Setting up the machine plays a decisive role in achieving perfect crop care results. PÖTTINGER guarantees simple and time-saving adjustment of the individual elements.
Straightforward adaptation
With the FLEXCARE row crop cultivator, there is no need for time-consuming measurement and alignment of the weeding tools. A preset hole matrix and indicator scales on each component make it easy to set up all the tools.
The FLEXCARE row crop cultivator can be optimally adapted to all crops and operating conditions thanks to its wide selection of adjustment options.
Simply set and change the row width in 25 mm steps using a hole matrix; secure in place using a spring-loaded pull pin and eccentric clamp
Set the working width of each hoe element at 15 mm intervals using a hole matrix without the need for tools
Depth adjustment is infinitely variable using a mechanical spindle with scale.
Each tool leg is height adjustable using a clamped connection. Notches with 15 mm steps provide an indication.
The position and angle of the following tools is easy to adjust.
Equipped with the latest technology, the FLEXCARE row crop cultivator guarantees convenient operation. This not only saves time, but also saves resources and protects the plants.
Low maintenance requirement
The parallelogram mounting is equipped with sealed plain bearings for minimum maintenance. These are easy to replace in order to retain row tracking accuracy at high operating speeds.
Space saving storage
The integrated parking stands on the flanged wheels and the support legs at the rear allow the FLEXCARE row crop cultivator to be parked and stored in the transport position.
"We have been using the FLEXCARE on our farm for two years to incorporate liquid fermentation residues and for controlling weeds early on. In 2023, we hoed 500 ha of maize with the FLEXCARE. We particularly appreciate the flexibility of the hoe. The individual shares can be easily adjusted and removed. What's more, the camera system works very well, even in different crops, high levels of airborne dust, or if the sun is low on the horizon."
Anica Hauptmann, PAE Marktfrucht GmbH
Putlitz | Germany