New LEKO + liquid fertiliser spreader cultivator





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Made in Hungary
Hungarian product!
A row cultivator is a tillage tool that loosens the soil between crop rows and kills weeds. It has several benefits
such as reducing erosion
improving water management and nutrient supply. Cultivators can also be equipped with solid or liquid fertiliser delivery units to help crop growth
The use of liquid nitrogen in rotational tillage is now well established. Properly applied nitrosol does not require precipitation and is easily taken up by the crop. Liquid fertilizer application in a single pass with intercropping maximises nutrient uptake. The liquid nutrient applied in a targeted manner is available to the plant roots throughout the vegetative process. The liquid is delivered to the application site through a stainless steel tube attached to the spring hood
Technical data
Number of machined rows (pieces): 6
Power demand (HP): 50-80
Number of rigid hoes (pcs): 21
Number of spring caps (pcs): 35
Weight (kg): 680
Transport width (m): 4,5
Fertiliser spreader tank (l): 550
Fertilizer application: (kg/ha): 0-300