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Posted by CNKS on May 25, 2005 at 08:09:38 from (204.249.178.138):
In Reply to: adjust length of arms posted by Lou on May 25, 2005 at 07:41:47:
You have to do your own calculations. 2,4,6 row? WFE or NF? If WFE do you want to center the tractor over the mark or track the wheel? Either way just measure until the guess row is 34 inches from the one on the last pass. Example: Assuming a 4-row planter on a tractor with a WFE, both front and rear wheels set to 68 inches (center of tire to center of tire) so that they run in exactly the center between the rows--with the front wheel in the mark--the wheels running between the 1st and 2nd and 3rd and 4th rows, the marker would make its mark 68 inches from the center of the previous wheel track. With a single front wheel or NF, the mark will be 102 inches from the center of the previous rear wheel track or a full 136 inches from the center of the NF between the two middle rows -- a four row planter covers 136 inches per pass, 6 row 204 inches, 2 row 68 inches, etc. If I have miscalculated, someone will correct me.
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