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KRM
2512 DD Soladrill
Double disc coulters with close coupled press wheels for optimum seed placement.
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KRM Double Disc Coulter
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The leading disc design allows the coulter to cut through the soil surface and crop residues while minimizing the risk of "hair pinning" and trapping stones between the disc's. Maintenance free, slimline hubs provide maximum clearance between coulter units to prevent blockages in min-till situations. The shallow angle of the disc's reduces the amount of soil being moved for minimum disturbance drilling, this reduces the power requirement of the tractor and ensures seeds are always covered, deeper drilling is also easier to achieve.
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Coulter pressure is simple to adjust, with four settings between minimum and maximum. The parallel linkage design ensures the optimum attack angle is always maintained. |
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Drilling depth is adjusted by altering the position of the press wheel using the adjuster shown above, a choice of 9 positions are available. |
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Spoked to reduce weight and close coupled to optimize drilling depth the press wheels ensure good seed soil contact for even emergence. |
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Standard
Features
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The solatronic
control box monitors all key areas of sowing including; forward
speed, area sown, fan speed, hopper level and tramline management.
Further details
of this and other electronic solutions for variable rate drilling
can be found here
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When
on a tramline bout the tramline valves save seed back to the tank,
preventing over sowing and ensuring a clean start to each tramline.
As standard two shutoffs are used per wheeling, three can be specified
to accommodate large/flotation tyres. |
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Heavy
duty, power harrow mounted markers leave an easily visible mark. The
angle of the large diameter marker disc's can be adjusted to ensure
a clear mark is left in difficult seed beds. |
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The
offset metering unit makes application rate adjustment and calibration
easy. Removing a thumb screw allows the venturi to drop away providing
unimpeded access to collect the metered seed. |
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Two
rows of staggered following harrow tines leave a level seedbed.
The maximum working depth of the tines can be adjusted as can tine
pressure and angle. |
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3.5m 2512 Power
Harrow Mounted
Pictured here
on our 180hp Maxim Power Harrow this 2512 drill has been specified
to include PE markers. Close coupling of the drill to the harrow
keeps weight close to the tractor for reduced lift requirement.
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4m 2512 Power
Harrow Mounted
Pictured here
on our 250hp Magnum Power Harrow. Close coupling of the drill to
the harrow keeps weight close to the tractor for reduced lift requirement.
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