
1205NT
Adjustments
33
3/7/19
150-131M
Acremeter Operation
The acremeter counts shaft rotations whenever the shaft
is rotating - normally this is only with the drill lowered and
in motion. The meter is programmed to display rotations
as acres or hectares, when using all rows, factory-
specified tires and tire inflations.
Note: Unusual conditions and/or non-standard row
spacings can cause the acremeter tally to vary
somewhat from actual acres planted.
Acremeters supplied with drills have varied over time.
For operational details (modes, resets, calibration), see
the manual supplied with the acremeter:
Gauge-Wheel Drive Adjustment
Inside both gauge-wheel arms are two idler sprockets
as shown in Figure 24. Adjust these sprockets after the
first 100 acres of drill use and at the beginning of each
season.
To adjust, move the front idler sprocket on the top of the
chain down by loosening the jam nut and screwing in
the adjustment stud, located on top of the wheel arm.
Do not
over tighten chains, causing excessive wear.
Tighten the jam nut to maintain the idler position.
Meter Style and Manual
194-074M
152-314M
152-325M
194-209M
1
2
3
4
38110
Figure 23
Electronic Acremeter
1
3
2
4
14528
Figure 24
Gauge-Wheel Idler-Sprockets Adjustment