Every meter has the potential to singulate seed accurately.
But speed, seed size and wear can throw a meter off by 5, 10 or even 20 percent. So instead of planting 30,000 seeds per acre, some meters may be dispensing 33,000 unevenly spaced seeds causing intense competition between plants. Another meter may only deliver only 27,000.
Put your meters on a MeterMax and get precise seed spacing. Here's how your certified MeterMax operator does it:
- Clean, replace worn parts and properly balance the meter.
- Place a finger pickup or vacuum meter onto the stand.
- Add a handful of the specific seed size and weight of the corn that you intend to plant.
- Set the Test Stand speed gauge to your anticipated planting speed.
- Watch AutoPilot count skips and doubles over runs of up to 10,000 seeds (a row that is almost a mile lont).
- Adjust the meter “on-the-fly” until skips and doubles are eliminated.
- Print a “receipt’ that shows meter performance.