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All Steer High Capacity Fertilizer Carts

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Cover more acres per day—that’s called higher productivity—and eliminate the need for saddle tanks with the new All Steer High Capacity Cart. With its standard 1,600-gallon capacity or the new 2,000-gallon capacity, you’ll be able to fill your planter or toolbar on the fly. Use it for herbicide, fertilizer, or insecticide.

Use it during planting, side dressing, strip tilling, and cultivating. Use it all you want because All Steer is built Yetter tough.

  • Large 18.4-26/10-ply industrial tractor lug tires deliver 27” of ground clearance, reduce horsepower requirements, improve flotation, and minimize soil compaction.
  • All Steer CartEight-bolt hubs with rugged 23/4” spindles support a maximum load, including the cart, of 24,000 pounds.
  • The 120” tread width offers outstanding load stability while allowing the axles to straddle the rows.
  • The low-profile tank design lowers the center of gravity, while the reinforced steel frame and tank frame ensure years of reliable service.
  • Hazard warning lights and an SMV emblem are standard.

All Steer CartAvailable in:

  • Black or blue carts with white tanks
  • Green carts with yellow tanks

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All Steer Features

All Steer Sure Lock™

  • Simple Field-to-Road Conversion in Minutes!
  • Features a cam action locking mechanism for increased productivity
  • Can easily be operated by one person
  • Considerably decreases transport time
  • Features a one-handed pull for ease of use
  • Uses leverage to aid in unlatching the locking pin, making the switch from field use to road transport more convenient and efficient
  • Spring-loaded cam-lock, which self-engages to ease locking

Tank Baffles

  • Innovative flow-through baffles work in conjunction, minimizing liquid movement and offering improved stability during transport.
  • Full-head baffles offer increased strength and are lighter than the traditional pole style.
  • Tank baffles are available on both the 1600- and 2000-gallon models.

"A" Frame Construction

  • The “A” frame construction with its wide stance and two-point “clevis-style” connection is stronger than the competitors’ single-point connection.

Fifth Wheel & Pivoting

  • Both axles pivot on greasable fifth wheels
  • Front axle pivots up to 10% up or down from the centerline to relieve stress.
  • Both axle assemblies are made of structural steel tubing.
  • All four wheels steer, so the rear tires follow the front for a tight turning radius and precise tracking. This minimizes damage to standing crops and provides for a controlled traffic pattern.

All Steer All Steer Fifth Wheel

1. Fifth Wheel           2. Front Axle Pivot     3. Pivot pin

All Steer Front Axle PivotPivot pin

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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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Dan Wilson changed from fall application of NH3 to spring application with the help of the Yetter All-Steer Fertilizer cart. He purchased the cart and used it to mount two 1000-gallon steel tanks to apply anhydrous ammonia. With the help of the cart and his 24-row planter, he plants and fertilizes approximately 50 acres between fills. “I won't put on spring ammonia unless I know the application will stay between the rows—I don't want ammonia damage on new growth,” Dan said. “We plant thousands of acres of hillsides, and the Yetter All-Steer Cart stays right in the tracks.” “This process is not for the weak at heart. But, when we apply nitrogen in the spring when and where the plant needs it, we save time and money,” Dan said. With the help of the Yetter All-Steer cart, he saves 30 to 50 pounds of nitrogen per acre. Dan also reports that 70 percent of his crop labor requirements occur between September and December, so shifting some of that labor to spring is a big plus.

Dan Wilson, Prairie City, Iowa

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