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Great Plains Manufacturing, Inc.

Table of Contents Metric Charts

Sprocket Indexing (Stagger)

25

2012-02-29

Table of Contents Metric Charts

401-626B

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 Indexing charts on page 26 and 27 provide columns
for alternate rear row sprocket alignments. These
settings move the placement of the rear seed drop. The
amount of movement is given as a percentage (

±20% or

±40%) of the in-row seed spacing.
Refer to Figure 9
Adjustments are made only to the rear row timing.

• Advancing the timing (dropping the seed sooner,

moves the seed position back).

• Retarding the timing moves the seed position forward.

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

Indexing Adjustment Steps
1.

Make sure the current front sprocket index is 1, and
the current rear sprocket index number matches the
“Initial” number in the indexing chart for the
population being planted.

2.

Measure the actual stagger at the rear row seeds.

3.

Determine by how many inches (or cm) the rear
seed placement needs to move in order to be
centered between the front seed placements.

4.

Determine the percent of seed spacing, and whether
advance or retard, required to adjust the rear seed
drop to the desired spot.

5.

In the tables (thumbnail view of one shown at right),
find the new rear sprocket tooth setting for the
percent retard or advance desired.

Figure 9

40% Rear Timing Adjustments

29717

Example:

The front sprocket is “1”. At a target population of
31,500 seeds/ac, the rear sprocket is at tooth “17”.

At this population, spacing in a single row is:

13.3 inches

The rear row seeds would be ideally at:

6.6 inches

ahead or behind the front row seeds.

We find that the rear seeds are being placed:

1.5 inches behind the front seeds.

We need to move the rear seeds back another 5.1 in.

A 40% advance is 5.3 inches at this seed spacing.

Advance or Retard to adjust - see instructions in Seed Rate Manual.

These Columns are for Fine Adjustment Only

Population

Initial Rear

20% Rear Seed Drop Adjust

40% Rear Seed Drop Adjust

Seeds/Acre

Tooth Number

Retard

Advance

Retard

Advance

31000

9

10

6

4

3

31500

17

14

1

4

18

32000

17

14

2

11

18

32500

5

14

2

8

18

33000

5

18

5

8

14

33500

2

18

17

15

14

34000

1

18

17

12

14

34500

1

3

9

12

14

35000

6

3

9

19

10

35500

6

3

13

19

10

36000

10

7

13

16

10

36500

10

7

13

4

6

37000

10

7

9

4

6

37500

14

11

17

4

1

38000

14

11

17

8

2

38500

14

11

5

8

2

39000

18

11

2

8

5

39500

18

15

2

12

17

40000

18

15

1

12

17

40500

3

15

1

12

9

41000

3

19

6

16

9

41500

3

19

6

16

13

42000

7

19

10

16

13

42500

7

4

10

16

13

43000

7

4

10

16

9

43500

11

4

14

16

17

44000

11

8

14

16

17

44500

11

8

14

16

5

Example:

Moving the rear sprocket from tooth 17 to tooth 18
provides a 40% advance.