I have to differ with you there. The Cyclo 800 had three monitor options, the top of the line being called (I think) "the performance center". I have a manual for one and will look at it, but the monitor that came with my planter is the bottom of the line option and it is called "the seed saver II". This basic monitor does two things only...monitor if seed is going past the sensors and tell you if the hopper is low. You can adjust the hopper monitor, but frankly, it is not a problem. The others I think are preset. IF seed flow drops in any of the 8 rows it flashes that number on the little 1x2 display and screams at you. Since it is not exactly high tech and seed flow fluctuates all the time, it puts up numbers pretty regularly and screeches a lot. Most people I know turn the fool thing off...I do not. I cover my ears and keep an eye on it.
In terms of pressure, I have never been able to get 8-9 psi out of my 1000 rpm pto pump (or the gauge is not correct). We have planted at 5 psi based on the recommendations of the service people at our three local CIH dealerships and pretty much everyone else we know who uses one. It worked great last year at that pressure. This year is a little different. The dust and distance are giving me fits trying to read the gauge. I'm working on a solution to that.
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