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2024 John Deere 2100 Minimum-Till
Minimum Till RipperVariety of working widths available
Mainframe extensions
Setback brackets for staggered standard pattern
3/4-in. straight shear-bolt standard minimizes soil and residue disturbance
Features may include:
19-mm (0.75-in.) straight shear-bolt standard minimizes soil and residue disturbance at the surface- Equipped with replaceable wear shins to control wear on the leading edge of the shank that greatly extends the life of the standard, unlike some of the competitive models
- Can only be equipped with 64-mm, 178-mm, or 254-mm (2.5-in., 7-in., or 10-in.) minimum-till ripper points
Heavy-duty frame handles tough operating conditions- he frame is constructed with a 102-mm x 152-mm x 10-mm (4-in. x 6-in. x 0.375-in.) cross tube on three-, four-, five-, and seven-standard machines and 152-mm x 152-mm x 10-mm (6-in. x 6-in. x 0.375-in.) cross tube on nine-standard models where the hitch-mounting components are welded for maximum strength.
- Truss tubes connect the cross tubes and are constructed with 127-mm x 127-mm x 13-mm (5-in. x 5-in. x 0.5-in.) steel tubing.
- Welded together into one assembly, the frame is designed to handle the most severe operating conditions.
2100 drawn hitch option available for seven- and nine-standard- A drawn hitch option is available for those who want to use large row-crop tractors or four-wheel drive (4WD) tractors without a 3-point hitch.
- The drawn hitch is only compatible with seven-standard and nine-standard 762-mm (30-in.) models. The drawn hitch is also available as an attachment for field conversion.
- The transport wheels are placed in front of the front rank of the mainframe. This allows residue to flow freely and keeps the wheels close to the standards to allow the ripper to follow the ground contour.