Steketee SuperSprint

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Steketee SuperSprint van PieterA

Steketee SuperSprint | Picture made by PieterA

19 March 2016. Photo of a Steketee soil crumbler with a Steketee Maxisprint behind it. Put together a combination to lay land ready for sowing with high capacity and low fuel consumption. Not the expensive and not too wide to be able to go by road. The front machine is a soil crumbler that we bought new in 1983. Initially, the front roll drove the rear roll at an accelerated rate. When there was play on it, it was no longer nice to drive, so we took out the drive chain. In 1989 we bought an mf 3065 with front linkage. The Steketee was modified with a pushboķ, so that it could lead the tractor, on the back the Niemeijer rotor dough and behind it the Gruse potato planter. Now I made a towbar of an mf 155 on it, painted the teeth and let the rest shine / powder coated. The rear machine is a Maxisprint from 2006. This machine was carried in the lift. I made a demountable wheelset and a hydraulic articulated drawbar myself, so that I can use the machines one after the other. You can get that articulated drawbar and wheelset off in fifteen minutes, so that the Maxidprint can be used again. These machines hang on the land behind a tractor with nose wheel (a New-Holland TM 135) that presses the ground fairly flat. With this combination, in three quarters of the cases it is possible to lay the soil ready for sowing on our soil in 1 time. If it really does not want to, I replace the soil crumbler with a Kuhn rotor dough and spring 2020 I have processed almost everything 2x.

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