The introduction of this new hydraulic-folding model complements the existing Cenio product range of 3m, 3.5m and 4m rigid machines. The Cenio can be used with tractors from 105hp to 275hp. The three-point linkage mounted Cenio is a three-row mulch cultivator with interchangeable shares for depths from 5cm to 30cm. This enables the cultivator to be used for both shallow stubble cultivation as well as medium-deep and deep-loosening soil tillage. With a tine spacing of 30cm, Amazone notes that the Cenio can work with large amounts of crop residue, evenly mixing the matter back into the soil without blockages.
The Cenio Special is equipped with shear bolt overload protection and the Cenio Super comes with spring overload protection and a trip force of 500kg. This spring overload device provides optimum protection for the Cenio in stony conditions, and the tines easily hold the pre-set working depth, even under hard conditions. An extensive selection of share variants from the C-Mix-3 system are available, enabling the Cenio to work across a variety of applications. The 320mm wide duckfoot share or the 360mm wide C-Mix wing share can be used for full-surface cutting in stubble. The 100mm or 80mm wide C-Mix share can be used for primary soil tillage and the 40mm wide C-Mix share is effective for deep soil loosening down to 30cm.
The working depth of the Cenio 4000-2 is hydraulically adjusted from the tractor cab. The depth can be tailored to suit the field and soil conditions on the move and an easy-to-read scale is used for orientation. Fine-serrated, 410 mm diameter concave discs are available for levelling the soil behind the tines. With maintenance free bearings, the discs have a high self-driving effect combined with good crumbling of the soil.
The automatic disc levelling system means the height of the levelling unit is automatically adjusted via the parallelogram linkage when the working depth of the tines is changed. This ensures the levelling quality always remains the same, even when the working depth is changed, and the operator workload is further reduced.
There is a choice of seven rollers for reconsolidating the soil. In the event of widely varying fields on a farm, the roller can be exchanged with minimum effort thanks to the quick-change system. The rollers can also be supplemented by an optional single-row harrow system.