Years ago I had two seperate twenty acre fields I planted winter wheat in each fall. I was busy doing something else one fall and asked my ex wife to plant one field for me. I loaded the drill and showed her what to do. Told her to check the box every few rounds to make sure all the feed cups were working. I was working near the field and didn't pay any attention to her for awhile. Finally I looked over and noticed she was a lot further along than she should have been and had it in high gear. Watched her for a few rounds and she never stopped and checked the seed box. I figured I better go over and see what she was doing. Got her shut down and asked her how it was going because she should have had to stop and put more seed in the box by then. Walked back and opened the lid. Box was still near full of wheat. Don't remember now whether the seed cups were plugged or a drive chain had broken. Told her she was supposed to stop and check it every so often. Last time I let her plant.
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