Posted by Tree-Farmer on April 24, 2023 at 20:49:21 from (136.32.200.240):
I bought a JD 7000 a few years ago and didn't realize at the time that I bought one of the few with Plates. Yup, I have a Plate Planter and would like to ask for your help, here on Yesterdays Planters.
I want to plant corn this year, and I need to buy a plate.
I bought my seed corn and it has plate info on the bag. It says the seed size is MR and says I need a B25 plate, which it says is Plastic or a 16 cell steel plate: 2043 or a 24 cell steel: 2824. (But maybe the "plastic" or "steel" isn't correct)
I understand that 24 cell is better, so I should buy that.
Lincoln Ag has a 24 cell plate, part: B25-24. They also have a different plate, part number: B28-24, which is close to 2824 from the bag.
1. Do you know the difference between B25-24 and B28-24? Which do you think would be the right one for my 7000?
New question: Does anyone have a manual for a JD 7000 planter and be willing to look up the chart for the settings, for this question?
2. Does the manual have a chart specifically for plate settings? (The charts I've seen are for finger pick-up)
3. If there is a chart for a plate, would it be for 16 hole plate?
Then I would have do a calculation for a 24 hole plate? Is that correct?
I have a manual, but can't find it now. I'm willing to buy one, but am wondering if it even has the setting/chart for plates.
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