The RotaStrip has been designed for strip tillage systems for use in front or combined with a planter. The loosening legs lift the soil across the width of the machine removing compaction. The legs are followed by a rotavator to create a fine seedbed and then consolidated by a packer roller. A linkage can be added to the back to allow the mounting of planter units making a true one-pass machine. Soil between the rows remains unmoved, reducing HP requirement and fuel consumption by up to 50%.
Standard Specification
CAT III linkage, low disturbance legs, 12 blades per row, 480mmØ rear packer roller with scrapers, hydraulic depth adjustment of roller, chain drive, replaceable dividers, LED work lights.
Key Features
Loosening leg
Our Low-Disturbance subsoiler legs are placed between each rotor to lift and loosen the soil across the width of the machine. Spanner-free adjustment of the leg can be made in 1” increments. The shear bolt-protected legs enhance not only the water storage capacity of the soil but also removes root zone compaction.
Dividers
Each segment of the rotor are enclosed by rotating divides that cut through the ground separating the cultivated row from the non-cultivated row. This prevents soil from being thrown between the rows leaving a much neater and undisturbed finish.
Packer roller
The hydraulically adjustable Ø480mm rear packer roller is arranged directly behind each working element so only the worked soil is reconsolidated. This creates a firm and level seedbed ideal to plant straight in to.