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Difficult jobs and the Fiaccadori technological solutions

by Giacomo Di Paola
July - August - September 2017 | Back

Maximulch is an implement designed by Agrisem for decompacting terrain and burying large quantities of vegetable residues presented at the EIMA Show by Fiaccadori farm equipment supplier in Tarquinia in the Province of Viterbo. This unique machines is equipped with slotted arms coupled with a double row of independent discs. This construction solution makes it possible to performance surface work for creating an excellent seedbed as well as deep down for improving the soil by loosening it or mixing in residues. In the same sector of soil preparation, Fiaccadori brought to the Casalina di Deruta farm the Cultiplow HD decompactor available with 3 and 4 meter working widths and 4 or 6 shares for raising and mixing the soil. The supplier’s catalogue describes this implement as ideal for farms with hard and difficult land. A Cultiplow HD strong point is a reinforced fixed frame with carbon steel shares resistant to wear for work down to the depth of 45 centimeters. 

For seeding Fiaccadori brought the EasyDrill built by Sky Agriculture for minimum tillage and sod seeding with models requiring power from 75 up to 250 Hp. 

The EasyDrill range features the Tandem system which locates the seeding disc centered between two control discs which continuously monitor depth. Fertisem technology is available as an option for seeding various products and fertilizer at varying depth. The versatile Aguirre TD seeders can perform sod seeding with minimum tillage as well as conventional seeding. The two models on the market have working widths of 5 meters for the TD 500 and 6.14 meters for the TD 600, 34 seeding unit arms for the 500 and 42 for the 600, 2000 liter hoppers and empty weights of 1,800 kilograms for the 500 and 2,000 kilograms for the 600. 

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