2023 Dawn Trashwheel™ Unit Mounted Row Cleaner 1130A-12.75 Offset
- Year 2023
- Make Dawn
- Model Trashwheel™ Unit Mounted Row Cleaner
2023 Dawn Trashwheel™ Unit Mounted Row Cleaner 1130A-12.75 Offset
Lifetime Guarantee Against Trashwheel Bending or BreakingThe simple screw-adjust mechanism allows you to fine tune your row cleaning.
TrashwheelsThe Trashwheels shown here have our new magnetically retained handle. It can be adjusted by hand, or with a 3/4" socket.
The Industry's Best HubAll Dawn hub housings, equipped with Timken tapered roller bearings, are castle nutted to our nitride coated shaft. Dawn hubs are regreaseable. Simply grease until clean grease pushes past the triple-lip seal. Dawn 15" trashwheel integrated hubs use the same bearings and seals found in the standard hub. Trashwheels are mounted between the housing and our o-ring sealed Supercap.
Floating TrashwheelsIf you will be using your planter primarily to plant into bean stubble, Floating Trashwheels equipped with depth bands generally work very well. Depth bands are used most often if you will be working your ground. In most cases, however, especially if your ground is flat or rolling hills, you may want to look at a rigid row cleaner, that hugs tight to the V-opener blade like our standard Dawn Trashwheels.
1130A ConfigurationsDawn Trashwheels can be configured in a variety of different ways. The three most common are shown below. 14" Trashwheels can be set intersecting, or offset right and left. 12.75" Trashwheels can only run in the offset position. John Deere, Kinze and White planters will use an A series stem (exe. 1130A-14, 1136A-12.75). Case planters require the use of the C series stem (exe. 1130C-12.75, 1136C-14). These configurations are best for 28" or greater spacing. Ideal for 30" centers.
An American Classic for 30 YearsThe Dawn TrashWheel Row Cleaner has existed for 30 years and is a timeless staple of American farming. The quality of the forged wheel and hub, and tapered roller bearings stand apart in an industry increasingly populated with throw away products. In the old days the founder of Dawn, Jim, would throw the toothed wheel into the air, letting it land on concrete to demonstrate the strength.