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Seeder Attachment

Place seed with proper spacing and at precisely the right depth with the seeder attachment. Unlike broadcast seeders, the seeder attachment is a ground-driven unit that seeds directly into the soil for better germination and more accurate coverage.

When operating the seeder, front rollers firm and press small rocks below the surface while also pressing seed into the seedbed. And rear rollers split the shallow ridges and gently form the soil around the seed, ensuring optimum seed-to-soil contact. This action eliminates broadcasting seed into unwanted areas such as flowerbeds and walkways.

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At a production rate of more than 2 acres per hour, the seeder attachment gets the job done quickly and efficiently. The seeder is the ideal attachment for farmers, landscapers, and homeowners with acreage.

Seeder Features:

  • Adjustable Gate Control: Adjust the gate to the desired setting for accurate control and metering of seed planting rates.
  • Bob-Tach™ Mounting System: Offers +/– 7.5 degrees of fore and aft rotation, permitting the seeder to easily follow rolling terrain.
  • Front and Rear Rollers: Front rollers firm and press the seed into the top half-inch of the seedbed, while rear rollers ensure optimum seed-to-soil contact.
  • Hopper Capacity: Depending on seed type and planting rate, the hopper’s capacity will cover several acres without refilling.
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How Does It Work?

Front & Rear Rollers:

Front rollers crush lumps and press down small stones to form a firm, wellprepared seedbed. Seed is precisely metered with the proper spacing and at the right depth, where it will germinate quickly.

Rear rollers split the shallow ridges made by the front rollers and gently form the soil around the seeds, ensuring optimum seed-to-soil contact.


The Result:

The result is a perfect seedbed — smooth and firm, with small stones pressed down.