Me, I would want close to 90 lbs per acre seeded, so following the oats line across, I see I can't get there on the slow setting.
So I'd put the gear set in the higher range, and then use notch #30-35 to seed my 3 bu of oats per acre.
The trouble is accounting for the slop in the linkage. Always be openning (making bigger) the flutes so you are consistently on the same side of the slop. If you need to close it up some, close it up too much, and then open to where you want to be.
For your 2 bu, you would want to be in the high gear set, and at notch 25 or so. Again, depending on the calibration errors.
Or you could be in low range and notch 40 about. Eith will spit out about 2 bu an acre.
Also, as rough as your boxes looked for rust and corrosion, they will seed a little light until you get many acres planted and things polish and shine thrmselves up. Your oats seed will drag just a bit ogpn the rough surfaces and slow planting rate just a tad.
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