The Arrow8ft Compact No-till Drill

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The Arrow’s wide range of adjustments, including disc spring rate, opener cant, variable position packer wheels and hydraulic lift for accurate seeding depth control, ensure that this drill can handle just about anything you throw at it. At a full 8’ working width, the Arrow shares the double-shot Mark III cast-iron opener with its smaller brother, The Dart 5’ and the same patented Cushion Drive metering cup assemblies as are on our larger Clean Seed drills. The Arrow sets itself apart by being our first no-till drill to carry our double shot electronic metering system along with a 2nd generation bluetooth connected in-cab control unit.

Add in a heavy duty frame built to withstand years of hard use, up to 12 openers at a 7-1/2 inch row spacing and a high capacity (24 Bu.) hopper and you have one of the most versatile compact drills on the market at a price point that is hard to beat.

  • Cushion Drive Metering

    Seed, fertilizer and soil conditioners are accurately fed to the opener assembly through our proprietary metering system.

    Our system embodies the concepts of gentle product handling through its unique delivery system avoiding any unnecessary stress on the seeds.

  • Electronic Control

    The electronic in-cab control system contains the setup inputs for configuration.

    They also contain rate settings allowing the operator to adjust the seed, fertilizer and soil conditioner flow rates “on the fly” to compensate for local environmental and soil conditions.

  • Single Pass No-Till Seeding Capability

  • Scalloped Disks with Tension Springs

  • Double Shot All-Cast Opener Blades

  • Individual Tension Packer Wheels

On May 03, 2012 the UBC Centre for Sustainable Food Systems announced results of its soil disturbance analysis. These results concluded the Company’s technology performed “exceptionally” well across all soil and cover crop conditions and produced an exceptionally low percentage of soil disturbance leaving an average undisturbed cover of 98% after planting.

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