Posted by Leroy on April 03, 2013 at 04:59:59 from (69.88.205.38):
In Reply to: Planter questions posted by notjustair on April 02, 2013 at 18:21:28:
The 919 planter is a drill only planter while the 999 is a check wire planter so perhaps that will help identify the model. Now for the distance something has to not be set up correctly as those planters when drilling back in the years they were new the normal seed spacing would have been around 20" metween seeds and that is with a 16 cell plate. And the plates would be a cast steel, not a pot medal as those were not used on machinery from that time. Is that only a parts book or a operaters manual? An operators manual will tell you how to get those settings. Also I suspect she is not using the correct plates and they are dropping 2 or 3 kernals at a time. I do have some books that I could possibly find the settings in if you have the time for me to find them. It would help if you could get the diameter of the press wheels as they made a low wheel and also a high wheel model and then get the numbers off all the plates and I can tell you the cell size of every one and what they are for. I know that planter with the proper settings and plates would put the seed twice as far apart as it should be planted.
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