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STANDARD EDITION SEEDERS

STANDARD EDITION SEEDERS

APV-SEEDERS

APV's Pneumatic Seeders (PS) are characterized by their universal use on a wide variety of machines. Because of this, a combined application is possible - tilling the soil and seed simultaneously. This will save you time and money! The seeds are conveyed by air support through plastic hoses to the dispersion plates. This enables precise seeding even by windy conditions! While driving, adjustments and monitoring are possible on the control box at any time. As accessories, speed-adjusted seed rate spreading are available. The APV PS series includes products of different hopper sizes (120, 200, 300, 500, 800 and 1600 liters), a fan (electric, hydraulic or PTO fan) and design (standard, fertilizer and / or TWIN). In addition to the seeding of catch crops, the application of nurse crops and grass reseeding are also possible with APV seeders.
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SWATHER HAULERS

SWATHER HAULERS

Duo Lift-SWATHER HAULERS

Folded transport position using dual spring lift assist for folding all platforms. optional 801158 strobe light package. Windrowers can be loaded without a header. Folding caster wheel rotation and support platforms with adjustable position tire angling guide stops. Ramp lifting tool, now standard. Rear view loading position with slide out roller assisted ramps.
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TINED WEEDER

TINED WEEDER

APV-TINED WEEDER

The tines are mounted in a tine spacing of 31.25 mm and their main focus is on combating unwanted weeds. The fine tines are mounted in 6 rows and they are ideal for reducing unwanted weeds. The unwanted plants are pulled out, deposited and wither directly on the soil surface. Functional Principle The tines penetrate the soil while harrowing to a maximum depth of 2-3 cm to break up and crumble the upper soil crust. This ensures better soil aeration and the capillarity is interrupted. However, the primary focus is on the control of unwanted weeds. 90 % of the weed germs are decimated naturally by pulling them out of the soil and deposited them to wither.
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