AVR is launching the trailed Ceres 450 combined potato planter, a 4-row trailed potato planter with a hopper capacity of up to 3,500 kg (4x75 cm) or 4,000 kg (4x90 cm).
AVR launches trailed Ceres 450 combined potato planter
Now that the potato planting season is upon us, we have a newcomer in the field.
Potato machine manufacturer AVR is launching the trailed Ceres 450 combined potato planter.
The Ceres 450 is a 4-row trailed potato planter with a hopper capacity of up to 3,500 kg (4x75 cm) or 4,000 kg (4x90 cm).
The Ceres 450 in a nutshell
The Ceres 450 is a 4-row trailed potato planter with a hopper capacity of up to 3,500 kg (4x75 cm) or 4,000 kg (4x90 cm). Each individual potato row assembly can be disconnected manually (electrical also available as an option).
The total wheel movement from left to right is 30° (+15°, -15°). The clever mechanical design ensures that the rotation axis always remains vertical, and that the wheels constantly remain in contact with the ground.
Advantages of the trailed assembly
When planting potatoes, the main advantage of a trailed machine besides the weight distribution is the fact that the user can also combine the Ceres 450 with tilling equipment, such as the specially designed AVR GE-Force C ridge cultivator, the basic AVR GE-Force and with other brands.
Culti Control Option
The Culti Control is a useful option. It ensures that the GE-Force C always maintains a constant cultivation depth, enabling the user to avoid double passes. The potato planting depth is always set independently.Straight or round-sided ridges
To obtain a good ridge, it is vital to not only select the correct ridging hood, but also to set it correctly.
The ridging hood is operated as standard by means of an automatic pressure control. The accumulator in the hydraulic circuit ensures that the hood is always kept under constant pressure. The user can also opt for the well-known PDC system (Proportionally Distance Controlled). This system uses two ultrasound sensors to measure the amount of soil in the hood. Based upon this input, the pressure on the hood is adjusted in order to maintain even ridging.
The tipping hopper on a potato planter without a ridging hood can be lowered to such an extent that a trailer full of seed potatoes can be unloaded straight into the hopper of the potato planting machine. This only requires dismantling the wooden beam.
Soil and crop protection
The anti-erosion option moves up and down to create small terraced levels between the earthed up ridges.
The potato planting machine can also be fitted with a fertilizer, a powder, grain and/or spraying system to protect the crops.
Control Panel
View of the Control panel
If the tractor can be equipped with a GPS system, it will be able to control two aspects: on the one hand, switching the potato planting channel feeders, their vibrators and jets on and off, and on the other hand, the spray path system.
In Practice
View the AVR Ceres 450 potato planter at Potato Europe 2017