Seed pool recovery, Population troubleshooting charts – Great Plains YP2425A Operator Manual User Manual

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2014-02-10

Seed Pool Recovery

When a meter has been starved of seed, back-flow of air
through the open shutter reduces delivery air flow. This
causes seed delivery to be slow. If you start or resume
planting with an empty seed pool, the delivery flow may
be too low to keep the meter supplied. The steps below
quickly “prime” the meter by rebuilding the seed pool.

Refer to Figure 123 (which depicts a recovery after an
incidence of bridging at air release screen)
1.

Close the shutter

. This stops the air back-flow.

2.

Clear the bridge

or blockage that caused the

meter to run empty.

3.

With the fan running, listen for seed

to fall into the

inlet.

4.

Wait for seed fall

to taper off and stop.

5.

Open the shutter

to the operating setting.

6.

Start or resume planting.

Population Troubleshooting Charts

29744

Figure 123

Seed Pool Recovery

29744

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Population Too Low

Problem

Cause

Solution

Overall
Low
Population

Incorrect seed rate

Check seed rate charts

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to
insufficient air pressure.

Methodically increase the controlled air to the meter.
See “Fan and Meter Pressurization Adjustment” on
page 59.

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to sticky
seed treatments not allowing seed to rapidly
fill the pockets.

Increase seed lubricant.

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to rough
field conditions causing seeds to fall from
the disks.

Decrease field speed or increase the air pressure in
the meter.

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to seed
pool too low, and seeds are not filling every
pocket on the disk.

Open shutter one notch.

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to disk
speed too high, and pockets are not filling.

Decrease field speed or change to a higher cell count
disc.

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to
singulation (4 tufted) brush too aggressive.

Check for matted, stuck together fibers. Wash, scrape
clean, or replace as needed.

Empty pockets on disk (skips) due to seed
too big for pocket.

Select the correct disk for the seed size.

Seeds are not falling from disk, and get
carried past drop zone. Static electricity can
cause small, lightweight seeds to cling to the
pocket and not fall out.

The graphite component of Ezee Glide Plus addresses
this issue. Increase the amount of Easy Glide Plus
and/or more thoroughly mix the lubricant into the seed.

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