Heavy Feathertop Rhodes Grass (FTR) being worked over with a bar, near Toowoomba
An airseeder box added to the front of a bar, used to scratch in oats for stock feed, inset shows the good finish achieved, near Condobolin
Nigel, in the paddock, delivering a bar near Koorda in WA. Taking the time to discuss best operation and setup.
A tight sorghum stubble, that was being worked near Toowoomba
This paddock had barley grass and was tightly packed, they have had their Ajustabar in working it over. Look at the moisture penetration! The soil is nice and friable now and the trench was dug just using their hand
Statice which has been flicked out using an Ajust-a-bar, tap root and all before sowing. This is what the farmers wanted from the bar and they have their result.
The easy and simple folding mechanisms makes changing paddocks easier
A single pass with and Ajust-a-bar leaves your stubble on top, right where you need it
Cutting depth can be controlled with the parrallelogram castor wheels
Ajustabar’s unique hydraulic accumulators allow the gangs to be used in float; only disturbing the top layer of soil or you can use them to apply pressure to increase the cutting depth to a maximum of 3 inches.
Working in the WA wheatbelt
Doesnt have to be a big tractor to pull and Ajust-a-bar
Ajust-a-bar® demolishing a 20 bag (2.8t/ha) oat stubble