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Fresh from the drawing board – Springerhacke

Hello everyone, welcome to our “Fresh from the drawing board” section. Let me tell you about our spring-loaded rubber-finger weeding system, the Springerhacke. We managed to come up with a nice name, didn’t we? It all started when we wanted to cultivate lavender. Next to it, only the BUSA Rotor can go, but what about the row spacing? Our best

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Fresh from the drawing board – BUSA PreDisc Series

Hello everyone, welcome to our Fresh from the drawing board section. Today, we are introducing a typically no-till accessory tool. The machine is essentially a pre-cutter module. It can be attached to the rear of a conventional seeder, and its discs cut the soil surface, whether it’s stubble or crop residue, preventing the seeding elements from clogging. This specialized X-shaped

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Fresh from the drawing board – UTIN mounted heavy disc harrow with BUSA Rotor

The basic structure is a suspended, heavy V-disc harrow. It was intended for forestry use, so it had to be as strong as the tractor’s lifting capacity could handle. We started with our super-heavy forestry suspended disc, using elements from our heavy agricultural trailed disc. The first row received tapered roller bearings with 610 mm disc blades. The massive but

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Fresh from the drawing board – Forestry X disc harrow with a twist

Hello everyone, welcome to our “Fresh from the drawing board” section. The plan is to always share our new developments here in this format, because they happen quite often. So, let’s get started! Our SX series covers nursery and orchard discs. We’ve received several new requests for a slightly larger and stronger version. So, we designed it, and here it

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Fresh from the drawing board – A small-scale Madonna with extras

Our Rotary Weeder for forestry, codenamed GYMF – FX4, has been around for a while. If not before, the public could admire it at the 2024 agroMASHexpo. This version of the FX series has only 2-2 rotors and, in its default state, it operates as a quasi-row cultivator, working the seedlings from the right and left as it moves over

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