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3-row bed former FI-AFR SERIES
1-rowhorticulture

3-row bed former
3-row bed former
3-row bed former
3-row bed former
3-row bed former
3-row bed former
3-row bed former
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Characteristics

Number of rows
1-row, 3-row
Other characteristic
horticulture
Width

1.52 m, 1.6 m, 4.56 m, 4.8 m
(4'11" , 5'02" , 14'11" , 15'08" )

Description

The ROTATING CULTIVATOR BED BUILDER FIALHO FI-AFR SERIES is a milling bed assembler used in horticulture for the construction of cultivation beds. It is designed to create furrows or grooves on the soil surface, allowing for organized planting in rows. This milling bed assembler features a special angle knife milling system with an upper reducer. The knife milling system is responsible for cutting the soil and creating the necessary furrows for planting. The special angle of the knives ensures efficient and precise cutting. The equipment is equipped with a clutch cardan, which enables power transmission from the machine to the milling system. This ensures smooth and efficient operation during the soil preparation process. Additionally, the ROTATING CULTIVATOR BED BUILDER FIALHO FI-AFR SERIES is equipped with 2 furrow openers. These openers are used to clean the furrows, removing any loose material or obstacles that may interfere with the stability of the cultivation beds. This is important to ensure a solid and stable base for plant growth. In summary, the ROTATING CULTIVATOR BED BUILDER FIALHO FI-AFR SERIES is a specialized equipment for constructing cultivation beds in horticulture. It utilizes a special angle knife milling system, is equipped with a clutch cardan, and features furrow openers for furrow cleaning, providing proper soil preparation for planting.

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