Elmers Manufacturing Inc. products
Elmer - Bean Cutter
Elmers Bean Cutter gives your beans the best environment to grow while not negatively impacting their current state.
Elmer - Row Crop Cultivator
Elmers Row Crop Cultivator is the best solution to maximize the growth in the early stages of your row crop. The unique rolling shield design protects the plants while making it virtually impossible to plug.
Elmer - Display Bracket
You’ll love the easy of use of the Elmers Gs2/Gs3 Bracket. With being very easy to install and can conveniently flip up out of view when not needed its a must have!
Elmer - Header Transports
Elmers Header Transports have a simple, heavy duty design with operator friendly features and high speed capabilities.
Elmer - Crop Master Header
The Crop Master is a great addition to any harvest as the 9 bar pick-up is designed to minimize shatter in crops such as canola and edible beans. In uneven terrain, the torsion flex system follows the ground to pick up all the crop. The Crop Master has adapters available to fit most combine makes and models.
Elmer - Swather Transport Header
4″ x 8″ x 1/4″ Main Frame. 8 Bolt Hubs; 16″ Highway Speed-Rated Tires. Clevis Hitch with Safety Chain. Screw Jack. Minimal Weight on Truck. Accommodates up to 36′ Swather. Maximum Swather Weight – 12,500lbs. Drive over design with fold up ramps on either side. Standard Color – Black
Elmer - Harrow
Elmer`s exclusive 7 bar configuration combined with ½` x 22` tines provides a fine field finish while accomplishing 40% more harrowing per pass. This makes the Elmer`s Super 7 today`s most versatile harrow allowing you to tackle any of your field conditions.
Haulmaster Grain Cart
HaulMaster - Grain Cart
Your preferred HaulMaster grain cart size will depend on countless variables that include truck capacity, harvester capacity, surge capacity and distance to elevator or bin yard to name a few of the variables that should go into making that decision.
HaulMaster - Grain Cart
Your preferred HaulMaster grain cart size will depend on countless variables that include truck capacity, harvester capacity, surge capacity and distance to elevator or bin yard to name a few of the variables that should go into making that decision.
