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JOHN DEERE MOUNTED PLANTER 1735
NARROW YOUR OPTIONS
The exceptional 1735 lets you plant your edible beans, sugar beets, and other similar crop systems on narrow row spacings. So if you need a splitter planter design for your field, youve found it.
No matter your field conditions, the 1735 will get the job done. It offers the mobility of an integral planter, with twice the planting versatility. But to get as much productivity as possible from the 1735, take it into your conventional or reduced-tillage fields where it truly shines. With so many unique configurations to choose 11-row, 12-row, 13-row and 15-row you can get a planter that works to your strengths as a farmer.
To help keep soil and residue flowing, the 1735 splitter units are set back seven inches on extra-long parallel arms. A front-mounted seed transmission is driven by a gauge wheel to give you 50 rate selections, just like the rear-mounted drive.
MODEL DETAILS
Offered in 11-, 12-, 13-, and 15-row configurations
Row spacing options include 15 in., 18 in., 19 in., 20 in. and 22 in., but not all spacings featured on every row configuration. See dealer.
Available in 1.6-bu. or 3-bu. MaxEmerge 5 row unit
Insecticide option for 1.6-bu.
AVAILABLE FEATURES
SEED VARIABLE-RATE DRIVE
Seed variable-rate drive provides the ultimate planting productivity by utilizing one, two, or three hydraulic motors (varies by model) to turn the seeding drive shaft. Hydraulic control of the seeding drive allows for on-the-go seeding rate changes right from the display mounted inside the tractor cab. Combine this seeding flexibility with the map-based planting option, and seeding rates adjust automatically based on the prescribed map.
PNEUMATIC DOWNFORCE SYSTEM
Pneumatic downforce provides convenient, simple adjustment of downforce for the whole planter from one location. The amount of downforce applied is infinitely adjustable from 0 kg to 181.4 kg (0 lb to 400 lb). Pneumatic downforce provides more consistent downforce throughout the range of row-unit travel than mechanical spring downforce systems.
GROUND-CONTACT DRIVE WHEEL
The ground-engaging drive wheel system is a simple, proven and reliable way to power the seed transmission(s). As the drive wheel turns, power is transmitted through a single-pitch drive chain to the jack shaft, on to the seed transmission, and out to the seed meters. Slip-clutch protected, spring-loaded idlers and steel sprockets provide a smooth-operating, dependable chain drive.
VACUUM SYSTEM
Vacuum is created by a hydraulically driven vacuum blower assembly mounted on the planter frame. The vacuum blower requires a tractor with a closed-center hydraulic system and a separate selective control valve (SCV). For tractors with open-center hydraulic system, a vacuum 540- or 1000-rpm power take-off (PTO)-driven hydraulic pump system is available. PTO pumps offered from the factory are limited to 15-row applications or less.
Different vacuum levels are required depending on the crop being planted. A hydraulic control valve lets the operator regulate vacuum blower speed, changing the vacuum level. On late-model John Deere tractors, vacuum levels are set from the tractor seat using the SCV controls. The control valve is not needed in those applications. At full flow, the system flows up to 18.9 L/min (5 gpm) per motor.
Convenient vacuum gauges located on the planter hitch give a visual indication of the vacuum level. When using a SeedStar monitor, the vacuum level can be displayed on the monitor. Consult the vacuum metering seed charts in the operator's manual for initial vacuum setting recommendations.
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Specifications are subject to change without prior notice.
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