During the time I had a dealership during the late 70's the two AC planters were the 333 no-til and the 330 full till planter the numbers basically the numbers represented 3 X 3" square bars setting on edge the units were clamped on the rear bar and could be either air or plate and since they were press wheel drive basically you could mount as many as you had room on the bar,usually you mounted the 2" fluted coulters on the front bar built to compete with the JD7000 with 2X3" bars and a lighter bar in the front to help mount fertilizer tanks or dry boxes. The planters were manufactured in Laporte Ind. at AC's Tllage Works I don't recall Yetter ever being involved with the AC planter the 333 and it's planter units have been out since the late sixties probably before John Kinzebaw was out of engineering school AC was considered the pioneer of no-till and 20" corn perhaps the victim of too smart too early much like Minnie Mo and others.
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