Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (2024)

MaxEmerge 5 bundles the best of MaxEmerge XP and Pro-Series™ XP row-units to give you a unique planter solution. With more options and configurations, you’ll get difference-making versatility that easily adapts to your ag management plan.

It starts with optimal seed population that drives yield potential. An improved double eliminated helps achieve your desired population with a ride range of crop sizes. Improved side-hill performance of up to ¼ degree ensures you receive the full value of each seed when planting on terraces or rolling terrain. The vacuum air source from the Central Commodity System (CCS™) tank in the meter provides a debris-free environment for increased meter efficiency.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (1) MaxEmerge 5 with 56-L (1.6-bu) hopper plus insecticide

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (2) MaxEmerge 5 with mini-hopper on CCS™ machines only

The MaxEmerge family of row-units have never seen a more versatile and efficient design until the MaxEmerge 5.The 5-family row-units improve productivity, increase uptime and lower the cost of ownership like never before.

The MaxEmerge 5 row-unit was designed for improved performance and serviceability.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (3) Easily access the meter

Serviceability and changing crops have always been a focus of downtime and potential seed loss. The MaxEmerge 5 meter (shown on the right) is accessible without having to remove the box. Thedesign allows large hoppers to be cleaned out the same as mini-hoppers, simply by opening the meter dome and catching the seed as it falls out.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (4) MaxEmerge 5 vacuum seed meter

The vacuum meter system gently pulls and holds individual seeds to the holes of the seed disk for population control and spacing accuracy, equaling better crop stands and profit. Vacuum seed meters can plant a wide variety of crops and seed types by simply changing seed disks and adjusting vacuum level. Vacuum seed meters are available for planters with MaxEmerge 5 row-units.

Additional features of the vacuum seed meter include:

  • One moving component (the seed metering disk) for minimum maintenance requirements
  • Meter located at each row-unit for accurate seed delivery
  • Good hopper seed flow characteristics for longer operating time per hopper fill
  • Low airflow in meter so seed treatments are not removed

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (5) MaxEmerge 5 seed pool

The MaxEmerge 5 meter shape has also been redesigned for better seed flow. The mini-hopper design allows the planter to successfully operate on side hills up to 14 degrees.

Vacuum meter hub and latching handle

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (6) MaxEmerge 5 vacuum meter with disk

Both the MaxEmerge 5 vacuum meters are equipped with a heavy-duty hub spring and disk latching handle. The spring ensures the seed disk stays properly positioned when operating flat-style seed disks and higher vacuum levels. Proper seed disk positioning means repeatable seed singulation, time after time. The disk-latching handle is designed for easy operation and effortless seed disk changeover. The hub is also machined to tight tolerances to further ensure alignment of metering components.

Vacuum meter seed disks

The ProMax 40 Flat Disk is a flat-disk planting solution field-proven to work since 1991.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (7) Flat-style and cell seed disks shown

The unique cell disk design allows planting a variety of seed sizes without any additional parts or individual meter adjustments. Another advantage of cell-type seed disks is the lower vacuum requirement compared to flat-style seed disks. Lower vacuum levels mean less hydraulic demand from the tractor. Most planting conditions call for a flat disk, if you are limited in hydraulic capacity, cell disks are recommended.

Operating characteristics of vacuum seed meter

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (8) Operating speed with seed tube technology

The vacuum seed metercan operate at faster planting speeds than mechanical meters. However, planting accuracy will be influenced by seedbed conditions and the operating characteristics of the seed meter. Rough seedbeds and fast planting speeds (above 8.9 km/h [5.5 mph]) typically deteriorate seed placement accuracies when using seed tube technology.

The chart illustrates the effect operating speed has on population when using the vacuum meter. The operating band (color area) illustrates how the vacuum meter performs in relation to the desired population (indicated by horizontal line). The width of the band is due to various sizes and shapes of seeds and planting rate variations.

When operating on slopes above 15 degrees, increased or decreased population may result. To minimize this effect, reduce speed and consider using a flat style seed disk with increased vacuum level.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (9) ProMax 40 Flat Disc

The design of the ProMax 40 Flat Disk position allows seed to be released from the optimum position above the seed tube. The flush-faceseed tubeallows the seed to drop uninterrupted through the tube.

The ProMax 40 Flat Disk utilizes flat holes and a higher vacuum level to ensure every hole is populated with a seed. A double eliminator gently removes multiple seeds at each hole for precise population control.A knockout wheel makes certain that each hole is clear of any debris after the seed is released from the disk.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (10) Hopper shutoff

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (11)

Also, to help with meter access of 56-L and 106-L (1.6-bu and 3-bu) hoppers the hopper shutoff feature was added. With the shutoff engaged, the meter cover can be opened without first having to remove all the seeds from the hopper. Lever down, the seed flow is on, lever horizontal and the seed flow is off.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (12) MaxEmerge 5 mini-hopper

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (13)

There are significant changes to the MaxEmerge 5 mini-hopper. One update is the straight feed from theCCS hose to the mini-hopper to ensure a continuous free flow of seeds. This design change reduces the potential for plugging issues with larger seed size and the use of seed treatments. By drawing air from the CCS tank, the vacuum source is cleaner, preventing meter debris buildup.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (14) Rubber tire closing system

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (15) Cast wheel closing system

Rubber tire closing systems are used for most conventional, minimum-till, and no-till planting conditions. The spacing between the wheels is adjustable so the closing system can meet the needs of those who want to plant small seeds at shallow depths.

The wheels can also be staggered fore and aft to enhance residue flow. Four levels of spring force are available and are easily set with the integrated T-handle adjustment. A lower force spring can be obtained from parts, if a lower amount of force is required.

Additional closing wheel options include:

  • Cast closing wheels for tough-to-close conditions
  • Disk closing, for shallow planting depths
  • Closing wheel frame less wheels for growers desiring to use aftermarket closing wheels
Double eliminator

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (16) Flat seed disc and double eliminator

For difficult to singulate seeds, a flatseed disk and double eliminatoris a viable alternative to traditional cell-type seed disks. By design, aflat seed disk requires higher levels of vacuum than a cell-type disk because there is no pocket or cell to hold the seed.The higher vacuum levelwill pull more than one seed to the holes in theseed disk. The double eliminator is set to cover a portion of the hole in the seed disk and is the mechanism to knock multiple seeds away asthe disk rotates.

Double eliminators are required with flat-type seed disks only and should not be used with cell-type seed disks. Theknockout wheelis also recommended in conjunction with the double eliminator and flat seed disk to ensure seed is ejected from the disk.

Flat and celled type seed metering disks are available to allow planting a wide variety of seed types.

  • Corn (field, popcorn, or sweet corn)
  • Soybeans
  • Cotton
  • Sorghum
  • Sugar beets
  • Sunflowers
  • Edible beans/peas
  • Peanuts
  • Melons, squash, cucumbers

Mini-hopper row-units, which are used only with the CCS, are compatible only with crops that the CCS is approved to plant.

  • Corn
  • Popcorn
  • Sweet corn
  • Soybeans
  • Sunflowers
  • Sorghum
  • Cotton

NOTE: Due to small seed size and low planting populations, sugar beets can be planted with mini-hopper style meters by adding hopper extensions and not using the CCS tank. These hopper extensions can also be used for planting test plots.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (17) Ductile iron-cast shank

Ductile iron casting is a unique high-tech process that produces a single-piece row-unit shank this enables alignment from the seed trench to the closing wheel.

The row-unit head is also designed using the ductile iron-casting process. The row-unit head provides the mating joints between the row-unit parallel arms and the row-unit shank. It is also the upper attaching point for the seed meter and seed hopper.

Ductile iron casting of the row-unit shank and head assembly provides a row-unit that is 25 percent stronger than other competitive welded row-units.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (18) Tru-Vee opener blade

One of the trademark capabilities of John Deere planters has always been the ability of the Tru-Veeopeners to provide an ideal seed furrow.

The thickness of the Tru-Vee opener blade is 3.5 mm (0.14 in.) this blade thickness will provide extended wear life.

The MaxEmerge 5 row-unit also provides better Tru-Vee opener bearings for longer life. The double-row ball bearing provides up to three times the wear life as the single-row bearing.

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (19) Depth adjustment T-handle

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (20)

John Deere planters provide consistent seed depth control in all field conditions. Depth control is a function of the Tru-Vee openers, the downforce system, and the gauge wheel assembly.

The gauge wheel itself is made of durable nylon composition with a concave profile. This profile gently firms the sides of the seed furrow, ensuring a well-defined trench. The shape reduces rocks and residue being picked up and thrown onto the drive chains and row-units, and helps to prevent rooster tailing of soil.

The bolt-through design utilizes an open bearing in the gauge wheel that allows an attaching bolt to pass through the wheel to the threaded hole in the gauge wheel arm. This simple bolt-through design provides for a positive attachment of the gauge wheel to the gauge wheel arm and allows quick removal of the gauge wheel for service.

Adjustability of the row-unit is critical to good performance. More available downforce options than any row unit in the industry

  • Adjustable heavy-duty downforce, four settings, 0 kg (0 lb), 57 kg (125 lb), 113 kg (250 lb), and 181 kg (400 lb) of downforce
  • Pneumatic downforce, infinitely variable from 0 to 181 kg (0 to 400 lb) of downforce
  • Active pneumatic downforce adjusts automatically for changing ground conditions from 0 to 181 kg (0 to 400 lb) of downforce
Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold (2024)

FAQs

Planting Equipment | 1725 Integral Stack-Fold? ›

1725 Stack-Fold Planters have the ability to operate in both rigid-frame and flex-frame configurations. The 1725 CCS utilizes a three-section frame that can flex up to 10 degrees up and 7 degrees down. The 1725 CCS Stack-Fold Integral Planter is available in the following configuration: 16Row30 and 12x2 T.

What can be planted in stackable planters? ›

If you're wondering what to grow in your stackable planter, you're going to love the answer: just about anything. Reserve the entire planter for herbs like basil, parsley, mint, cilantro, and thyme. Create a salad garden with lettuce, spinach, arugula, cherry tomatoes, cucumbers, and other greens.

How big is a 1790 planter? ›

The 12-row and 16-row versions of the John Deere 1790 planter can be transported at a width of 12 feet. With frame-mounted row cleaners, coulters, and fertilizer openers, the transport width only extends to 13 feet, 4 inches. All variations of the 1790 planter have a height of 12 feet, 5 inches.

How do you plant stacked pots? ›

Fill all three stacked pots with potting soil, stopping a few inches from the rims. (The soil should completely cover the upside-down pots, if possible.) Then plant flowers as desired and display your creation on your front porch. Don't forget to water it!

What do you put in the middle of a planter? ›

Add peat-free compost around the plants, gently firming it down to fill any spaces. A slight gap between the top of the compost and the top of the container will prevent compost spilling out when watering.

How many acres can a 24 row planter plant in an hour? ›

Spending more money, you could opt for a 24-row planter with standard seed tubes, drive 5 mph and plant 25 acres per hour, which is 47% more than with a 16-row planter at 5 mph.

Who makes a 7000 planter? ›

John Deere made the 7000 Planter from 1974 to 1986, which allowed seeds to be placed at a more precise depth than ever before.

What is a 16 31 planter? ›

The 16/31 and 16/32 1795 is a drawn split-row planter that attaches to the drawbar or 2-point hitch of the tractor. This 40-ft model is available as a 16-row 30-in. planter that is a 31-row split row planter in the 15-in. row spacing configuration and can also be ordered in an even row configuration of 32 rows.

What to grow in a tiered planter? ›

What foods can I grow in a vertical garden?
  • Vegetables. Beans, Carrots, Cucumbers (miniature), Eggplant (miniature), Garlic, Onions (miniature), Peppers (compact varieties), Tomatoes (cascading / patio)
  • Greens. ...
  • Fruits. ...
  • Herbs for Sunny Walls. ...
  • Medicinal and Aroma-Therapeutic.

Can you put any plant in a hanging planter? ›

Virtually any type of plant can grow in a hanging basket, but how well they do depends on the type of plant, soil used, climate, amount of time spent caring for them and whether they get the right amount of water.

Do strawberries grow well in stackable planters? ›

Strawberries are one of the most popular plants to grow in a stackable GreenStalk Vertical Planter. They are relatively low maintenance and in most areas, you plant them once and they will come back year after year.

What can I put in a hanging planter besides plants? ›

What to Put in Planters Besides Plants
  1. Aesthetic Appeal. Beyond their role as plant hosts, planters can be artful displays in their own right. ...
  2. Decorative Items. ...
  3. Functional Fillers. ...
  4. Gravel and Rocks. ...
  5. Foam Peanuts. ...
  6. Herbs and Edibles. ...
  7. Basil, Mint, and Rosemary. ...
  8. Ornamental Grasses.
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