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    When you need to alleviate soil compaction, a ripper is the farm implement of choice. Rippers are built for deep tillage and help with residue and erosion management.

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    Serial NumberJFH0032240
    Location: Janesville, Wisconsin
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    1996 JOHN DEERE 510 Used Rippers upcoming auctions1996 JOHN DEERE 510 Used Rippers upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:6/27/2026 11:30:00 AM (CDT)
    Serial NumberN00510X002919
    Location: Holstein, Iowa
    Seller: McGuire Auction Co., Inc.
    Working Width22 ft
    Location: Manson, Iowa
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    2024 UNVERFERTH ZONEBUILDER 112 Used Rippers upcoming auctions2024 UNVERFERTH ZONEBUILDER 112 Used Rippers upcoming auctions
     
     
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    Auction Date:7/10/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    Working Width12 ft
    Location: Memphis, Missouri
    Seller: Ed's Machinery LLC
    Serial Number1A80512XEC0745336
    Location: Waterloo, Iowa
    Seller: P&K Midwest - Waterloo, IA
    Working Width18 ft
    Location: Nevada, Iowa
    Serial Number24E2400730
    Location: Delmar, Iowa
    Seller: P&K Midwest - DeWitt, IA
    Working Width22 ft 6 in
    Location: Berne, Indiana
    Seller: Sprunger Farms
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    Auction Date:6/27/2026 7:00:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Sharon Springs, New York
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    Auction Date:6/27/2026 7:00:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Sharon Springs, New York
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    Auction Date:6/27/2026 7:00:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Sharon Springs, New York
    Working Width22 ft
    Location: Greenwich, Ohio
    Working Width24 ft
    Location: Greenwich, Ohio
    Serial NumberJFH0043106
    Location: Rickreall, Oregon
    Seller: N&S Tractor
    Serial NumberN00510X003808
    Location: Union Hill, Illinois
    Working Width22 ft
    Location: Petersburg, Illinois
    Seller: Sloan Implement
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    Auction Date:7/10/2026 9:00:00 AM (CDT)
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Memphis, Missouri
    Seller: Ed's Machinery LLC
    Working Width26 ft
    Location: Humphrey, Nebraska
    Working Width18 ft
    Location: Logansport, Indiana
    Seller: Redline Equipment - Logansport
    Working Width18 ft
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    Seller: Tri County Equipment - Marlette
    Serial Number11347
    Location: Sandusky, Michigan
    Seller: Tri County Equipment
    Working Width23 ft
    Location: Russell, Kansas
    Serial NumberA71690649
    Location: Alexander, Illinois
    ConditionNew
    Location: Marshall, Missouri
    Seller: McCorkle Ag Sales LLC
    Working Width12 ft 6 in
    Location: Ledyard, Iowa
    Serial NumberJFHET875JR0101863
    Location: Bingham Lake, Minnesota
    Seller: Miller Sellner (Bingham Lake)
    Working Width18 ft
    Location: Seward, Nebraska
    Working Width22 ft
    Location: Dyersville, Iowa

    About Rippers

    For fields where you’re looking to alleviate soil compaction, a ripper, also referred to as an “inline ripper” or a “disk ripper” (when combined with a disk), is the farm implement of choice. Rippers are designed for deep tillage and in many cases are used only on specific areas of fields where compaction from water or traffic from machinery such as combines and grain carts is a concern. On hardpan soil, a ripper can open up the potential for roots to grow more deeply. Rippers also allow for better residue and erosion management, allowing moisture, fertilizer, and nutrients to more easily penetrate the soil.


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    Ripper Features

    Rippers are available from a wide variety of manufacturers. Case IH, for example, makes inline rippers with 7.5- to 26.5-foot (2.3- to 8.1-meter) working widths, 30- to 40-inch (762- to 1,016-millimeter) row spacings, and 22-in. (559-mm) coulter diameters. Its Ecolo-Tiger and Conser-Till disc rippers come in 11.25- to 26-ft (3.4- to 7.9-m) working widths with up to 13 shanks spaced 24 to 30 in. (610 to 762 mm) apart.

    Ripper shanks typically come in two versions: curved or straight. The shanks on Case IH rippers may include patented Tiger points that extend down, back, and out, which the manufacturer says creates better soil tilth, or condition. In most rippers, a coulter in front of the shanks will cut a path while also breaking up crop residue. Shanks are available for both conventional tillage or no-till applications that require minimal surface disruption. Some rippers come with a leveling attachment to smooth out the soil behind the shanks and/or discs.

    Some more advanced rippers can be adjusted on the fly from the cab through systems such as John Deere’s TruSet Tillage system and Case IH’s AFS Soil Command. Available for the Ecolo-Tiger 875, AFS Soil Command “adjusts fore/aft levelness, crumbler pressure, disk gang depth, and leveler depth as shank depth is adjusted,” according to the manufacturer.

    Find The Right Ripper

    Popular manufacturers of new and used rippers available on Tractorhouse.com include Case IH, DMI, Glencoe, Great Plains, John Deere, Krause, KUHN Krause, Landoll, Sunflower, Wil-Rich, and others.