Pneumatic Seeder Disc
A pneumatic planter is a machine that enables the precise planting of all types of seeds (beetroot, corn, sunflower, cotton, onion, melon, watermelon, peanut, etc.) that need to be planted in rows, with the desired spacing between rows and within rows.
The disc-type planting units enable easy planting in stubble fields. By attaching shredders to the front of the disc-type pneumatic seeders, they can also be used in tilled or semi-tilled fields.
Pneumatic planters are manufactured in 4, 5, 6, and 8-row configurations. Optional fertilizer dispensers are available in two types: sheet metal and plastic. The fertilizer hoppers are "V" shaped with sieves and have fertilizer discharge levers for easy cleaning after planting.
In pneumatic planters, the movement received from the drive wheels is transmitted to the planting units via a shaft through a gearbox that allows for easy adjustment of the row spacing, thus ensuring precise planting.
Thanks to these features, it enables planting in all types of soil conditions and allows for the even application of seeds and fertilizers.
Seed Drill
It is a tractor-drawn machine that continuously deposits grain and similar seeds along with fertilizer into the soil at the desired quantity and depth in a single pass. Seeds and fertilizer can be applied in the desired amount using a degree system placed separately in the seed and fertilizer compartments. It can be manufactured in 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26 rows. The coulter and seeding position can be adjusted using a mechanical lifting mechanism (automatic) or hydraulic cylinders.
General Features of the Machine:
We manufacture 8 types of seed drills with sequential fertilizer application: 12, 14, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24, and 26. The drive transmission systems and coulters have a mechanical automatic system (lifting mechanism) that can be adjusted according to the working and road conditions. The automatic lever in this system can be hooked to select the working and road conditions of the machine. It is a pull-type machine that continuously deposits grain and similar seeds and fertilizer in the same row at the desired quantities and depths.
Preparation and Application Considerations Lower Assembly System:
The planter settings that enable seeds to be sown in your field have mechanical adjustments that allow grains and fertilizer to be sown at the desired depth and quantity. These settings should be made by the farmer based on the terrain and field conditions.
Both settings are left at the same intervals. Fertilizer and seeds from the fertilizer and seed hopper combine in the telescopic path and are poured into the channel opened by the disc in the field via the lower system pipe and disc.
The furrow-like planting channel formed at the time of planting is largely closed by the closing mechanism (sliding chains) that follows behind. The remaining opening acts as a rainwater channel, supplying water to the seeds and fertilizer.