Description
The FERTILIZER SPREADER DOUBLE DISC 1000-2000 is an agricultural device designed for the even distribution of fertilizer across medium to large fields. It utilizes two rotating discs to spread fertilizer uniformly, ensuring optimal coverage and nutrient absorption by crops. With a hopper capacity ranging from 1000 to 2000 kilograms, this spreader is ideal for farms requiring efficient and precise fertilizer application. It is typically attached to a tractor and powered by the tractor’s PTO (Power Take-Off) system, which drives the discs for centrifugal spreading.
Technical Specifications
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Hopper Capacity: 1000 to 2000 kg (depending on the model)
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Disc Type: Two rotating discs for spreading
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Spreading Width: 10 to 24 meters (adjustable)
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Body Material: Stainless steel or reinforced plastic
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Control System: Manual or hydraulic for adjusting spread rate
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Tractor Connection: Three-point hitch system
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Tractor Power Requirement: 40 to 80 horsepower (depending on the model)
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Spreading Speed: Adjustable based on tractor speed
Features
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Uniform Spreading: Dual discs ensure even distribution of fertilizer across the field.
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Adjustability: Spreading width and rate can be customized for different applications.
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High Capacity: Large hopper reduces the need for frequent refills, increasing efficiency.
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Durable Construction: Made from corrosion-resistant materials for longevity in harsh conditions.
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Ease of Use: Simple control system allows for quick and precise adjustments.
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Tractor Compatibility: Designed to work with standard tractors equipped with a PTO system.
Advantages
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Increased Efficiency: Even distribution promotes better crop growth and higher yields.
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Time and Cost Savings: High capacity and fast spreading reduce labor and time requirements.
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Precision: Adjustable settings prevent over-application and waste of fertilizer.
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Durability and Reliability: Robust design ensures long-term performance.
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Versatility: Suitable for both granular and powdered fertilizers.
Applications
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Arable Farming: Spreading fertilizer on cereal crops, vegetables, and other field crops.
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Horticulture: Distributing fertilizer around fruit trees and orchards.
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Agricultural Research: Used in trials for precise fertilizer application.
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Organic Farming: Evenly spreading organic and natural fertilizers.
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