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Güttler 6,4 m offset cylinder
Csongrád-Csanád county, 6800 Hódmezővásárhely
Hungary
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Condition
New
Type
Güttler PW 640 Offset
For sale / for rent
For sale
Year of manufacture
2023
Engine Demand (Horsepower)
80-120
Suspension method
Half suspended
Construction method
Egyéb henger
Accessories
Lighting, Undercarriage
Description
Güttler PW 640 Offset cylinder
Standard equipment:
- Güttler self cleaning prismatic cylinder 45/50 cm,
- Number of sections: 3,
- Warning sign and lighting,
- Total machine weight: 3.250 kg,
- Working width: 6,4 m,
- Minimum tractive effort: 90 HP.
OPTION: FlatSpring leveller (20 levelling boards)
Unmatched self-cleaning thanks to the original Güttler star profile, allowing you to work longer than with other rollers, even in wetter soil conditions. Even wetter soil that comes to the surface when ploughing will not clog the Güttler roller due to its unique self-cleaning properties. Extraordinary clod breaking and compaction effect to achieve the optimum soil condition as quickly as possible, with less power requirement. Outstanding clod breaking, earlier seedbed preparation and sowing even in dry clods. Fine clod sealing layer to eliminate adverse weathering effects, no potting, erosion or deflation. It can be used for ploughing, scrub cultivation in spring, stubble management in summer, seedbed preparation in autumn and seedbed sealing for a quicker return on investment. Post-emergence rolling further improves emergence conditions and seedbed establishment, resulting in more and more reliable crops. A tiny clump of loose sealing layer with depth compaction for easier and explosive emergence. More soil-friendly ploughing, therefore faster establishment of soil life in spring. The Güttler standard roller produces a suitable seedbed even in compacted and dry soils. The Güttler roller is the most suitable tool for bush rolling in autumn cereals, with which a yield increase of up to 15% can be achieved.