Yeomans Plows - Keyline Systems & Concepts Priorty One

  YEOMANS PLOWS
January 2007
 
YEOMANS PLOWS & EQUIPMENT
The range of subsoiling ploughs and other products produced by Yeomans Plow Co. for cultivating land, specifically to increase soil fertility, increase land productivity and eliminate soil erosion and land salinity. The RED BOOK shown illustrates the products we make.
YEOMANS KEYLINE CONCEPTS FOR SOIL CULTIVATION
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ESSENTIAL VERSATILITY OF THE YEOMANS EQUIPMENT
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SHANK OR TINE TYPES AVAILABLE
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YEOMANS QUICK CHANGE SHEAR PIN SYSTEM
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HYDRAULIC JUMP SHANK
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DIGGING POINTS AND TINE ATTACHMENTS
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HILLS AND FURROWS
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SHANKPOT SEEDER and SEED BOOT
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SHAKAERATOR
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COULTERS
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CRUMBLE ROLLERS
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SELECTING THE BEST PLOW FOR YOUR APPLICATION
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THREE POINT LINKAGE DEPTH CONTROL
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THREE POINT LINKAGE MODELS
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SB SERIES PLOWS
(24)
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GP 39 SERIES PLOWS
(13)
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L43 and L60 SERIES PLOWS
(13)
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J and JA SERIES PLOWS
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L65 SERIES PLOWS
(1 and 10)
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TRAILING MODEL DEPTH CONTROL SYSTEM
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TRAILING MODEL PLOWS
T74 T92 T123
20-23
FOLDING WING PLOWS
(6)
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YEOMANS WARRANTY
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Indicative list prices for our equipment. (in Australian Dollars plus tax):
GP39-7 model plow shown on page 16, coulters fitted                                          - $7,575
The GP is the model type. The 39 is the front to rear distance across the plow beams (tool bars). The -7 is the side to side width of the plow frame to the nearest foot.
L43-9 model plow shown on page 17 centre picture, coulters fitted                     - $9,995
L43-9 model plow shown on page 17 lower picture, fitted with crumble roller - $12,445

TFW123-40 model plow shown on page 6                                                            - $72,480
The T means trailing type as opposed to three point linkage. The FW means folding wing.

TFW123 SJ-40 model shown on page 6 is fitted with our award winning hydraulic pressure multiplier Impulse® rams. The tines with their attached points stay rigid in the ground until the tip load on the point exceeds about three tons. The elevated oil pressure then steps down to normal tractor oil line pressure allowing the tine to easily jump a twenty-inch rock. The tine then returns into the ground where it is instantly locked in with three times normal oil pressures.

If you can drive an army tank over the ground then you can plow the ground with these things!

 

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