Bruttus 12000 adds plenty of remarkable features that provide high precision and uniformity when spreading substances for soil regulation and fertilizers. Check out some of its main advantages:

  1. Easy to be transported 

Bruttus 12000 is the only self-transportable equipment in the category. Since the chassis is articulated for transport, it reduces the spreader width to 3.18 meters for transport. Therefore, it is easier to transport the implement on narrow roadways, gates, and bridges. Another advantage is the ease of transport by a truck since it is not required to disassemble the spreader. Consequently, the implement transport becomes faster.

  1. Tilting hopper

Tilting hopper that features protective grille pieces that are hydraulically driven, which eases their cleaning process. Additionally, it adds side and front flanges, which prevent product waste during the loading process, and inner agitators prevent product build-up on the hopper walls.

  1. Two systems of wheelsets

To ensure greater terrain copying during spreading operations, Bruttus 12000 features two wheelset systems. These wheelsets are mounted beneath the hopper, which eases access to the loading process. On the other hand, the tyres with high-pressure flotation prevent the soil from becoming compacted.

4.Variable rate

The spreader by gravity from Stara can operate at a variable rate. Product metering is automatically adjusted by the PWM System, as the recommendations from the application map are imported to Topper 5500 controller.

  1. High operating yield

The application height is 1.25 m, and the application range of the Bruttus 12000 is 6.7 m, which provides high operational efficiency and speed range, keeping the spreading quality.

6.Stara technology

As optional features, Bruttus 12000 provides you with Telemetria Stara and Syncro. Telemetria Stara manages the information on the operations performed in the crop field, in real-time, through a device with Internet access. Syncro is a data transmission system via radio. It enables the synchronization of up to four Bruttus 12000 spreaders to operate over the same field without an Internet connection.