The distance was sort of arbitrary. On the John Deer drill that I normally calibrate, it is approximately 20 rotations of the drive wheel. Having said this, the TABLE that is used to determine the amount of seed to catch is based on 150 ft. So if you are using the table instead of doing you own calculations, then you MUST use the 150 ft distance. Chris
Thanks ! This made it soooo much easier!!!!!
Seeding Chart is available at grazer.ca.uky.edu/sites/grazer.ca.uky.edu/files/drill_calibration_magnet_10-24-17.pdf.
This was excellent, thanks coach .
Thanks so much. Very helpful!!
Very clear explanation, thank you for the video..
Excellent video!
Братанчик, смазывай катушки чаще и будет счастье-рычаг высева двигать будешь не напрягаючись,😉
Excellent, thanks
Chris, where could i find or purchase one of those Gram Seed planting calibration charts? Thank you !! Great video !!
does the width of the drill make a difference? or the amount of drops you have ?
It is so time for the USA to move to the metric system
Why is 150 feet used? How do you get that number?
The distance was sort of arbitrary. On the John Deer drill that I normally calibrate, it is approximately 20 rotations of the drive wheel. Having said this, the TABLE that is used to determine the amount of seed to catch is based on 150 ft. So if you are using the table instead of doing you own calculations, then you MUST use the 150 ft distance. Chris
@@KYForages I have a 7 foot seeder with 6 inch spacing. The wheel circumference is 5.7 inches, i am wanting to sow 25 kg per hectare, the answer is?