Great Plains 3P806NT Material Rate User Manual

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Table of Contents

Main Box Rates

Native Grass Rate

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2011-10-21

Table of Contents

Main Box Rates

151-143B

14. Calculate the area rate at current drill settings.

Weigh metered seed, and subtract the initial weight
of the container. Divide this number by SampleRows
(the number of cups measured, typically 3). Multiply
by the number of openers (which is less than 13 if
using alternate spacing)

15. If the measured rate is within 3% of your desired field

rate, no further adjustment is necessary. Skip to
step 21.

The rate just measured is used to locate a new setting in
the Native Grass Cup Rate tables on page 20.

16. Calculate the revolutions needed for the target field

rate. Multiply the calibration revolution rate by the
ratio of desired to measured seeding rate. Divide the
rate just measured by the cup revolution rate (from
the tables) at the current drill settings.

17. Find this number (or the closest number to this) in

the drive setting chart. This gives Drive Type and
Native Grass sprocket sizes. If the setting needed is
below 50 revs/ac, the Rate Reduction kit is required.

18. Set the new Drive Type at the gearbox lever.

19. Remove the access panel at the right end of the

Native Grass box, and exchange the current Driven
sprocket for the new one (from the storage tree at
drill front).

20. As necessary, exchange installed sprockets at

gearbox with those from the Rate Reduction kit (see
instructions in kit).

You may want to repeat the calibration procedure if your
results vary greatly from the seed rate chart.

21. Remove the crank from the jackshaft and store it on

the stob.

22. When drilling, check the amount of seed you are

using by noting the acres drilled, amount of seed
added to drill, and the level of seed in the box. If you
suspect you are drilling more or less seed than
desired, and you have accurately calibrated the drill
to you seed, you may need to change your sprocket
arrangement to compensate for your field conditions.

Note: On older model drills, if all sprocket combinations

result in rates higher than desired, a Seed Rate
Reduction kit (202-580A) is available.

For example, GrossWeight of containers & sample is:

13

pounds

The NetWeight (pounds) is:

8.5 = 13 - 4.5

The PoundsPerSeedCup per acre is:

2.83 = 8.5

÷

3

The PoundsPerAcre is:

36.8 = 2.83 x 13

PoundsPerSeedCup

NetWeight

SampleRows

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=

PoundsPerAcre

PoundsPerSeedCup

13

×

=

NetWeight

GrossWeight

EmptyContainer s

( )

=

In our example, the 36.8 lbs/ac rate is 115% of the
desired 32 lbs/ac rate, or 15% high. An adjustment is
indicated.

For example:
Drive Type 2, 20T Driven, and no Rate Reduction is a
cup shaft rate of:

139 RevolutionsPerAcre

The FinalRevs shaft rate needed for the target rate is

120.8 = 139 x 32

÷

36.8

FinalRevs

RevolutionsPerAcre

TargetRate

PoundsPerAcre

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×

=

For example:
The closest setting to 120.8 revs/ac is:

120 (found in the Standard rate table)

which is a configuration of:

Drive Type: 2
Driven Sprocket: 23T

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