CrustBuster 5500 User manual

5500 Drill
Owner's Manual
(
03-09) # 609412

Identification
Your CrustBuster® drill is identified by a Serial Number and Model Number. Record these numbers
in the spaces provided in this manual and refer to them when ordering parts or requesting service.
Serial Number Model Number
Warranty
WARRANTY: In addition to the implied warranties of fitness and of merchantability,
CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. warrants new products sold by it to be free from defects in
workmanship and material for a period of 12 months, from the date of delivery to the first user
customer. Warranty on purchased parts (cylinder, blades, bearings, shanks, etc.) will be the
same as that offered by the appropriate manufacturer of these parts.
EXCLUSIONS: No warranty of any kind is made by CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. with
regard to new products which have been subject to operation in excess of recommended
capacities, misuse, abuse, negligence, or accident, or have been altered or repaired in any
manner not authorized by CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. is
constantly striving to improve its products. Changes in design and improvement will be made
whenever CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. believes the efficiency of its products will be
improved thereby, but without incurring any obligation to incorporate such improvements in
any products which have been shipped or are in service. No obligation exists for
compensation of unauthorized repairs or modifications without prior approval. And in no event
will CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. be liable for consequential damages, such as but not
limited to: downtime, delayed or late tillage or planting, etc.
WARRANTY REGISTRATION: This warranty is not valid unless registered with
CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. within 10 days from the date of purchase. It is the sole
responsibility of the selling retail dealer to fill out the registration forms and see that they are
properly filed with CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc.
WARRANTY PROCEDURE: Should any part fail to conform with this warranty,
CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. will repair or replace the part or parts which do not conform.
If a part is defective, take it to your authorized CrustBuster® Farm Equipment Dealer
immediately, along with your warranty registration, and complete the proper forms requesting
a warranty adjustment. Our representative will pick up the part to be returned to the factory
for examination. If the customer (first user) requests that a new part be substituted for the old
part, a new part will be charged to the dealer who will in turn charge the customer. If the part
is found by us to be defective, a credit for the part will be given to the dealer to be passed on
to the customer. If the dealer or customer wishes to repair the part, this will be done only if
authorized by CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc. This warranty procedure is in addition to all
remedies authorized by law.
CRUSTBUSTER®/SPEED KING, INC.
Box 1438
Dodge City, KS 67801
Specifications are subject to change without notice. ® is a registered trademark of CrustBuster/Speed King, Inc.

Table of Contents
Identification & Warranty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Inside Cover
Safety ............................................. 2-7
Lubrication, Maintenance, and Service . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7
FieldOperatingChecklist............................... 8
FieldPreparation ..................................... 8
Transporting ......................................... 8
Setting Down Pressure & Seed Depth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
WobbleSlotSeedCup ............................... 10
Chain Tension on Drive Shaft . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Calibration & Seed Rates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
30"RowSet-up ..................................... 12
36"RowSet-ups .................................... 13
SprocketLocations .................................. 14
SeedRateCharts ................................. 15-18
Repair Parts:
Frame .......................................... 19
GrainBox ..................................... 20-21
Drive ......................................... 22-23
Opener ......................................... 24
BladeAssembly .................................. 25
Bearing & Flange Assembly . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
FeedTubes ..................................... 25
Extensions ...................................... 26
Shaft & Bin Monitor System . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27

BE A SAFE OPERATOR
BY THINKING BEFORE ACTING
AND
BY READING
YOUR OWNER'S MANUAL
Avoid Accidents
Most accidents, whether they occur in
industry, on the farm, at home, or on the
highway, are caused by the failure of some
individual to follow simple and fundamental
safety rules or precautions. For this reason
most accidents can be prevented by
recognizing the real cause and doing
something about it before the accident
occurs.
———————
Regardless of the care used in the design
and construction of any type of equipment,
there are many conditions that cannot be
completely safeguarded against without
interfering with reasonable accessibility and
efficient operation.
A CAREFUL OPERATOR
is the Best Insurance Against an Accident.
The complete observance of one simple
rule would prevent many thousands
of serious injuries each year.
That rule is:
Never Attempt to
Clean, Oil, or Adjust
A Machine While It Is In Motion.
To Our Customers
The following pages and illustrations are
printed to help supply you with the knowledge
to better operate and service your new
CrustBuster equipment.
We are proud to have you as a customer
and feel you will be proud to be a CrustBuster
owner.
Any piece of equipment needs, and must
have, a certain amount of service and
maintenance to keep it in top running
condition. We have attempted to cover all
the adjustments required to fit most
conditions; however, there may be times
when special care must be taken to fit a
condition.
Study this owner's manual carefully and
become acquainted with all the adjustments
and operating procedures before attempting
to operate your new equipment. Remember,
it is a machine and has been designed and
tested to do an efficient job in most operating
conditions and will perform in relation to the
services it receives.
If special attention is required for some
condition, ask your CrustBuster dealer; he
will be glad to help and answer any questions
on operations and service of your new
machine.
TAKE TIME FOR SAFETY
2

Safety
3

Safety
4

Safety
5

Safety
6

Safety Decals
REMEMBER: If Safety signs have been damaged, removed, become illegible or parts
replaced without decals, new decals must be applied. New decals are available
from your authorized distributor or factory. Decal part numbers and locations
shown below.
Item Qty Part No. Description
1 1 608760 Seed Slot Adjustment (CCW)
2 1 608778 Seed Slot Adjustment (CW)
3 1 600825 Drill Information
4 1 601732 Seed Slot Caution
5 1 600429 Amber Reflector
6 2 600437 Red Reflector
7 1 604512 Slow Moving Vehicle
8 2 608794 Store Seed Gauge
Dealer Set-up and Assembly
The drill is shipped completely set-up. Check all fasteners to be sure none have loosened
during shipment.
Check all seed rotors to be sure they are closed and gauge indicates zero. See page 10.
Lubrication, Maintenance, and Service
Proper maintenance will extend the life of
your drill and give you years of excellent
performance. Refer to repair part drawings
to locate all bearings for lubrication. Use a
high quality grease in pivot points and
bearings. On greaseable sealed bearings, be
careful not to over-grease and destroy the
dirt seal. Pay attention to recommended
intervals.
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Oil chains with a chain lube. A light
penetrating oil or liquid graphite should be
used on seed cups initially and at the end of
each season. Clean cups with air pressure
or vacuum before applying penetrating oil.
Do Not Attempt To Service
Your Drill While It Is In Motion!
Before Operating This Equipment
Read and understand this owner's manual.
Safety & Set-Up Instructions
F
FF
FNEVER ALLOW ANYONE TO RIDE THE DRILL!
F
FF
FCheck lug nuts or bolts. Torque to 100 ft. lbs. after approximately 1 mile and periodically
after.
Field Operating Checklist
____ Inflate tires to recommended air pressure. Gauge wheels - 32 psi
____ Lubrication as required. See page 7.
____ Seed shafts turned manually to check for obstructions and improper chain alignment
on drive sprockets.
____ Correct sprocket selection and slot width for seed type and size.
____ Calibration as required for accuracy.
____ Lift and pin support stands UP before transporting or operating drill.
____ Three point center link is adjusted for level drill operation.
____ Drill is hooked secure to tractor.
____ Down pressure set for soil conditions.
____ Record acre meter reading.
____ Do not back up with drill lowered.
____ Lower drill while moving forward to avoid plugging openers.
____ Check seed depth and adjust accordingly.
____ Allow no riders.
____ If transporting drill while box is full, turn drive wheels manually before drilling to
assure compaction has not stopped seed flow. (CrustBuster does not recommend
transporting
with full grain box.)
____ Do not turn sharply with drill in ground.
3-Point Hitch Drills
Prepare for field use
Drills are equipped with bolt on hitches for
category II or III tractor 3-point lift.
Back tractor to drill while aligning 3-point
links with lower hitch points on drill.
Secure lower links with pins provided.
Attach upper third link to drill and adjust to
level drill frame.
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Make sure tractor has enough front weight
to retain steering control while transporting
drill. Refer to tractor operator’s manual for
front weight and 3-point information.
Raise drill with 3-point lift. Lift and pin
parking stands.
Transporting
Avoid transporting with full seed box. The
extra weight can make tractor control
difficult at transport speed.
Slow down when turning and crossing rough
terrain.
Observe all laws and regulations concerning
transport on public roads. Be sure all
warning signs and devices are visible and
working properly.
Drill Opener
Setting Down Pressure
Opener pressure setting is easy and allows
separate settings for tire compaction areas to
different soil conditions from field to field.
Screw mechanism allows you to turn the
pressure up or down. The locking nut locks
the desired setting from 95 lbs. to 160 lbs. per
opener.
To adjust spring, loosen locking nut. Tighten
adjusting nut to increase opener down
pressure. A spring length of 11 3/4" is 95 lbs.
opener down pressure. A spring length of 10
3/4" is 160 lbs. opener down pressure. After
adjusting, lock adjusting nut by jamming with
locking nut.
Drill Height
For best performance, the drill openers
should be operated level. This is achieved
with a frame height of approximately 27".
Adjust gauge wheels to attain this height.
Openers operating at different levels on
bedded ground may be adjusted up in the
mounting bracket. Make sure to adjust
spring bracket up. Refer to illustration
below.
Row units that run in wheel tracks can be
set with heavier down pressure to assure
solid press wheel action.
Individual presswheels may be set to
correct for wheel track compaction. Usually,
these will only need to be adjusted once if
the same tractor is pulling the drill the entire
season. At the rear of the opener, a T-handle
stops the single press wheel arm. Lift
handle and move to achieve the desired
depth control.
Move T-handle FORWARD to place seed
more shallow. Each notch changes seeding
depth approximately 5/16“.
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Wobble Slot Seed Cup Adjustments and Service
The wobble slot seed cups should be checked
against the slot gauge initially and anytime
service has been performed on the seed shaft
or individual seed cups.
To verify that all seed cups are set the same on
the shaft, start with all cups fully closed. A
slight crack between the cup halves would be
considered normal tolerance. If any individual
cup is not “zeroed out”, open slot width using
the adjusting handle, loosen allen set screws
and adjust to equal others on shaft.
To determine if the gauge is reflecting the
correct seed cup slot width, close the seed
cups using the adjusting handle. Loosen the
nuts which hold the gauge mount to seed cup.
Make sure gauge needle is firmly against the
slot half and secure gauge plate to read zero.
Turn adjusting handle counter clockwise to
open slot to desired width. (Refer to seed rate
charts pages 15 to 18.) Lock adjusting handle
with wing nut.
Small changes in rate can be made by opening
or closing slot width. To close the slot width
with grain in the box, close the slot down a
maximum of 1/8" and then rotate the shaft one
turn to clear the slot. Repeat this process until
the desired slot width is selected.
Seeding rate is affected by seed size, seed
treatments, foreign material, and test weight.
Refer to seed rate charts as guidelines for
desired seeding rates.
Chain Tension on Drive Shaft
When making sprocket changes to the seed
shaft, tighten chain to leave approximately 1/2"
of flex. The final sprocket must allow the hex
shaft to slide within the sprocket when the
adjusting handle is turned. If the chain is too
tight, bowing and binding of box end will occur
making seed cup adjustment difficult. Lightly
lubricate the shaft where the sprocket will slide.
DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN CHAIN.
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Calibration and Seed Rates
Calibration/Drilling Rates
Planting the right rate can be frustrating.
Sometimes the end result is not what the
rate chart indicates. Seeding rate is affected
by seed size, seed treatments, foreign
material, test weight, and tire air pressure.
1. Always plant clean seed.
2. Check tire air pressure.
3. Seed treatments vary by type and time
of application.
Some seeds are treated at the processor.
Drill box treatments are common methods
of application. Each of these can "gum" up
the wobble slot cup halves and reduce final
seeding rate. Treated seed often flows
differently than non-treated seed.
A general method for checking quantities
drilled is as follows:
1. Set drill for desired seeding rate.
2. Fill the box level; then pull drill for a
short distance to settle seed. Refill box
exactly level full.
3. Drill a calculated one acre.
4. Carefully weigh the seed required to
refill the box level full.
5. Compare the amount used versus that
stated on the rate chart.
6. Adjust seeding rate by changing the
sprocket combination or wobble slot
width.
A stationary rate check can be made by
manually turning the drive wheel. To
complete this procedure:
1. Set drill for desired seeding rate.
2. Place a sufficient amount of seed in box
to complete test. Raise drill.
3. Place a tarp or other material under
opener seed drop to catch seed.
4. Turn drive wheel the required number of
times to plant one-tenth acre. (See chart
below).
Drill Width Turns of
Drive Wheel
27' 21
30' 18
5. Collect seed from tarp and carefully
weigh it.
6. This weight times ten is the calculated
seed rate per acre.
7. If this is not the desired seeding rate
a d ju s t b y c h a nging s p r o c ke t
combination or wobble slot width.
8. Repeat rate check.
Another method involves catching seed
from one or more seed cups and utilizing a
density scale to determine actual rates.
These scales are commercially available,
inexpensive and very easy to use.
Information can be obtained from
CrustBuster®/Speed King, Inc.
Drive Wheel
The drive wheel should not require any
adjustment. Make sure frame height is low
enough to cause drive wheel to stay firmly
in contact with ground.
Scraper Blade Replacement
Opener blade inside scrapers are spring
loaded and require no adjustment. To
replace the scraper blades, remove rear
lock nut and slide both blades from stem.
Assemble with new blades and replace onto
stem being careful not to overtighten lock
nut.
NOTE: Do not over tighten lock nut. Be
sure scrapers move freely. Failure
to do so will result in damage to
scrapers and proper operation of
scrapers.
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30" Row Set-up
12

36" Row Set-up
13

Sprocket Locations
14

Seed Rate Charts
(Revised 12-17-12)
For 7½", 8", & 10" Spacing Drills.
For 6" Spacing Drills, the actual rate will be 1/3 more than shown in chart.
ALFALFA BARLEY
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H 1/8" 1/4" C D E F G H ½" 5/8" 3/4"
18 30 20 37 12 44 3 6 18 30 20 37 20 30 18 23 27
18 30 20 37 12 37 4 7 18 30 20 37 20 25 22 27 33
18 30 20 37 12 30 5 9 18 30 20 37 25 30 23 28 34
18 30 20 37 20 37 7 12 18 30 20 37 20 20 27 34 41
18 30 20 37 12 20 8 13 18 20 30 37 20 37 33 41 49
18 30 20 37 20 30 8 15 18 20 30 37 12 20 37 46 55
18 30 20 37 20 25 10 18 18 20 30 37 20 30 41 51 61
18 30 20 37 25 30 11 19 18 20 30 37 20 25 49 61 73
18 30 20 37 20 20 13 22 18 20 30 37 25 30 52 64 76
18 20 30 37 20 37 15 27 18 20 30 37 20 20 62 76 92
18 20 30 37 12 20 17 30 18 20 30 37 30 25 74 92 110
18 20 30 37 20 30 19 33 18 20 30 20 25 37 77 95 114
18 20 30 37 20 25 23 40 18 20 30 20 20 25 92 113 136
18 20 30 37 25 30 24 42 18 20 30 20 25 30 95 118 141
18 20 30 37 20 20 29 50 18 20 30 20 37 37 114 141 169
18 20 30 37 30 25 34 60 18 20 30 20 30 25 137 169 203
18 20 30 20 25 20 143 176 212
CORN COTTON
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H ½" 5/8" 3/4" C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4"
18 30 20 37 20 30 10 14 17 18 30 20 37 20 30 14 16 20
18 30 20 37 20 25 12 16 21 18 30 20 37 20 25 16 19 24
18 30 20 37 25 30 13 17 21 18 30 20 37 25 30 17 20 25
18 20 30 37 20 20 34 46 58 18 30 20 37 20 20 20 24 30
18 20 30 37 20 37 18 25 31 18 20 30 37 20 37 25 29 37
18 20 30 37 12 20 20 27 35 18 20 30 37 12 20 27 33 41
18 20 30 37 20 30 23 31 38 18 20 30 37 20 30 31 36 45
18 20 30 37 20 25 27 37 46 18 20 30 37 20 25 37 43 54
18 20 30 37 25 30 28 38 48 18 20 30 37 25 30 38 45 57
18 20 30 37 20 20 34 46 58 18 20 30 37 20 20 46 54 68
18 20 30 37 30 25 41 55 69 18 20 30 37 30 25 55 65 81
18 20 30 20 25 37 42 57 72 18 20 30 20 25 37 57 68 85
18 20 30 20 20 25 50 68 85 18 20 30 20 20 25 68 80 100
18 20 30 20 25 30 52 71 89 18 20 30 20 25 30 71 84 105
18 20 30 20 37 37 63 85 107 18 20 30 20 37 37 85 100 126
18 20 30 20 30 25 75 102 128 18 20 30 20 30 25 102 120 151
18 20 30 20 25 20 78 106 133 18 20 30 20 25 20 106 126 157
18 20 30 20 30 20 94 127 160 18 20 30 20 30 20 127 151 188
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Seed Rate Charts
(Revised 12-17-12)
For 7½", 8", & 10" Spacing Drills.
For 6" Spacing Drills, the actual rate will be 1/3 more than shown in chart.
FESCUE MILLET
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H 3/8" 1/2" 5/8" C D E F G H 3/16" 1/4"
18 30 20 37 12 44 3 4 5 18 30 20 37 12 44 3 4
18 30 20 37 12 37 4 5 6 18 30 20 37 12 37 3 5
18 30 20 37 12 30 5 6 8 18 30 20 37 12 30 4 6
18 30 20 37 20 37 6 8 11 18 30 20 37 20 37 5 8
18 30 20 37 12 20 7 9 12 18 30 20 37 12 20 6 9
18 30 20 37 20 30 8 10 13 18 30 20 37 20 30 7 10
18 30 20 37 20 25 9 12 16 18 30 20 37 20 25 8 12
18 30 20 37 25 30 9 13 16 18 30 20 37 25 30 8 13
18 30 20 37 20 20 11 15 20 18 30 20 37 20 20 10 15
18 20 30 37 20 37 14 18 24 18 20 30 37 20 37 12 19
18 20 30 37 12 20 15 20 26 18 20 30 37 12 20 13 21
18 20 30 37 20 30 17 23 29 18 20 30 37 20 30 15 23
18 20 30 37 20 25 20 27 35 18 20 30 37 20 25 18 28
18 20 30 37 25 30 21 28 37 18 20 30 37 25 30 19 29
18 20 30 37 20 20 25 34 44 18 20 30 37 20 20 22 35
18 20 30 37 30 25 31 41 53 18 20 30 37 30 25 27 42
18 20 30 20 25 37 28 44
18 20 30 20 20 25 33 52
18 20 30 20 25 30 35 54
18 20 30 20 37 37 41 64
MILO OATS
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H 3/16" 1/4" 3/8" C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4"
18 30 20 37 12 44 3 4 8 18 20 30 37 20 37 16 22 29
18 30 20 37 12 37 4 5 10 18 20 30 37 12 20 18 24 32
18 30 20 37 12 30 4 6 12 18 20 30 37 20 30 20 27 36
18 30 20 37 20 37 6 9 16 18 20 30 37 20 25 24 32 43
18 30 20 37 12 20 7 10 18 18 20 30 37 25 30 25 33 45
18 30 20 37 20 30 7 11 20 18 20 30 37 20 20 31 40 54
18 30 20 37 20 25 9 13 24 18 20 30 37 30 25 37 48 65
18 30 20 37 25 30 9 13 25 18 20 30 20 25 37 38 50 67
18 30 20 37 20 20 11 16 30 18 20 30 20 20 25 45 59 80
18 20 30 37 20 37 14 19 37 18 20 30 20 25 30 47 62 83
18 20 30 37 12 20 15 21 41 18 20 30 20 37 37 56 74 100
18 20 30 37 20 30 17 24 45 18 20 30 20 30 25 68 89 119
18 20 30 37 20 25 20 29 54 18 20 30 20 25 20 71 93 124
18 20 30 37 25 30 21 30 57 18 20 30 20 30 20 85 111 149
18 20 30 37 20 20 25 36 68
18 20 30 37 30 25 30 43 82
18 20 30 20 25 37 31 45 85
18 20 30 20 20 25 37 53 101
18 20 30 20 25 30 39 55 105
18 20 30 20 37 37 46 66 126
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Seed Rate Charts
(Revised 12-17-12)
For 7½", 8", & 10" Spacing Drills.
For 6" Spacing Drills, the actual rate will be 1/3 more than shown in chart.
PINTO BEANS RICE
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4"
18 20 30 37 20 37 22 29 34 18 20 30 37 20 37 29 37 43
18 20 30 37 12 20 24 32 38 18 20 30 37 12 20 33 41 48
18 20 30 37 20 30 27 36 42 18 20 30 37 20 30 36 45 53
18 20 30 37 20 25 32 43 51 18 20 30 37 20 25 43 55 64
18 20 30 37 25 30 34 44 53 18 20 30 37 25 30 45 57 66
18 20 30 37 20 20 40 53 64 18 20 30 37 20 20 54 68 80
18 20 30 37 30 25 48 64 76 18 20 30 37 30 25 65 82 96
18 20 30 20 25 37 50 67 79 18 20 30 20 25 37 68 85 100
18 20 30 20 20 25 60 79 94 18 20 30 20 20 25 80 101 118
18 20 30 20 25 30 62 82 98 18 20 30 20 25 30 84 105 123
18 20 30 20 37 37 75 99 118 18 20 30 20 37 37 101 126 148
18 20 30 20 30 25 89 118 141 18 20 30 20 30 25 121 151 177
18 20 30 20 25 20 93 123 147 18 20 30 20 25 20 126 158 185
18 20 30 20 30 20 112 148 176 18 20 30 20 30 20 151 189 221
RYE SOYBEANS
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4"
18 30 20 37 20 30 23 30 38 18 20 30 37 20 37 28 38 47
18 30 20 37 20 25 28 36 46 18 20 30 37 12 20 31 42 52
18 30 20 37 25 30 29 37 48 18 20 30 37 20 30 35 46 58
18 30 20 37 20 20 35 45 58 18 20 30 37 20 25 42 56 69
18 20 30 37 20 37 43 54 70 18 20 30 37 25 30 43 58 72
18 20 30 37 12 20 47 60 78 18 20 30 37 20 20 52 69 87
18 20 30 37 20 30 52 67 86 18 20 30 37 30 25 62 83 104
18 20 30 37 20 25 63 80 104 18 20 30 20 25 37 65 87 108
18 20 30 37 25 30 66 84 108 18 20 30 20 20 25 77 103 128
18 20 30 37 20 20 79 101 130 18 20 30 20 25 30 80 107 134
18 20 30 37 30 25 94 121 155 18 20 30 20 37 37 96 128 160
18 20 30 20 25 37 98 126 162 18 20 30 20 30 25 116 154 193
18 20 30 20 20 25 116 149 192 18 20 30 20 25 20 120 160 201
18 20 30 20 25 30 121 155 200 18 20 30 20 30 20 144 193 241
18 20 30 20 37 37 145 186 240
18 20 30 20 30 25 175 223 288
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Seed Rate Charts
(Revised 12-17-12)
For 7½", 8", & 10" Spacing Drills.
For 6" Spacing Drills, the actual rate will be 1/3 more than shown in chart.
SUNFLOWERS WHEAT
Sprockets Slot Width Sprockets Slot Width
C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4" C D E F G H 1/2" 5/8" 3/4"
18 30 20 37 12 44 4 5 6 18 30 20 37 12 20 24 29 35
18 30 20 37 12 37 4 6 7 18 30 20 37 20 30 26 33 39
18 30 20 37 12 30 5 7 8 18 30 20 37 20 25 31 39 47
18 30 20 37 20 37 7 10 11 18 30 20 37 25 30 33 41 49
18 30 20 37 12 20 8 11 13 18 30 20 37 20 20 39 49 59
18 30 20 37 20 30 9 12 14 18 20 30 37 20 37 48 60 72
18 30 20 37 20 25 11 14 17 18 20 30 37 12 20 53 66 79
18 30 20 37 25 30 11 15 18 18 20 30 37 20 30 59 73 88
18 30 20 37 20 20 14 18 21 18 20 30 37 20 25 71 88 106
18 20 30 37 20 37 16 22 26 18 20 30 37 25 30 73 92 110
18 20 30 37 12 20 18 24 29 18 20 30 37 20 20 88 110 132
18 20 30 37 20 30 20 27 32 18 20 30 37 30 25 106 132 159
18 20 30 37 20 25 24 32 38 18 20 30 20 25 37 110 138 165
18 20 30 37 25 30 25 33 40 18 20 30 20 20 25 131 163 196
18 20 30 37 20 20 30 40 48 18 20 30 20 25 30 136 170 204
18 20 30 37 30 25 37 48 57 18 20 30 20 37 37 163 204 245
18 20 30 20 30 25 196 245 294
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