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21ft
cultivator built by Morris
| Heavy Duty
Cultivators & Air Seeding Concept of Morris Trip
Assembly: The trip assembly is set at 750 lbs. of trip pressure before it is put in the ground. What this means is that you are not towing the spring pressure that builds up with conventional coil type tines as the legs start to move through the ground. Also, because the leg is solid in the ground at any speed it will not swerve around tough crop roots etc and will only trip when it meets an object of greater resistance than 750 lbs. on the point. | |||||||||
| This also allows you to use any of our huge range of points from two inches wide to 16 inches wide. Two inches wide to dig and mix-eight inches wide and up to mow down crop, weeds, stubble etc and incorporate. | |||||||||
![]() 20 foot cultivator built by us. Very narrow transport width. Ideal for New Zealand roads. | All paddocks are cultivated ready to drill in at least one pass less if using sweep points on rear of cultivator and spikes on the front row. | |||||||||
| 16ft
model with hydraulic
folding wings. Very narrow transport width. |
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| -- Air Seeding | |||||||||
Air Seeding
| The concept is to carry a decent
volume of seed and fertiliser into the paddock (e.g. 5 cubic metres or more) and do your drilling faster, easier, non-stop and all with one man. No heavy lifting of bags, because it has its own auger. No fertiliser near the seed in the ground, because the drill points place the fertiliser under the seed at whatever depth you require (e.g. half an inch below the seed or up to 3 inches below the seed). | |||||||||