The GS Series Overseeder has three seed boxes that can be used for cool season, warm season, and legumes, letting operators plant anything from rye and oats to prairie grasses, wild flowers, radishes, and soybeans. |
The rear drive roller firms and presses soil kicked up by the front tillage tool. This creates a uniform seedbed with loose soil necessary for ensuring proper seed germination. |
Calibration tray system is used to assist in adjusting the seed cups for the desired seeding rate. The calibration tray can be used with the overseeder in the stationary position or pulled over a short distance to the seedbed. |
The GS Series Overseeder has spiked front rollers. When the front rollers are straight, the large front pins will penetrate the soil in a straight pushing action and little disturbance is caused to the turf. Angle the front roller for more aggressive tearing action. |
Seeding Equipment
Fiberglass ring corrugated roller ensures seed-to-soil contact |
Tickler lines along entire working width incorporate and cover seed |
Optional full-width front gauge roller (recommended for rental operation; cannot be used with front gauge wheels) |
Optional scraper bar for clay or wet conditions |
Optional wheel agitator keeps material from packing and bridging over the discharge. |
A swath control lever lets you choose either a row or broadcast spread, while also varying the direction of the pattern. |
The Ground-Driven Broadcast Spreader hooks up to small tractors or ATV’s and is perfect for working your garden, nursery, greenhouse, or athletic field. Plus, this versatile tool can spread salt over snow- and ice-covered pathways. |
A rugged deflector shield (optional) helps ensure uniform spread swath and keeps salt on your sidewalk. |
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