Posted by agpilot on June 01, 2012 at 14:31:30 from (50.33.3.49):
In Reply to: IH 56 Planter Skips posted by Jeff Wenner on May 31, 2012 at 19:28:19:
Jeff: Are you talking about an IHC "456" planter?? in other words a 4 row planter in the 56 series which was built/sold around the 1960's. I have one that I've used for the last 6 years. First thing I did was take all/most of the "slop" out of all teeth/gears every where.. I did this because too much wear had caused the teeth in all gears to push away from each other in making good solid contact under load... It made a big difference.. Before I could see planter plates hesitate (stop) for short periods of time and that is a Skip.. Gear teeth were Jumping around rather then turning smoothly.. etc. There were a few other things but this is the general fix required.. Too much wear in too many places all add up to skips and misses and plugged tubes from seeds not cleanly dropping down.. etc.. ..ag ret.
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