Single-disc tiller tines should be used in fields with a high amount of stubble. They are less affected by tillage methods and moisture levels. Deep planting is not possible with disc-type tines. Their use is limited in planting small seeds. However, compared to spring-loaded chisel and axe-type tines, it is more difficult to achieve uniform planting depths with these tines. This is because discs jump over obstacles, while spring-loaded axe-type tines push the obstacles sideways. Therefore, single-disc tines may be suitable for use in loamy, heavy, and stony soils. However, the planting depth will not be uniform.
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Number of Rows |
23 pcs. |
31 pcs. |
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| Row Spacing | 130 mm | 130 mm | ||||
| Working Width | 3000 mm | 4000 mm | ||||
| Transport Width | 3000 mm | 4000 mm | ||||
| Transport Height | 1500 mm | 1500 mm | ||||
| Seed Tank Volume | 550 lt | 730 lt | ||||
| Fertilizer Tank Volume | 370 lt | 425 lt | ||||
| Tank Volume Without Fertilizer | 950 lt | 1350 lt | ||||
| Tire Size | 600-16 | 600-16 | ||||
| Operation Speed | 5-8 km/h | 5-8 km/h | ||||
| Weight | 850 kg | 1090 kg | ||||
| Required Power | 70+ hp | 80+ hp |