OC JD 7000 Planter Question
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Topic: OC JD 7000 Planter Question
Posted By: ibleedorange
Subject: OC JD 7000 Planter Question
Date Posted: 30 May 2017 at 4:39pm
My neighbor has a JD 7000 4 row planter. She plants about 80
acres of sweet corn every year. Her lead man told her that about half the seed
is getting crushed or cracked. Anybody any experience like this? I put in new augers from Shoup a couple years ago.
Thanks ahead
of time for any insight you could provide.
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Posted By: bobkyllo
Date Posted: 30 May 2017 at 5:14pm
New augers for what? That planter should not be crushing the seed. I'm not totally familiar with the junk Deere but I don't think you have to change any settings when you switch seed size.
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Posted By: bakwoodsfarm
Date Posted: 30 May 2017 at 5:27pm
The only augers are in the fertilizer bins, it has a belt metering system, I don't see how it can crush seed at all.
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Posted By: Daehler
Date Posted: 30 May 2017 at 5:50pm
If the meters havent been tested, they need to be. Something could be broke or out of time. We have our finger meters ran every year to make sure singulation is up to par and to make sure there are no broken parts. It is posible that when the finger comes around and grabs a kernel it could crack it especially if there is to much tension on the spring, Sweet corn seed is a little different than field corn. By the way 80 acres is a lot of sweet corn!!
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Posted By: victoryallis
Date Posted: 30 May 2017 at 8:44pm
Put it on the test stand. But I doubt it's the meters. We planted a chunk without issues. We could even plant sunflowers without issues.
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Posted By: Wayne180d
Date Posted: 30 May 2017 at 8:49pm
I planted with a 7000 for five years and never had an issue with crushing or cracking the seed. I wanted a IH Cyclo but this one came available and was priced right for a Deere in our area and was very happy with it.
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Posted By: shameless dude
Date Posted: 31 May 2017 at 2:36am
some 7000's were finger fed, and some used the old style planter plates, which is that one?
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Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 31 May 2017 at 6:21am
Exactly what Shameless said, finger pickup or plate style meter? I'd think if plates and your plates are too big, you could be crushing some seed. I don't know about "half", that would be terrible, but it could happen I suppose if the cell size was way off. "Belt metering system"? I have no idea what this means. Nothing like that on a 7000.
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Posted By: old farmer
Date Posted: 31 May 2017 at 6:58am
Deere uses a belt to get seed from finger pickup to discharge point at ground level.
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Posted By: Tbone95
Date Posted: 31 May 2017 at 7:05am
old farmer wrote:
Deere uses a belt to get seed from finger pickup to discharge point at ground level. |
Yeah, but that's hardly the metering system.
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