Ag Machinery Specialists have the answer to your cultivation needs; they are the importers of the Imants Rotary Plough. This innovative machine is designed to save costs and make cultivation not only successful but fast and incorporates a large number of materials including compost material, straw, gypsum, clay, sand and lime while mixing the soil from 100mm to over 1m metre deep. These machines have worked in Western Australia and trial results have demonstrated that the clay can be brought up from 500mm deep to mix with the sand, which helps to improve the quality of the soil and water retention.
How does it work?
The machine is a PTO driven cultivator that offers contractors and farmers primary and secondary cultivation in a single pass. It is the concept behind the spades that creates a no pan, mixed up ground with the revolutionary roller producing the seedbed. It simultaneously cultivates, incorporates and prepares the seed bed, with the added option of a fitted seeded it is the ultimate machine!
The rotor shaft is chain driven from either side of the machine via a centrally mounted differential gearbox to ensure even power distribution, perfect balance, smooth running and very low vibration levels. Primary cultivation is performed by the continually rotating spade blades operating across the full width of the machine.
These operate to maximum working depths of 47cm. The mode of action (via the tractor PTO) results in a cultivator which literally powers itself through the soil, with forward speed controlled by the tractor gearing. The advantage of the system is the absolute minimal risk of wheel slip or smearing under wet soil conditions.
As the spade blades cultivate, they lift and tumble the soil thoroughly mixing it, breaking up clods leaving beautifully prepared and undamaged soil structure fully de-compacted and aerated. Rotary actions also means no plough pans are created.
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Imants spading machines are
particularly valued for their faultless,
homogenous spading...