Shorter (1?) hose clamp, For Mojo Wires that don?t use plastic blocks, i.e., Mojo Wire clamps directly onto firmer.
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1″ hose clamp for K 212,600, 202
$1.25
Shorter (1″) hose clamp, For Mojo Wires that don’t use plastic blocks, i.e., Mojo Wire clamps directly onto firmer.
SKU: K 1430
Category: Mojo Replacement Parts
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Jon Zeller
Current Product Engineer
Jonathan Zeller joined Exapta excited to return to working with no-till planting equipment. He supported research of no-till planting and other ag related projects for 7 years with Kansas State University’s Agricultural Engineering Department after getting his engineering degree. He later worked 3 years for Landoll Company, LLC. where he gained experience in a design engineering role. Jonathan grew up on a small family farm in NE Kansas working with row crops, hay and cattle. Jonathan enjoys solving engineering problems and improving or creating products to be robust and easy to install and service.