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Amazone Cirrus

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Main specifications of Amazone Cirrus:

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Seeding depth
60 mm - 100 mm
Working width
4 m - 6 m
Number of rows
24 - 48
Row spacing
125 mm - 165 mm
Capacity
4.8 ha/hour - 9 ha/hour
Volume of the tank
3,000 l - 4,000 l
Operating speed
15 km/h - 40 km/h
Required tractor power
150 HP - 220 HP
ISOBUS
21%
Characteristics
The specifications are based on the details provided by sellers in their ads on the website. These specifications may vary across different ads for the same model, so we display ranges or versions of these specifications. Be sure to confirm the specifications of a particular unit with the seller.

Description

Net weight
4,700 kg - 9,800 kg

Engine

Engine power
150 HP

Axles

Tyre size
400/55 R17.5

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Average score of Amazone Cirrus
4.2
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3.7
Price
4.3
Reliability
4.2
Maintenance
4.5
Operation
4.4
Convenience
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4.0
Combine seed drill Amazone Cirrus
2009 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
We’ve got a Cirrus working alongside our other kit and it’s been steady. The main reason we keep it is simple: it leaves the field looking even. Those wheels/packer sections do a decent job pressing and smoothing, so the seedbed comes out consistent. You can feel it when you come back later, it didn’t leave рыхло patches everywhere.

Breakdowns? Pretty much none in our case. Seven-ish years in and it’s mostly wear parts. The only real repeat thing for us was the wheels and some bolts, plus the scrapers. In mud they pack up, so don’t expect magic there.

Price wise, yeah, it’s up there. But it replaces an extra run, so depending on your setup it can make sense.
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4.4
Combine seed drill Amazone Cirrus
2023 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Had the Amazone Cirrus out on about 200 acres of winter crop, mostly barley and wheat. Switched from a competitor’s older drill, this one’s a step up in terms of getting settings dialed in quick-three screws, marked clear, have all the depths matched up in no time. Not really had to touch the wheels, low fuss there. Depth control’s bang on, seed goes in same whether you’re behind the wheels or not. Only thing is, it’s only our first full spring run with it, so hoping that reliability keeps up long term, haven’t seen enough wear yet to say for sure. All the preloading and calibration you can do right outside-big time saver and doesn’t break up your rhythm. Been liking the strong frame too, nothing’s bent or out of line yet.
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4.2
Combine seed drill Amazone Cirrus
2016 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Put about 700 hectares through the Amazone Cirrus so far. The single-shoot system is solid, just dumps everything right at the right level, and that new distributor head keeps things even, so I didn’t see any skips or heavy overlaps. That track-firming system they've been pushing actually does help with even stands, way better than what I saw on some older drills. I had a bit of a headache at first with the system setup, not super intuitive, but once set up it ran steady. Didn’t have to tinker much apart from basic greasing. Comfort’s decent in field, no rough jolts, wheels seem to handle turns well. Not much to whine about except maybe setup takes longer at the start.
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4.2
Combine seed drill Amazone Cirrus
2009 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been running the Cirrus with that Minimum TillDisc a few times this season. First off, the fuel savings caught my eye - easier to pull, smooth going even when it's damp. I like that you don't have to rip up a ton of soil and toss big clods around, makes things less messy. Options for row setups are handy. Only thing is, setting the disc height can be fiddly at first, I needed a few tries to get it right. As for residue, it slices through the green stuff pretty clean. Haven't had any breakdowns so nothing to report on reliability yet, seems solid, but not gonna say it's flawless. Comfort's not really a factor with this kind of kit, but no complaints from me.
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4.2
Combine seed drill Amazone Cirrus
2018 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Used the Cirrus mostly in the spring, right after spreading fertilizer. Runs fine over prepped soil, I haven’t tried direct seeding into stubble though. I like the working width - covers ground quick, and the packer really firms things up. The only letdown is those plastic parts behind the discs, yeah, same scrapers everyone talks about, they tend to gum up if it’s sticky out. Not the end of the world, but you spend time cleaning instead of driving. Never had any major breakdowns. Wheels did wear a bit on our sandy fields, replaced them twice, so I’d keep spares handy. For convenience, this setup really helps with less passes over the field, less fuel, less time.
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