NOTE: Before replacing seed disks, perform a field check to
determine if disk is metering seeds accurately. See Checking Seed
Population section.
If meter performance is satisfactory,
it is not necessary to replace seed disk.

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A - Wear Example
B - Worn Edge (Side View of Seed Cell)
C - Wear Example
D - Wear Example
Check seed disks for wear in following areas and replace
disk as needed.
A small amount of wear around perimeter of disk (A) is acceptable.
If wear occurs, verify that no seed loss occurs through gap between
disk and housing.
Adjust meter hub to avoid seed loss. See ADJUST METER HUB in
Vacuum Meter Setup section.
Inspect individual seed cells. Seed abrasion can cause sharp
corners on cells to wear. Worn edges (B) increases the cell size.
Worn seed cells can result in overpopulation when planting small seed
or under-population when planting large seed. Replace seed disk if
cell size are increased and field checks determine a reduction in
accuracy.
Small grooves or scratches are acceptable on vacuum side of
seed disk (C).
Wear around perimeter of disk (D) is acceptable up to an approximate
depth of 1.0 mm (3/64 in.).