Setting material rates, Check contact tires, Check flute shaft type – Great Plains NTA3007 Operator Manual User Manual

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NTA907 or NTA3007

Table of Contents

Index

Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

166-371M

Table of Contents

Index

2012-07-02

Setting Material Rates

Rate setting details are covered in the Seed Rate Manual
167-085B, which also contains seed and fertilizer rate
charts. The topic is covered only in summary form in the
present manual.

The NTA907 or NTA3007 drill is a volumetric implement.
For a given metering configuration, rates will vary for
materials with different density and granularity. The rate
charts provide starting point, but calibration is essential
for accurate application (even if using both meters for the
same material at the same rate). Material rates are set
independently for each hopper and meter.

Check Contact Tires

Reliable material rates are only achieved if the ground
drive system is working properly. The transport tires and
contact drive tires must be the correct size, and must be
inflated to factory specifications. Check tire pressures,
particularly the contact tire pressures, whenever loading
seed or fertilizer. See page 166.

Always replace worn tires with the correct size.

Check Flute Shaft Type

For some unusual very high rate applications and some
small seeds, Great Plains offers alternate meter flute
shafts (page 158) that change rates to 150%, 200% or
~25% vs. the factory standard shaft.

Refer to Figure 86
(which depicts a single flute “star” with its halves, a single star
mated, two stars staggered, and a filler)
Know your “stars” setup. If your drill has never been
changed from factory standard, you have standard meter
flute shafts with 2 “stars” (4 halves) per outlet. How many
and what type of “stars” you have determines which rate
chart to use.

Refer to Figure 87 (depicting an inspection from below meter)
If the configuration is not known, inspect the flute shaft
from the hopper lid (if hopper empty), or from below the
meter, with the calibration door fully open. It is not
necessary to remove the shaft. Inspect the flutes
(

or

), and filler rings

at active outlets.

On a standard “2 star” shaft, each seed drop outlet
contains two standard flute sets (4 halves

), each pair

staggered slightly from the next. Unused outlets are fully
blocked by filler rings

.

On a “3 star” shaft, each outlet contains 3 flute

sets.

On a “4 star” shaft, each outlet contains 4 flute

sets,

with no fillers between adjacent drops.
On a small seed shaft, each outlet contains one set of
shallow flutes

.

See also “Changing Meter Flutes” on page 185.

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Seed and Fertilizer Rate Charts

for:

AD4010HD Air Drills,

NTA607HD or NT

A2007HD Air Drills,

NTA907HD or NT

A3007HD Air Drills,

and

ADC2350 or ADC2350B Air Drill Carts

with all compatible air drill implements

The fo lowing pages are to assist in the proper se

ting of seeding and

fer ilizer rates for the air dr

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Checking Flute Shafts

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