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44W UNIT PLANTER
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OPERATORS MANUAL 44W UNIT PLANTER OMB25407
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LITHO IN THE U.S.A. ENGLISH
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TO THE PURCHASER
Your new planter is sturdy and dependable. It
will give long and efficient service if given
proper care and operation. Thts operator' s
manual contains Information on the proper
operation, adjustment, mainte- nance, and
lubrication.
When in need of parts, see your John Deere
dealer. He will furnish genuine John Deer e Parts
and prompt and efficient service in the field or
in the shop. Right -hand and left-hand referenc e
is deter - mined by standing at the rear of the
planter and I acing the direction of travel.
Study this manual carefully. Keep It handy, in a
safe place, for future reference.
44W UNIT PL A NT ER Check off model of your
planter, special equtp- ment obtained, and record
date purchased. Model
V -Wlng....................... Spring Pressure
Attachment......... Brush Cut -Off and Baffle
Plate ....... Cotton Cell-Drop P Wanting
Attachment . . Pea and Bean Attaehment...........
Fine Seed Attachment Unshelled Peanut
Attachment Shelled Peanut Attachment .
insecticide Attachment Granular Herblc lde
Attachment. Row Leveling Blades..............
44W wlth Runner Openers ......... Rubber Press
Wheel Tire . Press Wheet Band ............... Gaug
e Shoe . Double Disk Seed Opener ...........
Cappers . Knife C overers ................. Dlsk
C overers . . 8eed Packer Wheel ...............
IN
Date Purchased .....................
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
P oge Page
IDENTIF'ICATION VIEW.... , .,.... 2 Press Wheel Scrapers .......... Gauge Shoe .............. .. 17 17
SP EC IFICATIONS ............... 2-3 Knife Coverers ............... 18
4x-7-Inch Toolbar Adapter ...... 18
OPERATION .................. 428 Disk Covere rs.......... . 18 OPERATION .................. 428 Disk Covere rs.......... . 18 OPERATION .................. 428 Disk Covere rs.......... . 18 OPERATION .................. 428 Disk Covere rs.......... . 18
Preparing the Tractor .......... 4-5 Rubber Seed Packer Wheel ... , .. , 19
Attaching Toolbar to Tractor ...... 5 Metal Seed Packer Wheel ........ 19
Row Spaclng , , ............... 5 Row Leveling Blades ........... 19
Depth of Planting .............. 5 Cappers .................... 20
Leveling Planter .............. 6 Spring Pressure Attachment ...... 20
Adjusting Speed of Rockshaft Drop . . 6 Fine Seed Attachment ........... 20
Transporting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 Brush Cutoff and B affle Ptate Attach-
Planting Lint Cotton ............ ment. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21
Planting Acid Delinted Cotton, Corn, Cotton Cell-Drop Planting Attachment 21
and All Other Seed Except Lint Cot- Fenders for the Insecticide and/or
ton ...................... 7 Herbicide Attachment ......... 22
Selecting Seed Plates ........... 8-9 Shelled Peanut Attachment........ 22
Hill-Drop Planting ............. 10 Unshelled Peanut Attachment ...... 22
Converting Hill-Drop to Drill Planting 11 Granular Herbicide Attachment .... 23-25
Hill -Dropping Distances Charts .... 12-13 Insecticide Attachment .......... 26 -28
Drill Planting ..... , .......... 14 V-Wing .................... 28
Drilling Distances ............. 14
Acid Delinted Cotton Charts....... 15 SAFETY SUGGESTIONS ......... 20
Soybean Charts .. , .. , . , ....... 15
Maize Charts .......... , ..... 16 LUBRICATION ............... 30
PeandaBean Attachment ........ 16
Rubber Press Wheel Tires ....... 17 ASSEMBLY ................. 31-38
Press Wheel Band ............. 17
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SPECIFICATIONS
P A R A L L E L A R S,
TYPES - The 44W Unit Planter 1s a rear -mount-
ed, cotton and corn, hill-drop or drill planter.
It can be attached to any square 2-1/4 -inch
rear- mounted toolbar. One or more units may
be mounted on the toolbar depending upon the
length of the toolbar, aesired row spacing,
position of the toolbar attaching parts, the use
of the quik- coupler, type of hitch, the type of
attachment used on the unit, and the tractor slz
e.
OP TION A L ATTACHMENTS PRESS WHEEL BAND - Used
for a more com- pact seedbed. The band w1I1 close
up the openlng and make the press wheel solid
and increase press wheel I lotatlon in llght soil
conditions.
ROW WIDTHS - Maximum row widths are limited only
by the length of the toolbar and the toolbar
attaching parts. Minimum row widths are de-
pendent upon the following combinations (1) with
clamps on Inside of para11e1 arms and without
spring pressure attachment, minimum row spac -
ing is 20 lnehes (2) with clamps on outside
of parallel arms, minimum row spacing is 24 inch-
es. TYPE OF DRIVE - Sprocket and roller chain
from press wheel axle.
DOUBLE DISK SEED OPENERS - 14 -inch double disk
seed openers are used In trashy field condi-
tions and for better penetration in hard soil
con- ditions.
GAUGE SHOES - Gauge shoes are used for main-
taining accurate planting depth In loose soll
con- ditions.
SEED PACKER WHEEL - 10-Inch seed packer wheel
for firming seed against the moist soil. Not
recommended for loose soils such as peat, or wet,
sticky soils. Recommended for use In limited
moisture conditions.
SEED HOPP ER CAPACITY - A p p r ox i m at e ly 1
-1/16 bushel. PRESS WHEEL - 22-inch press
wheel. Can be equlpp ed with scrapers, and/or
steel press wheel bands. Rubber press wheel tires
are available.
BRUSH CUT-OFF AND BAFFLE P LATE - Used for
planting I raglle seeds such as castor beans.
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Speck ficotions 3 OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTSContlnued
ROW LEVELING BLADES - This attachment wtll mtx
either granular or sprayed herbicide In the soil
from the surface to a depth of approximately 1/2
Inch depending on soil types and
condltlons. INSECTICIDE ATTACHMENT - 30pound
capac - Qty. Wlll apply insecticide In the row
with the seed at the tlme of planting. GRANULAR
HERBICIDE ATTACHMENT - 30 pound capacity. Used
for applying granular her- bicide over the row at
the tlme of planting. CELL-DROP COTTON PLANTING
ATTACH- MENT - Can be used In plac e of the
picker wheel for planting gin-run, mechanically
dellnted, or flame Delinted cotton seed.
CAMPERS - Cappers wlI1 mound up the soil over row
to prevent drylng of sotl In seed sone. Capper
cannot be used with the herbicide
attachment. V-WING - Used for clearlng the clods
and dry soil off the top of the surface soft
either In level plantlng or on beds. Cannot be
used wlth double disk seed openers, or gauge
shoes. FINE SEED ATTACHMENT - Used for planting
vegetables, grass and similar seeds. PEA AND
BEAN ATTACHMENT - Used for drop- ping corn and
beans alternately tn the row. UNSHEL LED PEANUT
ATTACHMENT - Used for planting peanuts In the
shell. SHELLED P EANUT ATTACHMENT - Used
for planttng shelled peanuts. Reduces seed damage
by using plate whtch supports most of seed weight.
17LIFT ASSET WHEEL -Wflpermltasmaller tractor to
handle four planting units and attach- ments.
(specifications and design subsect to change
without notice.)
COVERERS - KnJe or disk coverers are avail- able
for positive seed coverage. TWO-LOBED ROTOR -
Used to gain additional hlll-drop
distances. THREE -LOBED ROTOR - Regular on the
44W.
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OPERATION
PRE PARING THE TRACTOR
ALL TRACTORS For complete operating instructions
coneern- Ing the tractor, refer to the tractor
operator's manual. REAR WHEEL TREAD
On the 1020 Series Tractors adlust the llft llnks
for transport clearance and lateral float. See
the tractor operator's manual. Suiay Chains or
Sway Blocks Adjust the sway stop chains or sway
blocks to eliminate all side sway when planter 1s
In trans- port position. From And Wetghts Add the
neeessary front end weights for ef- ficient
operation and safety. See tractor opera- tor's
manual. 2010 OR 2020 SERIES TRACTORS Belt Pulle
y The belt pulley must be removed from the
tractor, If the tractor 1s so equipped.
When two or four units are betng used, set the
tractor wheel tread as nearly as possible twlc e
the distance of the row width. For example For
40-inch row widths, set the tractor wheel tread
at 80 Inches.
TIREPRE8SURE Consult your tractor operator's
manual for front and rear tire pressure. 40, 420,
430, 1010 OR 1020 SERIES TRACTORS Belt Pulle
y The belt pulley must be removed from the
tractor, If the tractor 1s so equipped. Rocbshaft
Li ft Arms Adjust the hydraulic system so
integral cyl- inders are parallel and the llft
arms operate together. See tractor operator's
manual. Load and Depth Control S yst9m Lock out
the Load and Depth Control action on the 40, 420,
430, and 1010 iserles Tractors. Place the
rockshaft selector lever In the D position on
the 1020 Series Tractor.
Sea BiOCS Sway blocks must be positioned to
eliminate all side Sway except for contour
planttng. Rockshaft Lt ft Arms - 2010 Series
Proctors Adjust the tractor hydraulic system so
Inte- gral cylinders are parallel and the lift
arms op- erate together. See tractor operator's
manual. Setting the Rocbshaft 5e lectorL
euer Set the selector lever In the "D' '
position. LI fl Links Adjust the Ilft links for
transport clearance and lateral f loat. See the
tractor operator's man- ual. Front End
Weights Add all the necessary front end weights
for efficient operation and safety. See tractor
opera- tor's manual.
On the 40, 420, 430 or 1010 Series Tractor attach
the lift links to the inner holes on the rock-
shit llft arms. Set the length of the left-hand
llft llnk as recommended in the tractor
operator's manual. The right -hand llft link
provides adjust- ment for leveling the toolbar.
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Oferatiori 5 sltlon ot the attaching parts.
Minimum row spac - ings are dependent upon the
following combina- tions (1) wlth clamps on
Inside of para11e1 arms and without sprlng
pressure attachment, mini- mum row spacing is 20
inches (2) wlth clamps on outside of parallel
arms, mlnlmum row spac - ing is 24 inches, DEPTH
OF PLANTING The planting depth of the planttng
unit 1s gauged by the planter press wheel except
when ustng a gauge shoe or V-Wing.
Belt Pulle y The belt pulley must be removed from
the tractor, If the tractor 1s so equipped. Sway
Blocbs Sway blocks must be attached to eliminate
all side sway except for contour planttng.
Setting the Rockshaft Selector etien Set the
selector lever in D' position.
Liz Links Adjust the llft linRs for transport
clearance and lateral float. See tractor
operator's manual. front '.nd Weights Add the
necessary front end weights for effl- elent
operation and safety. See tractor operator's
manual. 520, 530, 620, 630, 720, OR 730
SERIES TRACTORS Sway Lochs Install the sway
locks to eliminate slde sway except for contour
planting. Load Control Yobe install the upper
link in hole No. 3 of the load control 7
ke. 'rout And Weights Add the necessary front end
weights for effi- cient operation and safety. See
tractor operator's manual.
DEPTH A DJU STING STRAP SPAC EP
When the press wheel is used for gauging depth,
the planttng depth of each unlt is deter - mined
by the setting of the spring locking pin in the
depth adjusting strap. To change the planttng
depth move the pin up to increase the depth or
down to decrease the depth. Each hole in the
depth adjustment strap rep- resents a change ot
approxlmately 1/2 inch in the planttng depth. To
increase the planting depth by 1/4 inch remove
the spacer from under the lock- ing pln.
ATTACHING TOOLBAR TO TRACTOR Attach the toolbar
mounting brackets to the hitch draft links and
secure each side with qulk- lock pin. When using
the 500 toolbar position the toolbar mast and
secure it to the hitch center link.
ROW SPACING Set the tractor wheel tread (center
to center of tires) twlc e the planter row
spacing. When two or more unlts are mounted on
the same toolbar the maximum row spacing will be
limited only by the length of the toolbar and po-
Adjust all unlts to plant at the same depth.
When V-Wings or gauge shoes are used, the depth
of planting depends upon the position of each
V-Wlng or gauge shoe in relation to the planter
runner.
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6 one motion L EVE LING PLANTER The 44W Unit
Planter is leveled by adjusting the center link
of the 3-point hitch of the tractor. The top edge
of runner of the planting units must be parallel
to the ground when the toolbar is lowered to the
operating position.
TRANS POR TING
To transport the 44W Unit Planter raise the hitch
on the tractor. DEPTH STOPS
RAISING AND LOWERING PLANTER
-gt PUNNER A BRACE MOU NT
The planting unit is raised or lowered with the
rear-mounted toolbar by the tractor hydrau- lic
system.
ADJUSTING SPEED OF ROCKSHA FT DROP Set the speed
of the rockshaft drop on tractor on which the
rockshaft and implement drop can be regulated.
Adjust the throttle valve to give a smooth slow
drop or the plante r.
Additional transport clearance can be obtained by
lowe ring the depth stops on the runner brace
mount. Do not transport the planter faster than
10 miles per hour on a smooth surface road.
Reduce speed when traveling over rough
ground, When transporting the equipment on road
or highway at night or during the day, use acces-
sory lights and devices for adequate warning to
operators of other vehicles. In this regard check
local governmental regulations. Various safety
lighta and devtces are available from your John
Deere dealer.
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Ofexatian 7 PLANTING LINT COTTON SE ED THUS B
SCREW
PLANTING ACID D ELINTE D COTTON SE ED, CORN, AND
A LL OTHER SE ED EXCE PT LINT COTTON SEED
COTTON SPIDER
FALSE RUG (RAISED SI DE UP),
RING GEAR
HOPPER BOTTOM PICKER EH EEL COTTON GATE
THUMB SCREW HOLE
THUWB NUT DRIVE NOTCH
When planting lint cotton, remove the corn
cut-off from hopper by unscrewing the thumb
screw which holds it in place. Place the false
ring in hopper with relsed side up. Install the
cotton spider and hold it in place with the thumb
screw. The hole in the cotton spider is off to
one side of the center and lines up with the
thumb screw hole in ring gear. The drive lugs on
the cotton spider must engage the drive notches
on the ring gear.
Remove the cotton spider. Install false ring with
polsed slde up when planting such s mall seeds
as f eterita, sorghum, etc. If corn or other
large seeds are to be planted, install the false
ring with the flot slde up.
NOTE Some seed plates require s peciat
false mugs. See seed plate charts on pages 8 and
9. Install seed plate.
NOTE Be yuze cotto apide z is seated on the
ring gear when thum b s crew is tightened. Rotate
shaft in hoppe z bottom to be sure it turns
freely. The quantity of cotton planted is
regulated by the cotton gate. To increase the
quantity of seed planted, turn the thumb nut to
the right which will open the cotton gate. To
decrease the quantity of seed planted, turn the
thumb nut to the left.
Install corn cut-off and fasten in plaee with
the thumb screw. The cut -off must fit
tightly against the false rtng.
NOI'E Be sure eom cut- off is seated an the Eng
gear when tiiwn b screw Is tightened. Rotate
shaft in hoffex bottom to be sure it turns
fieel .
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8 Operation
SELECTING SEED PLATES
The selection of the seed plates 1s one of the
most Important steps In preparing the planter for
the field. There is a great variety of John Deere
seed plates available In various cell sises and
number of cells. Growing conditions ehange f rom
year to year, and the size of the need w111 also
vary. There - fore, it is qulte likely that dtff
erent seed plates are required to plant the same
variety of seed from year to year. There are two
ways to select seed plates. One way ts to fotlow
the recommendations of the seed supplier, If
available. The other way 1s to take a sample of
the seed to be planted to a John Deere dealer and
let htm run the seed through his John Deere seed
plate selector stand. In either case the accuracy
of the seed plate selected should be checked when
installed tn your planter and operated at the
planttng speed you Intend to travel. The best
check 1s to ptant a short dlstanc e, at the
desired planttng speed, and then stop and dig up
the hlllG Of corn to determine the actuat
planttng rate.
The planttng speed 1s very important in deter-
mining which seed plate to use. The planttng rate
1s determined by the cell HH of the seed plate.
The faster the planter is operated the faster the
seed plate revolves. Therefore at faster plant-
ing speeds It may be necessary to use seed plates
wlth sllghtl7 longer cell length to obtain the
proper cell 1111 for the planttng rate that 1s
dev alred.
A 24 -cell seed plate revolves at a slower rpm
than a 16-cell seed plate, the result being
better cell HH at the same planttng speed. It is
ther e- fore recommended that a 24-ee11 seed
plate be used In all cases when available for
hlll-drop or drill planttng. NOTE Due to the
foct tftof o 24-ce ll seed plate resolves at a
slower rpm than o 16-cell s eed plate, a 24-cell
seed plate wilf plant at a heavier rate than a
10-call s eed plate with the same cell size at o
gimen drilling oz hlll-dzop- ping distance and
flouting speed. The following is a list of the
most popular corn plates available wlth 12, 16,
and 24 cells.
Plates for Flat Kernels of Corn Plates for Flat Kernels of Corn Plates for Flat Kernels of Corn Plates for Flat Kernels of Corn
12Cel I TdCel I
H697B B 30070 Extra small corn
H966B H894B H1302B Extra small corn
H966B H894B H1302B Small corn
H966B H1572B H27llB Small slender corn
H1572B H27llB Small slender corn
H948B H695B H950B Medium corn
H948B H2156B H2594B Long thick corn
H2156B H2594B Long thick corn
H696B H2836B Large corn
H2504B H2848B Medlum flat slurry treated corn
H2503B H2847B Large flat slurry treated corn
B12488B ..... Extra large flat slurry treated corn
Plates for Round K ernels of Corn Plates for Round K ernels of Corn Plates for Round K ernels of Corn Plates for Round K ernels of Corn
12CelI 16Ce I I 2éCel Kind of Corn
H2295B . . Extra small round corn
H2043B H2824B Small round corn
H2560B H1933BB H2824B Small round corn
H2560B H1933BB l0853B Medium round corn
. H2044B H2820B H2712B . Large round corn Extra large round corn
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Operation 9 The following is a partial list of
seed plates which require a special false rlng or
I loor plate, or the regular Iloor plate turned
over
The following is a list of the soybean plates
and the edible bean plates
Plates for Soybeons
20Ce II
H 1255 B H 2527 B (Use with E 1279B Ftoor Plate)
Seed Plote Ho.
No. of Cells
Ki nd of Seed
jH 779B 16 jH 780B 16 jH 96lB 16 H 963B 16
Popcorn Medium country gentleman
sweet corn Spanish corn and small popcorn Large
countr7 gentleman sweet corn 16 Smatl sweet corn,
small surif low- er seed 16 Medium shoe peg
corn 18 Medium sweet corn, large sun- flower
seed 16 Extra small country gentleman tapered
sweet corn
Plates for Edible Beans Plates for Edible Beans Plates for Edible Beans Plates for Edible Beans Plates for Edible Beans Plates for Edible Beans Plates for Edible Beans
6-Ce 11 6-Ce 11 20Cel I 20Cel I 20Cel I 24Ce I I 24Ce I I
H 1324 B H 1324 B H H H H H H H 1300 954 1315 1258 1254 1255 1084 B B B B B B B H 1301 B H 1301 B
H 1071 B H 1071 B H H H H H H H 1300 954 1315 1258 1254 1255 1084 B B B B B B B H 883 B
H 956 B H H H H H H H 1300 954 1315 1258 1254 1255 1084 B B B B B B B ... ...
j H 864B
H1238B j H 1239B
j H1240B
kTT1262B 16 Cantaloupes and cucumbers
sH1322B 16 Extra, extra small corn
sTI1345B 16 Small round corn
sH1352B 16 Extra small nar row corn
nII1353B 16 Tomato seed (machined plate)
j I42505B 16 Popcorn
jM2671B 16 Popcorn
j I42709B 16 Popcorn
nB21'768 16 Malse, hlgerla and grain sorghum
) H 781B 30 Popcorn
pI42527B 20 Soybeansheavy planting
H1302B 24 Small corn and saff lower
sII2672B 24 Maize, higerta and grain sorghum
nII1256B 35 Onion seed (machtned)
nB27'769 32 Malse, hlgerla and grain sorghum
8 695 16 Acid delinted cotton seed
H1315 20 Acid deltnted cotton seed
j B27783 24 Acid delinted cotton seed
H1300 40 Acid deltnted cotton seed
H1301 48 Actd deltnted cotton seed
j H3 t60B 48 Acid delinted cotton seed
It pays to be careful for your own sake
I Accidents can Pain Lame Malm and cost you
money I
  1. Turn P2386B False Ring raised side up
  2. Use wlth P 509B False Ring n Use with Pfi7lB
    False Ring p Use with P l583B False Ring s Use
    with P 2498B False Ring

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IO Opzration HILL-DROP PLANTING Various
hlll-drop distances, which are ltsted in the
following charta, may be obtained by chang- ing
the sprocket combinations and rotors. The
hlll-drop mechanism 1s equipped wtth factory
Sealed bearings wNch do rat require lu- brication.
When ualng the cotton picker wheel tn the hop -
per use the 14-tooth (drlve) sprocket on the
press wheel shaft and the 7-tooth (drtven)
sprocket on the hopper dr111 shaft. This sprocket
combtnatlon drives the picker wheel at Its
fastest speed. The quantity of lint cotton seed
planted in each h111 1s regulated by the cotton
gate when uslng the picker wheel. When planttng
acld delinted cotton seed or corn, the number of
seeds per hlll depends upon the seed plate being
used. (See tables on pages 8 and 9 for selecting
proper seed plates.)

R0T04
1 ,,
NOTE Remcue pin 'A' ' to yzee rubber same when
chaigtng rotor.
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O9erotiott 11 CONVERTING HILL-DROP TO DRILL
PLANTING DklLL SET ARATOR
DR LL SEP ARATOR
RU 8BSR
Place the spring locking pln In outer hole ot arm.
THREE LOB ED ROTOR IN LOCK ED P0SITION
DRILL SEPARATOR
OUTEP HOLE
Install pin ' 'A' above 1ip 'on drift separator.
Remove plus from holes A and B.'
insert pin ' 'B' ' in hole C' and through hole
provlded In hlll-drop rotor to lock rotor In
drill- ing position.
Rotate arm forward and tnsert drill separator.
Remove htll-drop drive chain from hlll-drop
mechanism when using the planttng unit for drill-
ing.
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Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes Approximate HIII-Dropping Distances In Inches and the Number of Seeds Per HUI Using a Two-Lobed Rotor and 16- or 24-Cell Seed P lotes
Press Wheel Shaft (Drive Sprocket Hopper Drill Shaft (Driyen) Sprocket Hopper Drill Shaft (Driyen) Sprocket Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs Hili-Drop SprockeIs
Press Wheel Shaft (Drive Sprocket Hopper Drill Shaft (Driyen) Sprocket Hopper Drill Shaft (Driyen) Sprocket T 4-Tooth Drive 7-7oofh Driven T 4-Tooth Drive 7-7oofh Driven 12-Tooth Dtiye 7-Tooth Driven 12-Tooth Dtiye 7-Tooth Driven 12-Tooth Dtiye 7-Tooth Driven 1 a Tooh Drise 9-Toofh Driyen 1 a Tooh Drise 9-Toofh Driyen 1 2Tooh Drive 9-Tooth Driyen 1 2Tooh Drive 9-Tooth Driyen g-Tooth Drive '-booth Driven g-Tooth Drive '-booth Driven \ 4-zootfi Drive 12-booth Driyen \ 4-zootfi Drive 12-booth Driyen 12-tooth Drive 12-Tooth Driven 12-tooth Drive 12-Tooth Driven 1 2-tooth Drive 14-booth Driyen 1 2-tooth Drive 14-booth Driyen gfrom Drive 12-Tooth Driven gfrom Drive 12-Tooth Driven 9-Tooth Drive Id-Toofh Driven 9-Tooth Drive Id-Toofh Driven
Press Wheel Shaft (Drive Sprocket Hopper Drill Shaft (Driyen) Sprocket Hopper Drill Shaft (Driyen) Sprocket Sp Sp ocin g BeIween ocin g BeIween Nilis in Inch Nilis in Inch es es
Nunbe Nunbe Nunbe A B A A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B A B
9.0 9.1 9.9 10.7 11.6 11.1 12.1 12.2 13.3 14.2 15.5 t6.6 18.1 18.9 20.6 22.2 24.2
14 14 7 8.7 9.5 10.0 10.0 11.0 11.1 2.1 13.0 14.2 13.5 14.7 14.9 16.3 1 7.3 l8. 9 20. 2 22. 1 28 .0 25.1 27.0 29.5
i7 i7 9 9. 2 10.0 l 0.6 l 0.6 11.6 11.7 1 ? .8 13.7 15.0 14.3 15. 6 1S. 7 1 7.2 18.3 20.0 21.4 23.4 24.3 26.6 ?8.S 31.2
1 2 1 2 7 0.5 11.0 16.7 16.7 i 2.7 i z.9 i 4.o is.1 i6.4 i5.7 1 '. i 1 z.3 i8.8 30.1 2i .9 23.S 5.6 z s. z 39.1 3i.4 3'.1
14 14 9 11.1 12.1 12 .8 12 .8 14.0 14.1 15.4 16.6 18.1 I7.2 18.8 19.0 20.7 22.1 24.1 23.9 28.2 g9.4 33.1 34. S 37.6
1 7 1 7 12 12 .1 13. ? 14. 0 14. 0 US.3 15.5 16.9 IB.y 19.8 I 8.9 20.6 20.8 22.7 24.2 7 6.4 28.3 30.9 31.2 35.1 37.8 41.2
12. 0 14. 2 15. 0 15. 0 y 6.4 t6.6 18.1 I 9.4 21.7 20.2 22.1 22.3 '24.3 25.9 26.3 30.3 35.1 34.4 37.6
9 9 7 13.S 14.7 IS.7 IS.7 17.1 l I.3 18.8 20.2 2 2.1 2 l .1 2 2.9 23.2 25.3 2 7.0 29.4 31.6 34.4 3S.9 39.1 42. I
17 17 t4 14.1 IS.5 16.4 16.4 17.9 18.1 19.8 2 l . 2 2 3. 2 2 2.1 24.1 24.3 2 6.6 28.3 30.9 33.1 36.2 3 7.6 41. I
14 14 12 l4. 7 16.0 17. I 17. I 18.6 18.8 2 0.5 22.1 24.0 23.0 2 5.0 25.3 27.5 29.4 32 . 0 34.9 37.4 39.1
12 12 12 17.4 19.0 ?0.0 ?0.0 2 2.0 2 2.2 24. 2 26.0 28. 2 2 7.0 2 9.4 29.8 32.6 34.6 37.8 40.4 44.2
1 2 1 2 14 ?0J ZA6 23N 23N 2S.6 2S.9 28. 2 30.3 33.1 31.5 34.4 34.7 37.9
9 9 T 3 23.0 25.1 2 6. 7 2 6. 7 29.1 29.4 32.1 34.5 37.6 35.9 39. I 39.6 43. I
14 14 17 2 0.9 2 2.8 2 4. 2 2 4. 2 26.4 26.8 29.2 31.4 34.2 32.6 3S.6 35.9 39.7
I I 9 2 2.3 24.3 2 5.9 2 5.9 28.2 ? 8.5 31.1 33.1 36.5 34.8 37. 9 38. 4
24.4 26.6 28.2 28.2 30.8 31 .3 34.0 36.5 38.0
9 9 t4 2 7. 0 29. 4 31.3 31.3 34.1 ?4. S 37.6 40.4 42.0
30.0 3 2.3 34.3 34.3 37.4 37.8 41.3
9 9 i7 3 26 3S 7 3 79 3 79 41.8
7 7 14 347 3 7 7 4g5 4g5
" Needs per I-lill " Needs per I-lill " Needs per I-lill 1 8 2. 2. 2. 2.8 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.6 3.6 4.2 4.2 4.8 4.8 5.6 5.6
2d Ce Plate 2d Ce Plate 2d Ce Plate 1 8 2. 2. 2. 2.8 2.8 3.0 3.0 3.6 3.6 4.2 4.2 4.8 4.8 5.6 5.6
T 6Ceil Plote T 6Ceil Plote T 6Ceil Plote 1 2 1.4 1.4 1.4 1.5 1.5 1,8 1,8 1.9 1.9 2.1 2.1 2.8 2.8 3. 2 3. 2 3.7 3.7
NEED PLATE NEED PLATE NEED PLATE APP AOXIMATE NUM ON POETS WI APP AOXIMATE NUM ON POETS WI APP AOXIMATE NUM ON POETS WI APP AOXIMATE NUM ON POETS WI APP AOXIMATE NUM ON POETS WI APP AOXIMATE NUM ON POETS WI BES OF SEED -IEEL AND BES OF SEED -IEEL AND S PEF HILL 7-TOOfH 5P S PEF HILL 7-TOOfH 5P OF ACID DEL ItOCKET ON OF ACID DEL ItOCKET ON INTED COTT HO PPEIt SH INTED COTT HO PPEIt SH ON WITH AFT lg Lobe ON WITH AFT lg Lobe ?'-TOOTH SP d Rotor) ?'-TOOTH SP d Rotor) ROCKET ROCKET
H 2672-24 cell H 2672-24 cell H 2672-24 cell 124 1.8 1.8 2.7 2.7 2.4 2.4 3.7 3.7 2.7 2.7 8.0 8.0 3.4 3.4 4.0 4.0 4.8 4.8 6.0 6.0
BE 7783 2 4 cell BE 7783 2 4 cell BE 7783 2 4 cell 30 2.3 2.3 2.7 2.7 3.0 3.0 3.3 3.3 8.3 8.3 38 38 4.3 4.3 5.0 5.0 60 60
H 1300 2 0 cell H 1300 2 0 cell H 1300 2 0 cell 40 3,1 3,1 3,6 3,6 4.0 4.0 4.4 4.4 4.4 4.4 5.0 5.0 5.7 5.7
-1301- 24 cell -1301- 24 cell -1301- 24 cell 4.8 4.8 5.3 5.3 5.3 5.3 6.0 6.0
H3160-48 cell H3160-48 cell H3160-48 cell 60 4.6 4.6 S5 S5 6.0 6.0 6.7 6.7 6.? 6.?
H69S-16 eeI1 H69S-16 eeI1 H69S-16 eeI1 80 6W 6W
H1315-2 0 cell H1315-2 0 cell H1315-2 0 cell 90 6.9 6.9
  • A - Press Wheel without Press Wheel Tire B
    - Prese WHeel with Preas Wheel Tire
  • Chart is Based on One Seed per Cell
  • Use P2 498 Falee Ring
  • Use P 2386 Falee Ring (Haised Side Up)
  • Approximate Number ot Seeds pec Revolution of
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