How to use a Rotadairon soil cultivator. Full Demo.
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- Опубліковано 29 жов 2020
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The Rotadairon model 145 is a compact reverse tillage soil renovator that not only tills at a depth of 5.5" (14cm) with non panning blades but pulverizes clods, screens the loose soil from large debris such as rocks and also levels the surface and compacts it with a roller wheel. This is an old machine but still produces the quality one would expect of a Rotadairon. Properly maintained these machines will last decades. - Наука та технологія
Best demo I’ve seen yet of that attachment. Thanks.
More to come :)
This is like a good movie..... Always looking for the Sequel.
Beautiful!
We recentely bought a rotadairon 145 niv. (150 working width), perfect in combination with our New Holland 50 hp. Construction is extremely solid and absolutely made for a long life use, weight is about 515 kg.
As a landscaper I tested a lot of other stone buriers, but nothing, really nothing beates a Rotodairon. Not in construction quality, not in working result. I save a lot of time compared to my previous machine (no rd). The hydraulic side shift of the roll is an easy and usefull feature. This is how they all should been build. Why working with a Lada when there excists a Lamborghini?
A satisfied customer 👌
Glad to hear it! Thanks for the fantastic review.
How is it doing now? How is it to get parts if needed? I know they are manufactured overseas. Would you recommend this if I have compacted clay soil with 2" rocks?
@@brandonkyes354 Still very happy with the machine! No problems so far and I don't expect any. Not much can break down. There is a slip clutch on the drive, if you get large objects stuck in it it will slip. Put the Pto in neutral and drive the machine backwards and the object usually comes out by itself. The machine is powered by a chain in an oil bath.
The manufacturer is in France. I am from Belgium. The dealer where I bought it has been working with them for years.
@@brandonkyes354 You can always drive a cultivator through it first to decompact the soil. 5 cm is no problem. Of course, you should have enough soil to 'cover' the stones. Rest assured, you won't see stone impacts in the tiller's bucket, it is very solidly built.
Does it have a shear bolt and where is it situated?
Does the roller cover the ruts?🤠
is there a seeder to put on ?
I have A LOT of different size rocks throughout my yard. It used to be farmed but now we want to seed it with grass. Would this unit be ok to use? Is there a certain diameter rock to avoid? And would it jam up the tiller part of the unit?
This should help - ua-cam.com/video/IBjPUryLKlQ/v-deo.html
and this - ua-cam.com/video/gYbEZ3HaT-I/v-deo.html
Where can I get one in the U.S.?
Whats rhe price on one of these in 6 foot.
Is this machine suitable for reseeding paddocks used for dairy cows?
Absolutely
That thing works better then a harley rake
While we like Harley Rakes for many applications, the depth of work, rock filtration and final grade end results of our Rotadairon are ideal when one desires more than a general surface knockdown.
What is the horsepower on the tractor?
Sorry for the delayed response. That's a John Deere 4410 and it has 34.6HP.
I checked your website and it has very little information on the different models and there is no where to purchase one. Are you just getting started in the industry?
Here are the different model specs. static1.squarespace.com/static/5dd86de5fd94f3074aa5b650/t/6203ef9ffa35555d76c4f148/1644425119784/RotaDairon+Specs+-+FOB+OR+%282%29.pdf
Not the kind of thing you purchase online. Best to talk to someone over the phone.