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.
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.
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.
Most likely the engine oil level is too low. Check the engine oil level and add oil as necessary. The oil level must be on the “full” mark to engage the oil level sensor.
Designed for shallow-planted crops like sugar beets and cotton, each 6200-007 Twister Short Poly Ring Closing Wheel Assembly has 1" spikes. Learn more.
rnIncrease down pressure on row unitrnCheck planter frame heightrnAdd ballast to planter framernAdjust no-till coulter to penetrate less than seed depthrn
rnGauge wheels are picking up soilrnPlanter frame height is too highrnSeed furrow is compactedrnResidue managers operating to deeprnExcessive wear on gauge wheel tires and disc opener bladesrn
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