Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator
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- Product Description
- Additional Product Info
- Application Studies
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Today’s hybrids develop tough stalks that can destroy expensive tires and tracks on equipment. The 5000 Stalk Devastator™ saves tires and tracks by knocking over and crimping stalks while leaving them attached, speeding up the cornstalk breakdown process and improving field conditions for spring planting.
- Prevents damage to tires, tracks, wires, and hydraulic hoses on combines, trucks, tractors, and implements
- Knocks over and crimps stalks for faster decomposition and microbial breakdown of residue
- Preserves residue cover, reducing soil erosion and keeping stalks in place in windy conditions
- Quick and easy to install with mounting kits for most corn head models
- Features spring-loaded down pressure
- Solid steel construction ensures reliability and durability
- Will not interfere with most head cart trailers
- Rollers can be locked up for transport or when not in use
- Rollers cover 2 or 3 rows depending on width and spacing of corn head
- Models available for non-chopping and chopping corn heads with 20" thru 30" row spacing
- Each roller section is equipped with two 1 1/4" square-bore, heavy-duty, non-relubricable, triple-lip sealed, single-row ball bearings on each end
- 1 1/4" x 6" long traction bars maintain roller rotation and crimping of the cornstalks, preventing any slippage; four per row
- Average weight per row: 120 lbs
- Corn Head Seeder Success
- Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator™ Highlight Reel
- Yetter Devastator vs No Devastator Corn Stalks
- Are You Properly Managing This Tough Corn Residue?
- Tips and Tricks of the Yetter Devastators
- The Latest Yetter Stalk Devastator Design In Stock
- How to Install Your Yetter Devastator
- What can a Devastator do for You?
- Yetter Devastator Proof
- Yetter Devastators Breaking down the residue
- Stalk Devastator Breakdown
- Yetter 20” Devastator
- Tips on installing your Devastators
- Yetter Devastator Installation Deere 712 Folding
- How to Change Your Devastator Bearings
- Yetter Devastators on 8 Row Folding
- Putting Devastators on Head cart, It Works
- Yetter Devastator Install 612C Illinois
- How to make Yetter Devastators work on Twin Row Corn
- Live in Field YETTER Devastator Action
- Tracking Residue Breakdown By Practice
- YETTER Devastator Breakdown Since Harvest
- Devastated Corn Residue VS. standing Stalks
- Yetter Devastators:The Aftermath, Do They Work?
- Yetter Devastators in Stock
- What exactly are Yetter Devastators?
- Yetter devastators VS Calmer Stalk Rolls
- Yetter Devastator Proof
Product Description
Today’s hybrids develop tough stalks that can destroy expensive tires and tracks on equipment. The 5000 Stalk Devastator™ saves tires and tracks by knocking over and crimping stalks while leaving them attached, speeding up the cornstalk breakdown process and improving field conditions for spring planting.
- Prevents damage to tires, tracks, wires, and hydraulic hoses on combines, trucks, tractors, and implements
- Knocks over and crimps stalks for faster decomposition and microbial breakdown of residue
- Preserves residue cover, reducing soil erosion and keeping stalks in place in windy conditions
- Quick and easy to install with mounting kits for most corn head models
- Features spring-loaded down pressure
- Solid steel construction ensures reliability and durability
- Will not interfere with most head cart trailers
- Rollers can be locked up for transport or when not in use
- Rollers cover 2 or 3 rows depending on width and spacing of corn head
- Models available for non-chopping and chopping corn heads with 20" thru 30" row spacing
- Each roller section is equipped with two 1 1/4" square-bore, heavy-duty, non-relubricable, triple-lip sealed, single-row ball bearings on each end
- 1 1/4" x 6" long traction bars maintain roller rotation and crimping of the cornstalks, preventing any slippage; four per row
- Average weight per row: 120 lbs
Additional Product Info
Application Studies
Videos
- Corn Head Seeder Success
- Yetter 5000 Stalk Devastator™ Highlight Reel
- Yetter Devastator vs No Devastator Corn Stalks
- Are You Properly Managing This Tough Corn Residue?
- Tips and Tricks of the Yetter Devastators
- The Latest Yetter Stalk Devastator Design In Stock
- How to Install Your Yetter Devastator
- What can a Devastator do for You?
- Yetter Devastator Proof
- Yetter Devastators Breaking down the residue
- Stalk Devastator Breakdown
- Yetter 20” Devastator
- Tips on installing your Devastators
- Yetter Devastator Installation Deere 712 Folding
- How to Change Your Devastator Bearings
- Yetter Devastators on 8 Row Folding
- Putting Devastators on Head cart, It Works
- Yetter Devastator Install 612C Illinois
- How to make Yetter Devastators work on Twin Row Corn
- Live in Field YETTER Devastator Action
- Tracking Residue Breakdown By Practice
- YETTER Devastator Breakdown Since Harvest
- Devastated Corn Residue VS. standing Stalks
- Yetter Devastators:The Aftermath, Do They Work?
- Yetter Devastators in Stock
- What exactly are Yetter Devastators?
- Yetter devastators VS Calmer Stalk Rolls
- Yetter Devastator Proof
Testimonials