Case IH announced the 2000 series Early Riser planter features an all-new row unit.
Building on a tradition of agronomic design, these rugged new planters have been engineered to operate at higher speeds to deliver fast and uniform emergence.
“After years of customer feedback and extensive engineering development, we are proud to announce a new generation of smart planting technology,” says Tony McClelland, Case IH planter marketing manager. “This new Early Riser planter series provides the first factory integration of Precision Planting components in North America, resulting in what we believe is the industry’s most accurate planter.
“But make no mistake, we didn’t just put a new meter on our current toolbars. This is an all-new row unit designed by Case IH with toolbars engineered to deliver top accuracy at higher speeds.”
Competitive test-plot research showed that the new Early Riser planter delivered more accurate seed placement and faster emergence at high speeds than comparable competitive models.
Rugged Row Unit Delivers Speed, Precision
Built with heavy-duty cast components, the 2000 series has a 26-inch toolbar clearance and 60% increase in vertical row-unit travel to help accommodate uneven terrain without sacrificing accurate seed depth and consistent closing.
Where seed meets soil, larger and heavier Earth Metal blades provide long-lasting durability. An agronomic offset design allows the leading opener to slice through tough crop residue and ensure proper seed-to-soil contact, while self-adjusting mud scrapers ensure consistent performance in heavy, wet soils.
Exclusive trailed gauge wheels with soil-relief grooves help row units ride better in rough seed bed conditions while minimizing sidewall compaction. All this leads to a more consistent seed bed, uniform germination and earlier emergence. Aligning the gauge wheels alongside offset openers provides better results, no matter the soil type.
New, larger inverted closing disks provide gentle and consistent soil coverage back over the seed. Then the press wheel ensures the proper seed-to-soil contact necessary for uniform germination and emergence. An in-cab adjustment option can fine-tune closing disk down-pressure to suit different field conditions.
Integrated Technology Delivers Precise Seed Placement
As the only planter designed and built with integrated Precision Planting components, producers can realize next-generation planting technology — direct from the factory.
Developed specifically for the 2000 series Early Riser planter, the all-new seed meter and electric drive deliver accurate and consistent seed singulation, populations and in-row spacing for a variety of crop types. The vSet 2 meter and vDrive electric drive systems offer precise seed metering and curve compensated spacing with the simplicity of tool-free crop changes and adjustments. Additionally, the new minihopper and its single air-intake screen is easy to access and clean.
“The electric meter and DeltaForce allow each row unit to function like a single row planter,” McClelland says. “Every row unit reacts automatically to its own particular conditions, from curve compensated spacing, to an automatic up/down force system for precise depth control.”
In addition, row-by-row shut-offs for seed, liquid fertilizer and chemical can greatly reduce input costs and create even greater efficiencies.
For the most accurate seed delivery and placement, the 2000 series Advanced Seed Delivery option includes the new SpeedTube. Available for corn and soybeans, it uses a flighted belt delivery to control the seed from the meter to the furrow, eliminating the drop and tumble variability of traditional gravity drop tubes — especially at high speeds.
The SpeedTube belt moves at a rate that increases and decreases with planter speed, ensuring optimal seed spacing. Furthermore, a SpeedTube planter can be easily transformed to conventional seed tubes for additional crop-type versatility, with no tools required.
In-Cab Customization
The new Early Riser planter in-cab controls offer complete customization. Producers can choose between the total planter control of Advanced Seed Information, available with a single screen through the Case IH Advanced Farming Systems (AFS) Pro 700 display, or the FieldView with the 20/20 SeedSense options available from Precision Planting.
Designed for simplicity and serviceability, the new Early Riser planter features fewer parts than previous models, which means easier operation and less maintenance.
“We engineered this planter so producers can spend more of their day planting,” McClelland says. “A streamlined design makes service access easy and simplifies adjustments."
The new Early Riser planter makes switching between crops quick and easy. A simple, accessible T-handle depth adjustment makes changing seeding depth in 1/8-inch increments quick and easy. An indexing system provides consistency across all row units, and an alphanumeric scale makes it easy to confirm all row units are set at the same depth.
Cost-Efficient Alternatives
McClelland indicates that while the new Early Riser 2150 will represent the latest planter technology available, not all producers will want to invest in these advancements. Case IH will still be producing the benchmark of all planters, the cost-efficient Early Riser with ASM (Advanced Seed Meter) technology.
“In addition, there will be the option to order the current Early Riser planter factory-ready for integration with Precision Planting components,” McClelland says.
For more information, visit your local Case IH dealer or www.caseih.com/newearlyriser.