Mounted fertilizer spreader DAVID FRUIT
solidmineralcentrifugal

mounted fertilizer spreader
mounted fertilizer spreader
mounted fertilizer spreader
mounted fertilizer spreader
mounted fertilizer spreader
mounted fertilizer spreader
mounted fertilizer spreader
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Characteristics

Mounting
mounted
Fertilizer type
solid
Other characteristic
mineral, centrifugal, double-disc, variable-rate, lime, professional, for vineyards, organic, ISOBUS, localized, multipurpose, mid-row, for orchards, for olive groves, for row crops, for research, for citrus fruits, with GPS
Capacity

Min.: 600 l
(158.5 gal)

Max.: 1,000 l
(264.2 gal)

Description

CARRIED, LOCALIZED INTER-ROW FERTILIZER SPREADER. The most versatile, efficient fertilizer spreader on the market for the inter-row localized, full field or green-houses distribution. DISTRIBUTION A stainless steel module conveyor enables these models to carry out the following operations easily and fast: – Localized at the root of vineyards or orchards with rows of plants from 2 to 5 m – Full field with spreading width up to 12 m – Full field distribution with right or left border spreading reduction – Localized in a large band at the centre of the row – In green houses FRAME Curved tubes and conveniently shaped round edges to avoid the sediment of powders of fertilizer and guarantee maximal sturdiness. The result is an easy, fast cleanable frame with useful load up to 1200 kg ELECTRONIC VERSION In these versions the required dosage is automatically adjusted according to the forward speed (Forward Speed Calibration) by means of two linear actuators. The system enables the instantaneous variation of the applied dosage, the interruption of spreading on one side, the verification of the worked hectares directly and comfortably from the tractor’s seat.

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