
06/07/10, 08:25 AM
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Join Date: Aug 2005
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I love it when there comes a time when I can learn something new, and realize it and not let the moment pass by unnoticed. 1ok What is a cuttoff and a knocker that they need replaced, and where would I get one for a machine made in the 20s 30s? Yes I know the plates were right, as I have 6 sets of plates and always make note to find out what plate size to use when buying the seed corn.
Geo. Ive done that on plywood. Seed bounces and dont tell you much. Bout the best I accomplished was to make the run 6 times across 3 sheets of plywood laid longways. They had a lap of a foot each over each other. I gathered all the seed from each side, best I could, cause the bounces caused somma them to be where I wouldnt know where they started out from, what box that is. Then after gathering the seed and counting it 6 times, Id have a central amount of seed I could figure came out of each box.( I counted each side seperatly). Then, by figuring the length the planter ran and devideing that by the number of seed, id get a rough estimate of how far the seed was spaced.
Ron. Ive thought of birds, especially due to this being a shallow planter
Ive also thought of the fertilizer touching the seed as it used to free fall from the rubber flutes onto the top of the ground. Im going to make a 4in bracket to seperate the fert from the seed corn and bury it 4in.
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