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East Central, Nebraska | i bought one years ago and never ended up using it (the drive). i would think they would put out a lot of torque. im not going to be much help but i am more commenting about using the ag leader dc motor driver. i kind have always assumed that would be useful on a small planter starter fertilizer pump, you might be pushing it past its limits doing that. also i am unsure how you would use both modules. i am not saying it will not work but more interested in how your wiring stuff up and why you would use a strip till module instead of a hydraulic drive and clutch control module like what is used on a third party graham planter drive system.
once again not discouraging you and you may know more than what i do, just intrigued more with your plan. i have ran graham systems on a planter through an ag leader display in a few different situations. one thing that concerns me about your plan would be if the strip till module would let you use seeds or need to use pounds of seeds for the module to put out product and record properly. your plan is interesting, look to hearing more about it.
if i ever had a couple extra minutes someday i was going to try to mount my drive on a hiniker air drill i use for seeding cover crops. i had planned on using the clutch control and hydraulic seed module configured just like my planter to do so. you idea makes me wonder if i could possibly make it work on my strip till rig to control fertilizer. as far as the dc controller, i think i would look at the specs of it and see what kind of amps it can handle and what its made to do. i have had one siting here i kept around and never used, curious now of its capabilities. good luck. | |
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