The Horsch Pronto 6KE mit Amazone KG6000-2 is a seed drill, a precision planting machine designed for sowing grain and cereals across large areas of arable land. Horsch is a recognised manufacturer of agricultural machinery, producing a range of tillage, seeding, and crop-care equipment for modern farming operations.
This 2006-built machine combines two key components. The primary unit is the Horsch Pronto 6KE seed drill, fitted with pneumatic grain equipment and dual-disc coulters (two-disc shares) to open seed furrows. The drill features a Zugpendel (drawbar suspension) for stability, bottom linkage attachment, and rubber pressure rollers to ensure consistent seed-to-soil contact. A hydraulic fan powers the seed-flow system, and seed distribution is monitored electronically. The working width is 600 centimetres, with a row spacing (line spacing) of 12.5 centimetres, allowing precise, uniform grain placement across the full working width. The machine is equipped with a wheel-mounted chassis, tyres, and a packer roller.
Mounted as an integral component is an Amazone Kreiselgrubber (rotary harrow) model KG 6000-2, manufactured in 2010, fitted with a prism roller (prismenwalze) to break soil clods and level the seedbed ahead of drilling.
The machine is located in Pragsdorf, Germany, and is offered at €24,500.
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