Don't know much about that planter , myself i used my 1240 platless for green beans and what i learned on it is that even on the highest setting on seeding rate ya don't get enough seeds in the ground on one pass . To get a good stand of green beans i'll make one pass and come back over the same rows with one more , yea i am off a little but it makes for a great stand of beans . The only way you will know is try four rows and look and see how it worked out and at seed placement , if ya have four inches between each seed then come back around and go back over the same four rows . You will most likely be off a couple inches as i am as my built in GPS is off a inch or so and that makes it work. OH and 30 inch rows of green beans suck if you have a normal tractor talers build 38 inch rows are better that way you can fit your doney between the rows to pick , now if ya got a bean harvester with a skinny donkey then it don't matter , mine have all left home . So i am the bean harvester . I would have to go to a 40 inch row if the War Dept was to do the picking , Oh did i say that my bad.
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