Yetter Farm Equipment’s 2966-199 Soil Shield enhances Floater Wheel performance by preventing soil buildup and soil pitching at high speeds. Learn more.
rn"Our soil is Fargo clay," said Kevin Onchuck, who farms with his brother, Dan. "It's real sticky. We used to be able to walk behind our planter, look down at the furrow, and see the seed. Rubber closing wheels were not closing the furrow at all.rn"We added a Yetter 6200 Cast Spike Closing ...t."rn
rn"I looked around for years for something like these fertilizer openers so that I could apply fertilizer without wrecking the seed trench," said Rob Goblirsch. After he put Yetter Farm Equipment's 2968 Row-Unit Mount In-Between Fertilizer Openers on his 1770 John Deere 16-row planter, he kn...m."rn
Achieve low-disturbance fertilizer sealing, even in highly erodible ground and side-dress applications, with Yetter Farm Equipment’s 2920 Wheel Sealer.
"The Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator™ we have on our Drago corn head not only saves the tires on our equipment, it provides better residue breakdown. The Devastator performs better than our old stalk stompers at getting the stalks cracked and in touch with the ground. It has improved plan...ete."
If the planter unit and/or frame-mounted coulters are running too deep, properly adjust coulter height and ensure that in operation the planter hitch is set to the correct height (consult the planter's operator manual). If the double disc openers are excessively worn, replace the openers. If... dry.
rn"I was extremely pleased with the new 2967 Yetter residue managers that I put on my Case IH planter this past year. The residue managers were heavy enough to move the residue out of the way without moving any soil. I really liked the height adjustment because I was able to fine tune the re...n."rn
Center the blade on the hub so that it is concentric when it turns. Place the knife top up to the coulter blade so the knife and coulter blade just slightly contact each other at the tip. Then, as the coulter blade rotates up the knife, you want to have a gradual gap between the knife and co...lade.
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