Operation, Warning – Yetter 2000 Series AllSteer Plus Fertilizer Toolbar User Manual

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OPERATION


WARNING:

Do not allow children to operate this equipment. Do not allow riders on the tractor

or implement. Failure to heed may result in personal injury or death.


IMPORTANT: Do not operate the coulter depth so deep that the coulter hubs are in the soil, this will
cause premature bearing failure.

Yetter Model 2000 All Steer Plus™ Fertilizer Toolbar coulters are designed for fertilizer
placement 3” to 5” deep and to be operated 6-10 mph.

• During assembly, the coulters should be set up to swivel. This reduces the side load on the coulter during

operation.

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

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

• After a few hours of use, check all bolts for tightness and proper torque.

• 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 hubcap and cotter pin and adjust
the slotted nut to remove wobble. Recommended torque of 15 ft lbs. If the wobble or looseness cannot
be corrected, the bearings, cups and seals will need to be replaced.

DO NOT USE WORN OR DAMAGED PARTS.


IMPORTANT:

For proper operation, the All Steer Plus™ Fertilizer Toolbar frame must operate

level.

• Level the toolbar frame so that the coulter blades are the same depth front to back and side to side.

In hard no-till conditions the desired operating depth may not be possible. Tighten spring nut might be necessary,
to maintain tillage depth.

Drawbar Height


The Yetter 2000 Series All Steer Plus ™ Fertilizer Toolbar is designed to operate on tractors with drawbar heights
from 18” to 22” from the ground to the top of the drawbar. On certain tractors the drawbar can be turned over to
obtain the correct height. Proper operation of the equipment requires that the frame is level: front to rear as well
as side to side.

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