Kuhn Espro 1002 RC Seed Drills
Kuhn has introduced the Espro 1002 series – updated models of trailed seed drills designed for minimal soil cultivation (mulch seed drills). According to the manufacturer, these machines offer a large working width (4 or 6 m) and a range of design features that boost productivity and ensure precise sowing at high speeds. In particular, four new models have been added to the lineup: Espro 4000 R, 4000 RC, 6000 R, and 6000 RC.
One of the key innovations in the 1002 RC series is the upgraded distribution block (metering unit), which enables uniform and accurate application of seeds and fertilizers even at speeds over 10 km/h. The hopper capacity of the R and RC models varies, but in those with the RC index, the hopper is divided into two sections for separate distribution of seed and fertilizer. This approach optimizes resource usage and allows you to adjust the ratio based on the needs of each specific field.
To improve the surface layer of the soil, the seed drills are equipped with a double-disc system, with front discs that shred crop residues and loosen the soil. Immediately behind them are large packer wheels approximately 900 mm in diameter, ensuring even consolidation. With this sequential arrangement of working elements, the Espro 1002 forms a stable seedbed conducive to uniform germination.
Another distinctive feature is the Crossflex bar, where the coulters are mounted. Each seed disc has its own gauge wheel and a pressure adjustment system. This allows you to set the seeding depth from 0 to 60 kg of pressure per disc, which is particularly important when working with various crops and soil types. In addition, disc cleaners prevent soil build-up, preserving consistent sowing performance even in wet conditions.
Thanks to the folding frame, Kuhn Espro 1002 RC seed drills are easy to transport and set up. When unfolded, they cover a working width of 4–6 meters, while during transport their width is reduced to about 3 meters, making road travel more convenient. If necessary, the machine can be quickly folded or unfolded, saving time, especially when moving between fields.
The Espro 1002 RC series achieves high productivity not only through its robust construction but also due to its ISOBUS-compatible electronic system. This means operators only need a single terminal in the tractor cab to monitor and control all key indicators: seeding rate, coulter pressure, hopper fill level, and more. Furthermore, this setup simplifies data collection and analysis throughout the sowing campaign, helping farmers boost overall efficiency.
Overview of the Espro Series
All seed drills in the Kuhn Espro lineup – from the most compact 3-meter versions to wide 8-meter models – are developed with the min-till (minimal tillage) concept in mind. They feature a sturdy frame, the Crossflex system for precise seed depth control, and large packer wheels for optimal consolidation. Users can select models with different working widths (3, 4, 6, 8 m) and varying hopper configurations (single or split). This ensures that a broad range of needs can be met – from small-scale farms to large agri-enterprises. Modern electronic controls enable quick adjustments of seeding rates, while the design of the discs and wheels ensures stable sowing at speeds up to 15–17 km/h.
Useful Information: “Bas-Agro” LLC is a manufacturer and supplier of agricultural spare parts for Kuhn seed drills, offering a wide variety of components that meet strict quality standards and ensure dependable, long-term performance in the field.
Overall, Kuhn Espro 1002, as well as the other models in the Espro series, stand out for their balanced design, combining high productivity, precise seed placement, and reliability in different farming conditions. Their large hoppers, convenient folding frames, and well-thought-out working elements make the sowing process quick and efficient, while integrated electronics simplify operation and monitoring. Thanks to their high versatility and power, these seed drills are a dependable choice for producers seeking maximum returns from every hectare while saving time and resources.
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