What is "F", and why is it the initial number to use? This I know and acknowledge.īut I cant for the life of me, figure out how they arrive at using "per acre" when describing the turns of the crank on the mechanical, without including the width of the drill.? How does this work?Įarly in the calibration procedure, they say "let f =.137161". I am getting older, and it takes me several times thru to even get a basic hint of what I am reading, so I still will have misses a lot of required info. The dealer is St.Johns Hardware in Washington state and Idaho. The dealer that I bought the units from, the 3450 VR, and the Deere 787 mechanical, not only sent me the original owners manuals, but also, in a nice binder, a full set of brand new manuals with any updates. I knew I would have to do a lot of reading in the manuals. Ok, having a separate meter box from the drill in these air systems is an all new thing for me. So if I missed the threads ina search, please guide me to them, and except my apologies for this new thread. A few issues with a certain aspect of calibration were found. I found a couple articles in magazines that mention the poor calibration info and proceedure given by Flexicoil. I did several searches here, on google, and even searched youtube for help with calibration on my flexicoil carts. ( logon | register )įlexicoil calibration? "F"? Jump to page : 1 Now viewing page 1
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