Title: The Aven
1Since 1930
2Follow the Leader
- All wheels steer so the rear tires follow the
front tires for a tight turning radius. - This reduces damage in standing crops plus
provides a controlled traffic pattern. - Allows tighter turning radius
Tighter Turning Radius
3Many Usesof the All Steer
Keep Big Planters Rolling Longer
- With on-the-go liquid transfer capability the ALL
STEER is the perfect fit for the following
applications - Pre-plant Fall strip-till
- Planter starter fertilizer Cultivating
- Side-dress Plus many others
4Commitment to Excellence
- 78 plus years - a name known to generations of
customers. - Return on your investment - invest with
confidence. - Profitable solutions for production agricultural.
- Products backed by a performance guarantee.
5All Steer Cart Benefits/Features
- High capacity 1600 /2000 gallon elliptical tank
stretches the time between refills. - Less time filling means more acres covered each
day. - Low profile tank (1600) design helps lower the
center of gravity. - Reinforced steel frame (1600) and tank saddle
provides years of reliable service.
Side view Tank Saddle
6 All Steer Pivoting Axle Benefits/Features
- Both axles pivot on greasable 5th wheels.
- Front axle pivots horizontally up or down from
centerline to relieve stress. - A generous 27 of ground clearance is available
from the bottom of each axle when equipped with
18.4-26 tires. - Both front and rear axle assemblies are
constructed of structural steel tubing.
5th Wheel Pivot
7All Steer Load Carrying Capabilities
- A heavy-duty 8 bolt 6000 lb. Hub is at the center
of each of the four rims. - Rugged 2 ¾ spindles supporting the load.
- Standard 18.4-26/10 ply industrial tractor lug
tires provide a wide foot print for less soil
compaction. - Large diameter tires roll easier reducing
horsepower requirements and better floatation. - Maximum load limit 24,000 including total weight
of the ALL STEER cart.
Side view High Clearance, High Capacity
8All Steer Stable Wide Stance
- Wheel treadwidth provides greater load stability
plus allows the axles to straddle the rows. - Overall wheel width stays within transport width
of most planters.
Great Transport Ability
9Other All Steer Features
- Telescoping tongue speeds hook-up, also pivots
vertically for uneven terrain. - Easy to pull and maneuver.
- ALL STEER lock-out for road transport.
- Hazard warning lights and SMV emblem standard
equipment.
Wide stance Tongue Pivots
Telescoping Tongue Speeds Hook-up
10All Steer Dimensions
Notice Component manufacturers may have changed
specifications before making final decision from
dimensions shown please consult Yetter Marketing
to verify accuracy.
Notice Due to a constant program of product
improvement, Yetter Manufacturing Company
reserves the right to alter specifications
without notice of obligation.
Dimensional Drawings (1600 gallon)
11All Steer Color Selection Chart
Tank Color
Rim Color
Tank Size
Cart Color
Option I
Option II
Option III
12All Steer Return on Investment Calculator
- A. Daily goal of acres to be planted
______ - B. Number of hours per day spent
working ______ - Acres planted per hour (A) /
(B) ______ - C1. Acres planted per minute (C) ____ / 60
minutes ______ - D. Gallons of fertilizer use per acre
______ - Total gallons of fertilizer used daily (A)____
x (D)____ ______ - F. Current of gallons of fertilizer capacity
of planter and/or tractor ______ - I.E. Saddle tanks, side tanks, toolbar tank
- F1. Fertilizer capacity with All Steer Cart
(F) _____ All Steer capacity _____ ______ - of fills per day (E) _____ / (F) _____
______ - G1. Fills per day with All Steer (E) _____/
(F1) _____ ______ - Time in minutes required to fill current capacity
______ - H1. Fill rate in gallons per minute (F) _____
/ (H) _____ ______ - H2. Time in minutes to fill with All Steer
(F1) _____ / (H1)_____ ______ - I. Time in minutes spent filling per day (G)
_____ x (H) _____ ______ - I1. Time spent filling per day with All Steer
(G1) _____ x (H1)_____ ______ - Time in minutes per day saved using All Steer
(I1) _____( I) _____ ______ - More acres per day planted (K) _____ x (C1)
_____ ______