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One-Pass Productivity with Brandt's Lineup of High-Speed Discs

Discover the latest in tillage equipment with Brandt’s high-speed disc, designed to keep you efficient in the field.

By Haley Bilokraly
Farms.com Intern

Brandt is showcasing the latest tillage equipment in their lineup, the high-speed disc.

This piece of equipment has been optimized for efficiency with exciting features that make your time in the field more productive.

A highlight of Brandt's high-speed disc is its operating speed. It has been designed to operate between 10 to 14 mph. By significantly reducing the time you spend in the field, the high-speed disc allows you to cover more acres in less time.

Creating a uniform seed bed is vital for optimal germination, and the high-speed disc excels in this aspect. It utilizes active down pressure on its wings, ensuring a consistent seed bed for healthier crop growth and improved yields.

Additionally, Brandt knows that one size does not fit all when it comes to farming, so they’ve introduced the high-speed disc in 7 sizes. Ranging from 16 to 45 feet in width, there is a size that will fit your needs whether you have a small or large-farming operation.

Another standout element of this equipment is the inclusion of hydraulic scrapers. No more struggling with crowbars to remove rocks or debris. With a simple switch, the hydraulic scrapers efficiently clear the discs, allowing you to remain in the field longer and saving your valuable time and effort.

To hear more about the features of Brandt’s high-speed discs, watch the video below with Laython Ford, Territory Manager at Brandt.




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