Bednar Omega OO6000L Grain Drill.

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  • Опубликовано: 24 апр 2020
  • Commissioned By Bednar UK to produce this video of their Omega OO6000L grain drill working in Nottinghamshire.
    The OMEGA OO_L is a versatile seed drill of a light concept with disc soil preparation for seeding various crop types with row spacing of 12.5 or 16.7 cm with large seeding quantity variation in both the conventional soil preparation system and in the minimising one. The arrangement of individual working parts secures the unique and competition-less soil preparation before sowing in combination with precise seed placement, low weight, and simple setup.
    Precise seedbed preparation thanks to the 460mm aggressive discs and seed coulters.
    Precise placing of seed at an identical depth across the entire working width, thanks to the “PSP” system (Precise Seed Placement).
    The “X” layout of the disc section ensures perfect alignment behind the tractor; no offset required!
    Staggered tyre packer with a self-cleaning effect ensures constant performance of the seed drill.
    Light and robust machine design.
    Quick and simple seed calibration.
    Intuitive control via the ISOBUS terminal.
    125mm or 165mm coulter spacing.
    Pressurised hopper for even seed distribution.
    Direct drill. Strip till drill. Min till drill. Cultivator drill.
    Probably, the only drill
    Available from 3m to 8m Grain only
    Available 4m and 6m for Grain and Fertiliser (OO_FL)
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Комментарии • 4

  • @romanschmitz4809
    @romanschmitz4809 4 года назад +1

    Very Nice Video 👍🏻 Greets Roman

  • @DeLandbouwSpotter
    @DeLandbouwSpotter 4 года назад

    Good video.

  • @philrant2408
    @philrant2408 4 года назад +1

    The problem with all this type of video is they show the machines 'At Work' not how they work, or how well compared to others.

    • @Farmingphotography
      @Farmingphotography  4 года назад

      Its hard for a brand to openly compare another brand that's why the media do tests against machines and not expecting brands to compare but unfair really