Updates to the next generation of Sabre Tine Drill due to be launched at the NEC include relocated depth wheels, hydraulic depth control, side-to-side contour rolling pivot and better trash flow.
The firm says it has extensively utilised corrosion-resistant materials to maintain performance over its working life. There is an addition of a fourth row of tines for a reduced risk of blockages on the 3.0, 4.8 and 6.0m drills, with a 166mm row spacing as standard.
The base spec machine has a 2,000-litre hopper, GPS-linked metering and hydraulic fan, and prices start from £24,800.