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Ag Leader and Graham Electric for Drill--Torque?
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Posted 5/12/2025 20:48 (#11222740 - in reply to #11188876)
Subject: RE: Ag Leader and Graham Electric for Drill--Torque?


Hello,

Marty Graham Here.

If you want to to use AGL control, don't recommend dry rate controller. Use the modules we recommend for rate control. you can email me at [email protected] or [email protected].

The MTR-125 will turn a 15' section drill. Most times we recommend guys keep gear reduction as we can't assume everyone's drills are clean and true. The 360 count sensor we sell with the motor needs to be on the meter shaft itself instead of after reduction because our 3rd party interface module assumes more RPM counts than would be sufficient putting 360 count on the gear reduction. So you need some sort of monitor to let you know if the chain broke.

This is the only issue to be a aware of.

We do have exciting news on grain drills coming using our Graham Command Pro, but I'll wait to offer that up until the right time.

Thanks
Martyy
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