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Posted 5/3/2026 14:31 (#11636261 - in reply to #11633824)
Subject: RE: Precision planting vs conventional old school planter


ManiaPlus - 4/30/2026 22:38

A lot of years ago I put Precision finger meters on our planter. No difference the first year but I went back to Deere right out in the field the 2nd year after I found the Precision worked terrible! Maybe 50% population.

I disasemble the entire meter and clean everything every year. The springs are stored in a container instead of being strechted in the meter for a year. I learned the hard and expensive way that dissasembling a Precision finger meter destroys it.

Another year I tried Skip-Stop on one row. Skip-Stop is a foam section near where the finger discharges the seed. It supposedly stops seed from ricocheting out of the seed belt and prevents a skip. So help me I could not tell any improvement and reallly thought it had more skips.

All I can tell you is you can try a lot of this stuff on a single row, on your farm and in your conditions. Most of it you will not care for.


I've run them for 15+ years and never experienced anything like you are talking about. Mine go on a shelf and get run every other year on a test stand. Taking out the springs is unheard of. Somehow "I don't think you are doing it right". Your experience is nothing like anyone I have ever heard of.
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