Yetter Furrow Max 6200-070 Owner'S Manual Download Page 3


 

 

FOREWORD 

You’ve  just  joined  an  exclusive  but  rapidly 
growing club. 

For  our  part,  we  want  to  welcome  you  to  the 
group and thank you for buying a Yetter product. 

We  hope  your  new  Yetter  products  will  help  you 
achieve both goals-increase your productivity and 
increase your efficiency so that you may generate 
more profit. 

This  operator’s  manual  has  been  designed  into 
four 

major 

sections: 

Foreword, 

Safety 

Precautions,  Installation  Instructions  and  Parts 
Breakdown. 

This 

SAFETY  ALERT  SYMBOL 

indicates 

important  safety  messages  in  the  manual.  

When you see this symbol, be alert to the 

possibility  of 

PERSONAL  INJURY 

and 

carefully read the message that follows. 

The  word 

NOTE

  is  used  to  convey  information 

that  is  out  of  context  with  the  manual  text.    It 
contains 

special 

information 

such 

as 

specifications, 

techniques 

and 

reference 

information of a supplementary nature. 

The  word 

IMPORTANT 

is  used  in  the  text  when 

immediate damage will occur to the machine due 
to improper technique or operation.  

 

 

 

Important  will  apply  to  the  same  information  as 
specified  by  note  only  of  an  immediate  and 
urgent nature. 

 

It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  user  to  read  the 
operator’s  manual  and  comply  with  the  safe  and 
correct  operating  procedure  and  to  lubricate  and 
maintain 

the 

product 

according 

to 

the 

maintenance schedule in the operator’s manual. 

 

Important  will  apply  to  the  same  information  as 
specified  by  note  only  of  an  immediate  and 
urgent nature. 

It  is  the  responsibility  of  the  user  to  read  the 
operator’s  manual  and  comply  with  the  safe  and 
correct  operating  procedure  and  to  lubricate  and 
maintain 

the 

product 

according 

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  or  excessive  wear  to  the 
other parts. 

It  is  the  user’s  responsibility  to  deliver  his 
machine  to  the  Yetter  dealer  who  sold  him  the 
product  for  service  or  replacement  of  defective 
parts, which are covered by the warranty policy. 

If  you  are  unable  to  understand  or  follow  the 
instructions  provided  in  this  publication,  consult 
your local Yetter dealer or contact: 

YETTER MANUFACTURING CO. 

309/776-4111 
800/447-5777 

309/776-3222 (FAX) 

Website:  www.yetterco.com 

E-mail:  [email protected] 

 

WARRANTY 

Yetter  Manufacturing  warrants  all  products  manufactured  and  sold  by  it  against  defects  in  material.    This 
warranty being expressly limited to replacement at the factory of such parts or products as shall appear to be 
defective after inspection.  This warranty does not obligate the Company to bear cost of labor in replacement 
of parts.  It is the policy of the Company to make improvements without incurring obligations to add them to 
any  unit  already  sold.    No  warranty  is  made  or  authorized  to  be  made,  other  than  herein  set  forth.    This 
warranty is in effect for one year after purchase. 

DEALER: ________________________________________ 

Yetter  Manufacturing  warrants  its  own  products  only  and  cannot  be  responsible  for  damages  to 
equipment on which mounted. 

 

Summary of Contents for Furrow Max 6200-070

Page 1: ...IFICATION 2565 989 10 2022 Furrow Max 6200 070 6200 071 6200 072 6200 073 6200 080 YETTER MANUFACTURING CO Founded 1930 Colchester IL 62326 Toll free 800 447 5777 Fax 309 776 3222 Website yetterco com...

Page 2: ...crews are marked with six radial lines on the head If hardware must be replaced be sure to replace it with hardware of equal size strength and thread type Refer to the torque values chart when tighten...

Page 3: ...nature It is the responsibility of the user to read the operator s manual and comply with the safe and correct operating procedure and to lubricate and maintain the product according to the maintenanc...

Page 4: ...attention to the caution notes in the text Review this manual at least once a year with all operators 1 Read and understand the operator s manual before operating this machine Failure to do so is con...

Page 5: ...eel arm spring and pivot bolts Then take off the cast block bolted to the row unit Save the two 12MM bolts holding it on STEP 2 Using the two 12MM bolts attach the furrow max unit to the row unit Ensu...

Page 6: ...o the cast arm in the 3rd hole Install the 6 x 12 rubber press wheel onto the rear mount using the 5 8 x 10 5 bolt and serrated flange nut putting a bushing on each side Use the 3 8 x 75 bolts to inst...

Page 7: ...that the closing system is straight with the row unit and torque the bolts to 92 ft lbs STEP 3 Use the x 3 75 pin washers and cotter pin to attach the spring to the disc pivot bracket Use the shoulde...

Page 8: ...d to the row unit by removing the 3 8 bolt STEP 2 Attach the kinze mount adapter item 7 8 to the main mount bracket as pictured below Leave bolts loose at this time Note use the longer x 1 1 2 carriag...

Page 9: ...Use the 3 8 x 1 25 pin and cotter pin to attach the spring to the cast arm in the 3rd hole Install the 6 x 12 rubber press wheel onto the rear mount using the 5 8 x 10 5 bolt and serrated flange nut p...

Page 10: ...spring and pivot bolts Then take off the cast block bolted to the row unit Save the two 12MM bolts holding it on STEP 2 Using the two 12MM bolts attach the furrow max unit to the row unit Ensure that...

Page 11: ...to the cast arm in the 3rd hole Install the 6 x 12 rubber press wheel onto the rear mount using the 5 8 x 10 5 bolt and serrated flange nut putting a bushing on each side Use the 3 8 x 75 bolts to ins...

Page 12: ...sembly by first putting the carriage bolts through the old pivot bolt holes Next put the 7 16 bolt through the lower hole where the old down pressure spring attached Tighten the carriage bolts and the...

Page 13: ...rm in the 3rd hole Install the 6 x 12 rubber press wheel onto the rear mount using the 5 8 x 10 5 bolt and serrated flange nut putting a bushing on each side Use the 3 8 x 75 bolts to install the mud...

Page 14: ...t spine If the seed trench can not be collapsed you can narrow up the spacing on the dual closing disc by changing the spacers The recommended starting setting is 1 9 16 bushing in between the closing...

Page 15: ...15 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 070 John Deere 7200 7300 1700...

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Page 17: ...17 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 071 Kinze 3000...

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Page 19: ...19 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 072 White 9000...

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Page 21: ...21 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 073 Kinze 4000...

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Page 23: ...23 PART IDENTIFICATION John Deere7200 7300 1700 6200 080 V Closing wheel kit...

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Page 25: ...25 PART IDENTIFICATION 6000 013A 8 Serrated...

Page 26: ...26 PART IDENTIFICATION 6000 017 8 Smooth...

Page 27: ...27 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 085...

Page 28: ...28 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 182...

Page 29: ...29 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 185...

Page 30: ...30 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 187...

Page 31: ...31 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 189...

Page 32: ...32 PART IDENTIFICATION 6200 192...

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Page 35: ...35 NOTES...

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