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.
We immediately created several versions of it. With 6 discs in one row, with a 45 cm spacing, 12 discs with a 25 cm spacing still in one row, or 24 discs in two rows with a 12.5 cm spacing.
It is a legitimate question to ask that if the seeder originally did not have the weight and coulter pressure to perform direct seeding, why doesn’t the front machine roll on the surface? The answer is the load transfer system, which slightly “lifts” the tractor, effectively stealing its weight, so it can still be lifted during transport. Clever.
So far, it was standard. Or rather, it wasn’t, but this is a Busa thing.
Sharp-eyed observers may notice that one of the machines has injectors on the second disc row. We are experimenting 😉