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Juan Domingo Perón Nº 197 - Area Industrial - (2505) Las ParejasSanta Fe -Argentina - Tel. (03471)471091 / 92 / 93 / 94 - Fax (03471) 471349
E-mail: [email protected] Sitio web: www.apache.com.ar
OPERATOR AND SPARE PARTS MANUAL
Planter 27 +000
FARM MACHINERY
We welcome you to the APACHE world, and invite you to carefully read this manual. Weall know that a good seeding depends on several factors, and one of them is the seeder,that is why it is so important to know your tool well to use it correctly and get the mostout of it.
We suggest following the instructions without exception, remember that there is alwaysa certain degree of risk involved when handling tools, respect the safety signs in thismanual and on the machine and you will avoid injuries, in addition to prolonging the lifeof the seed drill.
This manual is an essential component of the machine and should always accompany it,even if it is sold again.
The left and right sides are determined by the direction of advance of the machine.
Some illustrations may show “optional” elements, not provided in the standard versionof the machine
IMPORTANT:- The company is not responsible for damages caused by the use of non-original spareparts and accessories.
- The company reserves the right to include changes in its products without prior noti-ce, and is not therefore obliged to make such changes in this publication or in pre-viously manufactured products.
FOREWORD
DRIVING DIRECTION
LEFT SIDE RIGHT SIDE
MACHINE ID:
The following table is for the operator to write down the most relevant information on the machi-ne. These data can be very useful to you at certain times. If you replace the manual, you shouldbe sure to transfer this information to the new issue.
SELLER ID:
The company details are on the cover of this publication, but if it was not a factory direct sale, itis recommended to have the details of the seller who completed the transaction.
Chassis number
Long
Width
Height
Weight
Accessories?
Name and surname
Dealers
Phone
S ECT DESCRIPTION PAGEA A T
afety ymbolsafety Instructions
Maintenance afety Decals - for Transportafety Decals - for Worafety Decals - for Ad sutment and or Maintenance
P NTATI NPresentation
C N I ATI Need-body override loc out machines
How to now which bodies to cancel?Machines without override body loc
D T HNI AL DATAWheelsTractor PT
efore using the planterE AD TM NT
hange from transport to wor ow unit specification - oulter blade
Double opener dis side gauge wheelseed firmer
Press wheelDouble closing wheels with notched dis Independent double closing wheelsDownforce ad ustment system
eed meter o es se of lubricating talco es capacityompensating cylinders operation and registration
Wheel cylinder loc s When to use them?Mar er ad ustmentTransmission and wheel registers
eed rate ad ustmentertili er rate ad ustmenteeding tables with mechanical inclined plane seed meter ertili er charts eeding tables with Matermacc pneumatic seed meter eeding tables with Precision Planting pneumatic seed meter ariable seeding overview
S ECT DESCRIPTION PICT REF PA PA T
Mainframe and hitch module planter Picture Modules lin ages Picture module mainframe Picture
Parallel arms and strengthener beam Picture Wor ing and transport wheel frame Picture Transport hitch Picture
mall wor ing hitch - module machine Picture Two modules planter - medium si ed wor ing hitch Picture Large wor ing hitch - module machine Picture
mall wor ing hitch - module machine Picture Large wor ing hitch - module planter Picture section mar ers Picture section mar ers Picture eed bo - module Picture eed-fertili er bo es - module machine Picture eed bo es - module machine Picture module planter - Platforms and handrails - bridge Picture module planter - Platforms and handrails - bridges Picture
Handrails and Platforms module planter Picture Handrails and Platforms - enter frame module planter Picture Handrails and Platforms - utside frame module planter Picture Drive wheel arm Picture Drive wheel shaft Picture Planting transmission Picture
ertili er transmission Picture Planting unit parallel arms Picture
owing unit supporting base and accesories Picture owing unit Picture pener disc unit Picture auge wheels with bearings Picture eed press wheel and seed firmer tail Picture losing wheels Picture
Independent closing wheels Picture ertili ation double disc Picture
Aligning coulter blade Picture Matermacc pneumatic seed meter supporting frame Picture
Precision Planting meter support Picture Delta orce elements Picture
ertili er single coulter blade Picture orn seed bo Picture
Hydraulic circuit wor ing hitch module machine and auger Picture Hydraulic circuit transport and wor wheels module machine Picture Hydraulic circuit row mar ers for module machine section mar er Picture
lave hydraulic cylinders Picture Hydraulic circuit wor ing hitch and auger for module machine Picture Hydraulic circuit transport and wor ing wheels - module Picture Hydraulic circuit row mar ers for module machine section mar er Picture Hydraulic circuit wor ing hitch and auger for module machine Picture Hydraulic circuit hitch cylinders for module machine Picture Hydraulic circuit transport and wor ing wheels - module machine Picture
SAFET : Safety symbol
The A T AL T M L indicates there is a potential ha ard topersonal safety involved and e tra safety precaution must be ta en. When you see this symbol, whether in this manual or in your seedinge uipment, be alert and follow the warning and safe operation instruc-tions recommended.
Signal words:
DANIndicates an imminently ha ardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in death or seriousin ury.WA NINIndicates a potentially ha ardous situation which, if not avoided, could result in death or seriousin ury.
A TI NIndicates a potentially ha ardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in minor or modera-te in ury.
e prepared for emergencies:
eep the first-aid it and fire e tinguisher close at hand.eep emergency phone numbers close at hand hospital,
ambulance, doctor and fire department.
ollow the safety instructionsThoroughly read all the safety messages in this manual andthe safety decals on the machine.
ollow the recommended cautions and the advice for a safeoperation of the e uipment.
eep all safety decals on the machine clean and legible. eplace all damaged or missingdecals. rder new decals from your dealer.
Wear appropriate clothing and safetye uipment.
e careful when using chemical products.ungicide, herbicide, insecticide, pesticide,
fertili er and rat poison can harm your healthor the environment if they are not used withcare. Wear appropriate clothing. ollow the manufacturer s instructions.
SAFETY - 01
The only person allowed while tractor and machine are wor-ing is the operator . eep riders off. iders obstruct the ope-
rator s view and they are sub ect to in ury such as beingthrown off the machine.
When stopping the machine for servicing or storage, alwaysstop the engine and remove the ey. Par the machine on a level surface, not on a slope. Do not
allow ids to play there.
Transport machine safely. Top speed for this planter is m h. Never travel at a speed that does not allow ade uate
control of steering and stopping. ough terrains re uire alower speed Do not transport the planter with an underweight tractor,
unable to offer complete stability when stopping the machi-ne.
hec the safety pin is placed on the hitch loc bolt of themachine tractor, the mar ers loc bolt is installed and thetransport wheels cylinders are loc ed.Do not transport riders on the machine.
eep clear of overhead power lines, as serious damage ordeath could result from their contact.
arry reflector and or flags, in case you need to stop theplanter on the way.
espect local traffic law.
IMPORTANT: D N T T W AN L M NT HIT H DT TH PLANT , A IT WA N T I INALL D I -N D T P LL L AD . THI MA A DAMA N TH MA HIN .
The hydraulic system operation needs special care. scaping fluids under pressure can perfo-rate the s in, causing serious in uries. emove pressure in the system before disconnecting the planter, or any hydraulic hose. Tighten all connections before giving pressure to the system.
se a piece of cardboard to locali e escaping fluids. Do not use any partof your body. leed the air inside the hydraulic system before operation. Wear safety glasses and gloves. In case of an accident, call a doctor immediately.
SAFETY - 02
Practice safe maintenance:
ead the operator s manual carefully in order tounderstand procedure before doing wor . eep area clean and dry. Lean the row units on the ground, stop the
tractor engine and remove the eys before ser-vicing. hec there is no movement on any part of the
machine and remove pressure in the hydraulicsystem. Detach the machine from the tractor or discon-
nect the ground line - from the battery before performing any welding on themachine. amine the planter. hec all parts are in
good conditions and correctly installed. eplaceany bro en or worn out parts. emove all tools or parts which are out of use. lean the machine.
Do not attempt to mount a tire without the proper e uipment and e perience to perform this ob. Always maintain the correct tire pressure. Do not inflate the tires above the recommended
pressure. Never weld or heat a wheel and tire assembly. The heat
can cause an increase in air pressure resulting in a tiree plosion. Welding can structurally wea en or deform thewheel. When inflating tires, use a clip-on chuc and e tension
hose long enough to allow you to stand to one side andN T in front of or over the tire assembly. se a safety cage,if available. hec tires for low pressure, cuts, bubbles, damaged rims
or missing hardware daily.
ATTENTION:
Always be careful. Read and understand the manual before using the imple-ment. Pay attention to the safety decals on the machine
SAFETY - 03
Safety decals:afety decals on the machine remind the operator about the most relevant and specific situa-
tions to pay attention to, for his own safety and the machine care. Therefore, it is very importantto eep them in optimum conditions.
For transport:
CODE: 18.83.01.008Use cylinder´s safety locks, both for safety and for machine preservation.
CODE: 18.83.01.004Empty the boxes for
transport the machine.
CODE: 18.83.01.012Transport at 25km / h.Slow down the speedon winding roads.
CODE: 18.83.01.011Read the manual before
operate the planter, tobecome familiar with the methods
and management procedures.
CODE: 18.83.01.050Be very careful when travelingnear high voltage lines,not only in transport but alsoduring seeding work.
SAFETY - 04
DANGER
Do not transport the machine withcompletely or partially loaded bo esto avoid e cessive effort in the machinetransport system and lac of control when steering or stopping the tractor.
ome rough terrains or winding roadsre uire a lower speed.
ALWA MPT TH T T AN P T TH MA HIN
MA IM M P D m h
WARNING
MA . SPEED
km hRough terrains or
winding roads re uire a lower speed.
DANGER
CA TION
. Thoroughly read and understand the Operator s Manual before working with the machine.
. eep riders off the machine or tractor before operating the machine.
. Wait for all movement to stop before servicing.
Avoiding these instructions could result in serious personal injury or damage on the machine.
Safety decals:afety decals on the machine remind the operator about the most relevant and specific situa-
tions to pay attention to, for his own safety and the machine care. Therefore, it is very importantto eep them in optimum conditions.
For work:
CODE: 18.83.04.007Stay away frommarkers duringactuation.
CODE: 18.83.03.002To avoid breakage.
CODE: 18.83.03.004The blades must bealigned with the discsplanters.
CODE: 18.83.03.005Maintain the correct pressuretire because influences the distribution of the seeds.
SAFETY - 05
AVOID IN RIESCA SED THE MAR ER
WARNING
Stay away from themarkers when they are in motion raising or lowering .
DANGER
Do not travel here
Only the tractor s operator is allowed.
Riders could be struck by foreing objectsor thrown from machine.Riders obstruct the operator s view.
EEP RIDERS OFF MACHINE
WARNING
IMPORTANTDo not turn with the rowunits in contact with the ground.
IMPORTANT
Align the coulter bladeswith the center of theopener disks.
ALIGNMENT OF LADES
IMPORTANT INFLATION PRESS RE
OF T RES - . PR , kg cm psi
CODE: 18.83.04.010While the machine is
working no personmust stay up. Other than
the tractor operatormust stay away.
CODE: 18.83.01.013Reflective triangle fortransportation security.
CODE: 18.83.04.003While the machine is
working no personmust stay up. Other than
the tractor operatormust stay away.
Safety decals:afety decals on the machine remind the operator about the most relevant and specific situa-
tions to pay attention to, for his own safety and the machine care. Therefore, it is very importantto eep them in optimum conditions.
For adjustments and or maintenance:
CODE: 18.83.04.006Be careful whenperform actions closeof the bladesopener.
CODE: 18.83.01.009Be carefulwith leaks
high pressure.Hydraulic oil
that penetrates the skincan cause severe
injuries.
CODE: 18.83.01.019Stop all mechanismsbefore doing anyaction on the machine,either review,adjustment and / or repair.Stay away frommoving parts.
CODE: 18.83.03.003To preserve shelf lifeand correct operation
of the different partsmachine keep
all grease fitting lubricated.
SAFETY - 06
CA TION
ALWA S EEP O RHANDS AWA FROMTHE OPENER DIS S
LADES WHILEPERFORMINGAD STMENTS.
AVOID HIGH-PRESS RE FL IDS
Escaping fluid under pressure canpenetrate the skin causing serious injury.
Avoid the ha ard by relieving pressurebefore disconnection hydraulic or other lines. Tighten all connections before applying pressure.
Search for leaks with a piece of cardboard. Protect hands and body from higt pressure fluids.
L RICATIONse SAE Multipurpose High Temperature Grease with
Extreme Pressure EP Perfomance.
See the Operator s Manual for grease fitting location and lubrication fre uency.
Presentation:
The APA H seeder is a modular type machine, created for the sowing of coarse grainsby means of an APA H mechanical inclined plane meter. ut versatile to also allow the cou-pling of pneumatic systems such as P I I N PLANTIN or MAT MA .
It supports the sowing of crops such as soybean, sunflower, corn, sorghum, beans, peanuts,safflower, cotton and wheat.
It uses plate meters for sowing, either mechanical or pneumatic. And chevron type wheel meter-for the distribution of fertili er.
It has different versions, made up of the following distances between rows mm - mm -mm - mm - mm - mm and mm.
Product is stored in a single bo with seed and fertili er compartments, corresponding appro i-mately and respectively.The bo has a deflector which allows the use of nearly its total capacity with seeds only, thusincreasing its autonomy.
ertili ation is on the line, or a front tool bar is incorporated to perform locali ed fertili ation .Double fertili ation is also possible, through the addition of a smaller e tra bo , called ornbo . ee Ad ustment -
toc ing density is recorded using a gearbo with oil bath gears. ptional ariable speeddrive - Hydraulic motorThey can also be assembled with an individual electric motor in the dispensers, and the densityis controlled from a monitor.
The fertili er is registered using a variable speed drive.ptional Hydraulic motor
The row unit for almost all soil types consists of a coulter blade, followed by a doubleopener dis , with gauge wheels attached which can be or , depen-ding on the row spacing.This seed drill also features optional devices to place the seed deep into the furrow the seed firmer or a rubber press wheel.The closing of the furrow is performed by the closing wheels. The optional models are rubber, either trape oidal or round shape. oth can have notched dis attached or not. thermodels are cast-iron closing wheel, rubber wheel with notched dis attached and ornotched closing dis .
Preferably in the ntre ios area, the row unit is used that is formed by eliminating the brea-ing blades, and assembling the double disc of the opener bodies, with flat discs of and
Mainly in the area of ntre os, an optional row unit is used, which is made up by removingthe coulter blades and replacing them by the opener dis s -each one should be assembledwith and double flat dis s for this purpose-, placed on an alternating position to performthe brea ing-up and furrow opening functions at the same time.
PRESENTATION - 01
In some versions, the opener bodies have a loc ing system to cancel their operation, and faci-litate the tas of varying the distance between seed lines. What does this mean? That thesame chassis can be assembled at various distances, but not all these distances are achievedonly by canceling bodies, some have to remove the entire line of openers and reassemble itwith the desired configuration. o the body loc s are not always.
The wor and transport of the machine are carried out on self-orientating wheels per modu-le, with covers and specific lances for each purpose. The wor ing lances for both , and modules are hydraulically operated.
The mar ers are also hydraulically powered, with support wheels for those who are sections.
In hydraulics we can also say that the machine has a compensating cylinder on the rear whe-els that helps to absorb the unevenness of the terrain. It also has power outlets to connecte ternal e uipment. And on -module machines, the front cylinders have regulating valves toallow uniform ascent and descent of both units.
PRESENTATION - 02
elow are tables with all the seeder configuration possibilities
Machines that vary the distance by canceling locking bodies:
These versions of machines are passed from one configuration to another only by canceling theintermediate bodies. No need to remove or move any.
SETTING - 01
M D L I INAL MA HIN IT AM N
module rows a mm rows a mm
module rows a mm rows a mm
module rows a mm rows a mm
module rows a mm rows a mm
module rows a mm rows a mm
module rows a mm rows a mm
module rows a mm rows a mm
OD AT WOR OD ANN LLED
Use a key.
Rotate the lockaccording to theneed to activatethe body, or cancelit.
How to know which bodies to cancelAlmost always the distance resulting from canceling bodies is twice the original distance,which establishes that body is canceled by means.
o, the first thing we have to determine is what machine we have and how it is transformedEx .: 1 Module: 21 rows at 382mm transformable into 11 rows at 764mm
is an odd number, that is, the machine has a central body and on each side. rows isalso odd, that is, the central body remains in operation and there should be on each side.
tarting from leaving the central body unloc ed, we proceed to loc the ne t one, and leavethe ne t one wor ing. ontinue one if not until you reach the last one, repeat the process onthe other half of the frame.
utcome
. Modules rows at mm transformable into rows at mm is an even number, but divided into two modules, there are lines each dd which has
a central body and the same number on each side . In this case it is transformed into rows,Pair , this means that each module will be left with rows e ually distributed from the center of
each of these modules.o, since is an even number, it already indicates that there will be no central body in the modu-
le, and we proceed to bloc it first, leaving the ne t one wor ing. ontinue one if not until youreach the last one, repeat the process on the other half of the frame. Then do the same with theother module. inally, opening the machine from the module unction, to achieve the correctseparation in the central bodies of the machine, would be those of the inner ends of the modu-les.
utcome
CONFIGURATION - 02
Machines whose frames allows different assemblies, achieving different distances:
In these machines, bodies cannot be canceled, the only way to achieve the other versions is byremoving all the bodies and reassembling them in the new position.
To assemble, ta e into account whether the number of rows is even or odd. If the machine is ofan odd modulus to mm , start by placing a central body and then place on each side
mm apart.If it is even to mm , measure half this distance . from the center and place the firstbody, then place the ne t at mm. epeat on the other half of the frame.
IMPORTANT: Always assemble by module and always start from the center of the module,either to place a central body, or to measure half the distance to one side, but always from thecenter of the module.
MOD LES IT ECAMES ON: OR: OR:
module rows at mm rows at mm module rows at mm rows at mm rows at mm module rows at mm rows at mm module rows at mm rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm modules rows at mm rows at mm
CONFIGURATION - 03
Transport: All versions feature endwise transport.
Working and transport wheels:* Tires: - . --- fabric * Numbers: (1 frame planters)
(2 frames planters) frames planters
* Inflation pressure: g cm psi
N T The wheels wor with a hydraulic compensation system, which allows the planter toabsorb any unevenness that may e ist in the ground being wor ed, eeping the frame parallelto the ground, and avoiding e treme stresses on its structure.
Tractor power:The re uired tractor power is sub ect to variations caused by circumstances such as the condi-tions of the land, or the planting speed. It is considered that the machine needs between and HP per line.
IMPORTANT: In tractors that do not have a closed circuit, the delivery flow decreaseswhen its revolutions decrease: For example: by slowing down to turn headland.
CA TIONe careful when transporting
the planter. ee sectionA T in this manual.
PREPARATION AND SETUP - 01
efore starting to use the seed drill:
ead the manual carefully until you are familiar with all the planter s safety, operation, andmaintenance procedures before beginning wor .
emember The right side and the left side aredetermined considering the machine in the for-ward direction.
efore using the seed drill directly in the field, the operator must connect it to a suitable tractorand chec the following points
hec that all moving parts are wor ing freely. hec the fit of the bolting and the e istence of the corresponding eys. hec the e istence and lubrication of the lubrication pea s. hec tire inflation pressure. hec the e istence and condition of the safety decals.
N T or a better passage of the seed inside the planter, the use of lubricating talc or graphi-te is recommended. ee page ommissioning
The procedures for operating the APA H planter are detailed below.
ATT NTI N Handle with caution when using farm machinery. If you need technical assistance or spare parts, contact the company. ur data is
in the lower section of the front cover of this publication.
DRIVINGDIRECTION
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PREPARATION AND SETUP - 02
Change from Transportation to Work:
frames machines
The machine and tractor are in transportposition and the four central wheels are loc-ed.
- The operator should lower the tractor to remove the twoloc s A in every hitch.
- Activate the hydraulic command of the tractor to lower thehitch, unhoo the tip of the hitch T , carry forward and placethe hitch ac P in order to hold it.
- emove the loc and bringthe beam to its wor ing posi-tion from point to point
.
- ring the tractor forward and connect hoses.
IMPORTANT: This beam must remain disengaged from point , as long as the machine isbeing transported. ailure to comply with this condition can cause considerable brea s in themachine.
A
P
T
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ADJUSTMENT - 01
- IMP TANT nloc the wheels.
- Activate the hydraulic command to lift the machine and remove all the transport loc s, whichare in the wheel cylinders.
- Activate the hydraulic command to lower the machine until the discsare on the ground, and continue to operate the tractor lever. If themachine is on firm ground, the transport-wor wheels will remain in theair. otate them to their wor ing location and reposition the Tloc s to fi the new position.
IMPORTANT: In work position, the machine re uires the locksonly on a single line of wheels, either the front or the rear, but inthe chosen line, all the wheels must be locked.Apache recommends locking the rear wheels. This improves the stability of the machineduring the seeding path, and when folding at the headland.
In some tractors it is recommended to control the turning radius, to avoid contact between thewheels and the hitch.
- tart wor ing.
ADJUSTMENT - 02
T
Change from work to Transportation:everse repeat the steps listed on pages AD and AD .
NOTE:
In -frame machines the process to go from transport to work is the same, with the excep-tion of points and because of:
because the lance is monostructural and does not need any assembly to perform itsfunction
because being frame we don t need to lock wheels to transport
ADJUSTMENT - 03
Row unit features:
Coulter blade: self-aligning no-till coulter blade, spring loaded for cutting residue and tillage in the
seeding row.
* Alignment adjustment: The slot holes a in the anchoring plate pivoting coulter shaft, offerside ad ustment to align the blade with the double opener dis s. In order to ad ust, loosen the
bolts b , and move the blade settowards one side or the other hori-ontally.
* Height adjustment:NOTE: The first height ad usmentof the row units is in the hydraulicwor ing cylinders
To ad ust the blades height individually Loosen the s uarebolts c and the flange d , lift orlower the complete arm and bladeset.When the desired height is achie-ved, tighten the s uare boltsagain, and afterwards tighten theflange.
No-till wavy coulter blade
Double openerdis
side gauge wheels
Double closing wheels with notched dis s
Press wheel
b
d
ca
ADJUSTMENT - 04
MPORTANT: Before tightening, check the blade is perfectly cente-red with the opener disks line.
Double opener disk: double dis a , with dis cover b and fertili er unload tube attached. Items c and d are
inner and outer scrapers respectively and they eep the blades clean.There is also a guide e inside these double dis s, which supports the unloading seed tube f .
N T In row units with pneumatic meter, the guide eis replaced by item g , tocarry out the same function.
a
b
CA TION: Always keep your hands away from the opener disk blades while performing adjustments.
d
f
g
IMPORTANT
Align the coulter bladeswith the center of theopener disks.
ALIGNMENT OF LADES
CA TION
ALWA S EEP O RHANDS AWA FROMTHE OPENER DIS S
LADES WHILEPERFORMINGAD STMENTS.
c
e
ADJUSTMENT - 05
side gauge wheels
Apache opener dis seeding depth control is performed by means of semipneumaticwheels h attached to both sides of the double dis . These wheels are independentely lin ed to the opener dis s unit, thus they are able to copy theground easily.
Two wheels measurement are used Planters with mainframe configuration for row spa-
cing at cm have wheels Planters with mainframe configuration for row spa-
cing at . cm have wheels
These wheels should have a . - mm space between the tire and the double dis blade in orderto get their correct position.
This position also enables them to eep bladesclean and to hold soil down.
Adjustment: These wheels should be ad usted with the row units in raised position.
The side gauge wheels are ad usted by means of a pin.
emove the pin i and move the arm frontwards or rearwards depending on the height to beachieved.
N T The more rearwards the ad ustment arm ismoved, the deeper the double dis will be positioned. Theopposite will occur if the arm is moved frontwards, thedouble wheels will lower impeding the double dis topenetrate too deep into the ground.
When the desired position is achieved, place the pinagain to fi the arm position.
IMPORTANT: This wal ing tandem system, controls theseeding depth accurately, independently from the seed weight inside the hopper.
i
j
frontwards
rearwards
h
ADJUSTMENT - 06
Seed firmer:
The seeed firmer grants a full seed-soil contact. It wor s directly on the deposited seeds,allowing them to settle down at the very bottom of the row..
To install it, the whole system should be assembledseparately the fi ing support i , the floating support e ,the safety bolt and the tail a .
The assembled seed firmer is then mounted on theopener dis through its bottom side. The ad ustment selector is tightened s , by means ofthe bolt and loc washer p .
nce the bolt is tightened, put the bolt r -which willbe now used to ad ust the seed firmer height- in thehole n at the side of the opener dis .
bottom side
r
np
s
ij
a
e
ADJUSTMENT - 07
Press wheel:The press wheel performs the same function as the seed firmer, but the press wheel is recommended for dry or aerated soils.
A spring r eeps pressureon the wor ing field.
N T The loc t should befree while the wheel is wor-ing.
The depth control is ad usted by giving more or less runto the s uare bolt. p .
To nullify the press wheel performance, itshould be lifted and the loc t should beturned, so that it prevents the fall of the armsee figure .
r
t
t
p
ADJUSTMENT - 08
Double closing wheels with notched disk:The closing wheels perform a double function losing depositing the soil turned over by the opener dis s on the seeds. ompacting granting an ade uate soil - seed contact.
The aim of both of them is to to place the seed in a position that grants a perfect contact withthe soil, avoiding inner air chambers. It is important to mention that the wheels do not wor onthe row. Therefore, in case of e cessive pressure, the seed would not be damaged or driven out.A superficial linear crac is made on the row, avoiding that the crust made up by the rain afterhaving seeded obstructs the germination and or growing.
The closing wheels are attached to the opener dis by means of a for h and they haveattac angle ad ustment and spring loaded downforce ad ustment
Angle of attac ad ustmentThe angle of attac will be responsible for the ridge shape and si e in the row.N T The loose soil on the seed, affects the crop emergence, weather favorably or unfavorably. In order to determine the appropiate uantity of soil on the seed, the following itemsmust be considered soil humidity, evaporation and depth. Ta ing this into account, the corresponding ad ustments should be carried out.
To ad ust the angle of attac , first the bolt b should be loosened, ne t the cran m should beheld and all the wheel it must be turned frontwards or rearwards, within the range allowed bythe shaft ad ustment. onsider that the soil deposited on the seed increases frontwards anddecreases rearwards.
mh
b
adelante
atrás
ADJUSTMENT - 09
* Spring loaded downforce adjustment:This ad ustment is very simple, it consists of an ad ustment arm v with ad ustment points aspring r guided by this arm and a safety device s to set its position.
To give more or less load to the closing wheels, the operator should remove the safety device,press on the upper end of the spring so as to visualise the other items of the ad ustment armand place the safety device inthe new position.
NOTE: The spring guideworks on a convex support(a) with a rounded outlinewhich, supported by the shapeof the fork , enables to absorbthe up and down movementsof the wheels, without pro-blem.
The items , y y belongto a pasture seeding attach-ment. They are mounted onthe closing wheels set asshown in the figure Thehose coming from the alfalfa bo unloads in the tube t .
Optional closing wheels models:From left to right:
Round rubber band Trape oidal rubber band Iron Notched disk
s
ra
v
ADJUSTMENT - 10
Independent double closing wheels:Apart from the for which was previously described, there is also the option of using indepen-dent arms for each closing wheel.
N T The fact that the closingwheels are individually attachedto the row unit enables them tocopy uneven ground easily andcompletely.
* Angle of attack adjustment:
To ad ust the angle of attac ,first the bolt d should be loo-sened, ne t the cran c shouldbe held and all the wheel itmust be turned frontwards orrearwards, considering thesame guidelines as for wheelswith for .
* Spring loaded downforce adjustment:This ad ustment is very simple, the cam e should be turned to any of the positions and thespring will put more or less pressure on the wheel.
ec
d
Minimum load Medium load Maximum load
ADJUSTMENT - 11
Downforce adjustment system:
IMPORTANT: perate the downforce ad ustment system with the row units touching the ground.
The soil to be wor ed can present different compacting and surface coating conditions.The row unit downforce ad ustment systemfunction is to adapt the row unit to theseconditions.
The system contains a notched ad ustmenta , two spring loaded downforce units r
whose operation depend on their position.These springs are clamped to a drive arm
b ,
whichmoves them towards the different positions of the notchedad ustment.
Handle to operate downforce ad ustment system
Handle position for later downforcead ustment system activation.
The more frontwards the drive arm ismoved b is moved, the lighter the loadon the row units will be. (Recommended
for loose or worked soils.)
The more rearwards the arm b is moved, the heavier the load on the row units will be.(Recommended for hard or compact soils.)
ba
r
DITI N PLANT
M
WA
Dearwards
rontwards
ADJUSTMENT - 12
Seed meter:The inclined dis metering system offers the following features cellent seed tratment. Distribution accuracy. No inner overloading. ide fall avoids seed bouncing inside the unloading tube.
ome of its main components are
n the outer side we find a- Inspection unitit enables the observation, at any time, ofthe meter ideal performance. b- eed inletloc . c- astening nob this nob tightensthe meter position on the machine.
After removing the casing to see the innerside we find d- low ad ustment it wor swith different types of seeds, eeping aconstant volume inside the meter. e- eedplate made of in ected nylon, speciallydesigned according to seed type. f- ectingwheels made of nylon, its design does notharm the seeds. It rotates on the plateremoving the seeds that could be stuc inthe cells.NOTE: The corn plate also contains a stripper wheel “g” that helps to place onlyone grain in each cell. When grains comeinto the same cell, in most cases, the stripper wheel induces only one of them toget released, as the other one is positionedaccurately.h- ac ring cover polished surface toavoid seed damage during transport.
The plate inclination angle , prevents seeds from escaping from their cells owing to vibra-tion caused by high speed seeding or uneven ground. esides, it optimi es seed dropping, asit facilitates seed inlet into the vertical route inside the unloading seed tube towards the bottomof the row, avoiding seed bouncing which could alter distribution.
e
f
h
a
g
b
d
c
ADJUSTMENT - 13
emoving the meter from the planter
- loc seed inlet to themeter by closing the slidingplate “ a ”
- emove both s uarecotter pins b and releasethe meter from the unloading hose.
- Loosen the nob c , andthen apply some light pres-sure on it towards the direc-tion indicated by the arrow,to release the support locd .emove the meter.
hanging the plate- Loosen and remove the
wing nuts e- emove the bac ring cover f- emove the plate and e ecting wheel.- eplace with the new e ecting wheel
and plate.N T ome plate models share thee ecting wheel. ee Picture N - in thespare parts manual.- Place bac ring cover and wing nuts
again.
N T When using the corn plate,do not forget to place the stripper wheel.
emove it when changing the seedtype.
IMP TANT In order to preserve their life span, it is recommended that the plates removedshould be ept in their special containers.
open closed
a
b
cd
e
f
ADJUSTMENT - 14
hanging the e ecting wheel
- nhoo the spring e fromthe pin f .- emove the pin f in order to
free the e ecting wheel it g , and remove it from inside the
meter.- elect the e ecting wheel it
corresponding to the new plate,and assemble it repeating thesteps previously mentioned in theopposite way.
Flow adjustment:
It is placed inside the meter. Thisad ustment controls seed inlet which goes down from the bo , eeping a constant volume which benefits the plate filling.
It has a position variation range mar ed by the fastening points a y b . Loosen the bolts thattighten these points and and turn the flow ad ustment towards one side or the other as indica-ted by the arrow. nce the position wanted is achieved, tighten again.
The position indicated in Picture , shows the ad ustment closest point, which is recommendedfor small grain. Picture instead, indicates the ad ustment completely open, recommended toeep the volume with coarse grain.
f
g
e
a bPicture Picture
ADJUSTMENT - 15
Meter lubrication:
It is important to remember that the metershould be lubricated through the supply inletb , placed at the outer rear side of it.
Lubrication should be generous but note cessive, with regular intervals.
Meter transmission:Transmission reaches the meter through a mechanical cross oint, whose telescopic systemshould be specifically assembled so as not to alter its performance.
In case the cross oint should be dismounted for any reason, and its disassembly occured, whenassembling it again, ma e sure the ends a and b eep the same direction, as shown inPicture .
b
Incorrect asssembly Correct assembly
a
b
Figura 1 Figura 2
ADJUSTMENT - 16
IMPORTANT: For sunflower planting, do not forget to place the Sunflower seeddeflector Item with accessories - Plate of the spare parts manual . It is also recommendedto use lubricating talc or graphite, to improve the slip of these seeds in particular.
oxes:Made of folded sheet metal, and of great autonomy. The hoppers are one left and one right foreach module, and there are several versions to adapt to the different line uantity options.
The bo has two compartments for seed and fertili er, but has a deflector for using ust one pro-duct.
Fertilizer
Seeds JustSeeds
Box with compartments Box with deflector for using one product
WARNING:Always empty theboxes to transportthe machine
ADJUSTMENT - 17
A
ADJUSTMENT - 18
If the bo is going to be used with the seedand fertili er compartments, the separatorA, which has to be bolted inside the boshould be placed.
In order to use the bo ust for seeds, thedeflector should be placed.
NOTE: The ust seeds deflector is usedwhen seeding and fertili ing labors arecarried out separately. This deflector increases the box capacity for seeding tothe maximum.
Location of box interior components for each situation:
Double Fertili ation Configuration:
To perform Double ertili ation, an accessory called orn o must be added. It is mounted inthe rear sector of the machine, and contains the seeds that will be paid by the main bo . In turn,the main bo will be divided for two different inputs.
When the machine prepares to perform Double ertili ation, the seed no le for the rear line isreplaced by chevron feeders, which have a special coupling incorporated that allows the opera-tor, when re uired, to switch to the standard mode of the machine eeds and ertili er in themain bo , without adding or removing anything.
* Chevron unit with straight coupling and Ø63 hose:
The meter does not wor here. The seeds go directlythrough the coupling a with no intervention of thechevron type wheel. This is why the hose is thic er
and it carries the seeds towards the plate meter.
ADJUSTMENT - 19
as
g
Seeds(in the accessory “Cornbox”)
Fertilizer “A”
Straight coupling for coar-se grain output
Fertilizer “B”
se of lubricating talc:
specially in pneumatic machines, and to a lesser e tent in mechanical machines, the treatedseeds ac uire certain characteristics that impair their free sliding through the seeding channelshoses, dosing devices, tubes, etc. .
To minimi e these negative effects, it is recommended to use a lubricating talc such as raphite .
The recommended amount of graphite will depend on the condition of the seeds
If seed treated by the supplier is going to be sown, and the operator does not apply additionaltreatments, spread cup of talc in each hopper after filling it with seeds. This amount can bead usted as necessary, until all the seeds are covered, preventing the graphite from accumula-ting in the bottom of the hopper.
With small seeds or with a thic treatment, or if the sowing is carried out in humid conditions,it may be necessary to increase the amount to cup per hopper.
If the operator applies additional treatment to the seed
- It is recommended to follow the instructions of the manufacturer of the chemical product. Ingeneral, the use of uic -drying li uid or powder treatments is recommended. TH HI H IL NT NT T ATM NT I N T MM ND D.
- IMPORTANT: The application of the graphite should be done only after the seeds are dry.therwise the lubrication will not be uniform, affecting the distribution of the seeds.
ADJUSTMENT - 20
Hopper capacity:
In the following table the total capacities of the bo es per machine are given, according towhether it is used divided seed fertili er ,or it is used for a single input ust seeds , and alsothe capacity of the corn bo for each model.
To now the capacity provided by the machine with a given seed, you must multiply the capa-city shown in the table, by the specific weight of the seed you want to use
. oybean .g . , . g of soybean is the capacity of seeds, usingthe bo divided, in the version L.a L.a
ADJUSTMENT - 21
ROWS mm SEED CAPACITdm
FERTILI ER CAPACIT dm
ST SEED CAPACIT dm
CORN O CAPA-CIT dm
L. at L.at
L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at
Lat L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at
L.at L.at
Compensator cylinders:
The compensator cylinders C help ineeping the mainframe levelled to the
ground. They do not have hoses connected to thetractor as they should N be touched. They have a factory made ad ustment,which should not be altered, in order toma e sure the compensation systemwor s correctly.
Compensation system explanation diagram:
Example 1Both cylinders are connected to each other,lower part to lower part on even ground.There are not many variations.
Example 2One of the wheels finds a slope, and goes upover the others. The wheel liftes, the beam“B” turns closing the compensator cylinder“T”. The displaced oil moves to the compen-sator cylinder “R” and opens it. This activa-tes the beam “K” which pushes the otherwheel downwards keeping the mainframelevelled in spite of ground uneveness..
C
TR
ADJUSTMENT - 22
Although it is recommended not to touch the registry of the compensation system, the follo-wing is how to register it in the event of an e traordinary situation
A simple, closed circuit with twocylinders in parallel.
A
ADJUSTMENT - 23
th. Step: Actuate the command to enter oilinto the circuit, and open the cylinder thatwas unloc ed.
th. tep lose valve valve with couplings .
th. tep Activate the command to decompress the hoses to the tractor, disconnect andremove them.
th. tep pen valve A againonly open valve A , valve remains
closed .
In work, the oil that entered the circuit as it had no exhaust, fluctuates between both cylindersaccording to the irregularities of the terrain, and keeps the machine level.
Oil EntryLockedCylinder
LockedValve
Open “A”Valve
Locked “B”Valve
OpenCylinder
ADJUSTMENT - 24
Wheel cylinder locks: When to use them
The transport wor ing wheel cylinders have two loc swhich perform the following functions
The short loc is used when the machine is wor ing,to shorten the cylinder course at the end of rows andimprove the wor ing time.N T The operator should chec the loc s are placedbefore starting to wor .
The long loc L is used when the machine is beingtransported, when it is stored at the end of the season, orwhen servicing. In all these siuations, this loc preventse cessive effort on cylinders or other hydraulic ointsconnected with this circuit.
How to place the safety loc s in the cylinders - Activate the circuit to open the wheel cylinders.- Place the safety loc s L with their corresponding safety device.- Activate the circuit again to close the cylinders until they lie on the loc s, and continue to acti-
vate until the circuit is decompressed, ma ing sure that the effort is made only by the loc s L .
IMPORTANT: It is very important to remove all the pressure from the hydraulicsystem when the machine is being transported, stored or repaired. Always use thecylinder locks “L”. They should only be removed while seeding.
C
L
ADJUSTMENT - 25
Marker adjustment:
As well as the opener dis s, the mar ers also suffer the conse uences of the soil condition that is being wor ed.
or e ample, hard soils are much more difficult to mar . wing to this, the mar er has an ad ustment point A which
gives more penetration capacity.
To ad ust the mar er dis , loosen the nut in point A , and turn the complete support and mar-er dis set.
The marker in straight position for normalsoils. Moderate penetration.
The marker in open angle position withrespect to the driving direction, for hardsoils. The larger the angle, the more penetration capacity.
DRIVING DIRECTION DRIVING DIRECTION
A
ADJUSTMENT - 26
Transmission adjustments:
IT IS RECOMMENDED TO CARR O T A FIELD TEST EFORE STARTING THESEEDING OPERATION.
The following charts contain basic advice.
ariable factors such as seed uality, specific weight, added products, environment, inflationpressure of tires, seeding speed, etc. can alter the real application values from the valuesshown on the seed fertili er charts. Therefore, after the machine is accurately ad usted, it isrecommended to test uantities.
It is always important to carry out an in-depth chec up of the seed drill before the seeding sea-son. ne of the proponed tas s is to analy e each meter delivery so as to chec uantity uni-formity. In case there were any differences, it would be useful to average each meter value andestablish, on a particular basis, a tolerance variation range , for e ample . That is to say, if the collected average value is g, the wor of meters with collected uanti-ties ranging between and g will be accepted, and the others will be chec ed.
Ta ing into account the row spacing used, a uantity of linear meters that represent m sur-face are sown m linear meters sowed row spacing . Put bags in some meters to chec their uniform wor too , ta e one bag of collected productand weight it so that it shows a value in grams.
onsidering that to convert m surface into ha you must multiply by , and that to con-vert grams into ilograms you must also multiply by , the value of the collected products ingrams, is instantly turned into g ha. This avoids performing calculations in the middle of thefield.
If the collected product value does not match up with the value to seed ha, the gearbo shouldbe ad usted again.
The only way to now the linear meters value to cover is nowing the row spacing, and thecollected product will automatically turn into g ha.Linear meters m . m e.g. row spacing linear meters
IMP TANT It is recommended to test as many meters as possible the larger the distance tested is, the
more accurate results will be obtained. The e ample e plained above is one option amongothers to avoid the operators perform too many calculations.
Have in mind that the test should start some meters before the mentioned specific linearmeters , in order to load the meters and to reach the same speed that will be used while see-ding.
The test should be carried out in the lot to be seeded.
ADJUSTMENT - 27
The following chart details some linear meters to be covered depending on row spacing
The drive wheel:
The . tire A should be assembled with thebloc s in the tractor opposite direction so that it loc s anddoes not s id.
The spring should be ad usted so as to grant seed-soilcontact all the time, thus copying uneven ground easily.However, compression should not be e cessive, as whenthe hydraulic system is activated to lift the machine, thewheel should also be lifted in order to stop transmissioninmediately.
A correct ad ustment is achieved when the drive wheeltouches the ground together with the row units and alsoraises at the same time as them.
Seed rate adjustment:eed rate is ad usted by means of a shift oil-bathed gearbo .
nce the number of seeds m to be seeded isdefined, corroborate which is the appropriategearshift to reach it. Place the levers corres-ponding to that shift.
Advice: In order to place gearshift levers por-perly, help yourself by moving the drive wheelmanually.
IMPORTANT: hec oil level in the gearbo . The correct capacity is defined by the inspectionplug t
The gearbo uses A W il - Hipoid transmission
t
ADJUSTMENT - 28
A
Row spacing Linear meters to cover Collected grams g ha mm .mm .mm .mm .mm .mm .
The following diagram describes lever position according to shift number
Fertili er rate adjsutment:
ertili er rate is ad usted by means of a speedvariator which official gearshifts, but thenotched ad ustment method o it owns, offersa wide range of options in-between shift andshift .
In order to ad ust, the amount desired in thehectare should be defined in the fertili erchart, the shift number should be identifiedand the nob m should be turned until it isreached. All in-between options are up tothe operator s discretion and e perience.
IMPORTANT: hec oil level in the variator.The correct capacity is defined by the ins-pection plug n The variator uses A W il - Hipoidtransmission
The picture represents the variator notchedad ustment changes
o
n
m
ADJUSTMENT - 29
54 SHIFTS GEARBOX DIAGRAMNº
Levers Nº
Levers Nº
Levers Nº
Levers Nº
Levers Nº
Levers R S T U R S T U R S T U R S T U R S T U R S T U
1 10 19 28 37 46
2 11 20 29 38 47
3 12 21 30 39 48
4 13 22 31 40 49
5 14 23 32 41 50
6 15 24 33 42 51
7 16 25 34 43 52
8 17 26 35 44 53
9 18 27 36 45 54
About the seed rate charts:
All the seed rate charts detailed below should be used as a basic orientation guide.
ariables such as the uality of the seed, specific weight, added products, environment, inflationpressure in tires, speed of advance of the seeder, etc., can ma e the real application values differfrom those that appear in the seed rate charts.
or this reason, it is recommended to carry out a test to verify uantities, before starting the wor .
Transmission for mechanical meter:
ADJUSTMENT - 30
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+SOYBEAN and BEAN at 350mm 150 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
SORGHUM at 350mm 132 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 31
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+SOYBEAN and BEAN at 382mm 150 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
SORGHUM at 382mm 132 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 32
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+DELINTED COTTON at 382mm 100 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 33
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+SOYBEAN and BEAN at 420mm 150 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
SORGHUM at 420mm 132 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 34
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+SOYBEAN and BEAN at 525mm 150 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
SORGHUM at 420mm 132 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 35
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+PEANUT / SUNFLOWER at 525mm 30 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
CORN at 525mm 60 CELLN CAM gr m sem ha N CAM gr m sem ha N CAM gr m sem ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 36
TABLAS DE SIEMBRA APACHE 27000+BEAN at 525mm 78 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 37
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+DELINTED COTTON at 700mm 100 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
BEAN at 525mm 78 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 38
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+PEANUT / SUNFLOWER at 700mm 30 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
CORN at 700mm 60 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 39
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+DELINTED COTTON at 764mm 100 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
BEAN at 525mm 78 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 40
SEED RATE CHART APACHE 27000+PEANUT / SUNFLOWER at 700mm 30 CELL
SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
CORN at 700mm 60 CELLSHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha SHIFT Seed by m Seed by ha
, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,, , ,
ADJUSTMENT - 41
FERTILI ER RATE CHARTS:
ADJUSTMENT - 42
FERTILIZER RATE CHART APACHE 27000+ UREAat 350mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
PHOSPHATEat 350mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
FERTILIZER RATE CHART APACHE 27000+ UREAat 382mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
PHOSPHATEat 382mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
ADJUSTMENT - 43
TABL
AS D
E FE
RTIL
IZAN
TE A
PACH
E 27
000+
UREA
TABL
AS D
E FE
RTIL
IZAN
TE A
PACH
E 27
000+
UREA
a 175
mma 1
91mm
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
1,
9,
17,
25,
1,
9,
17,
25,
2,
10,
18,
26,
2,
10,
18,
26,
3,
11,
19,
27,
3,
11,
19,
27,
4,
12,
20,
28,
4,
12,
20,
28,
5,
13,
21,
29,
5,
13,
21,
29,
6,
14,
22,
30,
6,
14,
22,
30,
7,
15,
23,
31,
7,
15,
23,
31,
8,
16,
24,
32,
8,
16,
24,
32,
FOSF
ATO
FOSF
ATO
a 175
mma 1
91mm
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
1,
9,
17,
25,
1,
9,
17,
25,
2,
10,
18,
26,
2,
10,
18,
26,
3,
11,
19,
27,
3,
11,
19,
27,
4,
12,
20,
28,
4,
12,
20,
28,
5,
13,
21,
29,
5,
13,
21,
29,
6,
14,
22,
30,
6,
14,
22,
30,
7,
15,
23,
31,
7,
15,
23,
31,
8,
16,
24,
32,
8,
16,
24,
32,FERTILIZER RATE CHART APACHE 27000+ UREA
at 420mmSHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha
1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
PHOSPHATEat 420mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
FERTILIZER RATE CHART APACHE 27000+ UREAat 525mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
PHOSPHATEat 525mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
ADJUSTMENT - 44
TABL
AS D
E FE
RTIL
IZAN
TE A
PACH
E 27
000+
UREA
TABL
AS D
E FE
RTIL
IZAN
TE A
PACH
E 27
000+
UREA
a 175
mma 1
91mm
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
1,
9,
17,
25,
1,
9,
17,
25,
2,
10,
18,
26,
2,
10,
18,
26,
3,
11,
19,
27,
3,
11,
19,
27,
4,
12,
20,
28,
4,
12,
20,
28,
5,
13,
21,
29,
5,
13,
21,
29,
6,
14,
22,
30,
6,
14,
22,
30,
7,
15,
23,
31,
7,
15,
23,
31,
8,
16,
24,
32,
8,
16,
24,
32,
FOSF
ATO
FOSF
ATO
a 175
mma 1
91mm
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
NCAM
IOKG
/HANC
AMIO
KG/HA
1,
9,
17,
25,
1,
9,
17,
25,
2,
10,
18,
26,
2,
10,
18,
26,
3,
11,
19,
27,
3,
11,
19,
27,
4,
12,
20,
28,
4,
12,
20,
28,
5,
13,
21,
29,
5,
13,
21,
29,
6,
14,
22,
30,
6,
14,
22,
30,
7,
15,
23,
31,
7,
15,
23,
31,
8,
16,
24,
32,
8,
16,
24,
32,FERTILIZER RATE CHART APACHE 27000+ UREA
at 700mmSHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha
1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
PHOSPHATEat 700mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
FERTILIZER RATE CHART APACHE 27000+ UREAat 764mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
PHOSPHATEat 764mm
SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha SHIFT Kg by Ha1 , 9 , 17 , 25 ,2 , 10 , 18 , 26 ,3 , 11 , 19 , 27 ,4 , 12 , 20 , 28 ,5 , 13 , 21 , 29 ,6 , 14 , 22 , 30 ,7 , 15 , 23 , 31 ,8 , 16 , 24 , 32 ,
ADJUSTMENT - 45
SEED RATE CHARTS WITH “MATERMACC” PNE MATIC SEED METER - Whith flexibletransmission.
All the seed rate charts detailed below should be used as a basic orientation guide.
ariables such as the uality of the seed, specific weight, added products, environment, inflationpressure in tires, speed of advance of the seeder, etc., can ma e the real application values differfrom those that appear in the seed rate charts.
or this reason, it is recommended to carry out a test to verify uantities, before starting the wor .
Transmission for pneumatic seed meter:
ADJUSTMENT - 46
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
CORN
- 24 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 47
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SORG
HUM
- 96 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
NSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
Cam
bio
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 48
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SOYB
EAN
- 72 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 49
ADJUSTMENT - 50
PNE
MATI
C SE
ED R
ATE
CHAR
T - A
PACH
E SU
NFLO
WER
- 24 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 51
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
BEAN
- 48 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 52
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SAFF
LOW
ER - 7
2 CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 53
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
PEAN
UT - 4
8 CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 54
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SOYB
EAN
- 84 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 55
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SOYB
EAN
- 144
CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 56
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
BEET
- 36 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by h
aSee
d by
haS
eed
by h
aSee
d by
ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by h
aSee
d by
haS
eed
by h
aSee
d by
haS
eed
by h
aSee
d by
ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
SEED RATE CHARTS WITH “PRECISION PLANTING” PNE MATIC SEED METER - Whith fle-xible transmission.
All the seed rate charts detailed below should be used as a basic orientation guide.
ariables such as the uality of the seed, specific weight, added products, environment, inflationpressure in tires, speed of advance of the seeder, etc., can ma e the real application values differfrom those that appear in the seed rate charts.
or this reason, it is recommended to carry out a test to verify uantities, before starting the wor .
Transmission for pneumatic seed meter:
ADJUSTMENT - 57
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
CORN
/ SUN
FLOW
ER - 2
7 CEL
DAS
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 58
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SORG
HUM
- 32 C
ELL
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 59
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
SOYB
EAN
/ BEA
N - 8
0 CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 60
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
MED
IUM
BEA
N - 7
0 CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 61
ADJUSTMENT - 62
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
LARG
E BE
AN - 3
2 CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
ADJUSTMENT - 63
PNE
MAT
IC S
EED
RATE
CHA
RT -
APAC
HE
COTT
ON - 2
7 CEL
L
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
SHIF
TSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
NOTE: -cell cotton plate High density gauge
ADJUSTMENT - 64
PNE
MATIC
SEED
RATE
CHA
RT - A
PACH
E CO
TTON
- 32 C
ELL
SHIFT
Seed
Se
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSH
IFTSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
NOTE: cell cotton plate seeds per hit
ADJUSTMENT - 65
PNE
MATI
C SE
ED R
ATE
CHAR
T - A
PACH
E CO
TTON
- 40 C
ELL
SHIFT
Seed
Se
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSH
IFTSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
NOTE: cell cotton plate seeds per hit
ADJUSTMENT - 66
PNE
MATI
C SE
ED R
ATE
CHAR
T - A
PACH
E CO
TTON
- 39 C
ELL
SHIFT
Seed
Se
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSe
ed by
haSH
IFTSe
ed
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
Seed
by ha
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
by m
350m
m38
2 mm
420 m
m52
5 mm
700 m
m76
4 mm
1,
28,
2,
29,
3,
30,
4,
31,
5,
32,
6,
33,
7,
34,
8,
35,
9,
36,
10,
37,
11,
38,
12,
39,
13,
40,
14,
41,
15,
42,
16,
43,
17,
44,
18,
45,
19,
46,
20,
47,
21,
48,
22,
49,
23,
50,
24,
51,
25,
52,
26,
53,
27,
54,
Seeding with electronic speed variator:
or variable seeding, a special gearbo is used, with greater tor ue than that used for fertili a-tion, and it is called lectronic uintuple variator
This system has fi ed points, with all intermediate points in between.
elow we detail the plate turns at each of these points
These data refer to the revolutions of the plate for each revolution of the drive wheel. The opera-tor must load this data on the monitor, and dose the seeds according to his need.
ADJUSTMENT - 67
Electronic quintuplevariator
INT PLE VARIATOR REGISTRATIONPlate turns according to dispenser
Registration Mechanic Matemacc Precisi n Plantingpoint Meter Pneumatic meter Pneumatic meter1 , , ,2 , , ,3 , , ,4 , , ,5 , , ,6 , , ,7 , , ,8 , , ,