New-look combi introduced

  • Unveiled at LAMMA 2025, Weaving Machinery introduced their redesigned tine combination drill, offering improved efficiency and adaptability for farmers using conventional cropping systems

Available in 3, 4 and 6 metre working widths, the redesigned drill incorporates improvements aimed at increasing productivity and ease of use.

One of the key features added is the hydraulic depth control, enabling precise adjustments directly from the cab. Coupled with an enlarged hopper capacity, operators can cover greater areas without needing frequent stops, streamlining the drilling process.

The drill’s electric driven metering unit and hydraulic fan ensure a consistent and accurate seed rate, while its robust design includes three rows of auto-reset tines and a double following harrow for effective seed placement and coverage.

Simon Weaving, Director of Weaving Machinery, explained: “Recent years of wet autumns have created significant challenges for farmers, increasing the demand for tine drills capable of handling challenging conditions.

“With this redesigned combi drill, we’ve not only improved performance but also introduced a multi-fit system. This feature allows the headstock to accommodate a range of power harrows, whether they’re manufactured by Weaving or Kuhn, providing greater flexibility for operators.”

This launch follows Weaving Machinery’s recent recognition with the prestigious Gold Award in the British and Irish Manufacturer of the Year category at the LAMMA Innovation Awards 2025.

Simon said: “We are very grateful for the LAMMA Innovation Awards for recognising the product developments we have achieved at Weaving Machinery in recent years.

“We are always looking for ways to improve the results our customers can achieve using our machinery. With this in mind, we are pleased to also announce that later this spring, a disc version of our combi drill will also be available for purchase featuring a double disc opener on a parallel linkage with a rubber closing press wheel.”

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