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John Deere 913 V-Ripper

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Overview
  • Adjustable standard spacing prevents side movement
  • V-pattern frame promotes leading-edge shattering
  • LaserRip™ Extreme points
  • Heavy-duty steel ripper points
Specifications
Model
913
Year
2022
Sale Type
New
Manufacturer
John Deere
Engine Size
603
Spacings
50.8 cm 20 in. 63.5 cm 25 in. 76.2 cm 30 in.
Working Width
Option 1: 2.5 m 8.33 ft Option 2: 3.2 m 10.42 ft Option 3: 3.8 m 12.5 ft
Operating Depth
Maximum 58.4 cm 23 in.
Transport Width
Option 1: 2.1 m 7 ft Option 2: 2.1 m Option 3: 2.1 m
features

Strong V-pattern frame promotes leading-edge shattering of center shank and material flowJohn Deere 913 V Ripper

The frame design of the 913 V-Ripper positions the standards in a V pattern:

  • Promotes leading-edge shattering of the center shank and material flow through the machine

The 127-mm x 178-mm (5-in. x 7-in.) cross-section frame has 10-mm (3/8-in.) thick walls:

  • Provides strength to handle tractors of up to 150 power take-off (PTO) horsepower
  • Same frame-size tubing as non-expandable 915 V-Ripper
  • Parking stands are included in base equipment

Two-position integral hitch to meet operator requirements

3-point hitch hookup is for Category 2 or 3N tractors.

The integral hitch can be set to two positions:

  • 1 = Low position
    Gives maximum transport clearance and allows ripping to approximately 508 mm (20 in.) deep with the 838-mm (33-in.) standards.
  • 2 = High position
    Enables ripping to a maximum depth of 584 mm (23 in.) deep with the 838-mm (33-in.) standards.

Soil probe helps to determine proper operating depth

The soil probe helps operators to determine the proper operating depth of their ripper points,
38 mm (1.5 in.) below the bottom of the compaction layer.

The probe allows obtaining the maximum amount of soil fracturing from the entire family of John Deere ripper points. Marked in 51-mm (2-in.) increments from 254 mm to 559 mm (10 in. to 22 in.), the probe provides accurate feedback of compaction layer depth.

It is stored on the mainframe of the ripper for convenient access. The operator's manual explains the proper use of the soil probe.