Latest Pottinger and Fendt shown at tillage demo day

To coincide with the grassland season drawing to a close, Atkins Farm Machinery of Birr, along with Pottinger, held a working day in Co. Offaly to show off the manufacturer’s latest tillage equipment.

Latest Pottinger and Fendt shown at tillage demo day

Latest Pottinger and Fendt shown at tillage demo day

The event was held on some of the same ground that Agrilandvisited earlier this year to take a look at the Fendt 5255 combine harvester, a machine which left very few volunteers behind.

Long live the plough

Like all other plough manufacturers, Pottinger has not yet given up on the concept of total soil inversion as the fail-safe starting point for the growing season.

Moving away from the implement is fraught with difficulties and will, in many cases, increase reliance on other inputs.

Plough Pottinger Atkins field
The five-furrow Nova plough works on the volunteer free ground cut by the Fendt 5255 combine

On the day there was a five-furrow Nova with slatted mouldboards, which is described as a 200hp plough. This was mounted to a Fendt 724 Vario which moved the assembly effortlessly through the ground at a depth of 10in.

The beam may appear a little too slim to cope with these power levels, however it has internal reinforcement back to the third furrow which enables it to work safely with bigger tractors.

Pottinger plough developments

In further news, released since the demo day, Pottinger has announced the updating of its heavy-duty Servo range of ploughs, which are suitable for tractors of up to 360hp.

Plough Servo Pottinger
Pottinger has updated its Servo range of ploughs to make them easier to attach and reduce fuel consumption

Although of a more robust build, it shares many features with the Nova units. These include hydraulic stone protection and the company’s traction control system that allows weight transfer to the rear wheels when fitted with a slotted headstock mounting for the top link.

Mounting the plough is said to be easier, as is adjustment, with hydraulic alteration of the furrow width being available along with a front furrow track adjustment of 500mm.

Secondary cultivation

Disc sets are versatile tools and may themselves be used as a primary cultivation tool as well as seedbed preparation.

Pottinger had an example of its Terradisc range in the shape of a trailed model of 5m width with a ring roller as a final packing tool.

Pottinger Atkins discs
With wheels folded for field use the weight of the carrying frame sits above the discs

Being trailed, the road wheels need lifting when in work, and the party piece of this model is to raise them to a position above the discs rather than leave them hanging to the rear.

The advantages are that the weight of the road frame sits above the discs, enabling greater penetration, as opposed to the shifting of the centre of gravity to the rear, which can act to lift the tractor and makes for more uneven weight distribution.

Sowing the Crop

Two drills were working on the day: A 3mmounted unit, the Fox 300 D, and a 5m Aerosem with a 2,400L front-mounted hopper.

The smaller machine was equipped with a set of discs running in front of the coulters. This may not work the soil to the same degree as a powered harrow, but it is lighter, easier on the horse power requirement and attracts a Targeted Agricultural Modernisation Scheme (TAMS) grant.

Drill fox 3m Pottinger
The Fox 300 D can be used in minimum cultivation systemusing only the discs is when the soil conditions are right

The Aerosem F series drills split the pneumatic drill into two parts. The drill and cultivation tool remain at the rear, while the seed is carried in a front tank, an arrangement which allows wider drills to remain tractor mounted.

Aerosem Atkins drill
The Aerosem front hoppers can be equipped with packer wheels to help spread the weight

Overall transport width remains at 2.75m for this model when folded. The front tank is pressurised and maybe split to accommodate both seed and fertiliser.

Both drills have a maximum coulter pressure of 50kg. With two coulter mounting bars, all the coulter arms are the same length and can exert equal pressure across the whole width of the drill.

Extension to Aerosem range

Following the success of the 5m Aerosem VT trailed pneumatic seed drills, Pottinger is now launching the same combination with a working width of 6m.

The company claims that this range of trailed pneumatic seed drills is designed to increase productivity and profitability on different types of soil in varying conditions.

Aerosem tank seed ground
The latest Aerosem trailed drill has a working width of six metres

Pottinger also suggests that it gives perfect consolidation with a large grooved tyre packer as well optimum seed placement, thanks to the dual disc coulters with excellent ground tracking.

Fendt is not to be forgotten

Although the working demonstrations centred around the Pottinger implements the event was organised by Atkins of Birr, which reports growing sales of the Fendt brand in the area.

Atkins drill fox aerosem
Fendt tractors offer savings through greater efficiency and a rock solid resale price according to Trevor Richardson of Atkins Farm Machinery

Both Atkins and Fendt believe that it is a premium brand which brings greater efficiency to farming through reduced operating costs and the deployment of the latest technology.

Following on from the recent launch of the latest 700 series, the company also notes that diesel-powered tractors will be with us for a long time yet as other technologies take time to become established.

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