Precision Planting Bullseye

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This seed tube fixes two big problems — seed-tube bounce and excessive wear.

Too often, seeds hit the sensor on their way down the seed tube. When this happens, seeds ricochet down the tube causing the familiar skip/double pattern in the field. The BullsEye reduces these errors with a simple offset that moves the sensor out of the way of the seed path.

The second improvement is at the bottom of the seed tube.

We’ve inserted tungsten carbide wear tips that prevent the double-disk opener from wearing through the tip of the seed tube. It’s a simple solution to an annoying and expensive problem

The BullsEye Seed Tube Advantage

These photos show the advantage of Tungsten Carbide. The BullsEye seed tube on the right has 92 acres of use with no significant wear. The standard seed tube on the left was run in the same row unit as the BullsEye and is shot after just 16 acres. That little flap at the bottom of the seed tube can send seeds flying.

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