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6150 Series Hydraulic Markers

Clear Marks, Rugged Construction, Versatile Application

  • Increases downpressure for clearer marks and minimizes fence or tree snags
  • Adaptable to most toolbars, planters, and drills and available for implements from 15’ to 41’
  • Hinges on the base and double-hinge points at both ends of the first arm, providing more stress-bearing surface for stability
  • Reinforced mid-arm hinge areas
  • Higher quality steel shear bolt mechanisms, heavier tubular steel arms, and heavy-duty hubs

6150 Series Hydraulic Marker

Making effective marks in conservation tillage improves your ability to control traffic patterns in the field when applying fertilizer, planting, or cultivating. This eliminates compaction problems, allowing for more economical fertilization without skips or overlaps.

Yetter markers handle the tough conditions associated with making a highly visible mark in conservation tillage. They provide a distinct mark to follow, especially in fields where residue has built up over time.

Yetter markers are available in sizes and models to fit most popular planters, drills, fertilizer applicators, toolbar applicators, air seeders, and field cultivators.

Marker Recommendations
Planter Type Marker
Spacing
Approx.
Marker Reach
4RW, 6RN, 6RW, 8RN 15'-20' 87"-132"
8RW, 10RN 24' 141"-171"
10RW, 12RN 30' 163"-193"
12RW 35' 193"-223"
12RW, 16RN 41' 217"-247"

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PO Box 358 • 109 S. McDonough • Colchester, Illinois 62326 USA
Phone: 309.776.4111• 800.447.5777       FAX: 309.776.3222
E-mail: info@yetterco.com

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Vance Johnson saw great results this year with the Yetter 2967 residue managers and optional SharkTooth® wheels. The combination attachment worked with his planter and powered through tough corn residue so he could plant 360 acres of sugar beets and 330 acres of soybeans. “I absolutely love them,” said Vance. “The teeth slice the stalks and keep rolling. They don’t push root balls in front of the planter, and I don’t have to stop moving to unplug the residue from the teeth.” Originally, Vance attached his Yetter 2967 residue managers and SharkTooth® wheels to a 12-row planter. When he upgraded to a 24-row unit, he did not want to leave his Yetter tools behind. Vance replaced half the managers that came on the new planter with his Yetter combination. “I had nothing but trouble with the new planter’s original residue managers, but the SharkTooth® wheels worked perfectly,” said Vance. “I plan on ordering 12 more this winter so I can upgrade my entire planter.” Vance originally picked Yetter products because he knew the company was associated with residue management and had a good reputation. He did not test the product beforehand, but took a “gamble” because he liked the backwards-angled tooth design. “I didn’t think they would clog like spoke wheel designs,” Vance said. Vance said his gamble paid off: “I’m going to get my money’s worth out of these!”

Vance Johnson, Breckenridge, Minnesota

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