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IMPROVE THE PERFORMANCE OF YOUR 1850, 1860 OR 1890 AIR DRILL


INTRODUCING THE TERRAINFLEX WALKING BEAM

The TerrainFlex by Applequist Manufacturing, Inc was created to address issues with 30', 36', 40' and 42' three-section 1850, 1860, and 1890 Air Drills on uneven terrain. If you own one of these drills and you do contour farming, particularly with a lot of terraces, you’ve probably experienced the frame frequently lifting off the ground creating uneven down pressure.

 
 
 
 
 
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RIGID BEAM

The factory rigid frame does not conform well with uneven terrain. This reduces the opener travel, resulting in uneven seed placement and poor stands. The rigid frame can also create stress points which can cause bolts and welds to break. Furthermore, the front caster wheels can begin to spin freely when they leave the ground, which can cause damage once the spinning wheels come back in contact with the ground.

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PIVOTING WALKING BEAM

With the TerrainFlex Pivoting Walking Beam installed, the gauge wheels allow the wing frames to better follow the contours of the field. When the wheels have more contact with the ground, the results are less downtime due to machine breakdowns and a more consistent seed placement from the openers.

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Upgrading to the TerrainFlex

 
 

from the field…

It’s the best after-market piece of equipment I have put on anything, ever.
— Greg Billings, Kansas

Hear Greg talk more about his experience with the TerrainFlex:

 
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The biggest drawback to these air drills has been a lack of consistent down pressure, especially going over terraces. After running the TerrainFlex for a season, it has helped tremendously to keep the openers in the ground where they should be.
— Braden Hake, Kansas
 

 

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Made in Rural America.

The development of the TerrainFlex concept was originated and field-tested by two Kansas farm families.

Friends and farmers, Mike Ohnsat and Brady Cline, began discussing issues they both saw with their air drills on their family farms, particularly going over terraces. Both families wanted to address problems with keeping the openers in the ground and ultimately optimize profitability. 

Mike and Brady set out to solve the problem. They came up with the “walking beam” solution. They each put a set on their 1890 air drills and - after 40,000 acres of field-testing - they brought the product to Applequist Manufacturing for production. 

 
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INSTALLATION

The installation process is a 2-person job that typically takes around 3 hours. It involves the use of a skid steer or other loader.

Installation requires removal of the gauge wheels from the factory beams and then removal of the factory beams from the frame, followed by installation of the new TerrainFlex walking beam onto the frame and then placing the gauge wheels onto the TerrainFlex.

 
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Contact us today!

If you feel a TerrainFlex kit would improve the performance of your air drill, just give us a call at (785) 686-3939 or email us at info@applequistmfg.com

We can give you detailed pricing, delivery and installation information.

 
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