Yes, you can do whichever best fits your operation. If you take the seal out, you must grease every 50 hours. If you leave the seal intact, fill the wheel assembly with grease before using. No need to grease again until you replace the bearing.
Transporting large combine heads is a daily task during harvest. Yetter Farm Equipment introduces the 8500 Head Cart Trailers to make the job safe, quick and easy.
rn"My fertilizer dealer suggested I add Yetter SharkTooth® wheels to my DMI toolbar to move residue and prepare for corn-on-corn application. They not only threw corn residue out of the way, but were a huge asset on soybean stubble as well. They left a nice black strip to plant into next...r."rn
Jerry Groth is always looking for ways to get a better stand of corn on his mostly no-till farm, which is why he decided to test out the Yetter 2967-035 Residue Manager for No-Till Coulters with SharkTooth® wheels in a side-by-side comparison.rnOn a 1,000-foot plot with four rows, he pla...ers."
rnPlanter is not level—raise the planter drawbarrnToo much row unit down pressurernFrame height is too low—refer to planter operator’s manualrnSoil is very loosern
Transporting large combine heads is a daily task during harvest. Yetter Farm Equipment introduces the 8500 Head Cart Trailers to make the job safe, quick and easy.
The Yetter 2960 Heavy-Duty Spring Kit provides planters up to 300 pounds of additional down pressure in tough planting conditions. Explore its five settings and adjustment ranges.
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