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White 8824 Planter Notes & Tips

5/28/2013

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Given I am unable to plant today due to the wet weather, I figured it would be a good time to post what I have learned so far using our White 8824 planter for the first time.  Once we got all the initial issues worked out it has been planting flat seed corn in the 97%-98% singulation range and rounds at 98% to 99.6%.  We are using an AgLeader Integra monitor.  I have been very impressed with this planter so far.

Notes & Tips:
  • Singulation blowers are running anywhere from 2.5 to 3 depending on seed size.  The larger the seed the more pressure is required to keep it in the cell.  Most of our seed has been R2 / R3 and 2.5 to 2.75 has worked great.
  • Forget the flat seed plates.  These were new this year and proved to be troublesome for us.  They didn't fit our meters correctly causing them to rub and not turn properly.  Only 92% to 94% singulation was achieved after planing the affected plates.  We did the seed test on the plates and our flats did not fit them very well.  Two flat seeds could fit in the cell which meant doubles and that correlated to what our monitor was saying also.  Note:  We use Channel seed and the drought last year could have affected the seed corn size some.  The size was very variable it seemed so this many not hold up for others.
  • The small corn plate is working the best for us so far.  All types of corn seed...flat, rounds, & size / lbs.
  • Our planter was used and after looking at how much the plates were touching the cutoff brushes we decided to reduce the amount of shims to 1 for most of the meters.  We shouldn't' have to change this until we buy new brushes.  New brushes normally require 3 shims.
  • The seed shutoff on the rear of the meter should be wide open for corn and beans.  
  • Rows 13&14 were not singulating as well as the rest and we found that the drive shaft was moving.  The shaft is held in place by collars with set screws due to the Trimble air clutches installed.  
  • If half of the planter is not planting as heavy (ours was off 500 to 1000 bushels compared to the other 12 rows) change your meter calibration for that side.  We had calibrated it before the season but our test on that side must have been incorrect.  Everything was fine was I adjusted it to equal the other 12 rows / hydraulic drive.


Again, overall very impressed with what I have seen so far with this planter.  To get 99% accuracy out of the factory is pretty darn good.  We were able to achieve that with our Deere 1760 but only through the use of Precision Planting eSet meters.  Only negatives I have right now is the weight in gummy conditions and the folding mechanism.  Folding can be a little tricky if you don't have a completely level area to perform it.  Last, I have attached our operating sheet which we place in the tractor for this planter.  If it helps anyone else out there feel free to use it.  

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