Great Plains 2115SC

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Features

SPRING-CUSHIONED HEAVY-DUTY REELS

Heavy-duty 16" diameter reels with 1" rods are designed to stand up to even the largest rocks while busting clods and leaving a perfect seedbed. Spring-cushioning absorbs shock and keeps the reel firmly on the ground.

 

SINGLE HYDRAULIC CIRCUIT

Unit can be lifted and folded with one SCV control. Allows for unit to be pulled behind other tillage implements.

 

OPTIONAL HYDRAULIC WEIGHT TRANSFER

Allows weight to be transferred from the center of the machine to the wings, providing an even, level finish over rolling terrain.

 

TRIPLE-LIP SEALED BEARINGS

Two heavy-duty, triple-lip-sealed bearings on every reel.

 

TELESCOPING TONGUE

The length of the tongue adjusts so the seedbed conditioner can be set to track with the lead machine for better field turns.

 

HEAVY-DUTY FRAME

Heavy-duty design allows for up to 150 lbs. per ft. of weight for increased clod and root ball breakage.

 

ADJUSTABLE ROLLERS TO CHANGE WIDTH

Allow the conditioner to be widened beyond the width of the leading tillage implement without leaving a streak between reels.

 

ADJUSTABLE HITCH HEIGHT

Adjust the height of the hitch to match the tractor or implement’s rear hitch height.

 

4X4 TUBULAR FRAME

Constructed of heavy-duty 4" square tubing, the mainframe of the seedbed conditioner is one of the strongest on the market today. The weight of the frame (up to 150 lbs./ft.) promotes clod and root ball breakage.

Specifications

MODEL 2115SC
TIRES 9.5Lx15 8-ply (2)
WEIGHT (approx. lbs) 2,025
DIMENSIONS  
TILLAGE WIDTH 15'
TRANSPORT WIDTH 16' 10"
TRANSPORT HEIGHT N/A
TILLAGE INFO  
CENTER SECTION 15'
1ST WING SECTION N/A
2ND WING SECTION N/A
NO. OF BASKETS 3
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