Adjust Opener Depth

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A - Opener Depth
B - Depth-Adjustment Arm
C - Adjustment Hole
D - Adjustment Hole
The gauge wheel can be positioned for two different application
depths; regular and shallow. Seedbed conditions dictate the optimum
setting for maintaining the most consistent fertilizer placement.
The regular setting should be used for most conditions except when
inadequate opener penetration and rocks are an issue. In no till and
tough field conditions desired depths might not be achieved. Perform
in-field checks to determine if fertilizer is being placed at desired
depth.
If fertilizer is not at desired depth, check the following before
changing the depth adjustment.
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The gauge wheel is in contact with, but not pressing into the
ground.
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In wet ground conditions, position spout upward until it is
approximately 25 mm (1 in) above the trench to help prevent plugging.
NOTE: The concentration pattern of fertilizer varies with soil
conditions. Loose dry soil fills in somewhat, causing the fertilizer
to be distributed in a narrow vertical band. Moist or firm soil creates
a well-defined furrow, causing the fertilizer to be concentrated near
the bottom of the opener furrow.
Depending upon soil conditions, the shallow setting applies
fertilizer up to approximately 47 mm (1-7/8 in) in depth. The regular
setting allows up to approximately 70 mm (2-3/4 in) in depth.
To adjust opener depth (A), position depth adjustment arm (B)
cap screw in adjustment hole (C) for approximately 47 mm (1-7/8 in)
in depth, and adjustment hole (D) for approximately 70 mm (2-3/4 in)
in depth.
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