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Harvest Laserpro - Model 1 -Premier Row Unit
The premier Row unit for USe with Precision Planting & AG Leader. Hi-tensile steel construction with laser precision for unrivaled DURABILITY, serviceability, & consistency. Laser-cut, high tensile steel construction. QuickRelease™ closing wheel mount. Hydraulic Down Force-Ready X-Plate. Parallel link arms w/ tapered, high-strength polymer bushings. Lateral closing wheel adjustment. Built-in camber adjustment to easily adjust gauge wheel angle to stay true against disc openers. Greaseless lateral adjust on gauge wheel arm. Keeton Seed Firmer bracket factory installed (as of May 2018).
- Harvest International Furrow Spike Closing Wheels
- Mini Hopper Support, Seed Box & Seed Box Support Options (1.6bu, 1.9bu, 3bu)
- Ag Leader SureForce Support Kits
- Row Lockups for Interplant
- vApplyHD Mount Brackets
- PrP Push Button Brackets
- Insecticide T-Bander
- PrP or Simpas Insecticide Support
- Standard LaserPro 1 row units are designed to facilitate, but do not include nor are they limited to, the following aftermarket components:
- DeltaForce or Ag Leader SureForce
- vSet 2, vSet Classic, & mSet seed meters & mini hoppers.
- AgLeader SureSpeed
- 1.6bu, 1.9bu, and 3bu seed boxes
- SpeedTube
- FurrowJet
- vApplyHD & EMHD
- Conceal
- Most aftermarket row cleaner & closing systems
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