Key Features1. Three-Row Distribution: Equipped with three outlets or nozzles aligned to match the row spacing of potato crops, ensuring targeted fertilizer delivery.Adjustable row width (e.g., 60-90 cm) to accommodate different planting configurations. 2. Hopper or Tank: Features a hopp......
1. Three-Row Distribution: Equipped with three outlets or nozzles aligned to match the row spacing of potato crops, ensuring targeted fertilizer delivery.Adjustable row width (e.g., 60-90 cm) to accommodate different planting configurations.
2. Hopper or Tank: Features a hopper (for granular fertilizer) or tank (for liquid fertilizer) with capacities ranging from 300 to 1,000+ liters, depending on the model.Often made of durable materials like stainless steel or polyethylene to resist corrosion from fertilizers.
3. Spreading Mechanism: Granular models use augers, discs, or drop tubes to dispense fertilizer.Liquid models employ nozzles or sprayers for even application.
4. PTO or Hydraulic Power: Driven by the tractor’s PTO (typically requiring 30-60 HP) or hydraulic system for consistent operation.
5. Adjustable Application Rate: Allows operators to control the amount of fertilizer applied per row, calibrated to soil needs and crop stage.
6. Trailed or Mounted Design: * Mounted versions attach to the tractor’s three-point hitch; trailed versions are towed and supported by wheels for stability.
TECHNICAL DATA
ABD -380
ADB -480
Weight
Empty Weight
600 Kg
700 Kg
Bottom linkage category
2
Number Rows
3
4
Tractor requirements
Engine power (min.)
75 cv
85 cv
Data
Bunker capacity fertilizer/row
350 Kg
Working speed
8 - 10 Km/h
Applications Potato Farming: Primarily used to fertilize potato crops during planting (basal application) or mid-season (top dressing).
Medium-Scale Operations: Suits farms with 5-50 acres, where precision and efficiency are key but full automation isn’t necessary.
Row Crop Farming: Can be adapted for other crops like corn, sugar beets, or vegetables with similar row spacing.
Organic Farming: Compatible with organic granular fertilizers (e.g., compost pellets) for sustainable practices.
How It Works 1. Setup: The spreader is attached to the tractor—either via a three-point hitch or tow hitch—and the PTO or hydraulic system is connected.
2. Loading: Fertilizer (granular or liquid) is loaded into the hopper or tank.
3. Calibration: The operator adjusts the spreader settings (e.g., flow rate, row spacing) based on field conditions and fertilizer type.
4. Application: As the tractor moves along the rows, the spreader dispenses fertilizer directly over or beside the three potato rows, either through gravity-fed tubes, spinning discs, or spray nozzles.
5. Coverage: The fertilizer is applied uniformly, targeting the root zone to maximize absorption and minimize runoff.
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