Posted by Rootsy on May 14, 2009 at 06:53:57 from (24.247.111.162):
In Reply to: C 2 row corn planter posted by LA in WI on May 14, 2009 at 05:52:46:
I am not all that familiar with the 2 row mounted C planter... But could it possibly be setup as a hill drop instead of a drill? that would explain the drop a bunch - skip - drop a bunch deal.
If the cell size was too large you'd drop multiple seeds at regular intervals. If too small you'd get erratic drips of one seed here and there as one fell into a cell correctly.
You should be able to set that planter to drop at given distances by changing the sprocket combination.
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