Indexing fine adjustment, Finger meter stagger adjustment – Great Plains YP1625 Material Rate User Manual

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11/23/2011

401-263B

Indexing Fine Adjustment

If, after indexing, the twin-row side-to-side seed stagger
is substantially imbalanced, it is possible to make small
adjustments that may correct it. Imbalance can occur
over time as row unit chains wear and stretch.

The procedure is different for 6- and 12-finger meters.

If an adjustment is made, test it on one row pair before
adjusting the entire planter.

Before making any Indexing Adjustments:

• Check actual planted seed spacing. Seed Spacing is

found by measuring the distance between 25 correctly
planted seeds in one row and dividing by 24. (A visible
skip or double is counted as one seed.)

• Make sure the current front sprocket index is 1, and

the current rear sprocket index number matches the
number in the indexing chart for actual seed spacing
being planted.

6-Finger Meter Stagger Adjustment

Find your current indexing value row in the chart on
page 49.

Each (sprocket tooth) number directly above or below the
current rear meter sprocket setting in the right most col-
umn of the seed indexing chart represents a small move-
ment of the rear row seed relative to the front row seed.

Changing the rear sprocket to the next number up in the
chart retards, moving each rear row seed back a small
amount.

Changing the rear sprocket to the next number down in
the chart advances, moving each rear row seed ahead a
small amount.

Example 1:
The 6 Finger, Twin Row 30in planting population is
32000 or 13.1in seed spacing. The chart setting for the
rear sprocket is [ 15 ]. Each rear row seed should fall
6.6in behind the front row seed.

If each rear row seed measures only 5in behind the front
row seed, reset the rear meter sprocket to the next num-
ber up in the chart [ 12 ]. This moves the rear seeds
back to make the stagger closer to 6.6in.

Example 2:
The 6 Finger, Twin Row 30in planting population is
32000 or 13.1in seed spacing. The chart setting for the
rear sprocket is [ 15 ]. Each rear row seed should fall
6.6in behind front row seed.

If each rear row seed measures 9in behind the front row
seed, reset the rear meter sprocket to the next number
down in the chart [ 18 ]. This moves the rear seeds
ahead to make the stagger closer to 6.6in.

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6 Finger Meter Twin Row Sprocket Indexing

30in Twin Row

Population

Single Row

Seeds per

Seed

Front

Rear

Acre

Spacing (in)

Meter

Meter

15,700 to 17,300

24.2 to 26.6

1

4

17,300 to 18,800

22.2 to 24.2

1

7

18,800 to 20,400

20.5 to 22.2

1

10

20,400 to 22,000

19.0 to 20.5

1

13

22,000 to 23,600

17.7 to 19.0

1

16

23,600 to 25,000

16.7 to 17.7

1

19

25,000 to 26,600

15.7 to 16.7

1

3

26,600 to 28,300

14.8 to 15.7

1

6

28,300 to 29,900

14.0 to 14.8

1

9

29,900 to 31,500

13.3 to 14.0

1

12

31,500 to 33,000

12.7 to 13.3

1

15

33,000 to 34,700

12.1 to 12.7

1

18

34,700 to 36,200

11.6 to 12.1

1

2

36,200 to 37,800

11.1 to 11.6

1

5

37,800 to 39,300

10.6 to 11.1

1

8

39,300 to 40,800

10.3 to 10.6

1

11

40,800 to 42,500

9.8 to 10.3

1

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../pdf/index_30in_06f.pdf

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Set Sprocket to

Tooth Number on ..

Advance

Retard
Current

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Figure 13: Portion of

Sprocket Indexing Chart

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