Operation – Yetter 2967-007 U.N.T. Residue Manager User Manual

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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.






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