11-12 June 2025
Heath Farm, Leadenham Lincs LN5 0QE

Agriweld Demo

Agriweld will once again return to Cereals with 2 minimum disturbance machines in action on their demo plot.

The Min Dis Low Disturbance Subsoiler is designed to lift and alleviate compaction and promote soil structure while causing minimum disturbance to the top layer of soil. It features a leading row of 460mm serrated ODS discs that cuts through the top layer of soil and trash, allowing the following low disturbance leg to pass through the soil without great disruption. Leaving the cover of trash on the field is good protection against water and wind erosion of the soil. Disc bar is fully height adjustable independent from the legs.

The following leg combined with a standard low disturbance point drives through the opening left by the disc at a maximum depth of 300mm. The angled wings on the point lift the soil before it sits back down causing a shattering effect across width of the machine, alleviating compaction, aerating the soil and helps water infiltration. This is all done with low disturbance to the top surface of the soil.

 

 

Agriweld Subsoiler
Agriweld Multi Till

Also being put through its paces will be the versatile Multi-Till. It leads with a set of 460mm ODS discs followed by Auto-Reset Legs behind with a double row of mixing discs and finally the Agri-Packer. Each aspect can be individually raised out of work which gives 5 combinations for maximum versatility.

The Agri-Packer features our Easy-Clean Scraper Bar for the easy cleaning of debris which helps prevent the transmission off debris from one field to another.

Both machines will be in 3m forms.

Agriweld will also have a selection of products from their wide range including more cultivators, The innovative Quickshift and some of their renowned weights and transport boxes.

 

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