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Manufactured by:Copperhead AG based inHartford, SOUTH DAKOTA (USA)
The Copperhead Furrow Cruiser® finally solved the SIDEWALL COMPACTION problem that came with the development of the double disk opening system on modern planters. The “V” created by the opening system on planters causes a compaction zone that is necessary to get the seed down to planting depth. The problem with this is that current stock rubber tires and cast press wheels cannot ...
Manufactured by:Copperhead AG based inHartford, SOUTH DAKOTA (USA)
The Furrow Cruiser Xtreme is a cast spiked closing wheel that is made for the toughest of conditions and high speed planting. The wheel has 14 angular teeth that will break up sidewall compaction and close the furrow. The extra weight will help the wheel to penetrate tougher field conditions. Works great and stays clean in cover crops. The width of the wheel will help with firming of the soil ...
Manufactured by:Copperhead AG based inHartford, SOUTH DAKOTA (USA)
BRAND NEW FOR 2024! THE FURROW CRUISER 2! (Cruiser 2 for CIH 500T is One Wheel + Conversion ...
by:Syngenta based inBasel, SWITZERLAND
Neonicotinoid seed treatment insecticide based on thiamethoxam, for use against soil-dwelling and early season pests in a broad range of ...
Manufactured by:W.R. Smale Co. (1979) Ltd. based inMossley, ONTARIO (CANADA)
Large capacity kart 24 * 48 deck. Minimum turning radius for easy manoeuvrability. The 10inch tubed pneumatic wheels glide over irregular surfaces easily and result in less flats. Large grip handle. ...
Manufactured by:Copperhead AG based inHartford, SOUTH DAKOTA (USA)
The Drill Cruiser’s unique combination of sidewall crumbling and soil firming makes it an effective product for JD drills and air seeders. Its angular tooth design helps prevent spearing of trash and clogging mud. The Drill Cruiser works in virtually all soil types- from sandy to heavy and clay-based, and provides improved seed slot closure in both conventional and no-till practices. The ...
