2018-07-23
401-652M
YP-425, 625, 825, & 1025-A3P
Adjustments
50
Fan and Adjustment
1.
These steps presume that correct seed disks are
installed (per
Seed Rate Manual
), and the seed inlet
shutters are set for the seed (page 62).
2.
With fan off, check meter pressurization reported by
the Magnehelic
®a
gauge. Re-zero as needed.
3.
Determine the recommended meter pressurization
based on your own notes or the published value in
the
Seed Rate Manual
.
4.
Put tractor in Park and set brakes. Set tractor engine
speed to typical field rpm. Lift planter.
5.
Start the fan. Gradually increase fan speed using the
tractor’s hydraulic flow control for the circuit. Using
hydraulic flow and/or the butterfly valve, adjust meter
pressurization to the developed or suggested value
from step 3.
6.
Rotate ground drive wheel to fill meters. Meters are
filled when seed begins emerging below two or more
openers. With fan running, put the tractor in Park and
set the brakes. Walk behind the wings, remove
several rain covers, and check for seed in meters by
looking through the clear disks.
7.
Re-check meter pressurization. With meters and
disks filled, air loss through empty disk pockets is
reduced, and meter pressurization can change.
8.
Begin planting. Troubleshoot any obvious problems
or optional seed monitor alarms.
9.
During the first pass, take note of the average
populations reported on the optional seed monitor.
If the reported seed monitor population varies from
your intentions by a significant amount, it is
imperative to perform a furrow check.
For serious rate variances, for which the source of
the problem and the solution are not quickly
determined, see “
If the population is only slightly low, the problem can
be skips (periodic empty disk pockets). If slightly
high, the problem can be doubles (period pockets
with double seed). An adjustment to the meter
pressurization may correct either condition (see
step 12).
a. Magnehelic
®
is a registered trademark of Dwyer Instruments, Inc.
1
Figure 41
Magnehelic
®
Gauge
29842
Re-zero the Magnehelic
®
gauge on level ground with the fan
off, and if possible, under no-wind conditions. Turn the set
screw
on the meter face until it reads zero from the tractor
driver’s viewing position.
Port ID for Troubleshooting:
Over-pressure relief port (with plug in place)
Low-pressure port (breather/atmospheric pressure)
High-pressure port (from manifold chamber)
3
2
4
Small seeds, such as Milo, may be under-reported by
the seed monitor. Use the “
” below to verify seed status at the disc pockets.
Furrow Check:
Expose several seeds in each of several rows, being
careful not to disturb their relative positions. Measure
and average the distance between seeds. Compare this
to the predicted seed spacing for the population in the
Seed Rate Manual
.
Any instances of no seed where expected may be a sign
of “skips”. Finding two seeds at the same spot is clear
indication of “doubles”