Small grain seeders
Tractor mount

JPH Over 5 ha The bar mounted small grain seeeder

The JPH is a small grain seeder for market gardeners designed by hands on specialised field engineers. The " seeding units" are independant and fixed to a bar which can be mounted to a rotavator or tractor.

JPH
JPH seeding unit
918,00 € (without seed rollers)
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A-6
  • Number of holes : 6
  • Diameter ∅ : 13 mm
  • Hole Depth ↓ : 6 mm
  • Usable with the double row shoe :
17,00 €
AA-6
  • Number of holes : 6
  • Diameter ∅ : 12 mm
  • Hole Depth ↓ : 6 mm
  • Usable with the double row shoe :
17,00 €

Options & Parts

The JPH range is perfect for any field use with a potential of over 5 ha planted in a day.

You decide: from 2 rows up to 3 metres!

A flexible system, you can mount from just 2 rows up to as many seeding units that will fit on a 3 metre wide bar. The seeding unit connection is made up of a pantograph with two springs (see photo) which keeps the unit in contact with the ground. Even in fields which are not perfectly flat and, if the pression is too great, one of the springs may be removed. The bar is marked every 5mm for easy and precise row spacing settings.

JTS for closer row spacing 

The JTS model is a version of the JPH with a 7.5cm wide rear roller.

A reminder of the unique features common to the small grain seeder range:

  • the seeding rolls are anti-static;
  • easy planting depth setting - the depth of all the planting units is set by a handy knob on the side of the machine;
  • the seeds are protected by the use of natural bristle for the brush used to dose the seeds taken up by the seeding roll;
  • the unique transparent hoppers are easier to clean and rust proof;
  • its handy hopper cover is used to select the right seeding roll depending on seed diameter;
  • the hoppers permit the user to see the quantity of seed they contain at all times - no running out of seed in the middle of a row;
  • they snap on and off easily meaning there is no waste of left over seed - take them off and pour surplus seed back into the bag;
  • depth set by a simple bolt on the plow assembly;
  • many optional accessories make it suitable for a wide range of crops.

Theoritical spacing of spot seeding in mm

J series

Number of teeth per sprocket

Front

14

14

13

13

11

11

10

11

10

10

9

Rear

9

10

10

11

10

11

11

13

13

14

14

Number of holes in the seeding roll

3

210

230

250

280

300

330

360

390

430

460

510

4

160

180

190

210

230

250

270

290

320

350

380

6

105

115

125

140

150

165

180

195

215

230

255

8

80

90

95

105

115

125

135

145

160

175

190

10

64

72

76

84

92

100

108

116

128

140

152

12

53

58

63

70

75

83

90

98

108

115

128

16

40

45

48

53

58

63

68

73

80

88

95

20

32

36

38

42

46

50

54

58

64

70

76

24

27

29

32

35

38

42

45

49

54

58

64

30

21

24

25

28

31

33

36

39

43

47

51

36

18

20

21

23

26

28

30

32

36

39

42

Tips

  • When the brush needs to be raised to let the seeds pass. That is to say, when the seeds are too big for the roll (they stick out a little).
  • If planting in bunches.
  • When doing spread planting, in this case, using a soil opener is recommended (the 60mm soil opener should be fine).

In general, the roll is well suited for planting the chosen seed when the roll does not select more than a seed at a time (or maybe 2 for carrots), and when the brush touches the roller without touching the seed that is in the hole.

For seeding in bunches, the roller is suitable if it selects the desired number of seeds without being hindered by the brush (which can be raised, in this case one should remove the guide plate).

To find the roll best suited for your seeds, you can use the hopper lid.

You have found the correct size when the desired number of seeds fit in a hole, and when passing a finger over the seeds they do not pop out.