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 OPERATION 

 
YETTER  model  2984  MAVERICK  OPENER

  is  a  multi-functional  tool  designed  for  use  in  a  fertilizer 

management system.  It is capable of residue management, precision fertilizer placement, soil tilth, and soil 
berm/mound  building  all  in  one  pass.  Thus  creating  a  seedbed  that  will  increase  your  Return  On 
Investment. 
 
 
It  is  important  to  know  that  the  2984  MAVERICK  OPENER

  unit  is  similar  to  a  row  crop  planter  unit  in 

operation,  thus  it  is  very  important  to  adjust  the  frame  height  and  levelness  for  best  performance.    Soil 
conditions (i.e.; frozen soil, rocks, heavy, tough residue) have a major influence on the performance of the 
MAVERICK OPENER™.  If damp soil is building up on the wheels, discs or knives then conditions are less 
than ideal and the unit

 

will not perform at its best. 

 

 

 

 

 

CAUTION:

  Frozen soil or heavy rock population may cause damage to the MAVERICK 

OPENER™. 

 

 

 IMPORTANT:

  For proper operation, the toolbar frame must operate level (for, aft. and                                                    

side to side) and at the correct height, typically 24”.

 

 

In hard or rocky soil conditions, the desired operating depth of the knife may not be possible.  Increase the 
spring pressure to obtain the desired depth rather than lower the toolbar frame below the 24” recommended 
setting.  Toolbar weight may  limit operating depth  in  hard soil conditions;  add  ballast to the toolbar frame.  
Example 200#’s per opener have been added to the frame to achieve the desired depth.  Operating depth 
of the MAVERICK OPENER™ is affected by spring tension, toolbar height, and levelness of toolbar and soil 
tilth.  As soil conditions change, toolbar settings and coulter adjustments will need to be changed as well. 
 
 
Toolbar gauge  wheel kits are optional but advocated for use  with the  MAVERICK OPENER™ because of 
toolbar frame height being critical for proper operation, 24”. 
 
 

1.  Set/mount coulter blades to run perpendicular to the soil.  Operation depth and blade wear can be 

affected if the coulter mounted crooked or if the toolbar is not level side to side.  

2.  After a few hours of use, check all bolts for tightness and proper torque. 
3.  After  a  day  of  use  (10-12  hours)  check  coulter  hubs  for  loose  bearings.    There  should  be  no 

endplay  in  the  hub  bearings  allowing  the  blade  to  wobble.    If  necessary,  remove  cotter  pin  and 
adjust the slotted nut to remove wobble, recommended torque of 13 ft. lbs. and re-insert cotter pin.  
If  the  wobble  or  looseness  cannot  be  corrected,  the  bearings,  cups  and  seals  will  need  to  be 
replaced.  DO NOT REUSE WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS. 

 
 

 

 

 

Summary of Contents for MAVERICK HR PLUS 2984 Series

Page 1: ...AVERICK HR PLUS OPERATOR PARTS MANUAL 2565 762_REV_L 12 2018 YETTER MANUFACTURING CO FOUNDED 1930 COLCHESTER IL 62326 0358 TOLL FREE 800 447 5777 309 776 3222 FAX WEBSITE WWW YETTERCO COM E MAIL INFO...

Page 2: ...2 TABLE OF CONTENTS FOREWORD 3 WARRANTY 3 SAFETY 4 BOLT TORQUE 5 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 6 17 OPERATION 18 22 MAINTENANCE 23 30 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 31 56 TROUBLESHOOTING 58 59...

Page 3: ...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 cau...

Page 4: ...ock the implement before performing service If 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 t...

Page 5: ...less a specified torque is called out elsewhere in the manual 5 Torque is the force you apply to the wrench handle or the cheater bar times the length of the handle or bar 6 Use a torque wrench whenev...

Page 6: ...is mark will give a reference point to where the edge of the clamp bracket 3000 409 should be located so that the fertilizer knife will be centered directly on the row STEP 2 Centering on each row att...

Page 7: ...not over tighten the spindle bolt and castle nut Torque the spindle bolt to 13 15 ft lbs or until the hub blade assembly has a slight drag when turned by hand Tighten the nut one slot position on the...

Page 8: ...urface For example fertilizer is to be placed 6 deep the residue manager should be adjusted 6 above the tip of the knife Field adjustment In field adjustments to the residue manager will need to be do...

Page 9: ...9 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2984 030 N NOTCHED DISC SEALER KIT 2984 030 S SMOOTH DISC SEALER KIT STEP 1...

Page 10: ...10 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS 2984 030 N NOTCHED DISC SEALER KIT 2984 030 S SMOOTH DISC SEALER KIT STEP 2...

Page 11: ...UCTIONS 2984 030 N NOTCHED DISC SEALER KIT 2984 030 S SMOOTH DISC SEALER KIT STEP 3 Attach the blade hub assembly to the 2920 329 L bracket using the D bolt through a 5 8 lock washer and 5 8 hex nut T...

Page 12: ...R KIT 2984 030 S SMOOTH DISC SEALER KIT STEP 4 Adjust the angle of the disc blades so that the blades are approximately 8 apart and 4 from the center of the knife STEP 5 Tighten all of the hardware to...

Page 13: ...13 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT STEP 1 Attach Rolling Basket mount bracket to the Maverick Opener using the 5 8 X 6 hex bolts secure with 5 8 lock hex nuts...

Page 14: ...NSTRUCTIONS ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT STEP 2 Attach the pivot bracket and bushing apply never seize lubrication to the bushing before installing to the mount bracket using the 5 8 x 6 hex bolt and 5 8...

Page 15: ...15 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT STEP 3 Install the basket with flange mount bearings to the basket mount bracket using 4 7 16 x 1 hex bolt and 7 16 lock hex nut...

Page 16: ...16 ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT STEP 4 Center the basket in the basket mount bracket and triple tighten the set screws...

Page 17: ...MBLY INSTRUCTIONS ROLLING BASKET ATTACHMENT STEP 5 Attach the basket mount bracket to the pivot bracket using the 5 8 x 4 hex bolt and 5 8 lock hex nut Also install the adjustment pin and 1 8 hairpin...

Page 18: ...in the desired depth rather than lower the toolbar frame below the 24 recommended setting Toolbar weight may limit operating depth in hard soil conditions add ballast to the toolbar frame Example 200...

Page 19: ...engine and implements quickly in an emergency FAILURE TO HEED MAY RESULT IN PERSONAL INJURY OR DEATH NOTE Adjustments to the MAVERICK OPENER are best done while in the field where the unit is to be op...

Page 20: ...20 OPERATION STEP 1 Disengage Rolling Basket Attachment Lift basket and insert pin See diagram...

Page 21: ...anagers are designed to move crop residue only 2 DO NOT operate toolbar at slow speeds ground speed affects how aggressive the spoke wheels are operate at sufficient speed 5 7 mph to maintain good res...

Page 22: ...22 OPERATION ADJUSTMENT...

Page 23: ...ace if necessary 4 Apply 2 multi purpose polyurea grease on each bearing Make sure the space around each roller is filled Lubricate the bearing cups 5 Position the bearing in the cup and install the s...

Page 24: ...or adjust machine while it is moving Keep hands feet and clothing from power driven moving and rotating parts Disengage all power and operate controls to relieve pressure Lower equipment to the groun...

Page 25: ...25 MAINTENANCE NOTE Be certain to align the grease fitting with the slot in the wheel and the hubcap so that the grease can flow freely...

Page 26: ...26 MAINTENANCE Grease must fill this Hubcap cavity...

Page 27: ...ed and NLGI grade 2 grease Other greases may be used if they meet the following NLGI Performance Classification GC LB IMPORTANT Some types of grease thickener are not compatible with others Consult yo...

Page 28: ...severe or unusual conditions may require more frequent lubrication Perform each lubrication and service procedure at the beginning and end of each season Clean grease fittings before using grease gun...

Page 29: ...implement until all shank points rest on the ground Lubricate fittings and bushings as indicated in the diagram below Be sure grease fittings are free from dirt and paint so the lubricant is certain...

Page 30: ...chine 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 se...

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Page 42: ...42 PARTS IDENTIFICATION 2984 123 N RT STRIP TILL ASSY NOTCHED BLADE ROCK TRIP MANUFACTURED 01 2011 07 2017...

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Page 58: ...n SOLUTION Adjust the toolbar so that during operation it is level and at a height of 24 from the bottom of the toolbar to the soil surface See Operations section for proper adjustments Remove two out...

Page 59: ...See adjustments Large clods or chunks Insufficient sprint pressure Change spring On rolling basket attachment to increase Down pressure see adjustments Coulter cutting blade running Operate coulter T...

Page 60: ...as Australia and Africa So when you buy Yetter products you re buying a name that s recognized A name that s known and respected A name that s become a part of American agriculture and has become syn...

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