STRIP-TILL
6 STEPS TO OBTAIN A SEEDBED IN STRIPS
CUT-CLEAN-LOOSEN-DEFINE-APPLY-CONSOLIDATE
The press wheels consolidate the tilled strip. Pressure can be adjusted via crank. Three different press wheels give full versatility to changing soil conditions.
The side blades ⌀460mm retain loose soil in the strip and define width and form of the strip via the angle and depth adjustment of the disc.
Special tines with shares break-up the soil down to a depth from 10cm to 30cm.
The trash wheels move high amounts of residues out of the strip for a clean seedbed. Cleaning effect of the strips can be adjusted by spring-pressure.
The front-cutting discs open the soil and cut long residues which can be easily removed by the following trash wheels.
Two options of fertiliser lances are available. A smaller one used for granule mineral fertiliser and a larger one (60mm) for the injection of slurry. Depth-setting (0-20cm) independent of working depth. The fertiliser is placed during strip cultivation.
Three different type of tines and a hydraulic overload protects the
loosening leg. For a longer lifetime a carbide version is available.
The V-press wheel has impact of the soil down to 30cm. Ensures effective crumbling of the top layer and can be used for heavy soils. Limited usage with slurry injection.
The Farmflex wheel used for effective crumbling and consolidation of the top soil layer. Used for wet or dry conditions and slurry injection.
The Cage roller for medium consolidation and crumbling of the soil surface. Use for light and medium soil and perfect to use for slurry injection.
Straight tines are used for light soil. Low mixing effect. Minimum soil-disturbance on the surface. Perfect for moisture conservation. Angled tines are used for light to medium soil. Good mixing and crumbling effect. Perfect for changing soil conditions. Curved tines are used for heavy soils. Intensive mix and crumbling effect. More aggressive angle. Perfect for soils with high percentage of clay.
KVERNELAND KULTISTRIP
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