correct malfunctions, achieve optimum drying of cotton, and maintain maximum ginning
capacity of machines. Closes suction gates after last bale of order has been ginned. Records seed
weight and bale weight on report form. Periodically replaces worn and defective parts on machines.
Lubricates motors, bearings, and other friction surfaces. May be identified with machines tended or
with work performed, such as linting, cleaning, drying, and ginning.
GOE: 05.12.07 STRENGTH: L GED: R3 M1 L2 SVP: 4 DLU: 81
ONET CROSSWALK: 79021 Farm Equipment Operators
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