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Dante Macchine Agricole: the subsoilers of the Ares XL line

by Fabrizio Sereni
October - November 2018 | Back

The tilling machines of Dante Macchine Agricole, a Veneto company based in Bagnoli di Sopra (Padua), were created in response to the demand of those farms which - as the manufacturer notes in a technical note - are moving from plowing to tillage. In this market segment, the leading product of the Veneto company is undoubtedly the Ares Dsm line, composed of medium-power models characterized by the innovative design of the anchor. The technicians of the Paduan company have developed a technical solution to optimize not only the degree of penetration into the ground, but also the architecture of the frame, designed specifically to eliminate the risk of occlusions.

Among the pluses of the Ares Dsm line, it is worth mentioning the ploughshare with bayonet coupling, easy to replace. In Bologna, Dante Macchine Agricole is also represented by the new Ares XL range, intended for high power tractors (400-500 Hp) that work at high speed and, therefore, need frames with wider spaces. Featuring a 105 centimetre clearance and a maximum working depth of 75 centimetres, the Ares XL subsoilers are equipped with an even sturdier frame. However, the chassis is not the only item that has been implemented: the towing attachment, the anchors supports and the anchors themselves - all made of top quality materials - have been strengthened to handle the weight of the most demanding jobs.

The company from Bagnoli di Sopra notes that the new Ares XL subsoilers are offered with a double spike roller, and will soon be available with other options.

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