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Amazone Cenius The mounted 3-row Cenius cultivator is used for shallow to deep soil tillage. The increased clearance ensures a trouble free material flow even in large amounts of straw. Concave discs provide levelling and wedge ring or open cage rollers provide the re-consolidation and ensure a superb operational performance. Working Width 3 metres
Changing the working depth of the inversion shares is simply carried out by reinserting the AMAZONE square eccentric pins. The concave discs and the following roller are parallel linked to the main frame. In this way the penetration depth of the concave discs and their working intensity is not affected by changing the working depth of the cultivator shares.
The sprung spiral tines function as stone safety device. In addition the loosening work of the shares is supported by the vibration of the tine leg.
Inversion shares ensure an optimum incorporation of crop residue. The three row arrangement of the tines prevents the Cenius from blockages.
The twin row arrangement of concave discs of the mulch cultivator Cenius mix soil and plant residue and level the soil. By repositioning the proven AMAZONE square eccentric pins the working intensity and working depth can adjusted centrally and without any tools. As standard the individual concave discs are secured against overload by the maintenance free rubber sprung elements.
As well as for re-consolidation the following roller provides the depth control on the Cenius with the depth setting being carried out by adjusting the position of the proven AMAZONE square, eccentric depth blocks. The wedge ring roller provides the reconsolidation in strips leaving a mixture of open and firmly packed soil areas. This reduces on the one hand the danger of capping and yet still creates on the other optimum germination conditions. The open cage roller as an alternative is for less soil re consolidation.
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