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THE PROCESS
In heavier soil types or lay ground, the bed tilling process can be appropriate. The ScanStone bed tiller is an efficient and effective machine, primarily due to having quick change blades. Depending on the rotor speed, the bed tiller can do a very fine job or a rougher job depending on how much fuel and energy the farmer wishes to use. The amount of bed tilling should be proportional to the forward speed of the destoner.
CONFIGURATION
The ScanStone 6m triple bed tiller comes as standard as a folding unit. It is especially effective when being used in the potato/root crop sector where row widths are wider, and it is necessary to achieve outstanding depths. This model is available with various attachments which can be fitted to the rear of the machine.
The Quick Change Blade System works with a double flange rotor, locating bolts, and a clip and pin which holds the blade securely. This is a cost-effective system, because the holding bolts and the clip and pin do not need replaced every time a blade is changed, unlike a bolted blade where the operator has to buy 2 bolts and 2 nuts every blade change. It is extremely rare that blades are lost with this system because the hard pin and clip never come off. The flanges are protected by hardened steel wear plates which are reversible and replaceable. See testimonials for this mechanism on page 90 & 96.
L-blades maintain a constant depth for the life of the blade, and do not lose depth as the blade wears.
C-blades require less horsepower and are good for conditions where the soil is lighter and not so heavy. The panning effect is vastly reduced by using C-blades.
The spike rotor is used when there is no grass or lay conditions and where the soil is easily broken down. Spikes completely eliminate any panning.
A replaceable part that prevents the machine from opening as it glides through the soil.
Intake discs are used primarily when working on the ploughed surface. They allow the bed tiller to be dropped into the required working depth of the user. They also protect the side casing of the machine in some conditions.
Depth wheels maintain the depth of the bed tiller during work and minimise the floatation. These are used when there are no ploughs on the back.
The rear tailgate on the bed tiller can be adjusted to hold soil into the machine or let it flow through more easily. This is dependent on ground conditions and how thorough a bed tilling job is to be done.
Each bed tiller comes with a standard hitch system on the rear to allow various styles of ploughs to be fitted. The hitch system has two top links to allow depth and pitch adjustment.
Increase the longevity of the tiller blades, particularly the ones behind the tractor wheels.
The toolbox is operator-friendly for storing spare clips, pins and blades, as well as any other piece of maintenance equipment.
The country of use kit consists of a hard-copy of the user manual and machine stickers in the country’s spoken language.
• English (Standard)
Discover how we established a first class reputation for reliability in a vast variety of soil conditions both at home in the UK, and in countries throughout the world.