Used Precision Drills for sale in the UK

Browse a wide range of used Precision Seed Drills for sale at AMTEC, where we have over 30 years of experience sourcing, supplying and selling used farm machinery across the UK. Within our stock is a wide selection of seed drills, from precision to direct drills and cultivation drills in a range of models and drilling rows. Each precision drill we stock is sourced originally from a trusted industry manufacturer with machinery from brands including Kverneland, Accord and Kuhn.

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Our second-hand precision drills includes a full selection of models offering accurate seed placement through pneumatic or mechanical seed drilling processes, as well as a range of rows, to suit your crop type and farming processes. Each precision drill on our site originated from a trusted, well-known manufacturer and undergoes an assessment when it arrives at our yard to ensure we only stock high-quality, reliable equipment.

What’s the difference between seed drills and precision seed drills?

The difference between conventional seed drills and precision seed drills are the accuracy with which they place seeds and, therefore, the mechanisms they use for this and the types of crops they are typically used for.

Regular or unspecialised seed drills use a continuous seed drop mechanism that drops seeds at a fixed rate without spacing control. They’re effective when sowing crops that don’t require precise spacing such as cereals. Meanwhile, precise seed drills use advancing seed drop systems to ensure accurate seed spacing across both within and between placement rows. This precision drop system can either be pneumatic or mechanical. Precision drills are capable of sowing crops that require more accurate spacing to achieve good yield and quantity such as maize, soybeans, beets, or sunflowers.

Due to their advanced technologies, precision seed drills tend to require more operator input to run and require greater attention to maintenance when compared to other types of seed drills. For more information, consult our used seed drills buyer’s guide or find out more about the history of seed drills.

What are Pneumatic and Mechanical Seed Drills?

These two types of precision seed drills use different systems to ensure accurate seed placement.

A mechanical precision seed drill uses a mechanical meter in a plate, roller or pick up line to drop individual seeds as the machinery moves through the field. The spacing can be mechanically calibrated according to the seed shape and crop type.

Pneumatic precision drills, however, use air suction or air pressure to sort seeds individually. A rotating disc then cuts off airflow and releases the seed at precise intervals. They can operate at higher speeds and accuracy than mechanical drills but trade this for being mostly costly to operate and maintain.

Find second-hand precision seed drills with different widths and row sets

Our precision drill selection includes drilling machinery with different row sets to fit your crop types and farming operation. Discover narrow precision drills with 6 seed rows as well as wider machines with 8 rows or 12 rows.

What are the most popular brands of precision seed drills?

We have popular precision seed drills from the industry’s most-trusted manufacturers including: 

Choose AMTEC – The UK’s leading provider of used precision drills for sale in the UK

As one of the nation’s leading suppliers to the agricultural industry, with more than 30 years’ experience, we have the knowledge to help you get the best deal on a precision seeding machine. Our nine-acre site has hundreds of machines in stock. We’re conveniently located in central England. Our customer-centric approach is at the core of everything we do, ensuring all the farmers who choose us as their equipment partner save time and money while making the best decisions for their needs. Contact us today by calling 01926 640 637, sending an email to sales@amtec.co.uk, or by using the form on our website. Discover the ways we can help - you won’t regret it!

FAQ's about Drills

The drill you buy will depend on the type of tillage system that youprefer, and the soil type and conditions, amongst other factors that can change with the weather! Take advantage of expert knowledge by discussing your needs with our experts and we’re sure to source a great machine for you. Contact us today!

Direct drilling is very attractive to most farmers as it removes the need for multiple cultivation passes to create a seedbed. The main benefits of direct drilling  are cost reduction due to the reduced groundwork and soil heath as there is less traffic and soil disturbance helping the soil to work organically as nature intended.  Unfortunately, it doesn’t work for everyone; in some situations, the soil or conditions mean that more cultivation is needed to increase the germination of the crop.

To extend the life of your drill and to reduce damage how you store your drill after use is very important.  There are 3 main actions to carry out:

  1. Ensure the drill is thoroughly cleaned out, and all the seed (and fertiliser if it is a grain and fert drill) is removed, leaving seed in the hopper can not only damage the drill but also encourages rodent activity which can cause a lot of expensive damage to the metering system and the electrics.
  2. The drill should be cleaned and oiled/greased this will help keep any water out of the bearings and moving parts which will prevent them from being seized next time you come to use it.
  3. Keep the control box in a warm, dry place. The control box is one of the most important parts of the drill but is also one of the most delicate.  Ensuring that it doesn’t get damp and is kept at a constant temperature means it’ll be working again next year.

A combi or combination seed drill is an agricultural machine that allows for efficient seed planting. A combination drill combines ploughing and sowing into one, using tine or disc cultivators to turn and produce a stale seedbed before sowing the seeds.

Väderstad is a Swedish company, and most of their products (including seed drills) are manufactured in Väderstad, Sweden, the town after which the company is named. All Väderstad Farm Machinery is manufactured at their factory in Langbank, Saskatchewan, in Canada.

Väderstad’s Seed Hawk line is manufactured in the company’s factory in Langbank, Saskatchewan, in Canada.

Row Crops – Precision drills are ideal for row crops like maize

Cereals and Beans – Cultivation and combination drills are better for cereals and larger fields. Direct drills can also be used when zero-til is the goal.

Oilseed Rape (OSR) – Oil drills are used but you won’t find these on our drills page! Oil drills tend to be seeders mounted onto subsoilers because of how OSR root systems develop.

Tubular Crops – Potato planters and other specialised equipment.

What’s more important to consider is matching the drill to the soil type and possibly swap out drills as soil conditions change over the seasons.

What is the best drill for different soil types, soil conditions, and tillage concepts?

Disclaimer: This list is to act as a starting point to help form decisions. It’s best practice to discuss your land type, geographical location, planned crops, and preferred tillage concept with machinery experts, neighbouring farmers, and your agronomist to help create a detailed view of your needs.

Based on soil types

  • Heavy (clay) soils: when wet = combination drill, when dry = cultivation drill
  • Sandy soils = cultivation/ direct drill
  • Silt = cultivation/ direct drill
  • Loam = cultivation/ direct drill
  • Chalky soils = tine drill
  • Peat soils = cultivation drill

Based on soil conditions

  • Wet soil = tine/ combination drill
  • Compacted, wet soil = combination drill
  • Dry = cultivation and direct drills

Based on tillage concepts

  • Controlled traffic method = direct drill/ strip drill
  • Zero-tillage = direct drill
  • Min-til = cultivation

Yes, combination drills are slower as they include an additional soil cultivation step. Direct drills are faster since they skip the heavy cultivation stage.

Yes, the Väderstad Rapid can function as a direct drill, allowing seeds to be sown straight into stubble with minimal soil disturbance. However, it is also designed for versatile drilling, meaning it can be used effectively after conventional cultivation, such as ploughing or deep tillage. This adaptability makes it a popular choice for UK farmers looking to optimise soil health and crop establishment.
Väderstad drills are designed and built in Sweden, at the company’s state-of-the-art manufacturing facility. Renowned for their precision engineering and durability, Väderstad machines are widely used across the UK and Europe, helping farmers achieve more efficient and consistent seed placement.

The Väderstad Rapid is engineered for high-speed drilling and features single-pass seeding, allowing for direct drilling or use after minimal cultivation. It is well-suited for high-output operations that require efficiency and versatility.

In contrast, the Väderstad Spirit is specifically designed for precision seeding in pre-cultivated soil. It features a pressurised seed metering system and advanced depth control, making it ideal for farmers focused on uniform seed placement and optimised germination rates.

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