FAQ

FAQs

Planters

  • What meter drives are available on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

    The 5900 and 5700 planters, which are equipped with the 5000 Series electric drive row unit, are available with electric meter drive only.

  • Are bulk fill hoppers standard on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

    Yes, timesaving bulk fill seed hoppers are standard on all 5000 Series planters. All 5700 configurations and the 5900 24R30 have 120 bushels total capacity, and the 5900 16R30 and 12R30 have 80 bushels total capacity.

  • What is the purpose of the PTO-driven hydraulic pump?

    Reduce the hydraulic demands of your tractor and the required number of selective control valves (SCVs) to two with the variable displacement piston PTO hydraulic pump. This tongue-mounted, PTO-driven hydraulic pump unit supplies oil flow for all hydraulic requirements except the planter lift and marker/fold functions.

  • Are the 5900 and 5700 planters available with seed corn hoppers?

    Yes, quickly equip a row unit to plant male corn rows by adding a 0.8-bushel seed corn hopper to it. It replaces the mini hopper lid and fits into the existing row unit side panels.

  • Are the 5900 and 5700 planters available with plot seed hoppers?

    Yes, effortlessly plant test and demonstration plots using the 0.1-bushel plot hopper. It easily slides onto the mini hoppers of both the True Speed high speed and True Rate vacuum meters.

  • Are the 5700 planters available with an articulating swivel hitch?

    Yes, 5700 planters are equipped with a hydraulic drawbar equipped with either a category 4 or 5 articulating swivel hitch.

  • Are 5900 planters available with a drawbar hitch?

    Yes, along with the 2-point hitch option, 5900 planters are available with a hydraulic drawbar equipped with a category 4 articulating swivel hitch.

  • Does Kinze offer air-adjustable closing wheels?

    Yes, easily achieve optimum seed-to-soil contact right from the tractor cab with air-adjustable closing wheels. The closing wheel down pressure of the middle and wing sections is independently monitored and adjusted from the dedicated Blue Vantage display screen.

  • How has the fertilizer flow switch improved on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

    Easily indicates fertilizer flow at all application rates and is integrated with the Blue Vantage display. Resistant to tacky fertilizer, easy to clean, and impeller wheel replacement is simple.

  • What are the liquid fertilizer flow rates on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

    With the new diaphragm-style fertilizer pump and high-accuracy control valve, you can apply fertilizer at rates from 2–25 GPA. There is no seal damage if the pump accidentally runs dry.

  • How is the fertilizer system set up on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

    The 5700 and 5900 planters have a 400 to 750-gallon onboard capacity fertilizer system. You can easily add capacity with optional factory-installed plumbing for connecting to saddle tanks or a nurse tank. The entire fertilizer system is controlled from the Blue Vantage display.

  • What are the standard features on the NEW 5900 and 5700 front fold planters?
    • Fully optimized electric planting
    • 5000 Series electric drive row unit
    • Blue Vantage planter display
    • Blue Drive electric drive
    • Bulk fill seed hoppers
    • Front fold, 3-section frame
    • Low maintenance features
    • Active hydraulic weight transfer
    • 42° (5900) or 30° (5700) of wing flex
    • One rear-facing camera
    • High transport clearance
    • Articulating clevis hitch (5700)
    • PTO variable displacement hydraulic pump
    • Flip axle (5900 24R30 only)
    • LED auxiliary work light package

     

  • What is the NEW 5700 front fold planter?

    The NEW 5700 front fold planters replace the 4705 planters and are equipped with the new 5000 Series electric drive row unit. A full array of features and options complete the 5700 planters to match the needs of your farm. Equipped with front-mounted tires, the 5700 is THE high-flotation solution for high-productivity, narrow-row, electric drive planting with large seed and fertilizer payloads.

    Available configurations: 36 ROW 20”, 24 ROW 30”, and 24 ROW 20” [NEW configuration]

  • What is the NEW 5900 front fold planter?

    The NEW 5900 front fold planters replace the 4905 planters and are equipped with the new 5000 Series electric drive row unit. A full array of features and options complete the 5900 planters to match the specific requirements of your operation. With generous onboard seed and liquid fertilizer capacities, the 5900 is THE high productivity, electric drive solution for 30” row planting.

    Available configurations: 24 ROW 30”, 16 ROW 30”, and 12 ROW 30”

  • What are the benefits of the 5000 Series electric row unit optional features?
    • A consistent seed depth for maximum emergence is achieved with True Depth hydraulic down force.
    • Accurately plant at speeds from 3 to 12 mph with the True Speed high speed electric meter.
    • Accurately plant at speeds up to 8 mph, as conditions allow, with the True Rate vacuum electric meter.
    • Manual residue management options include coulters, residue wheels, and treader wheels.
    • Easily controlled and productive residue management with Yetter air-adjustable row cleaners.
    • Optimal seed-to-soil contact with Blue Vantage controlled air-adjustable closing wheels.
    • Apply insecticide while planting with a Blue Vantage-controlled granular chemical option.
    • Plant male seed corn rows with 0.8 bu. seed corn hoppers that fit onto existing side panels.
    • Easily plant test plots using the 0.1 bu. plot hoppers that slide onto mini hopper lids.
  • What are the benefits of the 5000 Series electric row unit standard features?
    • Optimum user control and ease of use from dedicated electric drive row unit design.
    • All row unit functions are controlled by the fully integrated Kinze Blue Vantage display.
    • Maximum strength and a stable planting platform from the durable cast iron construction.
    • Optimum seed depth for maximum germination in rolling terrain from the 12” of vertical travel.
    • Low maintenance and stronger cast lower parallel arms supplied with long-life double bushings.
    • Extended service life from disc openers equipped with double-row bearings.
    • Larger, long-life, and low-maintenance gauge wheel pivot arms with greaseless fiber bushings.
    • Accurate, quick, and easy-to-adjust gauge wheel pivot arms with shim-less adjustment.
    • Easy access to dedicated storage of seed and vacuum plugs beneath the mini hopper lid.
    • Electric drive harnesses and components are protected by integrated routing and retention.
    • The seed hose is easy to remove and install, and remains connected, with a swivel-style disconnect.
    • Open spoked gauge wheels allow easy flow of residue and have heavy-duty, long-life steel scrapers.
    • Cleaner disc openers and double the service life from spring-loaded hardened disc scrapers.
    • Easily inspect test strips and conduct seed counts with the quick lock-up closing wheels.
  • What is the NEW 5000 Series electric row unit?

    The NEW Kinze 5000 Series electric drive row unit is a sleek-styled cast row unit built for performance. Purposefully designed front-to-back for high-performance planting, it arrives packed with standard features that boost productivity and reduce daily maintenance. A full array of options completes the 5000 Series row unit to satisfy the unique requirements of your farm.

  • Why were the 5000 Series electric row unit and planters developed?

    Kinze developed the 5000 Series electric drive row unit and family of planters to push the boundaries of planting productivity, increase performance in various planting environments, and expand the controls and conveniences for the operator.

  • What is the warranty coverage for Kinze planters?
    • Planters equipped with the Blue Drive electric drive have a 2-year hitch-pin-to-closing-wheel warranty.
    • Non-Blue Drive electric drive equipped planters have a 1-year hitch-pin-to-closing-wheel warranty.
  • What is the difference between 00-Series planters and 05-Series Kinze planters?

    The Kinze 05-Series planters were introduced for model year 2020. All planters received row unit updates that included double bushings in the parallel arms, disc opener double row bearings, and long-life inner scrapers. Bulk fill systems were outfitted with an enhanced seed entrainer that supports various crop seed types and increased rates. Depending on the planter model, other 05-Series included a hitch-mounted variable displacement hydraulic piston PTO pump, colored hydraulic handle grips, a low-noise vacuum fan, faster hydraulics, and low ground pressure tires.

  • What are point-row clutches?

    Point-row clutches have been around for many years and used on classic planters equipped with ground contact drive to disengage one-half of the planter for half-width planting.

  • Why are your gauge wheels spoked?

    Spoked gauge wheels are ideal for planting in wet conditions by allowing mud and debris to fall away from opener blades.

  • How does the Kinze active hydraulic weight transfer system work?

    Hydraulic weight transfer distributes the weight from the center of the planter evenly across all rows, resulting in higher yields from less pinch row compaction. On planters equipped with a bulk fill scale package and Blue Drive electric drive, the hydraulic weight transfer system becomes ACTIVE. The weight of the bulk fill hoppers is constantly monitored and the amount of weight being transferred changes based on how much seed is in the hoppers.

  • What types of seeds work with the Kinze bulk fill seed delivery system?

    The Kinze bulk fill system is compatible with corn, soybeans, edible beans, #4 sunflowers, confectionary sunflowers, sweet corn, sugar beets, grain sorghum, cotton, canola, hemp, and cover crops. For more information on the bulk fill system, click here.

  • How does the Yetter air-adjustable row cleaner work?

    Factory-installed Yetter 2940 Air Adjust™ Series row cleaners are available on the Kinze 4905 and 4705 planters and controlled directly from the easiest-to-use Blue Vantage display. Using the dedicated row cleaner display screen, row air settings and operating depth are easily changed for optimum residue control. Both the parallel linkage Row Cleaner and Coulter and Row Cleaner Combo, are equipped with up and down air bags to follow ground contours precisely and clear a path for an ideal seedbed. Standard equipped with SharkTooth row cleaner wheels and a hydraulically driven pneumatic compressor.

  • What is the difference between Kinze high tech and classic planters?

    Any Kinze planter that is equipped with Blue Drive electric drive is a high tech planter. Planters equipped with ground contact drive or hydraulic drive are classic planters.

  • How do I hear what other customers are saying about Kinze planters?

    Visit Kinze True Stories, scroll down, and watch Kinze customers share about their great experiences with Kinze planters.

  • How do I get parts for my EdgeVac vacuum meters?

    Kinze no longer supports EdgeVac vacuum meters or related repair part components. Go to Retrofit Kits or your Local Dealer for information on converting from EdgeVac to True Rate vacuum meters.

  • What is True Rate?

    True Rate is a Kinze vacuum meter option that plants corn, soybeans, and many other crops with 99% accuracy, at speeds up to 8 mph as field conditions allow. Go to True Rate to learn more about the crops it can plant.

  • How do I import or export planting data from my display?
  • Which displays are installed on Kinze Planters?
    • For planters with Blue Drive electric drive, the simple-to-use Blue Vantage is the exclusive display
    • For planters without electric drive, click here to find out what may be used
  • How should I prepare and maintain my planter for the upcoming planting season?

    Go to Spring Checklist and download a checklist to assist you

  • What fertilizer options are available for Kinze planters?

    Go to Fertilizer for a full description of available dry and liquid fertilizer options

  • Why types of seed meters are available, and what do they plant?

    Kinze is proud to offer a wide array of seed meters to meet any farming operation’s precise planting needs.

    TRUE SPEED METER
    • Vacuum
    • 3 to 12 mph
    • Corn, soybeans, cotton, sugar beets, milo, and oil sunflowers
    • All seed shapes and sizes

    For more information on the True Speed meter, click here.

    TRUE RATE METER
    • Vacuum
    • 3 to 8 mph
    • Corn, soybeans, wheat, edible beans, sugar beets, milo, cotton, and sunflowers
    • All seed shapes and sizes

    For more information on the True Rate meter, click here.

    BRUSH METER 2.0
    • Mechanical
    • 4 to 6 mph
    • Soybeans, milo, grain sorghum, wheat, and cotton
    • Seed sizes per seed disc

    For more information on the brush meter, click here.

    FINGER PICK-UP METER
    • Mechanical
    • 4 to 6 mph
    • Corn and sunflowers
    • Mid-range seed sizes

    For more information on the finger pick-up meter, click here.

  • Which displays, drives, meters, and down pressure systems are available for Kinze planters?

    Kinze is proud to offer a variety of innovative technological options on our planters. Below is a list of the technology available for each Planter model. For more information, refer to the Kinze Planter Brochure.

    Drive Type
    Meter Type
    Down Pressure
    Electric Drive
    Hydraulic Drive
    Ground Drive
    Model
    Blue Drive
    Ag Leader
    Ag Leader
    KPM III
    True Rate
    Brush Meter 2.0
    Finger Pickup
    True Depth Hydraulic
    Pneumatic Down Pressure
    Heavy Duty Springs
    4905
    4705
    3705
    3665
    3605
    3505
    3205
    3145
    3115
    3005

     

  • Which features and options are available for Kinze planter models?

    Kinze is proud to offer a variety of innovative features and options with our Planters. To learn more about the features and options available to each specific model, please refer to the Planter Specification sheet for more information.

  • How many degrees of wing flex does each Kinze planter model have?

    Kinze has a wide array of planters to suit a wide array of operations, fields, and needs. The table below shows more specific information regarding our models and their specific styles.

    Pull-Type Frame3 Pt Mounted Frame
    ModelFlexSectionsWing FoldFront FoldPivot FoldRigidMountedStack
    590021 degrees up
    21 degrees down
    3X
    570015 degrees up
    15 degrees down
    3X
    3665Wing Flex 13 degrees up
    13 degrees down
    3X
    3605Wing Flex 15 degrees up
    15 degrees down
    3X
    3505Rigid1X
    3205Center Flex 13 degrees up
    12 degrees down
    2X
    3145Center Flex 8 degrees up
    8 degrees down
    1X
    3115Rigid1X
    3005Rigid1X
  • Which planter size and row spacing is available by model?

    Kinze is proud to offer planters with different configurations to suit most farming operation and field size needs.

    Model4R 306R 306R 36-408R 3012R 3016R 3024R 2024R 3036R 20
    5900XXX
    5700XXX
    3665X*X*
    3605X*X*
    3505X*X*
    3205X
    3145XX
    3115XXX
    3005X*X*X*
    *Split Row Option
  • What planter frame styles are available?

    Kinze has a wide array of planters to suit a wide array of operations, fields, and needs. The table below shows more specific information regarding our models and their specific styles.

    Pull-Type Frame3 Pt Mounted Frame
    ModelFlexSectionsWing FoldFront FoldPivot FoldRigidMountedStack
    590021 degrees up
    21 degrees down
    3X
    570015 degrees up
    15 degrees down
    3X
    3665Wing Flex 13 degrees up
    13 degrees down
    3X
    3605Wing Flex 15 degrees up
    15 degrees down
    3X
    3505Rigid1X
    3205Center Flex 13 degrees up
    12 degrees down
    2X
    3145Center Flex 8 degrees up
    8 degrees down
    1X
    3115Rigid1X
    3005Rigid1X
  • Which Kinze planter is best suited for my operation?

    The best-suited planter for your farming operation depends not only on the size of your farm and the crops you grow, but also on numerous other considerations. Refer to our article on selecting the best planter for you for a thorough overview of the many factors to consider when selecting a Kinze planter.

    To view our full Kinze planter product line, click here.

  • What is True Depth?

    True Depth is Kinze’s hydraulic down force system that constantly measures and adjusts row unit down force to maintain a consistent seed depth. Go to True Depth to learn more about additional benefits.

  • What is True Speed?

    True Speed is Kinze’s high-speed seed metering solution that reliably and accurately plants at speeds from 3 to 12 mph. Go to True Speed to learn more about its productivity benefits.

     

  • What is Blue Drive?

    Blue Drive is Kinze’s electric meter drive. It works in conjunction with the Blue Vantage display to provide the most intuitive and easiest way to control a planter. Go to Blue Drive to learn more about how simple and productive it is.

  • What is Blue Vantage?

    Blue Vantage is the display used with Kinze’s Blue Drive electric meter drive. It is the most intuitive and easiest to use planter display in the industry. Go to Blue Vantage to learn more about how innovative and simple it is to use.

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Grain Carts

  • What undercarriage options do Kinze grain carts have?

    Kinze grain carts, depending on the model, has up to three undercarriage options – flotation tires, tracks, and row crop tires.

    ModelFloatation TiresTracksRow Crop tires
    1721n/an/a
    1521n/a
    1421n/a
    1321n/a
    1121
    1051n/a
  • How many years is the warranty on a Kinze grain cart?
    • There is a 2-year warranty on the dual auger grain carts.
    • Single auger grain carts have a 1-year warranty.
  • What is the largest size of Kinze grain cart?

    The largest sized Kinze grain cart is the model 1721 with a 1,700-bushel capacity.

  • What are the differences between auger configurations on the grain carts?

    Corner dual auger grain carts have a horizontal auger that runs the length of the cart to move grain toward the vertical auger. On a corner dual auger cart, the vertical auger tips forward and tips outward for a clear view of the spout. Models 1721, 1521, 1421, and 1321 have this design.

    Dual auger grain carts also have a horizontal auger, but the vertical auger is tight against the grain tank and tips just out to the side. While the spout is not as easy to see, the overall length of the cart is shorter. They have a lower cost of ownership than the corner dual auger grain carts. Model 1121 has this design.

    Single auger grain carts have just one auger that moves grain from the central sump of the grain tank, out through the side of the cart, and discharges it out the spout. They have a lower cost of ownership than dual auger carts. Model 1051 has this design.

  • How do I hear what other customers are saying about Kinze grain carts?

    Visit Kinze True Stories, scroll down, and watch Kinze customers share about their great experiences with Kinze grain carts.

  • How long has Kinze been building grain carts?

    The year 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of Kinze producing two-wheel grain carts. After building a prototype cart in 1971, Jon Kinzenbaw manufactured the first production run of eight, 400-bushel grain carts and quickly sold them all. For more on the history of Kinze grain carts, read The First Grain Cart and The Oldest Operating Grain Cart.

  • What are the tractor horsepower and hydraulic requirements for Kinze Grain Carts?
    Models
    Capacity (bushels) with tracks
    Capacity (bushels) with tires
    Unload speed (bu/min)
    Minimum horsepower
    SCVs required at 2,320 min. psi
    1721
    1,700
    n/a
    750
    450 HP
    2
    1521
    1,500
    1,450
    750
    370 HP
    2
    1421
    1,400
    1,350
    750
    350 HP
    2
    1321
    1,300
    1,250
    750
    300 HP
    2
    1121
    1,100
    1,100
    550
    250 HP
    3
    1051
    1,050
    1,050
    475
    210 HP
    3
  • What is the best size grain cart for my operation?

    The optimum-sized grain cart for your farming operation depends on the total acres farmed, field sizes, ground conditions, and the unload frequency of your combine. Discuss your needs with your local Kinze dealer to determine the right cart for you.

  • What types of grain carts does Kinze build?

    Kinze builds grain carts in six sizes from 1,050 to 1,700 bushels, in three different auger configurations (single, dual, and corner dual auger), and with three undercarriage options (row crop tires, tracks, and flotation tires). Go to Grain Carts for more information.

  • What are the tractor horsepower and hydraulic requirements for each size grain cart?
    ModelCapacity
    (bushels)
    with tracks
    Capacity
    (bushels)
    with tires
    Unload speed
    (bu/min)
    Minimum
    horsepower
    SCVs required
    at 2,320 min. psi
    17211,700n/a750450 HP2
    15211,5001,450750370 HP2
    14211,4001,350750350 HP2
    13211,3001,250750300 HP2
    11211,1001,100550250 HP3
    10511,0501,050475210 HP3

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Parts and Service

  • How do I get parts for my EdgeVac vacuum meters?

    Kinze no longer supports EdgeVac vacuum meters or related repair part components. Go to Retrofit Kits or your Local Dealer for information on converting from EdgeVac to True Rate vacuum meters.

  • How do I import or export planting data from my display?
  • Which displays are installed on Kinze Planters?
    • For planters with Blue Drive electric drive, the simple-to-use Blue Vantage is the exclusive display
    • For planters without electric drive, click here to find out what may be used
  • Where can I access technical assistance for my Kinze product?
    • First, contact your local Kinze dealer (if you need help finding your local dealer, click here)
    • If you do not have a dealer, or are having difficulty reaching your dealer, please contact Kinze directly by emailing CustomerConnect@Kinze.com
  • How can I get a replacement Kinze product manual?
    • Current manuals – go to Manuals, find the manual(s) by model, and download
    • Older manuals – go to Manuals and fill out the request form at the bottom of the page
  • Which retrofit kits are available for my Kinze products?

    Go to Retrofit Kits to find out what retrofit kits are available for your Kinze equipment.

  • Where can I purchase parts for my Kinze product?

    Visit your local Kinze dealer – locate them at Find Your Dealer.

  • How should I prepare and maintain my planter for the upcoming planting season?

    Go to Spring Checklist and download a checklist to assist you

  • How do I locate part numbers for my Kinze products?
    • Refer to the parts manual that came with your Kinze machine
    • Go to Manuals and download your product’s manual
    • Visit your local Kinze dealer (locate them here)
  • What year was my Kinze product built?

    Go to Serial Number Look up, and do a serial number inquiry to find the year of your Kinze product. 

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Tillage

  • Is there a heavy-duty option available on Kinze Mach Till?

    Yes, optional heavy-duty disc arms are available on the 201 and 261 models.

  • How do I hear what other customers are saying about Kinze Mach Till?

    Visit Kinze True Stories, scroll down, and watch Kinze customers share about their great experiences with Kinze Mach Till.

  • How is the operating depth of a Kinze Mach Till adjusted and maintained?

    Mechanical plates swing in and out on the lift cylinders to adjust the front and rear cutting depths in ½” intervals.

  • What is the warranty coverage for Kinze Mach Tills?

    Kinze Mach Tills have a 2-year warranty.

  • What are the hydraulic pressure and flow requirements for operating a Mach Till?

    The hydraulic requirements are 18 to 20 gpm at 2,500 psi.

  • How well does the Kinze Mach Till perform against the Case IH Speed Tiller?
  • How well does the Kinze Mach Till handle storm-damaged corn?
  • How does the Kinze Mach Till operate?

    The Kinze Mach Till cuts and throws the soil at an angle to avoid creating a smear or compaction layer in the soil and then mixes the soil and residue together. The corrugated rubber roller sheds soil, breaks up large clods, and brings fine earth into contact with residue to optimize decomposition. The result is a soil where 60 percent* of the residue is mixed in and 40 percent* remains on top as mulch to protect your asset. Mach Till creates an ideal environment for crops to thrive by improving water, nutrient and gas exchange.

    * Results achieved at 3″ of depth. Actual residue percentage results will vary based on depth.

  • What type and size of hitch is on the Kinze Mach Till models?

    Mach Tills are equipped with an articulating hitch in the following sizes:

    • Models 201, 261, & 302 – Category 4
    • Models 362 & 412 – Category 5 (insert can be added for Category 4)
  • What are tractor horsepower and hydraulic requirements for Kinze Mach Till?

    SizeModelMinimum HPSCV's
    20'201300 HP4
    26'261390 HP4
    30'302450 HP5
    36'362540 HP5
    41'412615 HP5

    Go to TILLAGE to learn more about Mach till

  • How wide are the Mach Till machines?

    Model 412 – 41 feet

    Model 362 – 36 feet

    Model 302 – 30 feet

    Model 261 – 26 feet

    Model 201 – 20 feet

  • What are the agronomic benefits of Mach Till?

    Agronomic benefits include nutrient cycling and improved soil density for water infiltration and reduced erosion.

  • What are the productivity benefits of Mach Till?

    By combining the benefits of vertical tillage, conventional horizontal tillage, and soil finishing into one machine, Kinze’s Mach Till operates at high speeds without creating compaction layers and produces an eye-appealing finish. Learn more about Mach Till HERE.

  • What is Mach Till?

    The Kinze Mach Till is a versatile, heavy built, low maintenance high-speed disk that prepares seed beds in the spring and incorporates residue in the fall. Learn more about Kinze’s Mach Till  HERE.

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  • COMPANY INFORMATION
    • How do I schedule a tour of the Kinze factory?

      To schedule a tour of the Kinze factory, call (319) 668-1300, or go to Factory Tours and complete the form.

    • How long has Kinze been building grain carts?

      The year 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of Kinze producing two-wheel grain carts. After building a prototype cart in 1971, Jon Kinzenbaw manufactured the first production run of eight, 400-bushel grain carts and quickly sold them all. For more on the history of Kinze grain carts, read The First Grain Cart and The Oldest Operating Grain Cart.

    • How do I get discounts on Kinze equipment?

      Please visit your local Kinze dealer to discuss current promotions and discounts, or follow Kinze on Facebook, Instagram, or Twitter for announcements.

    • What new products are becoming available?

      For the latest information on what’s new at Kinze, follow us over on FacebookInstagram, or Twitter, or visit Kinze.com. To see all that is new in 2023 for Kinze planters, click here.

    • What's new at Kinze?

    • How can I contact Kinze?
      • For all inquiries, please contact us by using Contact Us
      • For specific questions about purchasing NEW Kinze equipment, please contact us directly at CustomerConnect@Kinze.com, or call (888) 599-6630 to talk with a Kinze product specialist
    • Where do I purchase Kinze equipment?

      You can purchase Kinze planters, grain carts, and tillage equipment through authorized Kinze Dealers. Find your local Kinze dealer here.

    • Where are Kinze's production facilities located?
      • Williamsburg, Iowa, USA, is home to the corporate headquarters, and the factory for North American and many International products
      • The factory in Vilnius, Lithuania manufactures additional products for Europe and Eastern Europe

    • Who is Kinze?

      Kinze is the commonly used name for Kinze Manufacturing, Inc., owned by the Kinzenbaw family, and manufactures innovative agricultural equipment based near Williamsburg, Iowa. Learn more about Kinze.

    • What equipment does Kinze manufacture?

  • GRAIN CARTS
    • What undercarriage options do Kinze grain carts have?

      Kinze grain carts, depending on the model, has up to three undercarriage options – flotation tires, tracks, and row crop tires.

      ModelFloatation TiresTracksRow Crop tires
      1721n/an/a
      1521n/a
      1421n/a
      1321n/a
      1121
      1051n/a
    • How many years is the warranty on a Kinze grain cart?
      • There is a 2-year warranty on the dual auger grain carts.
      • Single auger grain carts have a 1-year warranty.
    • What is the largest size of Kinze grain cart?

      The largest sized Kinze grain cart is the model 1721 with a 1,700-bushel capacity.

    • What are the differences between auger configurations on the grain carts?

      Corner dual auger grain carts have a horizontal auger that runs the length of the cart to move grain toward the vertical auger. On a corner dual auger cart, the vertical auger tips forward and tips outward for a clear view of the spout. Models 1721, 1521, 1421, and 1321 have this design.

      Dual auger grain carts also have a horizontal auger, but the vertical auger is tight against the grain tank and tips just out to the side. While the spout is not as easy to see, the overall length of the cart is shorter. They have a lower cost of ownership than the corner dual auger grain carts. Model 1121 has this design.

      Single auger grain carts have just one auger that moves grain from the central sump of the grain tank, out through the side of the cart, and discharges it out the spout. They have a lower cost of ownership than dual auger carts. Model 1051 has this design.

    • How do I hear what other customers are saying about Kinze grain carts?

      Visit Kinze True Stories, scroll down, and watch Kinze customers share about their great experiences with Kinze grain carts.

    • How long has Kinze been building grain carts?

      The year 2022 marked the 50th anniversary of Kinze producing two-wheel grain carts. After building a prototype cart in 1971, Jon Kinzenbaw manufactured the first production run of eight, 400-bushel grain carts and quickly sold them all. For more on the history of Kinze grain carts, read The First Grain Cart and The Oldest Operating Grain Cart.

    • What are the tractor horsepower and hydraulic requirements for Kinze Grain Carts?
      Models
      Capacity (bushels) with tracks
      Capacity (bushels) with tires
      Unload speed (bu/min)
      Minimum horsepower
      SCVs required at 2,320 min. psi
      1721
      1,700
      n/a
      750
      450 HP
      2
      1521
      1,500
      1,450
      750
      370 HP
      2
      1421
      1,400
      1,350
      750
      350 HP
      2
      1321
      1,300
      1,250
      750
      300 HP
      2
      1121
      1,100
      1,100
      550
      250 HP
      3
      1051
      1,050
      1,050
      475
      210 HP
      3
    • What is the best size grain cart for my operation?

      The optimum-sized grain cart for your farming operation depends on the total acres farmed, field sizes, ground conditions, and the unload frequency of your combine. Discuss your needs with your local Kinze dealer to determine the right cart for you.

    • What types of grain carts does Kinze build?

      Kinze builds grain carts in six sizes from 1,050 to 1,700 bushels, in three different auger configurations (single, dual, and corner dual auger), and with three undercarriage options (row crop tires, tracks, and flotation tires). Go to Grain Carts for more information.

    • What are the tractor horsepower and hydraulic requirements for each size grain cart?
      ModelCapacity
      (bushels)
      with tracks
      Capacity
      (bushels)
      with tires
      Unload speed
      (bu/min)
      Minimum
      horsepower
      SCVs required
      at 2,320 min. psi
      17211,700n/a750450 HP2
      15211,5001,450750370 HP2
      14211,4001,350750350 HP2
      13211,3001,250750300 HP2
      11211,1001,100550250 HP3
      10511,0501,050475210 HP3

  • PARTS & TECHNICAL SUPPORT
    • How do I get parts for my EdgeVac vacuum meters?

      Kinze no longer supports EdgeVac vacuum meters or related repair part components. Go to Retrofit Kits or your Local Dealer for information on converting from EdgeVac to True Rate vacuum meters.

    • How do I import or export planting data from my display?
    • Which displays are installed on Kinze Planters?
      • For planters with Blue Drive electric drive, the simple-to-use Blue Vantage is the exclusive display
      • For planters without electric drive, click here to find out what may be used
    • Where can I access technical assistance for my Kinze product?
      • First, contact your local Kinze dealer (if you need help finding your local dealer, click here)
      • If you do not have a dealer, or are having difficulty reaching your dealer, please contact Kinze directly by emailing CustomerConnect@Kinze.com
    • How can I get a replacement Kinze product manual?
      • Current manuals – go to Manuals, find the manual(s) by model, and download
      • Older manuals – go to Manuals and fill out the request form at the bottom of the page
    • Which retrofit kits are available for my Kinze products?

      Go to Retrofit Kits to find out what retrofit kits are available for your Kinze equipment.

    • Where can I purchase parts for my Kinze product?

      Visit your local Kinze dealer – locate them at Find Your Dealer.

    • How should I prepare and maintain my planter for the upcoming planting season?

      Go to Spring Checklist and download a checklist to assist you

    • How do I locate part numbers for my Kinze products?
      • Refer to the parts manual that came with your Kinze machine
      • Go to Manuals and download your product’s manual
      • Visit your local Kinze dealer (locate them here)
    • What year was my Kinze product built?

      Go to Serial Number Look up, and do a serial number inquiry to find the year of your Kinze product. 

  • PLANTERS
    • What meter drives are available on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

      The 5900 and 5700 planters, which are equipped with the 5000 Series electric drive row unit, are available with electric meter drive only.

    • Are bulk fill hoppers standard on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

      Yes, timesaving bulk fill seed hoppers are standard on all 5000 Series planters. All 5700 configurations and the 5900 24R30 have 120 bushels total capacity, and the 5900 16R30 and 12R30 have 80 bushels total capacity.

    • What is the purpose of the PTO-driven hydraulic pump?

      Reduce the hydraulic demands of your tractor and the required number of selective control valves (SCVs) to two with the variable displacement piston PTO hydraulic pump. This tongue-mounted, PTO-driven hydraulic pump unit supplies oil flow for all hydraulic requirements except the planter lift and marker/fold functions.

    • Are the 5900 and 5700 planters available with seed corn hoppers?

      Yes, quickly equip a row unit to plant male corn rows by adding a 0.8-bushel seed corn hopper to it. It replaces the mini hopper lid and fits into the existing row unit side panels.

    • Are the 5900 and 5700 planters available with plot seed hoppers?

      Yes, effortlessly plant test and demonstration plots using the 0.1-bushel plot hopper. It easily slides onto the mini hoppers of both the True Speed high speed and True Rate vacuum meters.

    • Are the 5700 planters available with an articulating swivel hitch?

      Yes, 5700 planters are equipped with a hydraulic drawbar equipped with either a category 4 or 5 articulating swivel hitch.

    • Are 5900 planters available with a drawbar hitch?

      Yes, along with the 2-point hitch option, 5900 planters are available with a hydraulic drawbar equipped with a category 4 articulating swivel hitch.

    • Does Kinze offer air-adjustable closing wheels?

      Yes, easily achieve optimum seed-to-soil contact right from the tractor cab with air-adjustable closing wheels. The closing wheel down pressure of the middle and wing sections is independently monitored and adjusted from the dedicated Blue Vantage display screen.

    • How has the fertilizer flow switch improved on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

      Easily indicates fertilizer flow at all application rates and is integrated with the Blue Vantage display. Resistant to tacky fertilizer, easy to clean, and impeller wheel replacement is simple.

    • What are the liquid fertilizer flow rates on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

      With the new diaphragm-style fertilizer pump and high-accuracy control valve, you can apply fertilizer at rates from 2–25 GPA. There is no seal damage if the pump accidentally runs dry.

    • How is the fertilizer system set up on the 5900 and 5700 planters?

      The 5700 and 5900 planters have a 400 to 750-gallon onboard capacity fertilizer system. You can easily add capacity with optional factory-installed plumbing for connecting to saddle tanks or a nurse tank. The entire fertilizer system is controlled from the Blue Vantage display.

    • What are the standard features on the NEW 5900 and 5700 front fold planters?
      • Fully optimized electric planting
      • 5000 Series electric drive row unit
      • Blue Vantage planter display
      • Blue Drive electric drive
      • Bulk fill seed hoppers
      • Front fold, 3-section frame
      • Low maintenance features
      • Active hydraulic weight transfer
      • 42° (5900) or 30° (5700) of wing flex
      • One rear-facing camera
      • High transport clearance
      • Articulating clevis hitch (5700)
      • PTO variable displacement hydraulic pump
      • Flip axle (5900 24R30 only)
      • LED auxiliary work light package

       

    • What is the NEW 5700 front fold planter?

      The NEW 5700 front fold planters replace the 4705 planters and are equipped with the new 5000 Series electric drive row unit. A full array of features and options complete the 5700 planters to match the needs of your farm. Equipped with front-mounted tires, the 5700 is THE high-flotation solution for high-productivity, narrow-row, electric drive planting with large seed and fertilizer payloads.

      Available configurations: 36 ROW 20”, 24 ROW 30”, and 24 ROW 20” [NEW configuration]

    • What is the NEW 5900 front fold planter?

      The NEW 5900 front fold planters replace the 4905 planters and are equipped with the new 5000 Series electric drive row unit. A full array of features and options complete the 5900 planters to match the specific requirements of your operation. With generous onboard seed and liquid fertilizer capacities, the 5900 is THE high productivity, electric drive solution for 30” row planting.

      Available configurations: 24 ROW 30”, 16 ROW 30”, and 12 ROW 30”

    • What are the benefits of the 5000 Series electric row unit optional features?
      • A consistent seed depth for maximum emergence is achieved with True Depth hydraulic down force.
      • Accurately plant at speeds from 3 to 12 mph with the True Speed high speed electric meter.
      • Accurately plant at speeds up to 8 mph, as conditions allow, with the True Rate vacuum electric meter.
      • Manual residue management options include coulters, residue wheels, and treader wheels.
      • Easily controlled and productive residue management with Yetter air-adjustable row cleaners.
      • Optimal seed-to-soil contact with Blue Vantage controlled air-adjustable closing wheels.
      • Apply insecticide while planting with a Blue Vantage-controlled granular chemical option.
      • Plant male seed corn rows with 0.8 bu. seed corn hoppers that fit onto existing side panels.
      • Easily plant test plots using the 0.1 bu. plot hoppers that slide onto mini hopper lids.
    • What are the benefits of the 5000 Series electric row unit standard features?
      • Optimum user control and ease of use from dedicated electric drive row unit design.
      • All row unit functions are controlled by the fully integrated Kinze Blue Vantage display.
      • Maximum strength and a stable planting platform from the durable cast iron construction.
      • Optimum seed depth for maximum germination in rolling terrain from the 12” of vertical travel.
      • Low maintenance and stronger cast lower parallel arms supplied with long-life double bushings.
      • Extended service life from disc openers equipped with double-row bearings.
      • Larger, long-life, and low-maintenance gauge wheel pivot arms with greaseless fiber bushings.
      • Accurate, quick, and easy-to-adjust gauge wheel pivot arms with shim-less adjustment.
      • Easy access to dedicated storage of seed and vacuum plugs beneath the mini hopper lid.
      • Electric drive harnesses and components are protected by integrated routing and retention.
      • The seed hose is easy to remove and install, and remains connected, with a swivel-style disconnect.
      • Open spoked gauge wheels allow easy flow of residue and have heavy-duty, long-life steel scrapers.
      • Cleaner disc openers and double the service life from spring-loaded hardened disc scrapers.
      • Easily inspect test strips and conduct seed counts with the quick lock-up closing wheels.
    • What is the NEW 5000 Series electric row unit?

      The NEW Kinze 5000 Series electric drive row unit is a sleek-styled cast row unit built for performance. Purposefully designed front-to-back for high-performance planting, it arrives packed with standard features that boost productivity and reduce daily maintenance. A full array of options completes the 5000 Series row unit to satisfy the unique requirements of your farm.

    • Why were the 5000 Series electric row unit and planters developed?

      Kinze developed the 5000 Series electric drive row unit and family of planters to push the boundaries of planting productivity, increase performance in various planting environments, and expand the controls and conveniences for the operator.

    • What is the warranty coverage for Kinze planters?
      • Planters equipped with the Blue Drive electric drive have a 2-year hitch-pin-to-closing-wheel warranty.
      • Non-Blue Drive electric drive equipped planters have a 1-year hitch-pin-to-closing-wheel warranty.
    • What is the difference between 00-Series planters and 05-Series Kinze planters?

      The Kinze 05-Series planters were introduced for model year 2020. All planters received row unit updates that included double bushings in the parallel arms, disc opener double row bearings, and long-life inner scrapers. Bulk fill systems were outfitted with an enhanced seed entrainer that supports various crop seed types and increased rates. Depending on the planter model, other 05-Series included a hitch-mounted variable displacement hydraulic piston PTO pump, colored hydraulic handle grips, a low-noise vacuum fan, faster hydraulics, and low ground pressure tires.

    • What are point-row clutches?

      Point-row clutches have been around for many years and used on classic planters equipped with ground contact drive to disengage one-half of the planter for half-width planting.

    • Why are your gauge wheels spoked?

      Spoked gauge wheels are ideal for planting in wet conditions by allowing mud and debris to fall away from opener blades.

    • How does the Kinze active hydraulic weight transfer system work?

      Hydraulic weight transfer distributes the weight from the center of the planter evenly across all rows, resulting in higher yields from less pinch row compaction. On planters equipped with a bulk fill scale package and Blue Drive electric drive, the hydraulic weight transfer system becomes ACTIVE. The weight of the bulk fill hoppers is constantly monitored and the amount of weight being transferred changes based on how much seed is in the hoppers.

    • What types of seeds work with the Kinze bulk fill seed delivery system?

      The Kinze bulk fill system is compatible with corn, soybeans, edible beans, #4 sunflowers, confectionary sunflowers, sweet corn, sugar beets, grain sorghum, cotton, canola, hemp, and cover crops. For more information on the bulk fill system, click here.

    • How does the Yetter air-adjustable row cleaner work?

      Factory-installed Yetter 2940 Air Adjust™ Series row cleaners are available on the Kinze 4905 and 4705 planters and controlled directly from the easiest-to-use Blue Vantage display. Using the dedicated row cleaner display screen, row air settings and operating depth are easily changed for optimum residue control. Both the parallel linkage Row Cleaner and Coulter and Row Cleaner Combo, are equipped with up and down air bags to follow ground contours precisely and clear a path for an ideal seedbed. Standard equipped with SharkTooth row cleaner wheels and a hydraulically driven pneumatic compressor.

    • What is the difference between Kinze high tech and classic planters?

      Any Kinze planter that is equipped with Blue Drive electric drive is a high tech planter. Planters equipped with ground contact drive or hydraulic drive are classic planters.

    • How do I hear what other customers are saying about Kinze planters?

      Visit Kinze True Stories, scroll down, and watch Kinze customers share about their great experiences with Kinze planters.

    • How do I get parts for my EdgeVac vacuum meters?

      Kinze no longer supports EdgeVac vacuum meters or related repair part components. Go to Retrofit Kits or your Local Dealer for information on converting from EdgeVac to True Rate vacuum meters.

    • What is True Rate?

      True Rate is a Kinze vacuum meter option that plants corn, soybeans, and many other crops with 99% accuracy, at speeds up to 8 mph as field conditions allow. Go to True Rate to learn more about the crops it can plant.

    • How do I import or export planting data from my display?
    • Which displays are installed on Kinze Planters?
      • For planters with Blue Drive electric drive, the simple-to-use Blue Vantage is the exclusive display
      • For planters without electric drive, click here to find out what may be used
    • How should I prepare and maintain my planter for the upcoming planting season?

      Go to Spring Checklist and download a checklist to assist you

    • What fertilizer options are available for Kinze planters?

      Go to Fertilizer for a full description of available dry and liquid fertilizer options

    • Why types of seed meters are available, and what do they plant?

      Kinze is proud to offer a wide array of seed meters to meet any farming operation’s precise planting needs.

      TRUE SPEED METER
      • Vacuum
      • 3 to 12 mph
      • Corn, soybeans, cotton, sugar beets, milo, and oil sunflowers
      • All seed shapes and sizes

      For more information on the True Speed meter, click here.

      TRUE RATE METER
      • Vacuum
      • 3 to 8 mph
      • Corn, soybeans, wheat, edible beans, sugar beets, milo, cotton, and sunflowers
      • All seed shapes and sizes

      For more information on the True Rate meter, click here.

      BRUSH METER 2.0
      • Mechanical
      • 4 to 6 mph
      • Soybeans, milo, grain sorghum, wheat, and cotton
      • Seed sizes per seed disc

      For more information on the brush meter, click here.

      FINGER PICK-UP METER
      • Mechanical
      • 4 to 6 mph
      • Corn and sunflowers
      • Mid-range seed sizes

      For more information on the finger pick-up meter, click here.

    • Which displays, drives, meters, and down pressure systems are available for Kinze planters?

      Kinze is proud to offer a variety of innovative technological options on our planters. Below is a list of the technology available for each Planter model. For more information, refer to the Kinze Planter Brochure.

      Drive Type
      Meter Type
      Down Pressure
      Electric Drive
      Hydraulic Drive
      Ground Drive
      Model
      Blue Drive
      Ag Leader
      Ag Leader
      KPM III
      True Rate
      Brush Meter 2.0
      Finger Pickup
      True Depth Hydraulic
      Pneumatic Down Pressure
      Heavy Duty Springs
      4905
      4705
      3705
      3665
      3605
      3505
      3205
      3145
      3115
      3005

       

    • Which features and options are available for Kinze planter models?

      Kinze is proud to offer a variety of innovative features and options with our Planters. To learn more about the features and options available to each specific model, please refer to the Planter Specification sheet for more information.

    • How many degrees of wing flex does each Kinze planter model have?

      Kinze has a wide array of planters to suit a wide array of operations, fields, and needs. The table below shows more specific information regarding our models and their specific styles.

      Pull-Type Frame3 Pt Mounted Frame
      ModelFlexSectionsWing FoldFront FoldPivot FoldRigidMountedStack
      590021 degrees up
      21 degrees down
      3X
      570015 degrees up
      15 degrees down
      3X
      3665Wing Flex 13 degrees up
      13 degrees down
      3X
      3605Wing Flex 15 degrees up
      15 degrees down
      3X
      3505Rigid1X
      3205Center Flex 13 degrees up
      12 degrees down
      2X
      3145Center Flex 8 degrees up
      8 degrees down
      1X
      3115Rigid1X
      3005Rigid1X
    • Which planter size and row spacing is available by model?

      Kinze is proud to offer planters with different configurations to suit most farming operation and field size needs.

      Model4R 306R 306R 36-408R 3012R 3016R 3024R 2024R 3036R 20
      5900XXX
      5700XXX
      3665X*X*
      3605X*X*
      3505X*X*
      3205X
      3145XX
      3115XXX
      3005X*X*X*
      *Split Row Option
    • What planter frame styles are available?

      Kinze has a wide array of planters to suit a wide array of operations, fields, and needs. The table below shows more specific information regarding our models and their specific styles.

      Pull-Type Frame3 Pt Mounted Frame
      ModelFlexSectionsWing FoldFront FoldPivot FoldRigidMountedStack
      590021 degrees up
      21 degrees down
      3X
      570015 degrees up
      15 degrees down
      3X
      3665Wing Flex 13 degrees up
      13 degrees down
      3X
      3605Wing Flex 15 degrees up
      15 degrees down
      3X
      3505Rigid1X
      3205Center Flex 13 degrees up
      12 degrees down
      2X
      3145Center Flex 8 degrees up
      8 degrees down
      1X
      3115Rigid1X
      3005Rigid1X
    • Which Kinze planter is best suited for my operation?

      The best-suited planter for your farming operation depends not only on the size of your farm and the crops you grow, but also on numerous other considerations. Refer to our article on selecting the best planter for you for a thorough overview of the many factors to consider when selecting a Kinze planter.

      To view our full Kinze planter product line, click here.

    • What is True Depth?

      True Depth is Kinze’s hydraulic down force system that constantly measures and adjusts row unit down force to maintain a consistent seed depth. Go to True Depth to learn more about additional benefits.

    • What is True Speed?

      True Speed is Kinze’s high-speed seed metering solution that reliably and accurately plants at speeds from 3 to 12 mph. Go to True Speed to learn more about its productivity benefits.

       

    • What is Blue Drive?

      Blue Drive is Kinze’s electric meter drive. It works in conjunction with the Blue Vantage display to provide the most intuitive and easiest way to control a planter. Go to Blue Drive to learn more about how simple and productive it is.

    • What is Blue Vantage?

      Blue Vantage is the display used with Kinze’s Blue Drive electric meter drive. It is the most intuitive and easiest to use planter display in the industry. Go to Blue Vantage to learn more about how innovative and simple it is to use.

  • TECHNOLOGY
  • TILLAGE
    • Is there a heavy-duty option available on Kinze Mach Till?

      Yes, optional heavy-duty disc arms are available on the 201 and 261 models.

    • How do I hear what other customers are saying about Kinze Mach Till?

      Visit Kinze True Stories, scroll down, and watch Kinze customers share about their great experiences with Kinze Mach Till.

    • How is the operating depth of a Kinze Mach Till adjusted and maintained?

      Mechanical plates swing in and out on the lift cylinders to adjust the front and rear cutting depths in ½” intervals.

    • What is the warranty coverage for Kinze Mach Tills?

      Kinze Mach Tills have a 2-year warranty.

    • What are the hydraulic pressure and flow requirements for operating a Mach Till?

      The hydraulic requirements are 18 to 20 gpm at 2,500 psi.

    • How well does the Kinze Mach Till perform against the Case IH Speed Tiller?
    • How well does the Kinze Mach Till handle storm-damaged corn?
    • How does the Kinze Mach Till operate?

      The Kinze Mach Till cuts and throws the soil at an angle to avoid creating a smear or compaction layer in the soil and then mixes the soil and residue together. The corrugated rubber roller sheds soil, breaks up large clods, and brings fine earth into contact with residue to optimize decomposition. The result is a soil where 60 percent* of the residue is mixed in and 40 percent* remains on top as mulch to protect your asset. Mach Till creates an ideal environment for crops to thrive by improving water, nutrient and gas exchange.

      * Results achieved at 3″ of depth. Actual residue percentage results will vary based on depth.

    • What type and size of hitch is on the Kinze Mach Till models?

      Mach Tills are equipped with an articulating hitch in the following sizes:

      • Models 201, 261, & 302 – Category 4
      • Models 362 & 412 – Category 5 (insert can be added for Category 4)
    • What are tractor horsepower and hydraulic requirements for Kinze Mach Till?

      SizeModelMinimum HPSCV's
      20'201300 HP4
      26'261390 HP4
      30'302450 HP5
      36'362540 HP5
      41'412615 HP5

      Go to TILLAGE to learn more about Mach till

    • How wide are the Mach Till machines?

      Model 412 – 41 feet

      Model 362 – 36 feet

      Model 302 – 30 feet

      Model 261 – 26 feet

      Model 201 – 20 feet

    • What are the agronomic benefits of Mach Till?

      Agronomic benefits include nutrient cycling and improved soil density for water infiltration and reduced erosion.

    • What are the productivity benefits of Mach Till?

      By combining the benefits of vertical tillage, conventional horizontal tillage, and soil finishing into one machine, Kinze’s Mach Till operates at high speeds without creating compaction layers and produces an eye-appealing finish. Learn more about Mach Till HERE.

    • What is Mach Till?

      The Kinze Mach Till is a versatile, heavy built, low maintenance high-speed disk that prepares seed beds in the spring and incorporates residue in the fall. Learn more about Kinze’s Mach Till  HERE.

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