Farm king - HIGH SPEED COMPACT DISC
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Specifications
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HIGH SPEED COMPACT DISC
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Year |
2021
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Sale Type |
New
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Manufacturer |
Farm King
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Quantity |
0
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Manufacturer Qty |
0
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Price |
Contact for price CAD
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Description
THE FARM KING HIGH SPEED COMPACT DISC EXCELS AT MANAGING DIFFICULT RESIDUE IN CHALLENGING FIELD CONDITIONS.
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FEATURES
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Features
Features
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Designed for high speed operation, it is more productive than traditional tillage since it operates at field speeds of 8 - 12 mph (12 - 20 km/hr). Two rows of blades set at a compound angle achieve a full cut at 2.5" (63 mm) working depth. This means no uneven ground surface left to hinder planting operations. Four blade size options: 20" to 26" (508-660 mm) and the choice of 3 rear finishing attachments: steel cage roller; corrugated rubber roller or a spring roller makes the Farm King High Speed Disc fully customizable for your local residue, field and moisture conditions.
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FRAME: DESIGNED TO FLEX AND FLOAT
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LARGE TIRES
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TRANSPORT
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MANAGE RESIDUE AT HIGHER SPEED
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RUBBER SUSPENSION
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BLADES
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SPECIFICATIONS
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Specifications
Specifications
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10” BLADE SPACING |
HS8525 |
HS8530 |
HS8535 |
HS8540 |
Transport width |
11' 10" |
11' 10" |
11' 10" |
11' 10" |
Transport height |
13' 5" |
13' 5" |
13' 5" |
13' 5" |
Weight per ft. average |
1031 lb |
947 lb |
895 lb |
854 lb |
Horsepower required |
335-425 hp |
335-425 hp |
390-480 hp |
450-550 hp |
Working depth |
2.5" - 5" |
Blade spacing |
10" with rear blades positioned between front blades so the result is 5" spacing which provides a full cut at 2.5" working depth. |
Blade sizes: |
20" x 6.5 mm; 22" x 6.5 mm; 24" x 8 mm; 26" x 8 mm, notched or plain, shallow concave to minimize compaction. |
Bearings/hubs: |
Peer TillXtreme bearings; 20" blades use the Hub 30, w/ 4-bolt hubs and the 22", 24" and 26" blades use Hub 40, w/ 6-bolt hubs. Bearings are double roller design, sealed, maintenance-free |
Rock protection: |
Each blade is protected by 4 rubber torsion elements which absorb impact and allow the arm to move up/down independently. |
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