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    Posted: 04 Apr 2018 at 3:35pm
I am in search of a set of 4 planter plates, #310922
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Is this just a normal corn plate? If so just get the adapters and use JD plastic plates that you can find easily.

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Bean plates




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You need a set of these...then get JD plastic plates. Available from places the sell plates like Lincoln.

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Yes there are beam plates
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Just a warning - these were the old 70310992 bean plates designed for the old Hood type huge soybean seed.  They are not acceptable with todays small soybean seed. In order to get the desired seed rate one has to have the largest sprocket available on the front and the smallest on the back.... This turns the seed disc so small it 'hill drops' the seed  then skips then again plants 4-6 beans in a short space.   As suggested use the soyb 2 or soyb3 for 15" rows and the adaptors of course..    
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