2100 Minimum Till Ripper


The 19-mm (0.75-in.) straight shear-bolt standard design moves through the soil minimizing soil and residue disturbance at the soil surface.
- Equipped with replaceable wear shins to control wear on the leading edge of the shank that greatly extends the life of the standard, unlike some of the competitive models
- Can only be equipped with 64-mm, 178-mm, or 254-mm (2.5-in., 7-in., or 10-in.) minimum-till ripper points
The 19-mm (0.75-in.) straight standard is base equipment. It is also available as an attachment for field conversion.
The 2100 Minimum-Till Ripper is available in working widths from 2.29 m to 6.86 m (7.5 ft to 22.5 ft).
Working width |
Number |
Spacing |
2.29 m (7.5 ft) |
3 |
762 mm (30 in.) |
3.05 m (10 ft) |
4 |
762 mm (30 in.) |
3.81 m (12.5 ft) |
5 |
762 mm (30 in.) |
5.33 m (17.5 ft) |
7 |
762 mm (30 in.) |
6.86 m (22.5 ft) |
9 |
762 mm (30 in.) |
6.86 m (22.5 ft) fold |
9 |
762 mm (30 in.) |


The frame is constructed with a 102-mm x 152-mm x 10-mm (4-in. x 6-in. x 0.375-in.) cross tube on three-, four-, five-, and seven-standard machines and 152-mm x 152-mm x 10-mm (6-in. x 6-in. x 0.375-in.) cross tube on nine-standard models where the hitch-mounting components are welded for maximum strength.
Truss tubes connect the cross tubes and are constructed with 127-mm x 127-mm x 13-mm (5-in. x 5-in. x 0.5-in.) steel tubing.
Welded together into one assembly, the frame is designed to handle the most severe operating conditions.
The mainframe is 4.06-m (160-in.) wide and is the same whether there are five shanks on 762-mm (30-in.) spacings. Frame extensions make this task possible and make configurations easier to adjust.


A drawn hitch option is available for those who want to use large row-crop tractors or four-wheel drive (4WD) tractors without a 3-point hitch.
The drawn hitch is only compatible with seven-standard and nine-standard 762-mm (30-in.) models. The drawn hitch is also available as an attachment for field conversion.
The transport wheels are placed in front of the front rank of the mainframe. This allows residue to flow freely and keeps the wheels close to the standards to allow the ripper to follow the ground contour.
The wheel modules are mounted to the front, rear, and end frame of the ripper, making it the most stable wheel package in the in-line ripper market. The tires are placed directly in front of the ripper standards so the shanks can remove the tire track to leave as level a profile as possible.
There is no need for stabilizer wheels with the drawn hitch. The wheels are located within 762 mm (30 in.) of the outside edge of the machine to provide stability in both field and transport conditions.
The nine-standard model has eight-bolt hubs and spindles with beefy 12.5L-15 tires. The seven-standard model uses 11L-15 tires. The large tires provide excellent field flotation and transport stability.
A pressure-compensating flow divider is the heart of the depth control system. Temporary adjustments can be made while maintaining the ability to raise and lower evenly.
The machine does not need to be fully raised at the end of a pass to keep the cylinders in phase, and cylinder stops are used to set the overall operating depth.
NOTE: The drawn hitch attachment is only compatible with serial number 1300 or newer machines.



Closing wheels can be added to the rear of the 2100 Minimum-Till Ripper with 19-mm (0.75-in.) standards.
Closing wheels offer the following benefits:
- Minimize surface disturbance created by the standard
- Provide more adjustments to match farming practices and varying soil conditions than competitive models
- 114 kg (250 lb) of down pressure
- Mounted close to the shank, allowing a high trip clearance for operation through washouts, etc.
- Mounted with an L-bracket, allowing better soil and residue flow


Cushion coulters cut and size residue and pre-slice the soil to allow a more level soil profile.
Cushion coulters are available in two blade choices:
- 559-mm x 5-mm (22-in. x 0.177-in.) straight blade allows the least amount of soil and residue disturbance
- 559-mm x 5-mm (22-in. x 0.177-in.) rippled blade for when increased soil movement is desired


Two adjustable 521-mm x 203-mm (20.5-in. x 8-in.) stabilizer wheels are included in base equipment to ensure straight travel and provide support on three-, four-, five-, and seven-standard sizes. The nine-standard size has four stabilizer wheels.
The stabilizer wheels are designed to stabilize the unit and are not intended to be used as depth gauge wheels. The weight of the unit must be carried on the tractor.
Additional stabilizer wheels and tires can be added if field conditions warrant more support.
2.7 m 9 ft
3.05 m 10 ft
3.8 m 12.5 ft
4.6 m 15 ft
5.3 m 17.5 ft
6.8 m 22.5 ft
4.1 m 13.5 ft
5 m 16.5 ft
6.7 m 22 ft
4.7 m 15.5 ft
40.6 cm
16 in.
4-5 mph
30-40 hp
Depending on soil type, moisture, and depth of operation
NOTE: Maximum compatible tractor engine - 231.2 kW
310 hp
30 in.
91.4 cm
36 in.
30 in.
36 in.
30 in.
30 in.
36 in.
30 in.
30 in.
Rigid
30 in.
Folding
7.5 ft
9 ft
10 ft
12.5 ft
15 ft
17.5 ft
22.5 ft
22.5 ft
10 ft
10 ft
10 ft
13.5 ft
13.5 ft
16.5 ft
22 ft
15.5 ft
16 in.
4x6x0.375 in.
9 standard: 152x152x9.5 mm
6x6x0.35 in.
35 in.
4-5 mph
30-40 hp
Depending on soil type, moisture, and depth of operation
NOTE: Maximum compatible tractor engine - 231.2 kW
310 hp
2500 psi
for optimum raise times
2,500 psi
for optimum raise times
30 in.
91.4 cm
36 in.
Shear bolt: 3,265.9 kg
7,200 lb
Standard type
19 mm
0.75 in.
or 31.75 mm
1.25 in.
Straight with wear shin
Shear-bolt
1,451.5 kg
3,200 lb
Trip height
30.5 cm
12 in.
Standard type
19 mm
0.75 in.
Cushion trip
Standard: 31.75 mm (1.25 in.), Regular: 57 mm (2.25 in.), Capped: 57 mm (2.25 in.), Double-capped: 57 mm (2.25 in.)
LaserRip points: 70 mm (2.75 in.), 127 mm (5 in.), and 178 mm (7 in.)
600 lb
Deflection of: 10.2 cm
4 in.
Maximum trip load: 362.9 kg
800 lb
Deflection of: 20.3 cm
8 in.
22x0.177 in.
250 lb
4x16 in.
7.5 to 14 in.
20.5x8 in.