Grégoire-Besson Voyager S60
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Specifications
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Voyager S60
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Year |
2022
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Sale Type |
New
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Manufacturer |
Grégoire-Besson
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Quantity |
0
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Manufacturer Qty |
0
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Price |
Contact for price CAD
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Tractors |
210 hp
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Working Width |
4,00 m.
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Semi-mounted Plough |
from 5 to 8 furrows
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Description
Highly productive ploughs:
fewer passes and optimized fuel consumption.
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PLOUGHING IN-FURROW OR PLOUGHING ON-LAND?
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In-furrow
Suitable for small to medium tractors, in-furrow ploughs make ploughing easier.
The tractor wheels sit in the furrow for good grip and traction, especially in wet conditions.
The furrow guides the tractor which is especially useful if you do not have GPS guidance.
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On-land
On-land ploughs are suitable for high power tractors, including tracked, twin wheels or wheels over 710 mm in width. By working on-land, tyre wear is reduced, especially on flinty soils.
The Grégoire Besson semi-mounted on-land ploughs allow you to work either in-furrow or on-land.
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MULTI-POSITION OR VARIO?
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Multi-positions
If you always work with the same conditions (soil, plot layout, climate, crops, etc.), you probably won’t need to change your working width often.
When it is necessary, you simply loosen the working width adjustment bolts and position the plough bodies on the desired working width indicators. This only takes a few minutes.
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Vario
For ploughs used by several people (for example, in a cooperative) or when you have to plough in varying conditions (subcontracting, farms with different soils or crops, different terrains, etc.), we recommend the Vario system.
From the cab, you can adjust your working width and adapt to your needs in a few seconds. This is particularly useful in small plots and in headlands.
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A CHOICE OF 2 SAFETY SYSTEMS
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Bolt
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If your soil is not stony, you can choose the shear bolt safety system.
If you hit a foreign body, the shear bolt gives way, the ploughing element rises and lets the object pass.
The shearing noise alerts you, so you stop and extract the sheared bolt. Simply replace the shear bolt and start ploughing again.
If you happen to hit an obstacle, this safety feature prevents damage to your plough or tractor.
The shear bolts give way when a force of between 4.2 and 6 tons is exerted at the tip, depending on the height of the elements and the type of bolt used. |
Non-Stop Hydraulic
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If you have stony soil, we recommend non-stop hydraulic safety.
If you hit a foreign body, the ploughing element rises (up to 85 cm) and lets the object pass. After, the safety cylinder returns the element to its position. The 4 ball joints guide the element’s support and
reinstallation
You don’t have to leave the cab, you can continue ploughing without worrying about stones.
This type of safety extends the service life of your replacement parts as well as your plough. You can be assured of long equipment life and maximum productivity. |
For very clayey and stony soils, we recommend high capacity non-stop hydraulic safety.
This will enable you to have perfectly levelled ploughing because it restricts activation of the safety system in the most compacted soil areas.
Whether you need the hydraulic or the high capacity hydraulic safety system, you can choose between 3 cylinder diameters: standard, large or very large. The heavier your soil, the larger the diameter you will need. |
Finally, you can fine-tune your hydraulic safety configuration by choosing 100 or 150 bar pressure accumulators. Here too, the more your soil drags your plough, the higher the pressure we recommend.
If your plot’s soil structure is very uneven, you’ll be interested in the continuous pressure adjusting valve option. You can adjust the hydraulics directly from the tractor cab. |
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SMART DESIGN
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Smooth turning
Turning your plough can be stressful. Whether you have the rack and pinion system or the double cylinder system, the Voyager can be turned smoothly even at the tipping point.
You can reverse the turning process at any time.
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Rear lifting or articulation
On the carriage models, the rear lifting jack allows you to deal with headlands smoothly and perform delicate manœuvres.
The roller joint enables you to follow ground contours.
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110 articulated headstock
Voyager’s 110 headstock articulation gives you optimum manoeuvrability. Comfortable and efficient on plots with complex geometry, it enables you to perform short and fast headland manœuvres.
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Z-beam
The Voyager Z-shaped beam on single wheelers means that the wheel passage is covered by the last body. In addition, this beam allows the chassis to pass close to the wheel when turning.
The centre of gravity is lowered and manoeuvring is safer.
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Load transfer
On rack and pinion models, you can fit a load transfer cylinder that enables you to shift weight to the rear of the tractor to give better traction.
You reduce your fuel consumption while optimizing grip.
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Offset
On Voyager, the hydraulic offset management enables you to adapt to tractor tracks from 1.3 to 4.7 m width. This hydraulic adjustment offers you a precise, simple and efficient setting.
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Adding or removing a body
If you change to a higher or lower power tractor, you can add or remove a ploughing body. Remember to specify this when configuring your plough. You don’t have to change ploughs when you change tractors.
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Simple settings
You can set the working depth in 3 places: the tractor lift at the front, a stop screw on the carriage (depending on the model) and another on the depth wheel. To adjust tilt, simply adjust the stop screws located either side of the headstock. That’s it, you’re ready.
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Hydraulic controls
With the hydraulic selector you can have up to 6 hydraulic controls in the cab even if you only have 3 hydraulic valves on your tractor.
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Positioning the plough
When you’re manoeuvring in headlands, turning the plough one way then the other helps you to position it. This means you can position and guide it exactly where you want.
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PRECISE PLOUGHING FROM 15 TO 40 CM DEEP OVER DIFFERENT WORKING WIDTHS.
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Crumbled ploughing
The step before seedbed preparation
If you are about to plant a crop, crumbled ploughing enables you to mix the material just before passing with a seedbed preparer.
This step makes it easier to pass with the seedbed preparer while weeding and enriching the lower soil layer.
Crumbled ploughing can be carried out at fairly high speed and results in a flatter soil.
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Over winter ploughing
Let water and oxygen enter the soil
If you need to do winter ploughing, especially in clayey soils, it can be valuable to do deeper, high furrow ploughing. This allows you to channel the water, which during winter will turn into frost and break up the ground.
Crumbled ploughing also allows oxygen to penetrate the intermediate layers of the soil. In spring, this will make ploughing and sowing easier.
Crumbled ploughing, which is carried out with a helicoidal mouldboard, has a better capacity to bury organic matter. It maintains the structure on the surface for a few months without work and helps the germination of weeds present in the soil.
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THE BENEFITS AND AGRONOMICAL ADVANTAGES OF PLOUGHING
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Soil structure
Ploughing improves soil structure. By turning and loosening the soil, ploughing allows air and water to circulate.
Then freezing and thawing actions break up the soil, creating a structure that is suitable for cultivation.
Ploughing is an effective step in seedbed preparation.
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Burial
Ploughing allows you to introduce organic fertilizers into the soil (manure, slurry, residues, plant cover, grassland...)
Ploughing gives you the opportunity to provide important nutrients (such as phosphorus, potassium, etc.) for the roots of your future crop.
By diluting these elements in large volumes of soil, ploughing helps to sustain future crops.
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Weed control
Ploughing buries weed seeds deep enough so that they do not germinate and then compete with your crop.
This cleans the soil surface mechanically and lowers input costs for farmers. No chemical action is necessary.
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Water flow
Ploughing allows water to infiltrate and circulate freely and so limit retention.
By circulating within the intermediate and deep layers, water does not create a crust which prevents erosion of the nutrient-rich surface.
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Extreme weather
When droughts or heavy rains prevent straightforward cultivation, ploughing provides a viable solution.
By bringing a uniform and balanced level of moisture into the different layers, planting becomes possible again despite challenging conditions.
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Mineralization
Ploughing makes nitrogen less volatile by trapping it in the soil which accelerates mineralization.
Nitrogen accelerates the decomposition of organic matter. Existing crops benefit from its increased availability.
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WHICH TYPE OF BODY SHOULD I CHOOSE?
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Body with bolt-on points
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Body with bar points
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MOULDBOARDS FOR BODIES WITH BOLT-ON POINTS
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Helico-cylindrical AR5H
Mouldboard for moulded ploughing from 18 to 27 cm deep in all types of soil. Suitable for cutting widths from 14 to 18’’ (35 to 45 cm).
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Long Helicoidal AR8HLM
Mouldboard for moulded ploughing from 22 to 32 cm deep in clayey and silty soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 16 to 22’’ (40 to 55 cm).
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Short Helicoidal AR4H
Mouldboard for moulded ploughing from 18 to 25 cm deep in all types of soil. Suitable for cutting widths from 12 to 16’’ (30 to 40 cm).
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Helicoidal E7
This mouldboard is designed for moulded and very deep ploughing from 28 to 38 cm deep for all types of soil. Suitable for cutting widths from 14 to 18’’ (35 to 45 cm).
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Long Helicoidal H6
Mouldboard for moulded ploughing 15 to 20 cm deep in clayey soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 16 to 20’’ (40 to 50 cm).
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Long Helicoidal H8
Mouldboard for moulded ploughing from 18 to 30 cm deep in clayey soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 18 to 22’’ (45 to 55 cm).
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Long Plastic Helicoidal H8
Mouldboard for moulded ploughing in stone-free and very sticky clayey soils.
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Cylindrical C16S
Mouldboard for crumbled ploughing from 20 to 30 cm deep in sandy, silty and clayey soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 14 to 20’’ (35 to 50 cm).
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Cylindrical C14S
Mouldboard for crumbled ploughing from 20 to 30 cm deep in sandy, silty and clayey soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 12 to 16’’ (30 to 40 cm).
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Helico-cylindrical M1
Mouldboard for ploughing 15 to 22 cm deep in chalky and sticky soils. Suitable for 12 to 16’’ (30 to 40 cm) cutting widths.
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Slatted CV7 10
Helicoidal mouldboard for ploughing 20 to 30 cm deep in heavy soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 35 to 55 cm. The blades can be replaced individually for greater savings.
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Slatted CV9 12
Helicoidal mouldboard for ploughing 22 to 35 cm deep in heavy soils. Suitable for cutting widths from 35 to 55 cm. The blades can be replaced individually for greater savings.
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SKIMMERS, TRASH BOARDS, DISC COULTERS, ETC.
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Mixed Skimmer
The short coulter and mouldboard make this combination very versatile. It is suitable for 80% of applications.
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Plastic Mixed Skimmer
The plastic mouldboard enables the surface to be scalped, even with very sticky soils.
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Universal Skimmer
Its wider coulter and longer mouldboard enable this combination to handle larger volumes of plants than the mixed skimmer.
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Maize Skimmer
The high mouldboard guarantees a smooth passage through tall plants such as corn, sunflower, etc.
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Pasture Skimmer
The very long mouldboard enables it to turn over very dense root systems such as those found in grasslands.
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Trashboard
Used mainly in winter ploughing, it positions the residues of large plants vertically to improve water infiltration.
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Spring-mounted Disc Coulter
Suitable for stony soils. It cuts plants and soil 10 cm in front of the body. It creates a clean furrow base and wall that provides better grip to the tractor.
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Bolted Disc Coulter
Suitable for lightly stony soils. It cuts plants and soil 10 cm in front of the body. It creates a clean furrow base and wall that provides better grip to the tractor.
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Knife coulter
It cuts a strip of earth to stop the furrow wall attaching to the mouldboard and helps prevent it from crumbling.
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Mouldboard extension
The mouldboard extension positions the earth for precise finishing. It limits wear at the end of the mouldboard.
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Spike Sub-soiler
It loosens the soil to a depth of 15 cm under the plough body. It promotes water infiltration, gas exchange and root exploration.
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Furrow opener
The furrow opener enlarges the furrow base so that track markers equipped with wide tyres have better grip.
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RECAP
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Recap
- 1.Compact, easy-to-handle, flexible....
- 2.Robust
- 3.Smart design
- 4.Available in-furrow or on-land
- 5.Compatible with different types of tractors
- 6.Forward centre of gravity, smooth lifting
- 7.Low drag, low fuel consumption
- 8.Wide choice of equipment for all types of soil
- 9.Self-aligning roller for consolidation
- 10.Excellent stability in the field and on the road
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