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Contact:Rob Weaver
Phone:+44 1530 614340
Stanton Under Bardon, United Kingdom LE67 9TW
General
Manufacturer
OPICO
Model
SWARD LIFTER
Serial Number
SERIAL NUMBER
Condition
New
Stock Number
110026531
Description
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New Opico Narrow Fold Harrow & Pneumatic 8 Outlet Seeder
6mm Harrow, 8mm tines.
FEATURES & BENEFITS
The OPICO Grass Harrow has revolutionised grass harrowing in recent years, with larger working widths, more adjustment and aggressive spring tines mean that a better job can be achieved faster and at a lower cost.
With typical working speeds of 4.5mph to 7mph the Grass Harrow is a high capacity machine, a 6m for example, is more than capable of covering over 100 acres in a normal working day. The working widths range from a very handy 1.5m up to the very wide 27m. There are rigid, mechanical and hydraulic folding units with a choice of 7mm or 8mm tines.
The machines are designed for strength without the need for high horsepower and are equipped with a fully adjustable depth wheel, which works alongside the tine angle settings for maximum effectiveness. The hydraulic folding models have a single acting ram with an accumulator that applies 8-10 bar pressure over the full width of the harrow to give true contour following across the field.
The OPICO grass harrowing concept simply transforms the way you work your grass. The angle of the tine combined with the overall design of the harrow makes it ideal for stimulating new grass or renovating old pastures.
With an OPICO Grass Harrow, leys can be re-vitalised and dry matter yields boosted. You can attach an OPICO Air Seeder, and oversow old worn leys to boost grass and clover content, or start afresh and put down a brand new ley with the harrow and seeder combination.
The OPICO Grass Harrow covers every inch of the ground, thanks to its unique contour flexing tine bed. It clears moss, opens the surface, improves aeration and encourages growth. Like all good ideas it is very simple and is now recommended by thousands of farmers who have switched to this common-sense approach to what used to be a ‘harrowing’ job.