RAZR
The RAZR provides the latest in disc drill technology for better penetration and ground following while delivering positive closing and packing for excellent seed to soil contact. |
Precision
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Walking Beam Design
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Parallel Linkage
The proven parallel linkage system delivers 10” of transport height while allowing 18” of operating travel and constant down force over the entire working range. |
Seeding Speed
Experience higher productivity with higher operating speeds coupled with your choice of Morris air carts. |
Double-Shoot
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Firmer/Crumbler
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Disc Design
The RAZR row unit is engineered to be consistent and easy to set. |
Gauge Wheel
16” spoke gauge wheel runs beside the disc to eliminate mud build up and plugging between the gauge wheel and disc blade. The carbide scraper provides extra wear life and strength. |
Disc Blade
20” diameter disc blade gives a long field life and allows for a reduced blade angle of 5 degrees while still forming the seed furrow. |
Simple Adjustments
Adjustments for seeding depth is quick and easy to set. |
Packer Wheel
12” dual rib packer wheel connected to the walking beam closes the furrow and firms the soil over the seed. |
Performance
Designed for unmatched performance and outstanding results |
In-cab Pressure Control
Once set, pressure can be adjusted from the tractor cab for changing moisture and soil conditions. |
Robust Design
Heavy duty 4” x 6” frame, non-greased composite linkage bushings with two 100-hour hub grease points make the drill durable and easy to service. |
Efficient Tractor Hydraulic Control
The hydraulic accumulator acts as a hydraulic cushion for the row unit and significantly reduces the demand on the tractor hydraulics compared to continuous flow designs. Downward force can be adjusted from 200 to 690 lbs. depending on spacing and available frame weight. |
Valve Block
Conveniently located on the front bar of the drill, the hydraulic valve manifold provides all the operator adjustments. The design reduces row unit cycle times by locking accumulator pressure in the hydraulic circuit during the row unit cycling, to avoid recharging the system each time the row units are lifted and lowered. |