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The new AMAZONE Cirrus 8004-2C Grand trailed cultivator drill with three-chamber hopper

The Cirrus 8004-2C Grand combines flexibility, precision and performance in one machine – tailored to the requirements of modern agriculture.
AMAZONEN-Werke H. Dreyer Europe
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The Cirrus 8004-2C Grand combines flexibility, precision and performance in one machine – tailored to the requirements of modern agriculture.

IMAGE SOURCE: AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG

  • AMAZONE introduces the Cirrus 8004-2C Grand, an 8 m trailed cultivator drill designed for large farms and contractors with tractors from 280 hp.

  • The new three-chamber hopper with a 5,900-litre capacity allows simultaneous metering of up to three different products, enhancing flexibility and precision.

  • The Cirrus 8004-2C Grand offers a new 12.5 cm row spacing option, ideal for spring sowing and reducing weed emergence.

  • The AutoPoint automatic measuring system optimizes switch times, improving sowing precision and minimizing misses and overlaps.

  • New front tools, including a Crushboard with guide wheels, are available for better seedbed preparation in heavy or cloddy soil conditions.

  • Optional features such as an on-board hydraulic system and air pre-heater enhance operation in low hydraulic capacity tractors and damp air conditions.

AMAZONE has extended its range of high-performance Cirrus Grand large area seed drills with an 8 m version, the new Cirrus 8004-2C Grand. The trailed cultivator drill is ideal for large farms and contractors working with tractors from 280 hp. The Cirrus Grand meets the requirements of a wide range of establishment systems thanks to the precision and flexibility provided by the simultaneous metering of different products via the new three-chamber hopper.

New: Three-chamber hopper makes for pioneering establishment methods

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A key feature is the new three-chamber hopper with a total capacity of 5,900 litres. Combining three chambers in the one hopper offers a high level of flexibility and easy accessibility for the operator. Up to three different products can be individually metered at a ratio of 40:50:10. For example, rape, fertiliser and slug pellets can be applied in a single pass using the Single-Shoot process. In addition, wheat can be sown together with the simultaneous application of fertiliser and micro-granules. All products are delivered precisely to the same point in the seed furrow, which ensures efficient application.

Solutions for modern arable farming – the new 12.5 cm row spacing

The large distributor head and the choice of the Smart plus equipment level ensures optimum lateral distribution. The individual row shut-off ensures high sustainability by reducing any waste of seed and fertiliser on headlands and in wedge shaped fields. Tramline control is provided symmetrically, asymmetrically or flexibly and is selected in a user-friendly manner via the ISOBUS terminal. The distributor head adjusts automatically. This intelligent system means that the working width of the seed drill is independent of the respective tramline system. Deactivating individual rows offers a particular advantage. For example, rape can be sown with double row spacing.

The Cirrus 8004-2C Grand also benefits from an additional row spacing option. On top of the conventional row spacing of 16.6 cm, a narrower spacing of 12.5 cm can also be specified. This is ideal for spring sowing and farms with high weed pressure. The narrow row spacing allows the crop to cover the soil over more quickly, which reduces weed emergence. This leads to a cleaner crop and, in the best-case scenario, decreases the use of herbicides.

Schematic diagram of the individual row shut-off system on the Smart plus distribution head. Left: seed tube open. Right: seed recirculates, air escapes through the seed pipe closed to the seed.<br>IMAGE SOURCE: AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG

AutoPoint: Switch time optimisation for good field hygiene

The AutoPoint automatic measuring system, an intelligent solution for determining conveying times, has now been incorporated in the Cirrus 04 Grand. A sensor in the seed coulter determines the conveying time of the seed flowing from the metering unit to the coulter and automatically adjusts the switch-on and switch-off points of the system on the headland. This technology constantly improves the Section Control times and increases sowing precision. This results in the minimisation of misses and overlaps, thereby promoting better field hygiene.

Crushboard and guide wheels extend the range of front tools

In addition to the T-Pack front tyre packer, new front tools are also available for the Cirrus 04 Grand. A Crushboard with outlying guide wheels has been specially designed for farms with heavy or cloddy soil conditions. The Crushboard levels the surface, breaking up clods and ensuring a level seedbed, especially for use after the plough or following rough primary cultivation work. The guide wheels on the outside of the machine ensure smooth guidance and prevent the wings from sinking into the ground. The Cirrus Grand is also available with guide wheels in front of the disc element for farms that carry out complete seedbed preparation before sowing. This means that there is no need to use a front tool.

Optional on-board hydraulic system and air pre-heater

Another plus point is the optionally available on-board hydraulic system with a push-on PTO pump. This enables the drill to be operated with tractors with a low hydraulic capacity. The optional air pre-heater ensures trouble-free operation when working in damp air conditions. It increases the temperature of the air flow by around 8 °C reducing the formation of condensation and thus preventing seed dressing or fertiliser dust from sticking in the conveyor system.

Updates also available for the 9 m version

These new updates are now also available as options for the Cirrus 9004-2C Grand with its 9 m working width. The new levels of equipment significantly increase both efficiency and output. 

Source: AMAZONEN-WERKE H. DREYER SE & Co. KG