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Kinze finger corn meters or Precision meters?
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pharmer79
Posted 12/29/2008 10:50 (#549920 - in reply to #549451)
Subject: Re: Kinze finger corn meters or Precision meters?


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If you are going to get a 20/20 the seed tube sensors are not compatible for it. You need to get new seed tubes and seed tube sensors in order to use the 20/20 monitor. We ordered our planter last year w/o the seed tubes and sensors and installed the bullseye and new sensors. Our planter came with the pneumatic down force that kinze came out with. Did a great job on down force and for the tru-count row clutches. Saying that, I don't think we will be putting on the precision air bags, once you have the 20/20 it is a huge step forward already in down force knowledge. To go and put another 24 bags on the planter to have instantaneous repsonse is like splitting hairs, especially if already using the 20/20. The Kinze pneumatic down force allows you to make changes as fast as you need to with air tank resevoir and can dial it in much close to what you need for down force. If you have the springs for down force might be a different story and also the soil type you run in might help justify going with the Airforce 20/20. We have the precision meters, keeton seed firmers w/ in row starter app., bullseye seed tubes. I'd be happy to answer any more ?'s you might have on it.
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