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SINGLE DISC DRILL

SINGLE DISC DRILL


The Single Disc Drill has a patented opposing single disc design that is remarkably simple to operate and maintain. Each opener has just two moving parts – two wheel bearings that need to be greased once a year – reducing maintenance needs and keeping you working in the field.

SPEED & PRODUCTIVITY
What makes the Single Disc Drill so productive? Simply put, it can move. Fast. And just as importantly, it can do so while working at top efficiency in any tillage environment. By covering more ground in less time, even smaller Single Disc Drill models can seed more acres faster than larger competitive drills.

- Speed
Consistently run at speeds of 8 to 10 mph, compared to a typical industry mark of 6 mph

- Size
Available in 30, 40, 50 and 60-foot widths (and 30-foot Narrow Transport).

EASY TO MAINTAIN
The Single Disc Drill has a patented opposing single disc design that is remarkably simple to operate and maintain. Each opener has just two moving parts – two wheel bearings that need to be greased once a year – reducing maintenance needs and keeping you working in the field.

- 75% fewer moving parts than competitors
- Requires no in-season maintenance

FERTILIZER ACCURACY
Placement of fertilizer in relation to seed is critical to planting success. The Amity Single Disc Drill features a mid-row bander to apply liquid, dry or NH3 fertilizer directly in between the seed trenches created by the drill’s two discs. The discs also provide the unique capability to throw soil back over the fertilizer immediately after its application – no other drill on the market is capable of capturing and retaining NH3 with such a high degree of efficiency.

- Fertilizer Placement
Discs are spaced 6 inches apart, with mid-row banding placing the fertilizer only 3 inches from each row and up to 1.5 inches below the seed. This puts the fertilizer exactly where it should be to feed the seeds, and not the weeds (competitive drills typically space rows 10 inches apart, putting fertilizer 5 inches away).

- Packer Tire
A rear packer tire further helps to properly close the furrow and capture NH3, with seed on each side of the tire. The agronomy all happens under the tire.

- Spacing
Tight spacing, just 2 feet from the fertilizer disc back to the seed disc, keeps fertilizer application accurate even when turning or operating on hills.


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