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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

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" |


Related Information
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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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Matt and Charlie Ward farm more than 5,000 acres. For planting in corn-on-corn or no-tilling beans in to corn residue, they use SharkTooth® wheels from Yetter. “We already have them on one of our planters. We are in the process of getting a new planter, and will add the SharkTooth wheels to that,” said Charlie. (One planter is a John Deere 1770 24-row and the other is the same make in the narrow-row model.)
“These wheels are aggressive,” said Charlie. “With them, we are able to do more no-till and they make planning a little less hectic. We save time, trips, and fuel.”
The Wards are also excited about new electronic-adjustment residue managers from Yetter, which they have ordered for one planter. These on-the-go units are controlled individually from the cab of the tractor. “I know we’ll do the fine-tuning adjustments with these because it will take so much less time.”
“Yetter has good people that know and stand behind their products, and they offer good service,” Charlie said. “There’s no better proof than a repeat customer!”
Charlie and Matt Ward,
Coggon, Iowa
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