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Table of Contents

Index

Troubleshooting

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Low
Population,
Single
Row, cont.

Skips due to low meter pressurization at one
or several rows

Check shutter setting.
Check for excess wear on seed drop brush.
Check for loose or leaking pressure hose.

Skips due to skipping chain

Check for worn chain, worn idlers, and low chain slack
(page 109).

Skips due to debris in disk pockets

Remove rain covers. Inspect and clean out disks.

Row has blank disk installed

Replace with seeding disk.

Seed sensor obscured

Clean out seed tube (see page 97).

Seed tube plugged

Raise planter, expose bottom of seed tube and clean
out.

Swath Command clutch slipping/failed
Swath Command solenoid malfunction

Check for slippage with tubing to clutch disconnected.
Check tubing to valve, and lead to WSMB harness.

Population Too Low

Problem

Cause

Solution

Population Too High

Problem

Cause

Solution

Overall High
Population

Incorrect seed rate

Check seed rate charts

Two seeds per pocket on the disk
(doubles), due to excess meter pres-
surization

Methodically decrease the controlled air to the meter. See
Fan and Adjustment” on page 61.

Two seeds per pocket on the disk
(doubles), due to pockets too large
for the seed

Select a disk with smaller pockets.

Air meter pressure too high due to
pressure sensor not zeroed properly.

Re-zero the air pressure with the fan off. Make sure the dis-
played pressure reads 0.00.

Air pressure too high, false informa-
tion driving the DICKEY-john® soft-
ware.

Compare the air pressure reported on the monitor console to
the mechanical gage. If they do not match:
• Inspect the

1

4

in sample lines from the row units up to the

sensor chamber for leaks.

• Make sure all non-planting rows have blank disks.

• Re-zero the air pressure with the fan off.

False alarms or actual seed rate
errors due to monitor setup with
incorrect row count, spacing or
active rows

When troubleshooting population issues, always first rule out
seed monitor setup. Review planter configuration and moni-
tor setup.

Incorrect cell count

Replace seed disks with correct disks, or reset rate for cur-
rent disks (if within range).

Incorrect speed sensor constant

Perform speed calibration per DICKEY-john® monitor man-
ual. See page 167.

Doubles due to incorrect disk for
crop or seed size

Use recommended disk for crop and seed size.

Sticky seeds: excess seed treatment Increase seed lubricant.