I"m on my third 7000 since 1976. Monitors have never failed me, except when I failed it- on the first 7000. I"ve probably planted more at night than in daytime. First 7000- had an issue, when a light came on. Unhooked the drive, fixed the issue. Planted 7 acres with one lite on....figured the monitor was just touchy and wrong. It was right! It was not planting that row cuz I didn"t re-latch the drive. Found the spot in the field, knew the direction I was going.....put that row on and the other three off, and replanted the 7 acres.
BTW, at night I have a shop towel over the monitor, held on with two little magnets. Monitor lites show up under the towel without being bright enough to ruin my nite vision at each end of the field. I"d rather plant at nite with a monitor than daytime without one. And that miserable buzzer??? Not so bad on an open station 3020, but the cab tractors since? I stuff the buzzer with duct seal, right through the front vent! I don"t need the audible...the monitor lights are right in front of me in the cab! Simpler than going inside and cutting a wire.
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