Positioning Seed Boots

Seed Boots are attached at center hole (A) (as shown) for most planting conditions.

    Boot can be attached at top hole (B) to:

  • Compensate for disk opener wear.
  • Minimize boot wear when deep seeding.

    Boot can be attached to bottom hole (C) when:

  • Shallow seeding at 25 mm (1 in.) or less.
  • Planting in heavy-residue conditions.
  • Worn boot is used with new condition disk opener.
  • Higher speed planting causes inconsistent seed depth.

Leaf-spring (D) keeps seed boot against inside of disk opener for accurate seed placement.


A-Center Hole
B-Top Hole
C-Bottom Hole
D-Leaf-Spring

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