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Type: | Wheel |
Usage: | Farmland Infrastructure, Tillage, Planting and Fertilization |
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6200 Poly Spike Closing Wheels Insert for Planter - Case/IH 1200 Series Conversion Kit
Upgrade your planting performance with the 6200 Poly Spike Closing Wheels, designed specifically for Case/IH 1200 Series planters. These heavy-duty polyurethane closing wheels provide superior seed-to-soil contact, ensuring optimal germination and stand establishment in various soil conditions-especially in no-till and high-residue fields.
√ Durable Polyurethane Construction - Resists wear, cracks, and abrasion for long-lasting performance.
√ Aggressive Spike Design - Improves furrow closing in tough, sticky, or residue-heavy soils.
√ Precision Seed Placement - Enhances seed-to-soil contact for better moisture retention and uniform emergence.
√ Easy Bolt-On Installation - Direct replacement for factory wheels; compatible with Case/IH 1200 Series planters.
√ Reduced Soil Compaction - Lightweight yet sturdy design minimizes soil disturbance.
√ Works in All Conditions - Ideal for no-till, conventional tillage, and high-residue environments.
Designed for Case/IH 1200 Series Planters
May fit other models with similar closing wheel configurations (check compatibility before purchase).
Poly Spike Closing Wheels
Mounting hardware (if applicable)
Unlike traditional rubber or cast iron wheels, these polyurethane spiked closing wheels provide better penetration in hard or crusted soils while maintaining flexibility to prevent sidewall compaction. Farmers and agronomists trust them for consistent furrow closing, leading to higher yields and improved crop stands.
Upgrade your planter today and experience better seed placement and emergence with the 6200 Poly Spike Closing Wheels!
Note: Always verify fitment with your specific planter model before ordering.
Applications: Corn, Soybeans, Cotton, and Other Row Crops.
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