I am putting peas this year with a 1910 John Deer air cart and a 1830 hoe drill.
I am going to be using granular inoculant in the small middle tank and putting it with the seed row.
My question is do I change the agitator from low to high? In the book it says to keep it on low for most crops except barley and grass seed ect. But I am guessing for the innoculant it should be placed on high. Would it hurt to leave the agitators on high for fertilizer, wheat, canola ect? There would be less chance of bridging in the tank.
I also don't have a good seals on the bottom plates blow the meters where you take these plates off and hang the bags on. It appears it is just plastic to plastic seal. Seem hard to do much to seal it.
Vince
I am going to be using granular inoculant in the small middle tank and putting it with the seed row.
My question is do I change the agitator from low to high? In the book it says to keep it on low for most crops except barley and grass seed ect. But I am guessing for the innoculant it should be placed on high. Would it hurt to leave the agitators on high for fertilizer, wheat, canola ect? There would be less chance of bridging in the tank.
I also don't have a good seals on the bottom plates blow the meters where you take these plates off and hang the bags on. It appears it is just plastic to plastic seal. Seem hard to do much to seal it.
Vince
JD 1910 Air Cart
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