Upgrades to Vaderstad’s TopDown for 2011 sees new tines, shins and points that are designed to improve mixing and flow of soil and residues through the machine.
A further modification allows the operator to fold up out of work any number of tines, giving greater flexibility of use in different soil types and working conditions.
The unique shape of the tines directs the flow of soil upwards along the points and continues to move freely upward until the flow is broken by the MixIn-shin, which creates a cascade of finely distributed soil and plant residues.
The curved shape of the MixIn-shin makes it a phenomenal soil cultivator, increasing the mixing and straw incorporating effect. Different wearing times for the points and shins means they can now be replaced independently when worn, reducing the overall cost of wearing parts, while maintaining the quality of the work.
From 2011, all models in the TopDown series are equipped with a depth stop valve that allows simpler, stepless and more accurate depth setting. The hydraulic system gives easy, fast and precise depth adjustment over the entire working width.
A final modification is on the TopDown 600 and 700 models where broader tyres with heavy tread improve performance in tough conditions. The tyres are harder wearing and give a stable ride in the field and in transport.
For more information visit: www.vaderstad.co.uk.
A further modification allows the operator to fold up out of work any number of tines, giving greater flexibility of use in different soil types and working conditions.
The unique shape of the tines directs the flow of soil upwards along the points and continues to move freely upward until the flow is broken by the MixIn-shin, which creates a cascade of finely distributed soil and plant residues.
The curved shape of the MixIn-shin makes it a phenomenal soil cultivator, increasing the mixing and straw incorporating effect. Different wearing times for the points and shins means they can now be replaced independently when worn, reducing the overall cost of wearing parts, while maintaining the quality of the work.
From 2011, all models in the TopDown series are equipped with a depth stop valve that allows simpler, stepless and more accurate depth setting. The hydraulic system gives easy, fast and precise depth adjustment over the entire working width.
A final modification is on the TopDown 600 and 700 models where broader tyres with heavy tread improve performance in tough conditions. The tyres are harder wearing and give a stable ride in the field and in transport.
For more information visit: www.vaderstad.co.uk.