ESPRO 1002 (R) seed drills for min-till seeding
A versatile and user-friendly solution
The range of new ESPRO 1002 (R) seed drills, replacing the ESPRO 1000 (R), consists of four models: two rigid models of 3.00 and 4.00 meters (ESPRO 3002 and 4002) and two folding models of 4 .00 and 6.00 meters (ESPRO 4002 R and 6002 R). They are long range tools: 2,500 litres for the 3.00-meter version and 3,500 litres for the 4.00 to 6.00 meter versions.
What are the advantages?
The new ESPRO 1002 (R) models retain the same great features that made the range famous.
- A versatile and universal seeding solution thanks to the combination of six independent working sections,
- Fast and precise seeding with the CROSSFLEX seeding bar,
- Low fuel consumption due to the narrow, large-diameter, staggered press wheels,
- A user-friendly tool with the ISOBUS terminal.
What’s new?
ESPRO 1002 (R) seed drills have a new design and new features taking into account user experience and needs:
- Lower overall machine weight reducing the pull-power requirement and therefore fuel consumption,
- A mid-height side platform and half-opening mode for safe and practical loading,
- « Straight » working discs perfectly adapted to min-till farming practices,
- Maximum ground pressure increased from 80 to 120 kg.
What about electronics?
- Seeding unit pressure and working-depth settings are quick and easy,
- Automatic headland turn management, no action needed on the tractor controls,
- Intuitive calibration test…
All this managed with an ISOBUS terminal.
So many great features that make the ESPRO an ergonomic seed drill designed for user comfort!
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