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OPERATION 

 

CAUTION:  Where rocks are present the residue manager should be set in the “float” 
position, not locked down. 

 

Adjust the residue manager to move crop residue aside and not move any soil.  Adjustments to 
the residue manager may have to be made when changing field conditions and type and amount 
of residue. 

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Float setting 

– install the adjustment pin under the residue manager arm. 

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Rigid setting 

– install the adjustment pin through the residue arm. 

 

ROW CLEANER DO’S AND DON’TS 

1.  DO NOT move soil; Residue Managers are designed to move crop residue only. 
2.  DO NOT operate planter at slow speeds, ground speed affects how aggressive the 

spoke wheels are; operate at sufficient speed (4-6 mph) to maintain good residue 
flow. 

3.  DO NOT expect 100% of crop residue to be cleared, it is not necessary and would 

necessitate engaging the soil.  The width of path cleared depends on ground 
conditions, depth setting and ground speed. 

4.  DO expect to see wheels occasionally quit turning, indicates ideal (shallow) setting 

which is not moving soil. 

5. 

DO adjust toolbar frame height 20”-22” and drawbar correctly.  Very important to 
ensure planter opener

will follow ground contours properly.

 

 

 

 

 

IMPORTANT:  For proper operation, the planter frame must operate level (for, aft and side 
to side) and at the correct height, typically 20”-22”.

  Regularly inspect the residue manager 

for loose or worn bolts.  Repair and replace as needed.

 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for 2967-006A

Page 1: ...FOR KINZE UNIT MOUNTED COULTER OPERATOR S MANUAL 2565 962_REV_A 06 2021 YETTER MANUFACTURING CO FOUNDED 1930 Colchester IL 62326 0358 Toll free 800 447 5777 309 776 3222 Fax Website www yetterco com...

Page 2: ...g to the maintenance schedule in the operator s manual The user is responsible for inspecting his machine and for having parts repaired or replaced when continued use of the product would cause damage...

Page 3: ...s may be obtained from your local dealer WARNING Read these instructions carefully to acquaint yourself with the Equipment Working with unfamiliar equipment can lead to accidents Never park the equipm...

Page 4: ...ize strength and thread type Refer to the torque values chart when tightening hardware Important Over tightening hardware can cause as much damage as when under tightening Tightening hardware beyond t...

Page 5: ...5 IMAGE IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A 2967 006A FW...

Page 6: ...6 IMAGE IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A BW 2967 006A BW FW...

Page 7: ...7 IMAGE IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A ST FW...

Page 8: ...8 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1 Remove the bottom left hand bolt from the coulter Install the 2966 297 mount bracket with the X 2 cap screw flat washers and locknut...

Page 9: ...ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 1A CAST IRON COULTER Remove the bottom left hand bolt from the coulter Install the 2966 297 mount bracket with the X 2 1 4 cap screw flat washers 2966 298 adapter and locknu...

Page 10: ...10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2 Attach the 2966 295 combo arm to the coulter and 2966 297 mount bracket using the X 10 cap screw flat washers 2966 402 bushings 2966 398 adjustment plate and locknut...

Page 11: ...11 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 2A Attach the 2966 295 combo arm to the coulter and 2966 297 mount bracket using the cap screws flat washers 2966 402 bushings and 2966 398 adjustment plate...

Page 12: ...12 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 3 Attach 2966 398 adjustment plate to the 2966 297 mount bracket using the x 2 cap screw and locknut DO NOT FULLY TIGHTEN UNTIL STEP 4...

Page 13: ...EP 4 Install the 2984 326 pin to align the adjustment holes of the 2966 295 combo arm 2966 297 mount bracket and 2966 398 adjustment plate NOW FULLY TIGHTEN THE X 2 cap screw to secure the 2966 398 ad...

Page 14: ...14 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS STEP 5 Attach the left hand right hand wheel assemblies and scrapers to the combo arm Secure with the 5 8 flange lock hex nuts...

Page 15: ...TIONAL Attach the 2966 405 cylinder anchor to the 2966 295 combo arm using the carriage bolts spacers and flange lock nuts Attach the air cylinder to the 2966 297 mount bracket using the 7 16 X 1 1 2...

Page 16: ...he planter is in the field and has been fully loaded with seed fertilizer granular chemicals etc Also a field check with a bubble level on the frame should be made of the hitch height to ensure level...

Page 17: ...planter hitch is set too low while the planter frame remains at 20 off the ground Notice from the illustration that the unit mounted coulter is running deeper in the ground than the planter unit This...

Page 18: ...round speed affects how aggressive the spoke wheels are operate at sufficient speed 4 6 mph to maintain good residue flow 3 DO NOT expect 100 of crop residue to be cleared it is not necessary and woul...

Page 19: ...xpected movement service machine on a level surface Lower machine to ground or sufficiently lock or block raised machine before servicing If machine is connected to tractor engage parking brake and pl...

Page 20: ...20 PART IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A ST FW KINZE WELDED COULTER NOT INCLUDED...

Page 21: ...21 PART IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A ST FW KINZE CAST COULTER NOT INCLUDED...

Page 22: ...22 PART IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A ST FW KINZE WELDED COULTER NOT INCLUDED PRESCISION CLEAN SWEEP AIR CYLINDER NOT INCLUDED...

Page 23: ...23 PART IDENTIFICATION 2967 006A ST FW KINZE CAST COULTER NOT INCLUDED PRESCISION CLEAN SWEEP AIR CYLINDER NOT INCLUDED...

Page 24: ...24 PART IDENTIFICATION 2966 140 ST FW 2966 140 BW FW...

Page 25: ...25 PART IDENTIFICATION 2966 141 FW...

Page 26: ...26 NOTES...

Page 27: ...27 NOTES...

Page 28: ...28 2565 962 02 2018...

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