if i remember correct the soybean special had double disc openers and press wheels,as stated before if you drive the feed cups to fast the you will have to close then down to decrease seed output,if your seed count per pound is low say 2250 per lbs then the opening will be to small and crack the seed, where if there 3000 count they will flow thru ok,there are a couple of ways to adjust most drills to to get desired feed rates,one as you know is shaft speed to feed cup opening which has several variables depending on the different size sprockets that are available,also on some drills you can adjust the gates in front of the feed cup to help with seed size ,for instance you can open the gate one notch and it will allow the feed to be closed a little tighter for larger seed and help with the splitting problem or vice versa, even though the feeds are picking several seed at one time they will scatter apart as they fall through the seed tube unless your driving awfully slow,a little trial and error most of the time will let you find the combination that works best for what you planting
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