DB90 36ROW30 PLANTER

Planter

  • 90-ft. toolbar with 36 rows on 30-in. spacing
  • Available in mini-hopper MaxEmerge™ 5 row unit
  • Requires a minimum 325-hp tractor equipped with Category 4 drawbar





Features



Planter auxiliary camera Planter auxiliary camera

The planter auxiliary camera utilizes an adjustable magnetic mounting base. This allows customers the ability to move and adjust the field of view to see what’s most important to them.

  • Camera is integrated into the SeedStar™ 5 planter Ethernet system, video is streamed to the CommandCenter™ display
  • Camera is mounted to an adjustable magnetic base allowing customers full adjustability of their field of view
  • Configurable with existing programmable video triggers
  • Compatible with model year 2025 and newer SeedStar 5 planters and performance upgrade kits
  • Mirror image view and adjust field of view from the video app on the G5 CommandCenter™ display
Adjustable magnetic camera mounting bracket Adjustable magnetic camera mounting bracket
Picture of the liquid fertilizer level sensor Picture of the liquid fertilizer level sensor

Liquid fertilizer level sensing is available on model year 2026 electric drive planters.

 

Fertilizer level sensing allows farmers to know how much liquid fertilizer is left in the tank from the convenience of the cab. The fertilizer level is displayed on the G5 CommandCenter™ Display in the SeedStar™ app.

  • Better coordinate fertilizer tendering plans by knowing how many total gallons of liquid fertilizer are left on the planter.  
  • See total gallons of liquid fertilizer left on both planter and tractor if tractor is equipped with ExactRate™ tractor tanks.   
  • Enables customizable low fertilizer tank level warning alarms to prevent running out of liquid fertilizer.
  • Fertilizer tender drivers and farm managers can remotely view fertilizer tank levels from a smart connected device using the John Deere Operations Center™ mobile app.
  • Removes the need for the operator to manually set the fertilizer tank volume and enter the specific gravity.
View cumulative fertilizer tank levels on both 8RX ExactRate tanks and planter liquid fertilizer tank levels on the G5 CommandCenter Display View cumulative fertilizer tank levels on both 8RX ExactRate tanks and planter liquid fertilizer tank levels on the G5 CommandCenter Display
CCS tank levels displayed in the SeedStar™ application CCS tank levels displayed in the SeedStar™ application

Seed level sensing is available on all model year 2026 electric drive planters equipped with Central Commodity System (CCS) tanks operating on the SeedStar™ 5 planter application.

 

Seed level sensing gives farmers better knowledge of planter seed levels. This reduces the risk of running out of seed while planting also allowing farmers to better manage seed tendering logistics to have the seed in the right place at the right time.

 

View individual and total tank levels from the G5 CommandCenter™ display in the SeedStar app:

  • Better plan tendering logistics with seed volume or seed percentage remaining
  • Remotely view seed tank percent levels from your computer using John Deere Operations Center™ or from your connected smart device using the John Deere Operations Center mobile app
  • Individual tank level displayed helps farmers prevent one tank emptying before the other
  • Enables customizable low seed tank level warning alarms
Customizable tank level alarms - view tank 1, tank 2 and total seed volume on G5 Display Customizable tank level alarms - view tank 1, tank 2 and total seed volume on G5 Display
ExactShot delivers product directly onto the seed in-furrow, eliminating waste between seeds ExactShot delivers product directly onto the seed in-furrow, eliminating waste between seeds

Save on in-furrow fertilizer cost with ExactShot liquid fertilizer dosing system.

 

High input costs reduce the profitability of any operation. ExactShot can save growers up to 66% of the cost of in-furrow applied nutrients improving their use and efficiency while protecting yield loss along the way. It does this by dosing the product on top of the seed, in the furrow, eliminating the application of product between seeds.

 

Using less product also results in fewer stops to refill your tanks, improving the overall efficiency of your planting operation.

  • Reduce in-furrow fertilizer use up to 66 percent*
  • Increase time between starter liquid fertilizer refills in the field
  • Maximize nutrient use efficiency by placing product only on the seed
  • Enable the potential to add higher-cost or additional applications

*NOTE: Based on internal tests of an ExactShot system performed across 21 farms in six Midwestern states applying a 5.1-cm (2-in) dose on seeds with 15.2-cm (6-in) in-row seed spacing. ExactShot requires a per acre fee when in dosing mode. In continuous mode there is no fee required.

 

How does it work?

When paired with John Deere’s ExactEmerge™ BrushBelt™ technology, the system tracks each seed with infinite accuracy from meter to seed trench, synchronizing each dose with the exact timing of the seed drop. Placing the solenoid directly above the nozzle tip, below the row-unit, adds an additional level of accuracy with each dose not found in similar products.

Two modes of operation 

The overall benefits of ExactShot may vary with different products, crop types, soils, etc. In these scenarios, the system can be switched to a more traditional continuous stream of product directly from the display. This gives operators the flexibility to quickly change their application method without the need to change hardware on the planter.

Dosing mode screen on G5 display Dosing mode screen on G5 display
Continuous mode screen on G5 display Continuous mode screen on G5 display

Agronomic benefits and savings

 

Multiple field studies* have shown yields were maintained when the same effective application rate of in-furrow starter fertilizer was dosed directly onto the seed compared to the traditional continuous stream. In some highly responsive instances, as the local rate was increased, yield also increased without adding cost to the application.

 

By reducing rates, customers can increase their overall profit margins, receiving a higher return on investment with 18.7-L/ha (2-gpa) dosing on-seed compared to 56.1-L/ha (6-gpa) continuous stream. View our ExactShot calculator to see how reduced rates can impact your operation.

 

Reducing the amount of fertilizer used also reduces the risk of nutrients leaching into nearby rivers, lakes, and ponds.

 

Additionally, because ExactShot significantly reduces how much product is needed, growers can also gain the ability to use beneficial products in-furrow during planting like biologicals, fungicides, and liquid insecticides that may otherwise be too costly to apply.

 

*NOTE: Internal tests of an ExactShot system performed across 21 farms in six Midwestern states. ExactShot requires a per acre fee when in dosing mode. In continuous mode there is no fee required.

ExactRate™ Equivalent Valve Pulsing Mode
ExactRate Equivalent Mode Continuous nozzle tip compared to an ExactShot Dosing Mode nozzle tip ExactRate Equivalent Mode Continuous nozzle tip compared to an ExactShot Dosing Mode nozzle tip

Farmers can now select ExactRate Equivalent mode when running the ExactShot system in continuous mode equating to equal continuous fertilizer application performance compared to an ExactRate fertilizer system.   ExactRate Equivalent replaces the previous Auto Pulsing mode. ExactRate Equivalent mode requires the 65-degree black nozzle tips that orient the spray pattern parallel with the row.

24-row 1775NT Planter equipped with ExactRate fluid transfer system 24-row 1775NT Planter equipped with ExactRate fluid transfer system

The ExactRate fluid transfer system pairs planters seamlessly with the ExactRate tractor tanks. It provides an easy connection point to allow transfer from the ExactRate tractor tanks back to the planter tank. This enables up 6056 L (1600 gal.)* of combined capacity between the tractor and planter tanks.

 

  • Factory installed
  • Designed and tested by John Deere to ensure the lines won’t pinch when folding
  • Easily attaches to the ExactRate tractor tanks

 

ExactRate is available on the following models: 1775NT, 1795, DB44, DB60, and DB66.

 

*NOTE: 6056 L (1600 gal.) assumes a 2271-L (600-gal.) tank on a 24-Row 1775NT Planter as well as the 3785-L (1000-gal.) capacity on the 8RX Tractor.

Liquid Transfer Automation Liquid Transfer Automation

Spend less time focusing on fertilizer tank transfers and reduce the chance of errors from losing prime in the ExactShot or ExactRate system and prevent overfilling the planter fertilizer tanks with Liquid Transfer Automation. SeedStar 5 planters running an ExactRate or ExactShot fertilizer system now have the option to automate the fertilizer transfer process from the tractor to the planter through setting an SCV assignment with Liquid Transfer Automation. Liquid Transfer Automation also allows farmers the ability to adjust auto fill set-points to help store the weight of the fertilizer on the tractor and off the planter, reducing compaction issue from full fertilizer tanks on the planter.   
 
Liquid Transfer Automation is compatible with SeedStar 5 software only and planters equipped with ExactRate or ExactShot fertilizer systems with fertilizer level sensing. 

Liquid tank mounted on a 24-row 1775NT Planter Liquid tank mounted on a 24-row 1775NT Planter

John Deere factory-installed liquid tanks offer a convenient way to carry fluid on the planter frame. Styling cues match the CCS™ system tanks, and all brackets and mountings are 100 percent factory installed.

 

  • Factory installed
  • Up to 2271 L (600 gal.) of fluid capacity
  • Clear sight tube to check fluid level
  • Air bleed and overflow protection
Liquid Tank mounted to a 24-row 1775NT Planter Liquid Tank mounted to a 24-row 1775NT Planter
ExactRate pump assembly at rear of 16-row 1725C ExactRate pump assembly at rear of 16-row 1725C

The ExactRate liquid fertilizer system is a factory-installed solution that provides you with accurate nutrient placement during planting. Previously, you would have to deal with the inconvenience of cumbersome aftermarket systems for a hydraulically driven variable-rate solution. With ExactRate, John Deere delivers a complete planting solution for liquid fertilizer users. You can choose between in-furrow or offset delivery methods. A high-rate option without openers is also offered from the factory. This system delivers:

  • Up to 20 percent more accurate nutrient placement in a turn compared to a non-turn compensating system
  • 1 to 12 percent (4.3 percent on average) reduction in inputs through row-by-row section control
  • Ability to run up to 16.1 km/h (10 mph)
  • Closed-loop speed and rate change compensation
  • Full integration into the G5 Universal Display
ExactRate nozzle body ExactRate nozzle body

The ExactRate liquid fertilizer system is designed to take full advantage of the capabilities of ExactEmerge™ and MaxEmerge™ 5e planters. This factory-installed liquid fertilizer system delivers the same value as your electric drive planter including working at speeds faster than the traditional 8.05 km/h (5 mph), turn compensation, and row-by-row section control, all while accurately compensating for varying rates and speed changes. Additional features include row-by-row flow detection, as-applied documentation, and variable-rate capabilities.

 

Fertilizer flows from the tank to the pump, through a strainer and boom isolation valve, through a central flowmeter, and out to each nozzle body and row-unit for accurate delivery. The system is closed loop, meaning the pump and nozzle body duty cycle both adjust based on feedback received from the pressure sensor and central flowmeter. This design helps maintain an accurate application rate.

 

NOTE: ExactRate is not recommended for products that require agitation to maintain suspension.

Pump
Pump assembly at rear of planter Pump assembly at rear of planter

Instead of a tire-contact drive, a hydraulically driven centrifugal pump eliminates chain and sprocket adjustments to provide more speed flexibility over the entire rate range. This pump allows for a wide range of rate capabilities as well as strong durability. The wet seal design helps protect the pump if it is accidentally run dry for a short time. 

Strainer

A strainer helps collect suspended particles and prevent them from causing blockages in the distribution system and nozzle bodies.

Boom isolation valve

The valve prevents the tank from draining out if there is a leak in the distribution system. If the pump is on, the valve opens to allow flow. When the pump is off, the valve closes.

Central flowmeter and pump pressure sensor

The central flowmeter and pump pressure sensor provide the rate control system feedback on flow and pressure to ensure an accurate application rate across the entire planter width. The flowmeter also supplies the as-applied rate data.

Direct injection

The ExactRate liquid fertilizer system does not have direct injection capabilities on the product being applied. If direct injection is needed on the secondary product, an additional rate controller is required.

 

NOTE: ExactRate system and John Deere Rate Controller 2000 with Raven ICD Direct Injection system is supported. ExactRate system and GreenStar Rate Controller with Raven ISO Direct Injection system is not supported.

Distribution system and nozzle body
Distribution system and nozzle bodies routed on the wing of a 12-row 1775NT Distribution system and nozzle bodies routed on the wing of a 12-row 1775NT

The 2.5-cm (1-in.) stainless-steel distribution lines not only reduce corrosion, but they also provide a clean integrated look.  The distribution system is pressure tested at the factory to reduce the risk of leaks.

 

John Deere has leveraged ExactApply™ technology and capabilities from the sprayers to enable row-by-row section control and turn compensation that matches the high-performance planters. With ExactRate, there are no orifice changes for rate or speed adjustments, saving you time and effort while limiting exposure to product. Pulse-width modulation technology varies duty cycle (opening and closing of the valve) in the nozzle bodies in conjunction with flow and pressure measured from central flowmeter and pressure sensor controlling the system pump. The ExactRate liquid fertilizer system uses one nozzle body for two rows, limiting the number of parts and complexity on each machine. While you’re in the cab, you can keep an eye on each row with flow detection integrated into the Gen 5 display. The system warns you if it detects a variance in an individual row’s flow. A pressure sensor integrated into the nozzle body will detect a flow reduction or overapplication on the row.

Keypad at rear of planter Keypad at rear of planter

Just like on the sprayers, the keypad at the rear of the machine lets you conveniently perform a nozzle flow check to ensure product is coming out of each row before going to the field.

Rate Controller

The ExactRate liquid fertilizer system is compatible with the John Deere Rate Controller 2000 and GreenStar™ Rate Controller if a producer wants to apply a second product using a separate distribution system.

ExactRate app on G5 Display

Easily adjust target rate and speed without leaving your seat. With turn compensation, inner and outer rates are automatically adjusted to maintain consistent application across the full width of the planter. This ultimately reduces the risk of seed burn by over application (turn compensations require a global positioning system [GPS] receiver). Another helpful feature is row-by-row section control for reduced overlap on headlands and waterways. G5 Documentation creates as-applied maps showing what product was applied where, providing accurate record-keeping.

SeedStar 5 screen example SeedStar 5 screen example
Overview

SeedStar 5 is the latest monitoring software for John Deere planters available for Model Year 2025. This system is paired with G5 displays and Implement Ethernet to provide high-definition documentation, faster data speeds, and more information in the cab.

Benefits
  • Faster data speeds
  • High Definition (5Hz data) documentation
  • Enables new technology like ExactShot and FurrowVision
  • Building block for future planter automation
Additional details

Requirement:

  • G5 Display
  • Planter Implement Ethernet (included on model year 2025 planters)  
  • Building block for future planter information
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Option code 2625 – Liquid fertilizer with row-unit mounted in-furrow applicator:

  • This option contains a ground driven pump, plumbing to a manifold, and routing to each row-unit. The in-furrow applicator places fertilizer after the seed and before the closing wheels.

The DB60 24Row Split 47 Planter and DB60 24Row Split 48 Planter applies fertilizer on 76.2-cm (30-in.) row spacing only.

Row Runoff diagnostic test Row Runoff diagnostic test
The test functions from a mobile device The test functions from a mobile device
Determine optimum settings without being in the cab Determine optimum settings without being in the cab

The first day of planting season can be as productive as the last with mobile row-unit runoff. The mobile row-unit runoff activation on the planter main controller (PMC) allows operators to make adjustments to maximize row-unit performance from a mobile device at the rear of the planter for both preseason and in-season use - all enabled through the Equipment Mobile app.

 

Mobile row-unit runoff allows growers to perform test-stand functions from a mobile device connected to the planter.

 

The row runoff test provides complete diagnostic checks both preseason and in season. With the row-unit runoff test, the operator can make adjustments from the mobile device, including vacuum pressure, to determine the optimum meter and vacuum settings. This app functionality will help avoid making trips to the cab while validating meter performance.

 

During preseason planter inspections and set up, utilize the meter performance test to validate meter accuracy, similar to a test stand without leaving the farm. Test all systems on the planter, not just the meter, providing confidence that all planter systems are ready to plant. Reports are generated from the test providing information the operator can save and send for future reference.

 

Before heading to the field, the operator will benefit from knowing the best row-unit and vacuum settings for each variety selected to plant that spring.

 

Watch this video to see mobile row-unit runoff in action.

 

Mobile row-unit runoff will work with any model year 2015 or newer ExactEmerge™ or MaxEmerge™ 5e equipped planter. Mobile row-unit runoff can be added with attachment AA93169.

 

For model year 2018 and newer ExactEmerge planters, mobile row-unit runoff is included in base equipment. For model year 2020 and newer MaxEmerge 5e planters, mobile row-unit runoff is included in base equipment. For planters not equipped from the factory, mobile row-unit runoff can be added with attachment AA93169. A mobile row-unit runoff and Easy Fold package can be added with attachment AA97849 (only available with 1775NT and 1795 Planters with a 2-point hitch and model year 2019 and newer DB Planters with Gen 4 based frame folding).

 

NOTE: Mobile runoff utilizes the Equipment Mobile app available on select iPad® tablets, iPhone® smartphones, and Android™ devices.

 

Mobile row-unit runoff and Easy Fold aftermarket for field conversion kits

 

The below software bundles include the functionality explained above for machines not ordered with the feature from the factory. Compatible machines include all the necessary sensors and harnesses needed to make the feature function. The attachment part is software only. Follow the mobile runoff ordering and software push guide below for ordering and installation.

 

SeedStar™ 3 HP conversion to SeedStar 4HP

Mobile runoff ordering and software push guide

 

iPad and iPhone are trademarks of Apple Inc. Android is a trademark of Google LLC.

Individual Row Hydraulic Downforce (IRHD)
IRHD system IRHD system

IRHD has been specifically designed to meet the needs of producers that are looking to adjust to the toughest field conditions and provide maximum yield potential from field to field, season after season. IRHD works as a closed-loop downforce system that reacts quickly on an individual row basis to changing soil conditions supporting increased ground contact, which can lead to improved seed depth consistency. When setting planter downforce margin, the system will apply the needed downforce by row to maintain ground contact.

The system allows operators to maintain gauge wheel ground contact leading to desired seed depth placement. IRHD can adjust five times per second and make adjustments of 45.4 kg (100 lb) in less than a second. The system has a total range of applied downforce from 22.7 kg (50 lb) to 204.1 kg (450 lb) and utilizes the power beyond circuit on the tractor. IRHD is 58 percent faster than the active pneumatic downforce solution. Fast reaction and increased ground contact can lead to improved emergence. With uniform emergence, some studies have shown a yield impact from 5 percent to 9 percent.

IRHD is controlled through the G5 Display with SeedStar 5. As shown below, operators can view ground contact or applied downforce using the toggle button.

IRHD screen showing the ground contact graph IRHD screen showing the ground contact graph
IRHD screen showing the applied downforce graph IRHD screen showing the applied downforce graph
IRHD accumulator
IRHD accumulator IRHD accumulator

The IRHD actuator is the foundation of ensuring accurate seed depth and seed-to-soil contact at higher planting speeds up to 16.1 km/h (10 mph). The newly redesigned IRHD actuator was designed with durability and optimal performance in mind. Consisting of a valve, pressure sensor, cylinder, and now, two accumulators, the new design allows the operator to reduce downtime with recharges instead of replacements. With two rechargeable nitrogen accumulators built into the new IRHD actuator, it maintains performance, even at low nitrogen levels. This allows reduced downtime for the operator, and optimal performance over entire operating range. Pressure control from the IRHD actuator ensures optimal system performance by dampening shocks from field obstacles while operating in the field. The reduction of shock loads prevents excessive wear and broken row unit components due to the new robust and durable design. Frequently worn parts such as the accumulator pistons and seals can be replaced. The actuator rod has an internal retention feature to prevent oil loss in the event of a row unit failure.

 

Heavy-duty parallel arm for IRHD Planter row units available

Downforce and margin example Downforce and margin example
  • A - Margin – amount of additional downforce applied to a row-unit above and beyond what is required for penetration to achieve planting depth. This additional weight will ride on the depth gauge wheels. 
    • 54.4 kg (120 lb) + 36.3 kg (80 lb) = 90.7 kg (200 lb) – 68 kg (150 lb) = 22.7 kg (50 lb) of margin
  • B - Weight of row-unit - 54.4 kg (120 lb)
  • C - Downforce – force that is applied to the row-unit by the air bag circuit - 36.3 kg (80 lb)
  • D - Resistance from soil - 68 kg (150 lb)
Integrated pneumatic downforce system

The functional features of the integrated system are the same as the standard pneumatic system, explained above, with the addition of control through the display.

Active downforce compressor assembly Active downforce compressor assembly

A hydraulically driven compressor works with the G5 Display with SeedStar 5 systems to automate downforce control. Just set the row-unit target margin value and the active pneumatic downforce system works automatically. The system will make sure the planter maintains this value, achieving precise soil penetration, and consistent planting depth, without sidewall soil compaction. From the factory, the system is set at 45.4 kg (100 lb) target downforce margin but may be modified for varying field conditions. This frees the operator from constantly making manual downforce adjustments as conditions change.

 

This system offers a split-rank control feature for 1795 and DB Split-Row Planters. On split-row planters, active downforce will control the front and rear rows independently. This compensates for differing downforce requirements between the ranks that can be caused by things like different tillage or insecticide attachments and will help maintain an accurate planting depth and consistent margin across all the rows.

 

Active pneumatic downforce is available as factory installed or as an attachment for field conversion.

Set point row-unit downforce
Air compressor mounted on 1775NT outer hitch Air compressor mounted on 1775NT outer hitch

On set point, the air compressor will be mounted on the outer hitch or frame assembly. Since the electric air compressor assembly is mounted on the outer hitch (as noted in the picture above) or frame, adjustments for row-unit downforce and related system pressures will be made electronically with the display.

 

When adjusting the amount of row-unit downforce using the display, the operator will select the amount of downforce (kg [lb]) to be applied across the planter. Depending on the soil conditions at hand, the operator might need to adjust the relative amount of row-unit downforce being applied during the planting operation. The integrated pneumatic downforce controls within the display will only allow for set-point operation and not automatic control as the planter is operating in different soil conditions. The pneumatic downforce system does not have the capability to automatically adjust downforce.

Pneumatic downforce provides convenient, simple adjustment of downforce for the whole planter from one location. The amount of downforce applied is infinitely adjustable from 6.8 to 181.4 kg (15 to 400 lb). Pneumatic downforce provides more consistent downforce throughout the range of row-unit travel than mechanical spring downforce systems.

Features include:

  • 9.5-mm (3/8-in.) air delivery line instead of the 6.4-mm (1/4-in.) line used on model year 2010 and older planters.
  • Air compressor assembly increased duty cycle. With this compressor, it provides a 47 percent increase in maximum air flow delivery compared to the prior air compressor.
  • Pneumatic air bags with 9.5-mm (3/8-in.) air line inlets that have greater durability.
Pneumatic downforce compressor and gauge Pneumatic downforce compressor and gauge

An improved compressor is used to charge the pneumatic system. This compressor can be located on the planter frame or in the tractor cab if desired. A gauge at the compressor indicates the amount of downforce being applied.

Heavy-duty adjustable downforce springs
Heavy-duty adjustable downforce spring Heavy-duty adjustable downforce spring

Planter row-unit downforce is an important factor to ensure consistent and proper depth control. The heavy-duty adjustable downforce feature provides up to 181.4 kg (400 lb) of downforce. There are four settings available to allow the operator to choose the amount of downforce required for the condition: 0 kg (0 lb), 56.7 kg (125 lb), 113.4 kg (250 lb), and 181.4 kg (400 lb).

Coulter combo row cleaner Coulter combo row cleaner
Easy Adjust row cleaner Easy Adjust row cleaner

Easy Adjust row cleaner and coulter combo provides a pneumatic row tillage solution that is controlled from the seat of the tractor.

 

Every decision to make an adjustment during spring planting reduces the acres planted per day and can increase or decrease profitability. An adjustment that can be overlooked is row cleaners due to planter size, difficulty to make the adjustment, and varying conditions across fields and time.

4600 CommandCenter™ Display and 4640 Universal Display view for row cleaners compatible with SeedStar 4HP 4600 CommandCenter™ Display and 4640 Universal Display view for row cleaners compatible with SeedStar 4HP
G5 Universal Display for row cleaners compatible with SeedStar 5HP G5 Universal Display for row cleaners compatible with SeedStar 5HP

With the Easy Adjust row cleaners on ExactEmerge™ planters, operators now have a pneumatic solution to make on-the-go adjustments that is controlled directly from the seat of the cab. They can be raised from the cab as needed with the push of a button for wet areas, waterways, or end rows. For growers using SeedStar 4 HP, the row cleaners are completely integrated into the John Deere Gen 4 4600 CommandCenter display or 4640 Universal Display. For growers using SeedStar 5HP, a G5 Universal Display is required.

 

The Easy Adjust row cleaners have the capability to save three presets for varying ground engagement based on field conditions. The system is controlled in three sections: at each wing as well as the center (frame or wheel) track rows. The pneumatic lines use air from the active pneumatic downforce compressor, requiring no additional compressor to be installed on the planter. The Easy Adjust row cleaners utilize down and up force air bags. The adjustable air pressure setting for each bag allows the operator to set the ride of the row cleaner depending on the field conditions and the desired results. Making these on-the-go adjustments from tractor cab increases productivity and performance during planting.

For Easy Adjust row cleaner Precision Upgrade options, see the ordering guide.

The row cleaner-only option utilizes parallel linkage to provide the floating action growers require in their fields. Parallel linkage allows for the unit to float up and down in the situation of hills or hard objects. The cleaner and coulter combo does not have parallel linkage, however, the row cleaners have floating rings installed to help provide the same benefits.

The row cleaners utilize the field-proven SharkTooth® design. Row cleaners play a major role in maximizing yield toward uniform emergence, reducing row-unit bounce, and maintaining proper depth. The Easy Adjust row cleaners provide growers with quick and stress-free solutions to customizing the planter in variable field conditions. They are available on most ExactEmerge and MaxEmerge 5e equipped planters.

SharkTooth is a trademark of Yetter Manufacturing Incorporated.

Curve compensation with planters Curve compensation with planters

Terraces or waterways are two of many field obstacles that make planting on a curve challenging. When planters utilize drive shafts, they are not able to control each individual row-unit; as a result, planting on a curve presents an issue of maintaining 100 percent population. Since the inside rows are moving slower than the outside rows, the inside rows will be overpopulated while the outside rows are underpopulated.

 

With ExactEmerge™ planters and equipped MaxEmerge™ 5e planters, the curve compensation feature allows each row to receive an individual signal based on the speed at which the row-unit is moving, maintaining the correct population across the width of the planter. Without curve compensation, there could be as much as a 24 percent drop in population accuracy, which is equivalent to 8,600 seeds per acre when planting at 36,000 seeds per acre. Curve compensation measures acceleration within the main planter controller and utilizes speed inputs to ensure each row has the desired population accuracy.

Crop yields have increased through the years along with the amount of residue left in the field after harvest. At the same time, tillage practices have changed, including different tillage operations which maintain large amounts of surface residue, and even no-till practices. Row cleaners are an essential tool in managing this increased amount of residue.

 

John Deere seeding group offers a variety of row cleaner options to meet the needs of a producer's operation. Compatibility varies by model, row spacing, and other planter equipment.

Screw-adjust, unit-mounted row cleaner
Screw-adjust, unit-mounted row cleaner Screw-adjust, unit-mounted row cleaner

The screw-adjust, unit-mounted row cleaner is mounted directly to the face plate of the row-unit, placing the ground engaging components just in front of the row-unit opener blades and depth gauge wheels. This close proximity allows the gauge wheels to control the depth of the row cleaner as well as the row-unit. This compact design also allows greater compatibility with fertilizer openers and other planter attachments.

 

SharkTooth® wheels are standard equipment on the unit-mounted row cleaner. The swept-tooth design of the wheel provides a clear path for the row-unit openers while resisting residue buildup on the wheel. The screw adjustment knob is accessible through the top of the parallel arms, providing convenient access for adjustments. The row cleaner can be adjusted in 1.6-mm (1/16-in.) increments, providing plenty of flexibility to meet the needs of changing conditions.

Floating row cleaner with unit-mounted coulter
Floating row cleaner with unit-mounted coulter Floating row cleaner with unit-mounted coulter

The floating row cleaner allows a row cleaner to be used in conjunction with a unit-mounted coulter. This combination is often desired in heavy residue loads and reduced tillage planting conditions. The row cleaner provides a clear path for the row-unit, while the unit-mounted coulter helps penetrate tough soil conditions.

 

Accommodating the unit-mounted coulter means the residue wheels are farther forward from the row-unit face plate than in the case of the screw-adjust row cleaner. To maintain performance, this row cleaner has the capability to float above a defined minimum depth.

 

Standard depth-gauging bands on the wheels allow the row cleaner wheels to float independently of the row-unit openers, allowing both to perform in varying terrain. The unit may also be set in a fixed position by simply pinning through the bracket if desired. This row cleaner also features SharkTooth wheels as standard equipment.

 

The floating row cleaner and unit-mounted coulters are available on many planters as factory-installed equipment.

NOTE: Screw-adjust row cleaners are not compatible with MaxEmerge™ 5e row-units with long parallel arms.

 

NOTE: DB models have the option for either unit-mounted coulter, screw-adjust row cleaners, or pneumatic row cleaners (only compatible with MaxEmerge 5e or equipped ExactEmerge™ models). The DB60T is only available with a less row cleaner option.

 

SharkTooth is a trademark of Yetter Manufacturing, Inc.

Connected Support technology Connected Support technology

When you buy John Deere equipment, you expect reliability. You also know that problems can happen, and a product is only as good as the support behind it. That’s why John Deere equipment is prepared with technology that senses potential issues and can alert you and your dealer promptly—in the cab or anywhere you are.

John Deere Connected Support is a revolutionary change to support that leverages technology and the connectivity of JDLink™ telematics to prevent downtime and resolve problems faster. These tools decrease downtime by an average of 20 percent, enabling faster responses to unexpected problems and reducing technician trips to your machine. For some issues, unplanned downtime can even be prevented altogether through prediction of the issue.

With your permission, John Deere Connected Support:

  • Keeps you running by monitoring machine health and promptly alerting you and your dealer of issues
  • Saves time by remotely viewing in-cab displays, reducing trips to the machine
  • Reduces or even eliminates technician trips to a machine through remote diagnostic and remote software reprogramming capabilities
  • Connects experts with the information needed to respond to downtime faster and prevent it altogether

With more than a decade of experience leveraging connectivity to solve problems, no one else has the experience, tools, and knowledge to keep you running as John Deere and your John Deere dealer can. Connected Support is an in-base feature on all John Deere products with factory- or field-installed JDLink.

Specifications


Key Specs db90-36row30-planter
Current Model
Number of rows36
Row spacing76 cm
30 in.
Frame - Fold configuration
Frame - Flexibility
Row unit seed hoppersCapacity
Vacuum meter: 2.2 L
0.062 bu
Seed MetersBase
Vacuum
Rows and Row Spacing
Number of rows36
Row spacing76 cm
30 in.
Frame
Fold configuration
Frame tube size
Fold-and-go from tractor cab
Flexibility
Hitch
Base
Optional
Rear hitch
Lift System
TypeWheel modules with rephasing hydraulic cylinders
Number of cylinders
Tires
BaseCenter frame tires: 400/500-R22.5: 552 kPa
5.5 bar (80 psi)
Center frame tires: 600/50R22.5: 379 kPa
3.8 bar (55 psi)
14-ply Center frame tires: 31-13.5x15 621 kPa
6.2 bar (90 psi)
Center frame tires (DB90 and larger planters): 445/50R22.5: 621 kPa (6.2 bar) [90 psi]
6-ply wing frame implement tires: 31-13.5x15: 152 kPa (1.5 bar) [22 psi]
8-ply Wing frame skid steer tires: 31-13.5x16.5: 241 kPa (2.4 bar) [35 psi]
Optional
Quantity
Row Units
TypeExactEmerge™ row units
or MaxEmerge™ 5e row units
OpenerTru-Vee double disk
Depth gauging
Adjustment
Walking wheels
Row unit seed hoppersCapacity
Vacuum meter: 2.2 L
0.062 bu
Row unit down force
Scrapers, opener blades
Seed tube sensors
Seed Meters
BaseVacuum
Optional
Finger pickup
Radial bean meter
Central Commodity SystemSeed capacity
3524 L
100 bu
With Refuge Plus option: 4405 L
125 bu
Drive System
BaseElectric motors: 56 V
Optional
Number of drive wheels
Drive wheel disconnect
Counter shaft
Drill shaft
Seed transmission
Transmission combinations
Markers
TypeAutomatic alternating or independent control
Control
Marker disk
Shear bolt protection
Less marker option
Closing System
Rubber tire closing system
Cast iron closing system
Herbicide and Insecticide
Insecticide only hopper
Herbicide only hopper
Insecticide and herbicide hopper
Liquid Insecticide System
System available
Tank capacity
Seed Monitor System
BaseSeedStar™ electronic system
Optional
Tillage Attachments
Unit-mounted coulter
Frame-mounted coulter
Bubble blade
.63-in. fluted blade (25 flutes)
.7-in. fluted blade (13 flutes)
1-in. fluted blade (8 flutes)
Row tillage support hanger
Tine tooth
Cons. furrower w/ leading cutout blade
V-wing bed sweeps
Row cleaner
Row cleaner - unit-mounted coulter
Row cleaner - unit-mounted DD fert. opener
Fertilizer
Onboard / towed / tractor tanks
Tank capacity499 Imperial gal.
2271 L
600 U.S. gal.
Fixed-rate application
Variable-rate application
Pump type
Pump rate
Fertilizer opener type
Flow divider distribution system
Pressure manifold distribution system
Dry fertilizer
ExactRate Fluid Transfer System
Dimensions
Transport width (with markers)
Transport width (without markers)
Transport length
Transport height
Transport weightAverage empty weight: 16,851 kg
37,150 lb
Transport underframe clearance
Field operation height
Field operation width
Field operation length
Ag Management Solutions
Map-based seeding
Field documentation
Parallel tracking
Additional Information
Recommended tractor horsepowerMinimum required on tractor with Category 4 drawbar: 242.4 kW
325 hp
Recommended tractor hydraulicsHydraulic oil pump required to operate electric drive planter: 227 L/min
60 gpm
Tractor standby pressure: 15,500 kpa
155 bar (2300 psi)
Hydraulic System Working Pressure: 20,684 kPa
207 bar (3000 psi)
Hydraulic system burst pressure: 82,737 kPa
827 bar (12,000 psi)
Warranty length
Date collected

Accessories and Attachments

Drive System

RowCommand controls seed output
RowCommand on a Pro-Series™ row-unitRowCommand on a Pro-Series™ row-unit

Controlling input costs and improving productivity are key producer requirements today. RowCommand is an effective, integrated John Deere solution designed to meet these intensifying needs. The RowCommand system manages seed output, reduces yield drag and improves harvest capabilities on all Pro-Shaft driven row-units—on both Pro-Series XP and MaxEmerge™ XP planter.

 

RowCommand controls seed output by incorporating individual, low-amperage clutches inside the Pro-Shaft drive gearbox. Clutches are completely enclosed within the gearbox housing to protect them from the elements and harsh operating conditions.

 

When power is supplied, either manually or through John Deere Section Control, clutches disengage the seed meters and the seed flow stops. Controlling seed output at individual rows reduces overplanting in point rows and maximizes seed placement when entering/exiting headlands.

Planter models and compatibility

RowCommand is available as a factory-installed option or as an attachment for field conversion (AFC) attachment. The RowCommand system is designed for the entire list of planter models as follows.

 

NOTE: Factory installation of RowCommand will replace one-half or one-third width disconnect clutch components on the planter drive.

 

Planter model Row configuration
 1725 12Row narrow, 12Row wide, and 16Row narrow 
 1725 Central Commodity System (CCS™) 16Row narrow, 12x2 TR
 1765 12Row narrow
 1775 12Row narrow
 1775NT 12Row, 16Row, and 24Row narrow
 1775NT CCS 12Row, 16Row, and 24Row narrow
 1795 12/23Row, 12/24Row and 16/31Row, 16/32Row
 1795 24Row20
 DB 44 24Row22
 DB 58 32Row22
 DB 60 36Row20 or 47Row15
 DB 66 36Row22
 DB 80 32Row30 or 48Row20
 DB 88 48Row22
 DB 90 36Row30
 DB 120 48Row30
 DR 16R40 16Row40
 DR 18R38 18Row38
Compatibility

RowCommand is also compatible and designed to fit on model year 2003 to 2008 (serial number range 700101 - 729999) planter models listed above that do not have controller area network (CAN) based frame control or CAN-based half-width disconnect. For model year 2008 and earlier planters (serial number -729999 and below), the correct AFC bundle attachment along with additional components (planter mainframe monitoring harness, SeedStar™ 2 or SeedStar XP controller, CAN adapter harness) are required for RowCommand operation.

 

For all RowCommand eligible planters equipped with a mechanical transmission, a height sensor is required in order for RowCommand functionality.

 

NOTE: RowCommand is compatible on MaxEmerge XP row-units with vacuum and corn-finger pickup meters. However, for Pro-Series XP row-units, RowCommand is compatible on vacuum meters only and is not compatible on corn-finger pickup meters. There is a select group of planters that might have Pro-Series XP row-units with corn-finger pickup meters in which RowCommand will not be compatible.

System requirements

RowCommand is a simple and efficient means to control individual row planting through the use of low-voltage electric clutches. Each clutch, when activated, consumes no more than 0.5 amp. 

 

By design, power is only supplied to the clutch when a signal is received to stop planting. In a normal planting condition no power is supplied and the clutch is de-energized. 

 

Power for the RowCommand system is provided from the nine-pin ISO implement connector. All late-model 8X00 and 9X00 Series John Deere Tractors equipped with the nine-pin ISO implement connector are capable of supplying ample power for system operation. 

 

Along with ample system power, a GreenStar™ 2 Display and SeedStar 2 or SeedStar XP monitoring is required for operation and control interface. The GreenStar 2 Display is where system setup, control settings, and manual control functions are performed. 

Meter Drive

These items can be ordered to convert planter from plate or plateless meters to vacuum meter system.

  • Vacuum pump and manifold system
  • Vacuum manifold automatic disconnect (for flex-fold planters)
  • Seed hoppers, lids, and drive
  • Vacuum seed meter disk
  • Vacuum meter assemblies
NOTE: Order seed metering disks from ''Attachments'' section. BA26722 vacuum level sensor recommended if planter is equipped with SeedStarTM  monitoring system.

Miscellaneous

Active pneumatic compressor assemblyActive pneumatic compressor assembly
Hydraulic motorHydraulic motor

John Deere active pneumatic downforce makes getting the planting accuracy desired even easier. A hydraulically driven compressor works with the SeedStar™ 3 HP system and SeedStar XP system to automate downforce control. Just set the row-unit target margin value and the active pneumatic downforce system works automatically to make sure the planter maintains this value-achieving precise soil penetration, and consistent planting depth without sidewall soil compaction. This frees the operator from constantly making manual downforce adjustments as conditions change. It also allows the operator to focus on all the other planting factors that drive up yields, like seed singulation and spacing.

 

This system also offers a split rank control feature for split-row planters. On top of actively controlling the pneumatic downforce system across the planter, John Deere active downforce will control the front and rear rows of split-row planter independently. This compensates for differing downforce requirements between the ranks and will help maintain an accurate planting depth and consistent margin across all the rows.

Single-rank planters such as the 1770NT, 1790 24Row20, and Deere Bauer Planters except for the DB60 47Row15 require a compressor assembly and hydraulic hose kit to complete the field conversion. The 1790 and DB60 47Row15 Split-Row Planters require the compressor with split rank control, hydraulic hose kit, and the PDF hose kit for split rank control. Additional components maybe needed depending on model year.

Active pneumatic compressor assemblyActive pneumatic compressor assembly
Hydraulic motorHydraulic motor

John Deere active pneumatic downforce makes getting the planting accuracy desired even easier. A hydraulically driven compressor works with the SeedStar™ 3 HP system and SeedStar XP system to automate downforce control. Just set the row-unit target margin value and the active pneumatic downforce system works automatically to make sure the planter maintains this value-achieving precise soil penetration, and consistent planting depth without sidewall soil compaction. This frees the operator from constantly making manual downforce adjustments as conditions change. It also allows the operator to focus on all the other planting factors that drive up yields, like seed singulation and spacing.

 

This system also offers a split rank control feature for split-row planters. On top of actively controlling the pneumatic downforce system across the planter, John Deere active downforce will control the front and rear rows of split-row planter independently. This compensates for differing downforce requirements between the ranks and will help maintain an accurate planting depth and consistent margin across all the rows.

Single-rank planters such as the 1770NT, 1790 24Row20, and Deere Bauer Planters except for the DB60 47Row15 require a compressor assembly and hydraulic hose kit to complete the field conversion. The 1790 and DB60 47Row15 Split-Row Planters require the compressor with split rank control, hydraulic hose kit, and the PDF hose kit for split rank control. Additional components maybe needed depending on model year.

Active pnuematic downforce compressor bracket supports - BA32280

Cast-iron closing wheel systemCast-iron closing wheel system

To convert planters equipped with rubber-tire closing wheels to cast-iron closing wheels.

 

May be used where rubber-tire closing wheels do not adequately close seed trench.

 

For individual cast wheels only, order AA34350 from Service Parts.

 

NOTE: Cast-iron closing wheels are not recommended in conventional tilled ground.

Rubber-tire closing wheelRubber-tire closing wheel

Converts planters equipped with cast-iron closing wheels to rubber-tire closing wheels.

 

Used in all types of planting conditions.

 

For individual rubber-tire closing wheels only, order AA39968 from Service Parts.

 

Limited by their ability to close seed trench in extreme soil conditions.

 

NOTE: For wheels only, order AA39968 from Parts.

Hydraulic Hoses, Compressor - BA32973

Hydraulic Hoses, Compressor - BA32974

Hose guide is a flexible material and is black in production but shown in white in these imagesHose guide is a flexible material and is black in production but shown in white in these images
Hose guideHose guide
Hose guideHose guide

The in-furrow liquid fertilizer and dry insecticide row-unit attachment kit will be offered as an attachment for field conversion (AFC) only. It is compatible with MaxEmerge™ 5 row-units, ExactEmerge™ row-units, and older XP row-units with in-furrow fertilizer or with granular insecticide or with both. This attachment is designed to work with the 8-mm (0.3-in.) liquid in-furrow fertilizer hose and 1.9-cm (3/4-in.) dry insecticide hose. It can be configured in three different ways:

  • To apply both liquid fertilizer and dry insecticide in the trench at the same time
  • To apply liquid fertilizer only
  • To apply dry insecticide only in the trench (not compatible with banding option)

This BA32912 kit is able to be installed to the closing system with the existing hardware using one bolt. This allows for a quick install and the tab on the front of the bracket keeps the orientation. No need to remove the gauge wheels or opener blades. The hose or hoses can be routed through the hole in the shank casting and closing wheel.

 

The BA32912 kit includes the following hardware and brackets

  • A102159 x1 – guide
  • A102158 x1 – bracket
  • 14M7397 x2 – locknut
  • 14M7746 x2 – locknut
  • 19M8092 x2 – screw
  • 19M9752 x2 – screw
  • A103650 – electronic document

Other items needed based on number of kits order (most dealerships already have these supplies stocked):

  • One zip-tie/tie strap per row (a 3.175-mm [1/8 in.] width is recommended)
    • R96703 is recommend and has a quantity of one per package.
  • 0.9 m (3 ft) of 8-mm (0.3-in.) hose per row
    • A94657 is 200 m (656 ft) of hoses and would complete approximately 218 rows.

Inserts for Central Commodity System (CCS) seed delivery nozzles (16 rows) - BA29387

CCS auxiliary fill lightsCCS auxiliary fill lights

Auxiliary fill lights are available for planters with the Central Commodity System (CCS). These lights provide illumination at the rear of the planter to aid in seed tank filling or rear hitch operation.

 

For model year 2011 and newer planters equipped with CCS, the auxiliary fill lights are within base equipment.

 

For model year 2010 and older planters not equipped with the CCS auxiliary fill lights, an attachment for field conversion can be ordered.  The BA29690 auxiliary fill lights attachment for field conversion provides two 35-watt halogen lamps, mounting brackets and a wiring harness with an on/off switch.

 

The lights mount on the CCS safety railing. The harness connects by weather pack connector to the planter's light harness. The on/off switch mounts on the lower stair railing and operates when the tractor field lights are on.

Meter Test Stand - Complete - BA33011

Pneumatic downforce assemblyPneumatic downforce assembly

Improved pneumatic downforce systems are available as a factory-installed option on all planters and as a field conversion bundle for all MaxEmerge™ 5, MaxEmerge XP, MaxEmerge Plus, and MaxEmerge 2 planters. All pneumatic downforce field conversion bundles contain upgraded components to reflect pneumatic system upgrades for model year 2011.

 

Row-unit downforce is infinitely variable from 0 kg to 181.4 kg (0 lb to 400 lb). A gauge and/or display provides a reading as to how much downforce the system is providing. The downforce is constant at all times during operation.

 

On all model year 2011 and newer 1775NT, 1775NT Central Commodity System (CCS™), 1795, and DB Series Planters, the pneumatic downforce adjustment is displayed within the GreenStar™ 2 Display as base equipment. However, when converting a model year 2010 and older 1770NT, 1770NT CCS, 1790, and DB Series Planter, the air compressor assembly and gauge need to be mounted within the tractor cab, similar to factory-installed pneumatic downforce equipment configurations for that model year.

 

Each row-unit has a single air bag located between the parallel arms. The air bag is hooked in parallel so air can be added or released from all rows at once from one location. Split-row planters have the corn row-units and soybean rows plumbed separately, so the pressure can be removed from the bean rows when planting corn.

 

MaxEmerge 2 row-units with long parallel arms must have the arms changed to current production parallel arms. This ensures the correct hole pattern for pneumatic downforce. Refer to the attachment description to order the appropriate bundle for the frame size.

 

NOTE: Row-units with long parallel arms require A54544 spacer block if not so equipped (Service Parts).

In-cab compressor assemblyIn-cab compressor assembly

An air compressor, located either in the tractor cab or on the frame, pumps up the system. Integral planter models ordered with pneumatic downforce from the factory have in-cab mounting as base equipment. For drawn planter models, the air compressor assembly is mounted onto the planter frame for model year 2011. Prior to model year 2011, the 1775NT, 1775NT CCS, 1795, and DB Series Planters have the air compressor mounted within the tractor cab from the factory.

 

Valves located on the compressor allow bleed-off of the system. Interplant rows are shut off entirely when those rows are locked up.

 

Field conversion bundles have been established for upgrading pneumatic downforce systems. With the bundle structure, order the individual components for a pneumatic downforce system. There are individual bundles for the air compressor, the row-unit downforce assembly, and a hose kit.

 

Each planter requires one air-compressor bundle, a number of row-unit downforce assemblies equal to the number of rows on the planter, and a hose kit for each 12 rows being equipped with pneumatic downforce. There are four different row-unit downforce assembly attachments. The selection of the row-unit downforce assemblies is based on the type of meter drive (chain or Pro-Shaft™ drive) and type of parallel arms being utilized (regular or long) on the row-units.

Pneumatic downforce assemblyPneumatic downforce assembly

Improved pneumatic downforce systems are available as a factory-installed option on all planters and as a field conversion bundle for all MaxEmerge™ 5, MaxEmerge XP, MaxEmerge Plus, and MaxEmerge 2 planters. All pneumatic downforce field conversion bundles contain upgraded components to reflect pneumatic system upgrades for model year 2011.

 

Row-unit downforce is infinitely variable from 0 kg to 181.4 kg (0 lb to 400 lb). A gauge and/or display provides a reading as to how much downforce the system is providing. The downforce is constant at all times during operation.

 

On all model year 2011 and newer 1775NT, 1775NT Central Commodity System (CCS™), 1795, and DB Series Planters, the pneumatic downforce adjustment is displayed within the GreenStar™ 2 Display as base equipment. However, when converting a model year 2010 and older 1770NT, 1770NT CCS, 1790, and DB Series Planter, the air compressor assembly and gauge need to be mounted within the tractor cab, similar to factory-installed pneumatic downforce equipment configurations for that model year.

 

Each row-unit has a single air bag located between the parallel arms. The air bag is hooked in parallel so air can be added or released from all rows at once from one location. Split-row planters have the corn row-units and soybean rows plumbed separately, so the pressure can be removed from the bean rows when planting corn.

 

MaxEmerge 2 row-units with long parallel arms must have the arms changed to current production parallel arms. This ensures the correct hole pattern for pneumatic downforce. Refer to the attachment description to order the appropriate bundle for the frame size.

 

NOTE: Row-units with long parallel arms require A54544 spacer block if not so equipped (Service Parts).

In-cab compressor assemblyIn-cab compressor assembly

An air compressor, located either in the tractor cab or on the frame, pumps up the system. Integral planter models ordered with pneumatic downforce from the factory have in-cab mounting as base equipment. For drawn planter models, the air compressor assembly is mounted onto the planter frame for model year 2011. Prior to model year 2011, the 1775NT, 1775NT CCS, 1795, and DB Series Planters have the air compressor mounted within the tractor cab from the factory.

 

Valves located on the compressor allow bleed-off of the system. Interplant rows are shut off entirely when those rows are locked up.

 

Field conversion bundles have been established for upgrading pneumatic downforce systems. With the bundle structure, order the individual components for a pneumatic downforce system. There are individual bundles for the air compressor, the row-unit downforce assembly, and a hose kit.

 

Each planter requires one air-compressor bundle, a number of row-unit downforce assemblies equal to the number of rows on the planter, and a hose kit for each 12 rows being equipped with pneumatic downforce. There are four different row-unit downforce assembly attachments. The selection of the row-unit downforce assemblies is based on the type of meter drive (chain or Pro-Shaft™ drive) and type of parallel arms being utilized (regular or long) on the row-units.

Pneumatic downforce assemblyPneumatic downforce assembly

Improved pneumatic downforce systems are available as a factory-installed option on all planters and as a field conversion bundle for all MaxEmerge™ 5, MaxEmerge XP, MaxEmerge Plus, and MaxEmerge 2 planters. All pneumatic downforce field conversion bundles contain upgraded components to reflect pneumatic system upgrades for model year 2011.

 

Row-unit downforce is infinitely variable from 0 kg to 181.4 kg (0 lb to 400 lb). A gauge and/or display provides a reading as to how much downforce the system is providing. The downforce is constant at all times during operation.

 

On all model year 2011 and newer 1775NT, 1775NT Central Commodity System (CCS™), 1795, and DB Series Planters, the pneumatic downforce adjustment is displayed within the GreenStar™ 2 Display as base equipment. However, when converting a model year 2010 and older 1770NT, 1770NT CCS, 1790, and DB Series Planter, the air compressor assembly and gauge need to be mounted within the tractor cab, similar to factory-installed pneumatic downforce equipment configurations for that model year.

 

Each row-unit has a single air bag located between the parallel arms. The air bag is hooked in parallel so air can be added or released from all rows at once from one location. Split-row planters have the corn row-units and soybean rows plumbed separately, so the pressure can be removed from the bean rows when planting corn.

 

MaxEmerge 2 row-units with long parallel arms must have the arms changed to current production parallel arms. This ensures the correct hole pattern for pneumatic downforce. Refer to the attachment description to order the appropriate bundle for the frame size.

 

NOTE: Row-units with long parallel arms require A54544 spacer block if not so equipped (Service Parts).

In-cab compressor assemblyIn-cab compressor assembly

An air compressor, located either in the tractor cab or on the frame, pumps up the system. Integral planter models ordered with pneumatic downforce from the factory have in-cab mounting as base equipment. For drawn planter models, the air compressor assembly is mounted onto the planter frame for model year 2011. Prior to model year 2011, the 1775NT, 1775NT CCS, 1795, and DB Series Planters have the air compressor mounted within the tractor cab from the factory.

 

Valves located on the compressor allow bleed-off of the system. Interplant rows are shut off entirely when those rows are locked up.

 

Field conversion bundles have been established for upgrading pneumatic downforce systems. With the bundle structure, order the individual components for a pneumatic downforce system. There are individual bundles for the air compressor, the row-unit downforce assembly, and a hose kit.

 

Each planter requires one air-compressor bundle, a number of row-unit downforce assemblies equal to the number of rows on the planter, and a hose kit for each 12 rows being equipped with pneumatic downforce. There are four different row-unit downforce assembly attachments. The selection of the row-unit downforce assemblies is based on the type of meter drive (chain or Pro-Shaft™ drive) and type of parallel arms being utilized (regular or long) on the row-units.

Mounting bracket and adapter harnessMounting bracket and adapter harness

The planter radar is for SeedStarTM and ComputerTrakTM systems. The SeedStar and ComputerTrak 250, 350, and 450 monitor systems require radar.

Row Unit Stand - BA33008

Heavy-duty scrapersHeavy-duty scrapers

Recommended for extremely sticky soils where even rotary scrapers have problems keeping Tru-VeeTM  disks clean.

Scraper blades are heat treated for added wear.

NOTE: Not compatible with any row-unit tillage attachments except conservation furrowers, unit-mounted coulter, and unit-mounted row cleaner.
Screw-adjust, unit-mounted row cleanerScrew-adjust, unit-mounted row cleaner
SharkTooth® wheelSharkTooth® wheel

The screw-adjust, unit-mounted row cleaner is mounted directly to the face plate of the row-unit, placing the ground-engaging components just in front of the row-unit opener blades and depth gauge wheels. This close proximity allows the gauge wheels to control the depth of the row cleaner as well as the row-unit. This compact design also allows greater compatibility with fertilizer openers and other planter attachments.

Features

The unit-mounted row cleaner features the SharkTooth® wheel. The beveled, sharpened edge of the teeth on the SharkTooth aggressively cut tough residue that lies in the path of the row-unit. The curved-tooth design sweeps a clear path for the openers and resists residue buildup. The wheels are arranged in a staggered fashion with one wheel leading the other, ensuring complete clearing of the row-unit path. The bearing on the SharkTooth wheel is sealed and requires no regular maintenance. Bearing shields are used between the wheel and the mount bracket to prevent residue wrapping and buildup around the bearing housing.
 

Adjustability

The unit-mounted row cleaner offers a convenient screw adjustment feature for changing the depth setting. The acme screw is enclosed within the structure of the mounting bracket, providing protection from the elements. The adjustment knob for the screw adjustment is accessible from the top of the parallel arms. The knob can be adjusted by hand or by using a socket. The adjustment is detented in 1.6-mm (1/16-in.) increments, allowing for quick, easily repeatable adjustments across all rows of the planter. An indicator rod and scale on the front of the row cleaner bracket indicate the current setting. If a condition is encountered where use of the row cleaner is not desired, it can be set so that the wheels do not engage the soil surface.

Operational notes and compatibility

Use of row cleaners is not recommended when surface application pre-plant herbicide is used prior to planting. When using pre-plant incorporated herbicide, the row cleaner should be adjusted to minimize soil disturbance so as not to reduce the effectiveness of the incorporated herbicide.

 

Drive chain shields are recommended for use with row cleaner attachments.

 

NOTES:

  • Not compatible with use of frame-mounted coulter.
  • Not compatible with any row spacing less than 76.2 cm (30 in.).
  • For 1790 12/23, 12/24, 16/31, and 16/32 row machines, unit-mounted row cleaners recommended provided on the front rank of row units only.
  • For DB60 47R15 machines, unit-mounted row cleaners are recommended on the 24 row units with short parallel arms only.
  • Other row cleaner designs are available for compatibility with unit-mounted coulters and row unit-mounted double-disk fertilizer openers.
  • Bundle is not compatible with long parallel arms. If purchasing for use on a long parallel arm machine, a separate bracket must be ordered from Service Parts.
  • Drive wheel chain shields are not required on 1760, 1770 12Row30 (non-NT), or 1780 Front-Fold Planters.
  • Drive wheel chain shields are required on other compatible models. Order BA25697 for the 1750 Standard Planter. Order BA24093 for all planters except the 1750 Standard.

SharkTooth is a trademark of Yetter Manufacturing, Inc.

Sensor node assembly installedSensor node assembly installed
Downforce sensor assemblyDownforce sensor assembly

The SeedStar XP monitoring system is available for installation on model year 2011 and newer 1770NT, 1770NT Central Commodity System (CCS™), 1790, and DB Series Planters ordered with SeedStar 2. SeedStar XP includes user-friendly screens and enhanced features:

  • Seed singulation monitoring
  • Seed spacing monitoring
  • Row-unit downforce monitoring
  • Row-unit downforce margin monitoring and adjustment
  • Row-unit ride-quality monitoring
  • Capable of monitoring the row-unit along with overall planter performance
  • On-screen pneumatic downforce adjustments using the GreenStar™ 2 family of displays

Depending on the planter size, different configurations of sensor nodes and downforce sensors are installed in support of the SeedStar XP monitoring system. Please refer to the following chart for sensor node/downforce sensor quantities and locations for each specific planter model:

 

Planter model

Quantity of sensor nodes/downforce sensors

Row location of sensor assemblies*

1720 16Row30

3

 

1770NT 12Row30

3

2,7,11

1770NT 16Row30

3

3,9,14

1770NT 24Row30

5

3,7,13,18,22

1790 23Row15

5

3,4,13,20,21

1790 24Row15

5

4,5,14,21,22

1790 31Row15

5

3,8,17,24,29

1790 32Row15

5

4,9,18,25,30

1790 24Row20

3

3,13,22

DB44 24Row22

3

3,13,22

DB58 32Row22

5

3,10,17,23,30

DB60 36Row20

5

3,11,19,26,34

DB60 47Row15

5

5,14,25,34,43

DB66 36Row22

5

3,11,19,26,34

DB80 32Row30

7

3,7,12,17,21,26,30

DB80 48Row20

7

3,10,17,25,32,39,46

DB88 48Row22

7

3,10,17,25,32,39,46

DB90 36Row30

7

3,8,13,19,24,29,34

DB120 48Row30

7

3,10,17,25,32,39,46

*Row locations for sensor nodes/downforce sensors can be moved one row-unit adjacent to the factory-installed placement for the desired application.

 

NOTE: When ordering parts to update a model year 2011 DB planter, there are additional harnesses required from Bauer Built Manufacturing. Please call Bauer Built Manufacturing to place an order.

Test Stand Control Box - BA33009

Test Stand Row Unit Kit - BA33010

Unit-mounted coulter (shown with fluted blade)Unit-mounted coulter (shown with fluted blade)

Adapts planter to plant in reduced tillage conditions.

 

Nodular iron coulter arm mounts directly to planting unit shank to utilize full unit weight for penetration.

 

Unit gauge wheels provide depth control.

 

Coulter blade is positioned directly ahead of Tru-Vee™ opener to ensure accurate tillage in seed zone.

 

Rippled or fluted blades are available to suit a wide range of tillage and soil conditions.

NOTES:

1) Not compatible with tine tooth tillage, furrower attachments, V-wing bed sweep frame-mounted coulter or unit-mounted row cleaner.

2) Ballast attachment (or fertilizer attachment) may be required for penetration.

3) BA28970 or BA28971, heavy-duty adjustable downforce springs or pneumatic downforce system, are required to provide increased coulter penetration in hard soils and also to help keep unit from bouncing when being operated on rough seedbeds. (Not included with BA30078).

4) Requires A52092 cast heavy-duty lower regular parallel arm (one row) or A84382 heavy-duty lower long parallel arm (one row) from Service Parts. Heavy-duty long parallel arm is designed for use only with the unit-mounted coulter (not for tillage tool support bracket). Cast lower parallel arms have been standard equipment for a number of years, confirm what lower parallel arm subject planter is equipped with.

Fertilizer pressure sensor for SeedStarFertilizer pressure sensor for SeedStar

Monitor System

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The first day of planting season can be as productive as the last with mobile row-unit runoff. The mobile row-unit runoff activation on the planter main controller (PMC) allows operators to make adjustments to maximize row-unit performance from a mobile device at the rear of the planter for both preseason and in-season use - all enabled through the PlanterPlus™ app.

 

Mobile row-unit runoff allows growers to perform test-stand functions from a mobile device connected to the planter.

 

The row runoff test provides complete diagnostic checks both preseason and in season. With the row-unit runoff test, the operator can make adjustments from the mobile device, including vacuum pressure, to determine the optimum meter and vacuum settings. This app functionality will help avoid making trips to the cab while validating meter performance.

 

During preseason planter inspections and set up, utilize the meter performance test to validate meter accuracy, similar to a test stand without leaving the farm. Test all systems on the planter, not just the meter, providing confidence that all planter systems are ready to plant. Reports are generated from the test providing information the operator can save and send for future reference.

 

Before heading to the field, the operator will benefit from knowing the best row-unit and vacuum settings for each variety selected to plant that spring.

 

Watch this video to see mobile row-unit runoff in action.

 

Mobile row-unit runoff will work with any model year 2015 or newer ExactEmerge™ or MaxEmerge™ 5e equipped planter. Mobile row-unit runoff can be added with attachment AA93169.

 

For model year 2018 and newer ExactEmerge planters, mobile row-unit runoff is included in base equipment. For model year 2018 and newer MaxEmerge 5e planters not equipped from the factory, mobile row-unit runoff can be added with attachment AA93169. A mobile row-unit runoff and Easy Fold package can be added with attachment AA97849 (only available with 1775NT and 1795 Planters with a 2-point hitch and model year 2019 and newer DB Planters with Gen 4 based frame folding).

 

NOTE: Mobile runoff utilizes PlanterPlus app available on select iPad® tablets, iPhone® smartphones, and Android™ devices.

 

Mobile row-unit runoff and Easy Fold aftermarket for field conversion kits

The below software bundles include the functionality explained above for machines not ordered with the feature from the factory. Compatible machines include all the necessary sensors and harnesses needed to make the feature function. The attachment part is software only. Follow the mobile runoff ordering and software push guide below for ordering and installation.

 

SeedStar™ 3 HP conversion to SeedStar 4HP with mobile row-unit runoff aftermarket for field conversion kits

Growers who are currently running model year 2017 planters, model year 2017 and newer performance upgrade kits, or model year 2017 and newer custom built-planters with the SeedStar 3 HP monitoring system can upgrade to the SeedStar 4HP monitoring system with mobile row-unit runoff. The attachment part, AA100382, is software only. The Gen 4 display software version will need to be 19-1 or newer and will require planter apps. Follow the mobile runoff ordering and software push guide below for ordering and installation. Performance upgraded planters and custom-built planters will also require the John Deere Connect Mobile kit, 0048PC, from the Precision Ag Technology Price Pages and wiring harness AA83662 to enable the mobile row-unit runoff feature. Please reference Parts Advisor and CCMS Solution 105181 for model-specific mounting brackets. SeedStar 4HP requires the Gen 4 4600 CommandCenter™ v2 display or 4640 Universal Display.

 

Mobile runoff ordering and software push guide

 

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Pneumatically Controlled Row Cleaner Retrofit Kits

Base 1 PDF & RCC Control - 4 Section Harness - BA33350

Isolator Kit, Hose Fittings/Routings - BA33355

PDF Tank - 10 Gallon 3 Section Compressor - BA32929

PDF Tank Mount Brackets - BA32118

Pnuematic Row Cleaner - Wide Rows - BA32938

Row Cleaner Control - 3 Section Harness - BA33349

Row Cleaner Fitting Kit, DB - BA33353