
The supply line is designed to be telescopic and is routed centrally along the main frame. The large cross-section of 150 mm allows high volumes to be transported at high working speeds.
The distribution head is located in the centre between the discs and the rear roller. In the transport position, the distributor head folds forward to form a compact unit. When the distribution head folds out, the hoses to the distribution rail straighten out so that there are no jams. As a result the material is transported without obstruction, ensuring a constant flow.
Application and distribution are carried out by 18 baffle plates close to the ground. This makes full surface application possible regardless of the wind conditions. The distributor rail is positioned in front of the rear roller.

The angle of a flexibly adjustable distribution rail with distribution plates determines the depth at which material is deposited, so that a variety of different applications can be covered. Depending on the application, the rail can be set at a shallower or steeper angle in relation to the ground surface to cover the spreading medium with more or less soil.

Setting the distribution rail with the outlet diagonal to the ground feeds the seed and/or fertiliser into the flow of soil. As a result, the material joins the flow of soil to be deposited on or near the surface.
This method is suitable for sowing green manure or cover crop mixtures.

By setting the distribution rail directly perpendicular to the ground, the material is immediately mixed into the flow of soil below so that it is deposited across the full cultivation depth. The fertiliser and seed are therefore distributed throughout the entire cross section of soil movement.
During stubble cultivation, for example, compensatory fertilisation of potash or nitrogen can be used to accelerate the decomposition of straw. Starter fertiliser can also be applied during seedbed preparation.