![]() Click to See Press Release The BLU-JET SealPro II is the premiere disc sealer on the market today. Many producers find that SealPro pays for itself with it's Low/No Maintenance design. The elimination of springs, and the addition of greaseless, replaceable, pre-lubricated, bushings in the pivot shafts means spending less time performing routine maintenance on your implements. Less time on maintenance, of course, means more time spent on other aspects of your crop production strategy.
BLU-JET SealPro II's unique design gives operators superior functionallity over competative brands. SealPro II owners can set the blades in threee different positions in relationship to the shank, allowing them to find the best match for their residue conditions. The blades can be positioned close to the shank (like the original SealPro), further back (for tough residue situations), or be offset. Like the original BLU-JET SealPro, SealPro II to keeps the shank from blowing soil out of the furrow, while the angle of the arms and weight of the blades assist in moving soil to the center. All SealPro blades are flat, making them less costly and eliminating the problem of soil build-up that is often associated with concave blades. SealPro's free floating design has proven effective in sealing the soil in both NH3 and StripTill applications. BLU-JET SealPro II is engineered to handle today's high residue situations created by higher plant populations and tougher hybrid residues. The SealPro disc sealer arms operate independently from each other, allowing superior trash flow and continuous soil contact. If residue begins to collect near one of the SealPro blades, the arm simply lifts up, allowing the residue to move through before plugging becomes a problem.
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Product Specifications
17" blunt notched blade ![]() 18" hoe wheel blade
17" wavy blade
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The elimination of springs, and the addition of greaseless, replaceable, pre-lubricated, bushings in the pivot shafts means spending less time performing routine maintenance on your implements. Less time on maintenance, of course, means more time spent on other aspects of your crop production strategy.
