VADERSTAD ROLLEX 620 ROLLS 6.2M - 11019283 For Sale

Stock number: 11019283

VADERSTAD ROLLEX 620 ROLLS 6.2M - 11019283 For Sale

Stock number: 11019283

£5950.00

2013 year, excellent condition, CrossKill rings, extendable drawbar.

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Brand
VADERSTAD
Category
ROLLS
Description
ROLLEX 620
Serial No
RX00015572

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FAQ's about Rolls

Farm rollers are used to break up clumps of soil, removing any small rocks and other forms of debris that get in the way when planting and harvesting. This is done by pushing the rocks and other solid objects further down into the soil. This creates a more level and uniform surface, using farm field rollers helps ensure crops are planted and harvested in a consistent manner. You can find out more about field rollers in our blog on the importance of Field rollers in Agriculture.

Cambridge rollers are predominantly used as part of the cultivation and drilling process. A Cambridge roller is known to have breakers between the rings, which helps to break down clods of soil and create an even seedbed. Cambridge field rollers can also be used after sowing, which increases uniformity of seed emergence, subsequently improving the growth rate of vegetation.

The weight of a field roller depends on several factors, including the type of soil, the intended use of the field roller and the size of the field. A typical field roller used for compacting soil on a small to medium sized field can weigh anywhere between 500 to 1000 Kilos. As a general rule, your field roller should be heavy enough to effectively compact the soil, but not so heavy that you rick causing any damage to the field or the underlying soil structure.

The cost of a field roller can vary depending on its size, weight, and features, as well as the manufacturer and retailer. For a basic manual or tow-behind field roller prices can start as low as £1,500 to £4,950 for a smaller model, while a larger and heavier field roller can cost upwards of £6,000 to £24,000. It is important to consider your specific needs and budget when selecting a field roller, you may want to consider other manufacturers to compare prices and features.

Field rollers are a valuable tool for any farmer looking to improve the quality and productivity of their fields. They create a more even surface, perfect for planting, harvesting and maintaining the overall health of the soil. Farm rolls are an important part of any successful agricultural operation.

Packer rollers are crucial in achieving ideal seedbed preparation by re-compacting the soil. This process decreases soil porosity and water evaporation, resulting in equal access to nutrients, moisture, and light. A well-prepared seedbed leads to excellent crop growth and high yields.

Some field rollers can be filled with sand or water to provide extra weight when needed. Filling your field roller with water or sand also gives you the advantage of being able to drain/empty the roller to a lighter weight for certain uses or during transport.

Top tip: If you are using a field roller that contains water make sure to drain it in the winter and cold season to avoid expansion problems from icing water.