High-yielding, successful crops are the goal for farmers and contractors, year in and year out and crucial to these outcomes is a level seedbed with a fine tilth, set up for sowing or drilling. This means every operator needs to be able to call upon a high-performance, reliable implement to get the job done.
The FarmChief Rollmax Folding Cultivation Roller is just that machine. It has been specifically designed to deliver the optimum seed-to-soil contact, a fine, fresh-level tilth and a compact seedbed time and time again in New Zealand conditions.
The standout in performance is our market-leading, heavy-duty 70mm breaker ring axle. This is the crux of the roller and stands above any other options currently on the market. Enjoy less cracking or warping, less time in the garage, and a harder working machine. With a select range of outstanding 620mm breaker rings (all with a five-year warranty), you’re sure to get the job done right, every time.
The twin-bar, chassis is built from high-gauge steel tubing, features ultra-engineered and double-reinforced pivot points, and requires little-to-no ongoing maintenance, each wing features very few grease points, allowing fast and simple maintenance in the field.
The FarmChief Rollmax range offers folding rollers up to 10.5m wide, making for an incredibly efficient machine. Despite this, you do not need to compromise on transport width: each Rollmax has a transport width of only 2.5m, perfect for even the narrowest gate or track. You’ll enjoy not needing a guide vehicle when on the road and extend the life of your roller by conveniently storing it in a shed.
Made with the varied NZ conditions in mind, FarmChief folding rollers utilise centre-pivot wings to not only deliver superb contour following in undulating terrain, but they benefit from the strength and resilience being balanced in the middle of the wing, resulting in a stronger machine.
What’s more, the FarmChief range of rollers works wider than other rollers, with smaller, inset outer bearings allowing the rings to work right up to the fence line, giving you more bang for the buck in the working area.