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Posted by riverbend on October 14, 2004 at 19:14:43 from (208.160.34.160):
In Reply to: Re: International Model M Grain Drill-Thanks posted by rwlmak on October 14, 2004 at 10:25:08:
I hope that this is not too late. I know how it goes sometimes, timing is everything. I spent all day digging potatoes and did not look at the computer. This might be a little hard without the illustration. Gear C moves up and down when the latch B is set in the notches to select the correct gear on the cone shaped cluster. Sprocket A looks like it runs the chain to the feed shaft. There is also a cover on the feed mechanism in the bottom of the hopper. If you ahve an 8 tooth sprocket A, the most you can plant is 42 Qts. / acre with gear C set by latch B in notch 10. If you have a 16 tooth sprocket A, setting latch B in notch 4 will give you 48 qts./acre and notch 5 will give you 54 qts./acre. In all of the above cases, the cover on the feed mechanism goes on the left side (it appears to be the wider side). Good luck with your planting. Greg
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