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Accurate metering drive | The metering system is suitable for all seeds and seed quantities from 1.5 to 400 kg/ha. Large metering cassettes generate low peripheral speeds and protect the seed from damage. Conversion from fine seeds to normal seeds is carried out in seconds by exchanging the metering cassettes. They can even be changed when the seed hopper is full. The metering cassettes supplied as standard cover up to 95 % of all seed types. Additional cassettes are available, for instance, for maize or specialist crops. |
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Comfort-Pack 1 with TwinTerminal 3.0 | In order to make pre-metering, calibration and emptying of any residual amounts even easier, AMAZONE offers Comfort-Pack 1 with TwinTerminal 3.0 for the Cirrus in conjunction with an ISOBUS terminal. The TwinTerminal is mounted directly on the seed drill near the metering units. The location of this offers a decisive benefit: The driver can now perform the calibration operation and input the data from that calibration directly into the machine and no longer has to repeatedly get on and off the tractor. The TwinTerminal 3.0 consists of a water- and dust-proof housing with a 3.2" display and 4 large keys for control. |
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Segmented distributor head with electric half-side shut-off | The segmented distributor head provides huge flexibility for the pneumatic seed drill. Asymmetrical tramlines can be implemented without any undesirable seed rate reduction on the other half of the machine. The segmented distribution head can be used in conjunction with electric half-side shut-off. The half-side control is located directly inside the distributor head. In combination with Section Control, or the GPS-Switch automated part-width section control from AMAZONE, the use of the half-side shut-off can lead to considerable savings, as overlaps and unsown areas are avoided. |
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Seed pipe monitoring | Another useful system to assist the driver is the optionally available seed pipe monitoring which detects immediately any blockages down at the coulter and in the seed tube. Mounted directly behind the distributor head, sensors monitor the seed flow in the seed pipes. Incorrect switchover of the tramline rhythm is automatically detected by the system. Especially on long working days, the monitoring is an elegant solution to help keep an eye on the working performance. |