New version of TSB2 and disc incorporators
28th January 2025
Samson has launched a new version of the TSB2 trailing shoe boom, as well as two new disc incorporators.
Unveiled at the Agritechnica 2024 exhibition in Hanover, the TSB (trailing shoe boom) range allows precise application of organic fertiliser and enhances nutrient utilisation in the soil.
The new TSB2 model is now available in 15–18–21m versions. The TSB2 version includes two vertical distributors and six versions for working widths of 15m, 15–18m, 18m, 18–21m, 18–21–24m, and the newly added 15–18–21m.
Samson Agro says it’s designed to meet the demands of contractors and large-scale farms, offering the adaptability needed for the most challenging agricultural tasks. The working widths ensure excellent distribution and even lateral application of fertiliser under various conditions and on all soil types.
The Active Contour System is available as an option, allowing the boom wings to adapt freely to the contours of the field. With its three modular sections and floating mechanism, the TSB2 maintains consistent contact of the shoes with the soil, thereby minimising nutrient loss through evaporation and ensuring uniform application across the entire working width. The boom’s design allows for easy integration with all tankers, whether new or already in service.
Thanks to a modular design, users can adjust the working width according to their specific needs. The slide system allows for quick and effortless adjustment of the working width. Meanwhile, the Samson Active Pressure Management feature allows the adjustment of shoe pressure on the soil to preserve plant quality and achieve better results.
The TSB2 model also offers the option to activate the right or left side of the boom, thus eliminating overlap zones and reducing the risk of over-application. The SlurryMaster 5000 or 8000 control terminals automatically adjust the slurry flow to the newly selected working width.
Samson has also launched two new disc incorporators, the CDf and CDx. These innovative tools combine high-performance fertilisation and soil preservation, optimising the use of organic fertilisers even near residential areas, while preparing the seedbed in various agricultural environments, Samson reckons.
They are designed to adapt to different soil types. The CDf is ideal for light post-harvest work and stubble and cover crops, with a working depth of 3–12cm and a width of 4.5–6m.
Meanwhile, the CDx, designed for heavier soils, offers a working width of 8m and an adjustable depth of 3–12cm. The range now includes five models: CDf, CDx, CM, SD II, and Strip-Till.
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