Posted by big jt on May 10, 2012 at 19:58:22 from (66.172.207.54):
In Reply to: JD 7000 planter posted by MF294-4 on May 10, 2012 at 17:00:05:
If you are using the double run feed cup (cup about 4 inch diameter) which was the original meter for the 7000 you will need both the seeds per pound and the pages to adjust. Those meters planted pounds per acre not seeds.
Kinze bean meters (flat disk bout 10 inches) you are planting either 4 or more likely 5 times the corn rate depending on the disk you have. Blue disks for larger seed are 4 times the size. The much more common black disk are 5 times corn rate.
Don't know what the JD radial meter is.
Local dealer put together a transmission update kit which gives the same ratios as a 7200. If you have that setup you need the pages out of a 7200 book. This one is identified by the sprockets being all in one cluster instead of pairs like the original.
For the short run your local dealer should be able to copy off the pages you need to get going. For the long run you really do need to get the book. Unless the planter is pristene a service manual and parts book might be a good idea.
Oh by the way you will need the configuration also. IE 4,6,8,12,16,or 24 row and type of folding if it folds, also is it mounted (7100) or trailing (7000).
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