To set my electric seeder to say spread red clover. I put 5 lb in, then go the speed I want and open the gate to 1 or 2 then go till it runs out. I figure it spreads 20 ft and I figure how many square ft I spread then divide this into 43560 (sq ft in a acre) and If I got 21750 or so I am close because I wanted 10 lb to the acre. I have a light bar on my 6060AC So I can drive fairly straight and go any width I want,and tell how many acres I have done, I have found the chart on the local fertilizer plant buggies is just right. They always check every load and tell me how much the Fertilize weights a cubic Foot. I usted to complain all the time about how the chart wasn't right. The sad truth was I wasn't driving the right Width, and I didn't know my acres. PS always run your tractor PTO speed 540. Vic
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