11.0 - USABLE PLANTS
11.1 - Plants with rootball
This transplanter has been produced for transplanting seedlings of vegetables,
flowers, tobacco, nursery plants etc., with rootballs having the following characteristics:
- conical or cylindrical with a diameter of up to 6 cm (fig. 7)
- cubic, from 3x3 to 4x4 cm (fig. 7.1) with the special optional insert inserted in each
cup (see chapter 26.5)
- cubic, from 5x5 to 6x6 cm (fig. 7.2) using the special 6x6 drilling cups, optional
(see chapter 26.2).
11.2 - Plants without rootball
It is also possible to transplant bare root plants, provided their leaf system is small,
for example nursery cuttings, peppers, onions, leeks, etc., within the size limits
indicated in (fig. 7.3).
11.3 - Bulbs and seeds.
It is possible to plant bulbs and seeds of any kind, up to a maximum diameter of 6
cm.
12.0 - PLANT MAGAZINE
MOD. WOLF
One rotating tray holder for each row (fig. 8.A) is normally provided.
The following additional types of plant holder are also provided:
- inclined box holder (fig. 8.B)
- plant holder for plants with rootball (fig. 8.C)
- transverse tray holder (fig. 8.D).
MOD. WOLF-COMPACT
A two-level transverse tray holder (fig. 8.D) is normally provided.
All plants must be removed from the magazines when travelling on the road.
A= cm 1 ÷ 6
B= cm 4 ÷ 7
C= cm 4 ÷ 15
D= cm 8 ÷ 22
A= cm 5 ÷ 6
B= cm 5 ÷ 7
C= cm 4 ÷ 15
D= cm 9 ÷ 22
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A
A
A
FIG. 7
A
FIG. 7.2
WOLF
WOLF-COMPACT
A= cm 3 ÷ 4
B= cm 3 ÷ 7
C= cm 4 ÷ 15
D= cm 8 ÷ 22
A= cm 1 ÷ 4
B= cm 5 ÷ 7
C= cm 4 ÷ 15
D= cm 9 ÷ 22
A
A
FIG. 7.1
A
FIG. 7.3