Lamma 2016 will see the launch of Weaving’s Short Disc 8000T. To complement its existing and hugely successful Short Disc range, the company has recognised the need for a higher-output, 8m model to maximise efficiency.
Currently in use on farms across the UK, this well-recognised shallow cultivator is fast and economical to use, perfect for chitting weed-seeds and volunteers, producing a level and uniform finish. Weaving Machinery has introduced the new larger model because it says the need for maximising efficiency and productivity has never been required more than today.
Built for reliability and endurance, the Weaving Short Disc cultivators have a 12 month guarantee on non-wearing parts. The low maintenance requirement is a key feature with boron steel notched discs mounted on maintenance-free fully sealed bearing hubs. The powder coating surface treatment inhibits corrosion and extends working life on all metal components.
Standard equipment for the Short Disc 8000T includes 64 scalloped boron discs followed by a full width V-ring roller. Transport lights, hydraulic brakes and BKT flotation tyres, coupled with a compact 3m transport width, make this machine fully road compatible.
A modest power requirement of 250hp enables operators to match productivity with efficiency. High work rates are achievable while maintaining working depths between 1.2cm to 7.6cm.
The heavy-duty, horizontally folding universal tool carrier allows operators to interchange implements to utilise the machine to its full capacity throughout the year.
The Short Disc 8000T will be available from January 2016 priced at £28,600 ex VAT.
For more information visit: www.weavingmachinery.net.