Case IH Introduces Precision Disk 550 Series Air Drill

Case IH's enhanced row unit boosts yield potential, while added capacity improves in-field efficiency.

Case IH Introduces Precision Disk 550 Series Air Drill

Coming in 2023

The Precision Disk 550 Air Drill from Case IH is designed to boost yield potential in a variety of crops and tillage practices—complete with greater tank capacity, an enhanced parallel-link row unit and several other new productivity-enhancing features. This new equipment will be available to order for spring 2023, allowing producers get the most out of every seed.

“We continue to hear from growers—they need added capacity to get more seeding done in a day,” said Trent Nowosad, Case IH marketing manager for seeding equipment. “Case IH engineered the Precision Disk 550 air drill to meet this demand, with agronomically designed features to boost producers’ bottom lines.”   

Enhanced Seed Placement Accuracy

Built on Agronomic Design principles, the Case IH reports that the Precision Disk 550 series row unit maintains an advanced parallel-link design with new features and enhancements to boost performance. The equipment boasts of a new closing system with indexable angle adjustments delivers effective seed trench closing, no matter the conditions—from conventional to no-till. Angle adjustments have been simplified—with indexed settings from 0 to 13 degrees to match various fields. Additionally, a range of gauge wheel widths and styles accommodate different field and crop conditions. 

“With this new row unit, every single detail is designed to optimize seed placement and deliver unmatched stand establishment,” Nowosad said. “Even when Mother Nature isn’t on your side, Precision Disk 550 air drills provide peace of mind that plants will get their best start possible.”

The Case IH parallel-link row unit design is known for ensuring consistent coulter depth and accurate seed placement. An exclusive variable down-pressure spring holds each row unit in contact with the ground, while a forward-facing seed tube helps minimize seed bounce. Operators can also adjust to changing field conditions on the go with standard in-cab hydraulic down pressure control.

Productivity-Boosting Tank Enhancements 

The Precision Disk 550T air drill offers a tank capacity of up to 140 bushels to help operators maximize tendering and seeding productivity. The new models provide a low-profile, rail-guided tank lid to ensure effective seal and allows for easy access. High-flotation tire options accommodate these greater tank capacities and reduce compaction—creating further agronomic efficiencies for operators while out in the field.  

The new models provide an enhanced auto-calibration check software that verifies settings by using scale feedback and delivers accuracy.  A stationary calibration package comes standard with the Precision Disk 550T air drill, allowing for system checks without needing to operate the unit in-field. An in-tank camera helps monitor tank fill and a rear-view camera helps operators safely transport.

Greater versatility for varying field conditions 

To help reduce plugging in muddy conditions, gauge wheel options are now available with an open-spoke design. The 4.5-inch option matches conventional tillage conditions, while a 3-inch option is built to handle tougher, no-till conditions. Additionally, a new seed trench scraper is available to cleanly cut the seed trench.

To protect meters, a standard seed meter rain shield helps minimize contact with dust and debris for easy cleaning and maintenance. To help reduce maintenance and upkeep, chrome pins and heavy-duty scraper springs on the row unit deliver a longer wear life. Earth Metal® disk blades provide superior durability and are engineered to withstand the toughest conditions and cut cleanly through heavy crop residue.

“Not only is the Precision Disk 550 remarkably efficient when it comes to seeding accuracy and placement, but it’s also durable, simple and easy to use,” Nowosad said. “This new air drill checks all the boxes for producers looking to maximize their return on investment.” 

For more information, visit your local Case IH dealer or www.caseih.com.

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