The Great Plains Centurion 600 Seed Drill is a precision grain-sowing machine designed for large-scale arable farming. Great Plains is a well-established manufacturer of agricultural tillage and planting equipment, serving commercial grain and crop producers worldwide. Seed drills of this type are used to plant cereal and pulse crops with accuracy and efficiency across substantial acreage, typically as part of a complete field preparation and establishment workflow.
This 2015 model has completed approximately 3043 hectares of work and is offered in used condition. The drill is equipped with two rows of hydraulically adjustable discs for soil cutting and seed placement, paired with corresponding drilling discs, sprung pressure systems, press wheels, and harrow attachments to firm and consolidate the seedbed after sowing. Hydraulic levelling boards maintain consistent soil contact across variable terrain. The machine features 420/55-17 staggered press wheels for ground engagement and soil firming. Wheel eradicators are included for pre-emergence weed control prior to crop establishment.
The drill incorporates several precision and safety features. Coulter blockage sensors monitor the condition of the seed-cutting discs during operation. Weigh cells are fitted to record seed application data. Pre-emergence and bout markers are provided to guide the operator during subsequent field operations. A hydraulic fan is mounted as part of the machine's drive and cooling systems.
This machine is located in the United Kingdom and is offered at £27,130.
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