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2100 Minimum Till Ripper
- Variety of working widths available
- Mainframe extensions
- Setback brackets for staggered standard pattern
- 3/4-in. straight shear-bolt standard minimizes soil and residue disturbance
Dealer Inventory:
- Bridgeport, NE (1 available) - 308-262-1110
- Imperial, NE (2 available) - 308-882-4326
- Sidney, NE (1 available) - 308-254-2511
- Scottsbluff, NE (1 available) - 308-632-4440
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Select up to 4 models to compare specifications | John Deere 2100 Minimum Till Ripper |
Key Specs
Working width | 2.3 m 7.5 ft 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 |
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Transport width | 3.05 m 10 ft 4.1 m 13.5 ft 5 m 16.5 ft 6.7 m 22 ft 4.7 m 15.5 ft |
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Operating depth | Maximum 40.6 cm 16 in. |
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Miles per hour | 6.4-8 km/h 4-5 mph |
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Horsepower per standard | 22.3-29.8 kW 30-40 hp Depending on soil type, moisture, and depth of operation NOTE: Maximum compatible tractor engine - 231.2 kW 310 hp |
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Spacings | 76.2 cm 30 in. 91.4 cm 36 in. |
Tool configuration
Type | In-line ripper | |||
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Option 1 | Standard: 3, spacing: 76.2 cm 30 in. |
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Option 2 | Standard: 3, spacing: 91.4 cm 36 in. |
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Option 3 | Standard: 4, spacing: 76.2 cm 30 in. |
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Option 4 | Standard: 5, spacing: 76.2 cm 30 in. |
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Option 5 | Standard: 5, spacing: 91.4 cm 36 in. |
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Option 6 | Standard: 7, spacing: 76.2 cm 30 in. |
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Option 7 | Standard: 9, spacing: 76.2 cm 30 in. Rigid |
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Option 8 | Standard: 9, spacing: 76.2 cm 30 in. Folding |
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Working width
Option 1 | 2.3 m 7.5 ft |
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Option 2 | 2.7 m 9 ft |
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Option 3 | 3.05 m 10 ft |
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Option 4 | 3.8 m 12.5 ft |
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Option 5 | 4.6 m 15 ft |
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Option 6 | 5.3 m 17.5 ft |
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Option 7 | 6.8 m 22.5 ft |
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Option 8 | 6.8 m 22.5 ft |
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Transport width
Option 1 | 3.05 m 10 ft |
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Option 2 | 3.05 m 10 ft |
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Option 3 | 3.05 m 10 ft |
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Option 4 | 4.1 m 13.5 ft |
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Option 5 | 4.1 m 13.5 ft |
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Option 6 | 5 m 16.5 ft |
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Option 7 | 6.7 m 22 ft |
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Option 8 | 4.7 m 15.5 ft |
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Operating depth
Maximum | 40.6 cm 16 in. |
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Frame
Size | 102x152x0.9.5 mm 4x6x0.375 in. 9 standard: 152x152x9.5 mm 6x6x0.35 in. |
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Maximum underframe clearance | 89 cm 35 in. |
Operating speed
Miles per hour | 6.4-8 km/h 4-5 mph |
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Horsepower required
Horsepower per standard | 22.3-29.8 kW 30-40 hp Depending on soil type, moisture, and depth of operation NOTE: Maximum compatible tractor engine - 231.2 kW 310 hp |
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Depth control
Option 1 | 3-point hitch for integral | |||
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Option 2 | Single point for pull-type | |||
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Hydraulic requirements
Option 1 | Pull type: 1 SCV (lift) at 17,237 kPa 2500 psi for optimum raise times |
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Option 2 | Low transport: 1 SCV (fold) at 17,237 kPa 2,500 psi for optimum raise times |
Hitch
Options | Integral, or 7- or 9-standard pull type | |||
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Three-point hitch requirements | Category 2, Category 3 and 3N (with Quik-Coupler) | |||
Pull-type description | Level Lift |
Standard options
Spacings | 76.2 cm 30 in. 91.4 cm 36 in. |
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Option 1 | Trip force 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 |
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Option 2 | Trip force 1,451.5 kg 3,200 lb Trip height 30.5 cm 12 in. Standard type 19 mm 0.75 in. Cushion trip |
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Ground-engaging components
Options | Standard: 19 mm (0.75 in.), min-till point: 178 mm (7 in.), low-disturbance: 254 mm (10 in.), ultra-low-disturbance: 63 mm (2.5 in.) 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.) |
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Type | Spring cushion coulters | |||
Pounds of force | Normal working load: 272.2 kg 600 lb Deflection of: 10.2 cm 4 in. Maximum trip load: 362.9 kg 800 lb Deflection of: 20.3 cm 8 in. |
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Blades | Straight or rippled: 559x4.5 mm 22x0.177 in. |
Closing wheel attachment
Description | Two adjustable wheels on 3-, 4-, 5- and 7-standard sizes. Four adjustable wheels on 9-standard integral only. Drawn hitch machines do not require stabilizer wheels. | |||
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Down force | 113.4 kg 250 lb |
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Size | 10.2x40.6 cm 4x16 in. |
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Spacing | 19.05 to 35.6 cm 7.5 to 14 in. |
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Angle adjustments | 0 to 15 degree (angle) |
Stabilizer/gauge wheels
Type | Stabilizer wheels | |||
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Wheels | 52.1x20.3 cm 20.5x8 in. |
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Tires | 10 PR |
Pull-type wheels
Description | 12.5L-15 tires for 9-standard pull-type; 11L-15 tires for 7-standard, pull-type; 9-standard has 8-bolt hubs and spindles | |||
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Additional feature | Replaceable wear shin | |||
Option 1 | Set back brackets | |||
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Additional information
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Financing
Learn more about financing options for this piece of equipment including:
- John Deere Revolving Plan account
- John Deere Multi-Use account
- Installment financing options
- Equipment leasing
- 10 Year Platinum Warranty Package
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