Use of Wax-Based Lubricant

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Use of either talc or wax-based lubricant improves meter and CCS™ system performance. Wax-based lubricant typically has lower levels of inert and seed treatment dust in the blower exhaust.

CAUTION: Avoid chemical injury to eyes, skin, or lungs. If using seed treatments, use caution when handling parts coated with seed treatment. Read and follow safety instructions on the chemical treatment label.

IMPORTANT: Only use approved wax-based lubricants. (See your John Deere™ dealer.)

A lubricant (fluency agent) is required for optimum performance of the meter and CCS™ system.

FARMER-APPLIED SEED TREATMENT

IMPORTANT: Avoid sticky seeds and meter components. It is possible for seeds to become sticky due to chemical reactions between farmer-applied seed treatments and commercially applied treatments. If farmer-applied treatments are used, follow recommendations of chemical manufacturer carefully. Avoid treatments with high oil content. Certain temperature and humidity levels also complicate material compatibility.

If farmer-applied treatment is used, apply seed treatment to seed before the lubricant and allow seed treatment to dry before placing seed in tanks. If seed treatment accumulates in the meters while using the following lubricant application rates, contact the treatment manufacturer for assistance.

IMPORTANT: Avoid poor seed flow. Thoroughly incorporate lubricant (fluency agent) in tanks and hoppers until all seeds are evenly coated.

Seed must be free of clumps.

COMMERCIALLY TREATED SEED

Some treated seed is coated with commercially applied lubricant. To maintain meter performance, apply the recommended amount of lubricant (fluency agent), in addition to the commercial application.

Application Rate of Approved Fluency Agent in CCS™ Tanks

Apply fluency agent to seed as seed enters tank. All seeds must be coated to ensure movement through the CCS™ system and for proper meter performance. Mix seed and lubricant as necessary.

CCS™ Tank Size

Quantity of Fluency Agent

1762 L (50 bu) Bulk Tank

1.5 L (6-1/4 cups)

2466 L (70 bu) Bulk Tank

2.1 L (6-1/4 cups)

Per 80 000 kernel seed unit

30 mL (1/8 cup)

Adjust these rates as necessary so all seeds become coated with lubricant, while avoiding an accumulation of lubricant in bottom of tank.

IMPORTANT: Avoid the formation of lubricant clumps. Clean buildup of seed treatments and lubricant (fluency agent) out of tanks between fills.

If lubricant builds up in bottom of tanks, reduce lubricant rate. If a coating of seed treatment is found on meters, increase the amount of lubricant.

When using seed treatments, clean meters as needed. Clean meters with warm, soapy water.


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