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Seed Jet II™

  1. Twin V-belt powered positive displacement blower generates a steady air stream.
  2. Exclusive advanced electronics provide easy starts and system protection.
  3. The Seed Jet II™ is powered by an 11- horsepower Vanguard Briggs & Stratton engine.
  4. Rubber-skirted inlet hopper corrals seed into airlock without loss.
  5. Rubber blower hose allows flexible powerplant mounting options.
  6. Self-contained powerplant attaches to grain wagon or rests in pick-up (shown without battery).
  7. Solid cast iron airlock with steel vanes lend strength and durability.
  8. Slide gate easily adjusts flow rate.
  9. 35’ stainless steel hose eliminates repositioning.
  10. Lightweight three-pound decelerator makes maneuverability easy and minimizes seed damage.
  11. Exclusive seed flow sensor monitors flow rate, preventing potential overload of the airlock.
  12. Cyclone exhaust kit moves dust away from operator.

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Yetter Manufacturing Inc.
PO Box 358 • 109 S. McDonough • Colchester, Illinois 62326 USA
Phone: 309.776.4111• 800.447.5777       FAX: 309.776.3222
E-mail: info@yetterco.com

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“We used the Yetter three coulter system for the first time in the spring of 2004. The coulter system was attached to the front of a 7200 JD planter. After properly adjusting the coulters, we were able to plant into soybean stubble, and also we were able to plant into corn residue without any broadcast tillage of the soil. The corn planted into bean residue was some of the more even stands that I have ever experienced, and even the corn-on-corn was able to recover from our early wet and cold conditions faster than other corn-on-corn in our area. We are looking forward to harvest to see the results of the three-coulter system as compared to the conventional way of doing things.”

Mike Homandberg, Slayton, Minnesota

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