SuperMaxx 1200®
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SuperMaxx 1200® - 1

A multi-purpose cultivator SuperMaxx® A multi-purpose cultivator * 10 and 12-metre working width * Extensive ground coverage * Cost effective fuel consumption * Low operating costs

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Seedbed preparation in the spring: accelerated increase in soil temperature - an exceptional seedbed Allow the soil to aerate after you have worked it. Re-compacting can then be carried out during sowing. The soil will warm up more quickly this way. This is especially important in spring because the germination of the seed sown in spring is heavily dependent on the soil temperature. Aerated soil can be crumbled and re-compacted with a roller more easily than damp soil. A damp soil would simply be kneaded together by a roller. Carry out re-compaction before seeding immediately using a...

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Stubble breaking in the summer: Twice the area covered - half the fuel consumption (when compared to a heavy cultivator) Working over the stubble evenly several times creates the ideal germination bed: during the first pass, the work takes place entirely on the surface. Volunteer cereals and weed seeds are encouraged to germinate. Straw is lightly mixed in, but mainly stays on the surface. This straw covering preserves the precious moisture in the soil. Ideal germination conditions for volunteer cereals and weed seeds! The second pass penetrates a bit deeper. The entire area is worked to...

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Levelling and conditioning of soil promotes rapid straw decomposition and highly-effective, mechanical weed control Weeds have varying growth and emergence rates and grow in several different waves one after another. Lightly working the soil on multiple occasions encourages the non-germinated seeds to grow. During the next pass, the weeds that have already risen above the surface are ripped up by the tines. The harrow frees the roots of the weed from the soil and rests them loosely on the surface, so that they dry out and die. The use of mechanical weed control prevents the emergence of...

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Narrow points and closer tine spacing prevent rough clods Reduced tractor power is required and fuel consumption becomes more cost-effective Traditional cultivators move a lot of soil, due to their coarser tines and the large tine spacing, which takes up a lot of energy. They rip up rough clods from the ground that then have to be crumbled and re-compacted by heavy rollers, which further increases the power required. The multi-purpose SuperMaxx* cultivator levels the soil and works it into a fine tilth, reducing the traction power required, increasing greater ground coverage and ensuring...

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“Often only one pass was enough to prepare a perfect seedbed for maize.” Thanks to the highly-effective distribution of tines on the Guttler SuperMaxx® 1200, weeds do not stand a chance. Due to the 12-metre working width, the ground coverage is also excellent. When it is used in spring, often only one pass is required to prepare a perfect seedbed for maize. The ability of the machine to maintain its operating depth is excellent. Despite the 12-metre working width, the machine performed beyond our expectations. As to the rest, the working depth is simple and easy to set. The tine arrangement...

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■ Tines arranged in 7 rows 130 mm tine spacing ■ 3.00 m transport width ■ 45 x 12 mm robust tines strengthened by double-leaf springs retained by M16 bolts ■ Single-row harrow, 12 mm 0 tines, 130 mm tine spacing ■ High throughput - 561 mm frame clearance ■ Support wheels for depth position as standard (4 pack 11.5/80-15.3 10PR + 2 pack 550/60-22.5 16 PR)

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Guttler is the pioneer of re-compaction. When Fritz Guttler developed and patented the prism rings in 1976, the guiding principle was the primary idea of creating the ideal soil structure for a seedbed. The sheep’s hoof effect of the Guttler rollers has since become a well-known concept. We are not just mechanical engineers: you and your crop farming requirements are our primary concern. It is precisely because we understand the needs of crop farming that we are able to manufacture the necessary technical solutions. So why not take advantage of our many decades of experience! Avant and...

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