Brandt Land Roller

Brandt’s Latest Product Rolls Out
The new A Series Land Roller is introduced as an effective field preparation tool.
Roll the rocks and achieve superior seed to soil contact with Brandt’s new A series land roller. Available in 5 or 3 section designs, it provides outstanding output while reducing operator costs and requiring less maintenance. The drums are available in 36” or 42” diameters and can be equipped with a maximum ⅝” wall thickness.
The roller’s heavy-duty design ensures a long drum life along with exceptional rock rolling ability. Each roller has true drum to drum overlap to ensure pressure is distributed evenly and across the entire working width. This, coupled with the hydraulic floating hitch system and sectional frame contouring, makes it is highly flexible for a variety of field conditions.
Brandt’s durable and resilient design reduces operating costs and provides a higher likelihood of return on your machine. Where possible, steel hydraulic lines are used in place of rubber hoses to decrease wear points. To reduce maintenance and strain on the tractor, Brandt uses premium hydraulic couplers and a hydraulic hose management arm. Colour coded hydraulic fittings allow for quick and safe hook-ups. Finally, the machine is finished with a high quality powder-coat and primer to ensure the roller maintains its bright blue aesthetic appeal while also keeping rust at bay.
Maintenance is kept at a minimum because of the roller’s heavy-duty frame construction. The 2.5” pivot pins pins with composite bushings reduce friction and maintain lubrication. The 3” roller drum pins are premium quality and don’t require any maintenance.
Brandt’s roller is also equipped with many other time saving and easy-to-use features. These include a hydraulic latching system for easy transition from field to transport, pivoting transport wheels and oversized transport tires. The roller can also be equipped with Cat IV and Cat V hitch options.
For additional information on Brandt’s new Land Roller give us a call or, click here.
Back to News & Events