Dimensions and weights are subject to change due to ongoing technical development, and vary from country to country.
Standard Equipment
2-splitted foldable frame, 80 cm beam clearance telescopic drawbar with knuckle-joint crossbbar Cat. II, III edging disc with 510 mm calibre smooth or serrated twin-race, sealed angular contact bearing protected by a 6-fold labyrinth seal large diameter of the rubber elements 40 mm width between the discs 12.5 cm, gang spacing 80 cm tyres 500/50-17 total length: approx. 6.70 m with trailed ring press.
Disc bearings / stone protection
Small disc distances Coulter discs made of recycled special steel are an aggressive working tool. The offset arrangement of the two disc bars ensures a good mixture of soil and straw. The large discs, with their 20’ / 51 cm diameter, are available in either grooved or smooth variants. The small 4.92’ / 12.5 cm distance between discs makes it possible to effectively fit 8 discs per meter of working width. 4.92’ / 12.5 cm distance between discs
Best traction The discs are tilted from both the direction of travel and the ground. This position ensures better traction in the soil. The optimized adjustment angle (15°) is the same for both rows of discs. This results in the best possible trailer conditions without pulling to the side.
Each disc is fastened to the disc frame with clamps. In the middle, four rubber elements ensure the fastening of the disc elements. The large diameter of the rubber elements (1.57’ / 40 mm) allows the discs to move aside easily. This prevents sticking on stones. When foreign bodies are encountered, the integrated rubber elements allow the discs to move aside. After the obstacle is past, the coulter discs are automatically moved back into the working position.
PERFECT
Precision adjustment Depending on the type of soil, working depth and speed, the two rows of discs can be moved centrally in 4 stages.
<> Maintenance-free bearings The two-row slanted ball bearings were adopted from the construction machine industry. Their robustness and reliability are therefore guaranteed. The relative arrangement of the bearings results in better absorption of axial and radial shocks. The bearing is oil-lubricated and thus maintenance-free. A 6-ply labyrinthine gasket seals the bearings completely.
Trailed rollers
Roller variants and application options
Type
External diameter in inch/cm
Use for soil moisture
Use for soil friability
dry
average
moist
slight
average
heavy
Disc roller
600
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Bar cage rollers
540
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Dual cage rollers
420/380
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Cutting packer roller
550
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Rotopack roller
600/545
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DISC ROLLER Disc rollers (23.6’ / 60 cm in diameter) are advantageous due to their increased crumbling and consolidation using wedge-shaped rings. The blades between the rings break up the clods and also clean between them. Strip-wise consolidation has the advantage that water is absorbed better. The right choice for dry, heavy soil.
BAR CAGE ROLLER The ideal roller for working dry, non-sticky soil. The roller is equipped with nine strong studs for optimum consolidation. Diameter 21.3’ / 54 cm, low maintenance and wear costs. The dual bar cage rollers have different diameters – 16.5’ / 42 cm in front and 15’ / 38 cm in back.
CUTTING PACKER ROLLER New from Pöttinger. The cutting packer roller with welded packing rings closed on the sides. 21.6’ / 55 cm diameter, with 8 packer rings for each meter of working width. The roller leaves a stripwise consolidation: this supports water absorption and allows the soil to breathe. The ideal roller for rocky, moist soil conditions and high proportions of organic matter. (Available for 2006 Sales Campaign)
ROTOPACK ROLLER Two aggressive, meshing tined discs are particularly effective at crumbling and mixing. Each roller consists of a central pipe. The front roller has a diameter of 10.6’ 27 cm, and the back roller 8.5’ / 21.5 cm. The swing mounting allows the best possible adjustment to uneven soil. The rotopack roller is particularly suitable for lighter, non-sticky soil.
PERFECT
The trailing rollers of the Terradisc take care of depth working. A precisely adjustable slotted bracket 1 allows different working depths to be selected.
Cleaning knife bar height is adjusted using pin-in-hole matrix
Heavy-duty roller bearings on left and right
Trailed compact disc harrow with hydraulic transport chassis
The large TERRADISC compact disc harrows are fitted with a trailed transport chassis. The trailed chassis allows for safe and fast transport speeds without imposing large loads on the tractor. TERRADISC compact disc harrows have been developed for large-scale stubble cultivating and for general seed bed preparation.
The transport chassis ensures that the rear axle of the tractor is not overloaded. These trailed machines have a wide working width but can be folded up for transport on roads so that the transport width does not exceed 9.84 ft / 3 metres. The transport wheels are raised whilst working in the field, resulting in additional loading of the implement. Good penetration is therefore guaranteed on heavy and dry soils. The drawbar is coupled to the lower links. Mounting to Cat. 2 and Cat 3 is possible using the double flanged hitch. Ball-head or rotating towing eye are also optionally available for the adjustable drawbar as is a braking system.