Tramline offset
Wheelings in the field inevitably reduce the actual growing area for the crop. Although switching off the rows in the wheel marks saves on inputs such as seed and fertiliser, it reduces the seed rate and thus reduces the natural yield potential of the field. The tramline offset solves this problem, since the units in the affected rows are hydraulically moved to the side. This prevents the rows from being switched off and ensures that the seed density remains the same. Crop care machinery can drive through the crop without damaging the plants.
Creation of a tramline without row shut-off by offsetting the second sowing unit to the right.
1. The left-hand tramline was already created during the first pass.
2. The right-hand tramline is created during the second pass.
Your advantages with a hydraulic tramline offset:
- Optimum yield potential since the seed rows do not need to be switched off, they are just offset
- Relief for the driver by automatic detection and adaption to make the tramline
- Lack of plant damage during subsequent working in the crop, as a result of the existing tramline
- Optimum fertiliser supply since the fertiliser coulter and the singling unit are displaced together