"All the wear components have been strengthened to increase durability, and that has more than doubled the service life compared to our old generation push-row units," Niensteadt explained. If you're getting 200 (row acres) on the old row units, you should expect close to 400 on the new one before you have to start doing maintenance on high-wear components, he said.
But it's not only the design of the push-row unit that gives the 5670 its strength. "It starts where it bolts to the tool bar itself," Niensteadt said. For example, Kinze increased the strength of the face plates physically mounted to the tool bar more than 45%.
For the first time, Kinze is offering a split-row planter with a factory-installed fertilizer package, with a bulk-fill seeds component. Both 16-row (120-bushel seed capacity) and 12-row (80-bushel seed capacity) planters can be fitted with 300-gallon liquid fertilizer packages.
Here are other features offered with the Kinze 5670:
- Residue control, closing wheel, fertilizer and seed-handling options to meet the requirements of each farm.
- An all-new frame featuring 24 inches of toolbar clearance, an adjustable active hydraulic weight transfer system, up to 30 degrees of wing flex and VF radial tires.
- Blue Vantage display-controlled onboard 300-gallon fertilizer system featuring a diaphragm-style pump, delivery rates of 2-25 gallons per acre, optional factory-installed plumbing to connect to saddle tanks or a nurse tank, and an automatic tank-leveling system to maintain equal fertilizer levels in both onboard tanks while planting on slopes.
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