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OPERATION 

 
 

 

CAUTION:  

Where rocks are present the residue manager should be set in the “float” 

position, not locked down. 

 
 

STEP 1.  

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.  By removing the adjustment pin the 
residue manager wheel can be allowed to “float” and the quick adjust will act as a down 
stop.  If residue 

managers are set to “float”, check for clearance with drive shafts and 

frames. 

 
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”.

Summary of Contents for 2967-180B

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Page 3: ...implement before performing service If the machine must be serviced in the raised position jack or block it up to prevent it from accidentally falling and injuring someone Do not allow riders on the...

Page 4: ...TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD 2 SAFETY 3 TABLE OF CONTENTS 4 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 5 8 OPERATION 9 MAINTENANCE 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 11 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 12 15...

Page 5: ...tightened bolts will result in damage breakage expense and down time 2 Always replace bolts with the specified grade and type 3 Torque properly before first use of the machine and every 2 4 hours of...

Page 6: ...bly that secures the hub and spindle assembly to the arm Remove the hub and spindle assembly from the coulter arm Insert the 3 8 x 1 bolt through the arm NOTE The head of the bolt should be installed...

Page 7: ...pivot bushings 2967 553 and 5 8 lock hex nut STEP 3 Insert the adjustment pin into the arm and the Adjustment Plate Check the alignment of all the adjustment holes move adjustment plate as needed then...

Page 8: ...due manager arm using 2 3 8 x 3 1 4 bolts 2 spacer bushings and 3 8 lock hex nuts STEP 5 Fasten the R M wheel assemblies to the 2959 206 R M arm using 5 8 lock washers and 5 8 hex nuts Torque 150 ft l...

Page 9: ...gers 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 residu...

Page 10: ...hine thoroughly to remove all dirt debris and crop residue which would hold moisture and cause rusting Inspect machine for worn or broken parts See your Yetter Farm Equipment dealer during the off sea...

Page 11: ...important Figure B The planter hitch is set too low while the planter remains at 20 off the ground Notice from the illustration that the unit mounted coulter is running deeper in the ground Note Both...

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