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How Is Your Disk Drill Treating You?

How Is Your Disk Drill Treating You?

“I am tired of constantly rebuilding prematurely worn parts.”

You can’t afford the risk of seeding with worn openers and it costs too much to be rebuilding openers when you should be seeding. A poor seeding job is wasted time and downtime is costly time.

Competitive disk drills annual maintenance can cost your farm as much as $9.45 - $12.15 per acre.

   

All Bourgault ParaLink Coulter Drill™ Seeding Systems are built with longevity in mind. Opener pivot points have needle bearings and greaseable hardened pins to retain exacting tolerances that stand the test of time. Openers that rely on non-greaseable pins and bushings to maintain disk angles will experience significant seed placement degradation as wear inevitably occurs. Perimeter induction hardened disks have improved wear characteristics on the wear radius, while allowing some flex near the hub to avoid breakage. Heavy-duty grease-able hub bearings with triple-lip seals provide the utmost in hub protection. Scrapers have carbide leading edges to protect and thus prolong scraper life. After over eight years of customer and dealer information Bourgault is pleased to release our annual maintenance calculator. Our results show dramatically lower per acre annual maintenance costs than competitor disk drill machines! Visit your local Bourgault dealer to compare your maintenance costs to the Bourgault 3720 PCD™ and 3820 PCD™.

   
   

 

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