Creating track guidance furrows
The Treffler spring-tooth cultivator tine is mounted in the middle between the sowing units. This patented tine cannot deviate sideways and therefore delivers a precise furrow.
The core principle of the 3-beam hoe is row guidance of the hoe in soil furrows created when sowing. The crucial factor here is that the tine has no lateral play. The patented tine renowned from the precision spring-tooth-cultivator is used to meet these requirements.
The Treffler spring-tooth cultivator tine is mounted in the middle between the sowing units. This patented tine cannot deviate sideways and therefore delivers a precise furrow.
Hoeing and scattering the seed row for corn or soy pre-emergence is a very effective means of weed control. The next wave of weeds can then be harrowed out of the row precisely using the Treffler harrow.
The hoe’s 3-beam frame offers maximum freedom for tool positions and combinations. The first beam has the guide tine as standard.
Anything is possible. From narrow grain gaps to pumpkins with a 1 meter row gap or more: they can all be achieved.