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In Reply to: m-m grain drill manuel posted by coop on Thursday, March 29, 2007:
Hi,
I used to have a MM P2? drill on high steel wheels and the chart was just in numbers which didn't seem to mean bushels. Jack up one sideof the drill, put a tarp under that side, or park it on a clean hard surface and turn the wheel by hand for say 100 revolutions. Measure around the wheel with a tape x the revolutions x the width of that side of the drill. Then weigh the grain which came out, and calulate. A bit tedious, but after you've done a few settings , you'll have a good idea of seeding rate.