Rotago F brings ISOBUS to power harrows

Rotago F power harrows are available in hydraulically adjusted basic spec and high-tech ISOBUS versions, and both are available with on-the-move adjustments of the levelling bar and working depth.

Rotago F brings ISOBUS to power harrows

This advanced specification is all about efficiency. With each centimetre of working depth moving around 140 tonnes of soil per hectare, those working in constantly changing soil conditions can benefit considerably from on-the-move implement adjustments.

And this is where fuel savings of up to 20% are available, by operating only at the minimum depth needed to create a seedbed.

When used in combination with the f-drill front hopper and folding toolbar, ISOBUS automation can make the operator’s task much easier.

Rotago is a clean-sheet design. The F suffix denotes folding models available in 4m, 4.5m, 5m and 6m working widths. The range features a pushed – rather than pulled - gear case, with depth adjustment achieved by raising and lowering the gear case in its frame, through a parallel linkage. And sensors monitor and protect against over-loading or mis-use.

A modular f-drill CB F toolbar can be used with Rotago F models, and uses CX-II coulters offering 12.5cm and 25cm row widths.

To manage high axle loads on public roads, the Rotago F and f-drill CB F toolbar combination can be equipped with a single transport wheel with a suspension function – this removes around 1.5 tonnes of weight from the tractor, lowering the tractor’s rear axle load.

 

Adam Burt, Kverneland Soil Specialist
Email Adam Burt, Kverneland soil specialist: 

info-uksales@kvernelandgroup.com 

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