Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Twitter LinkedIn
    • FREE Email Newsletters
    • About Us
    • Advertise
    • Subscribe
    • Contact Us
    Twitter LinkedIn
    Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    • News
      • Arable & Agronomy
      • Dealership News
      • Environmental Land Management Scheme/Policy
      • Event News
      • Health & Safety
      • Machinery
      • People
      • World News
    • Farm Machinery
      • Amenity & Maintenance
      • Cultivations
      • Drilling
      • Grassland Equipment
      • Harvesting
      • Muck & Slurry
      • Sprayers
      • Telehandlers
      • Tractors
      • Tractor of the Year
      • Tyres & Tracks
      • Whatever happened to?
    • Precision Farming
    • Markets & Policy
    • Profiles
      • National Arable and Grassland Awards
      • Company Profiles
      • Reader Profiles
    • Livestock
      • Beef
      • Dairy
      • Sheep
    • Magazines
      1. July 2026
      2. June 2026
      3. May 2026
      4. April 2026
      5. March 2026
      6. 2026 Tyre Developments supplement
      7. February 2026
      8. January 2026
      9. December 2025
      10. November 2025
      11. 2025 Agritechnica preview
      12. October 2025 issue
      13. September 2025 issue
      14. August 2025 issue
      15. 2025 Drills and Seeds supplement
      16. July 2025 issue
      17. June 2025 issue
      18. Cereals event guide 2025
      19. May 2025 issue
      20. April 2025 issue
      21. March 2025 issue
      22. 2025 Tyre Developments supplement
      23. February 2025 issue
      24. National Arable and Grassland Awards supplement
      25. January 2025 issue
      26. December 2024 issue
      27. November 2024 issue
      28. October 2024 issue
      29. September 2024 issue
      30. August 2024 Issue
      31. 2024 Drills and Seeds supplement
      32. July 2024 Issue
      33. Cereals Supplement
      34. June 2024 Issue
      35. May 2024 Issue
      36. April 2024 Issue
      37. Tyres and Tracks Supplement
      38. March 2024 Issue
      39. National Arable & Grassland Award – Meet the Finalists
      40. February 2024 Issue
      41. January 2024 Issue
      42. December 2023
      43. Agritechnica Preview Supplement
      44. November 2023
      45. October 2023
      Featured

      July 2026 issue available now

      By Matthew TiltJuly 1, 2026
      Recent

      July 2026 issue available now

      July 1, 2026

      June 2026 issue available now

      June 1, 2026

      May 2026 issue available now

      May 1, 2026
    • Events
    • Podcast
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer
    Cultivations

    SMS extends cultivation portfolio

    Matthew TiltBy Matthew TiltJuly 2, 20242 Mins Read
    Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email

    Czech manufacturer SMS has announced a series of new models within its cultivation portfolio.

    The new Titan Simple 630 Cambridge roller has a working width of 6.3m and has been fitted with hydraulic folding. It’s based on the company’s Titan model but has been simplified and lightened.

    Each roller is divided into three working sections which are independently mounted to follow ground undulations. A choice of 510mm or 530mm discs is available, each fixed with the TitanLock system, which the company states keeps the discs firmly pressed together to stop unnecessary wear.

    Options include a hydraulic levelling board and the minimum power requirement is just 87hp.

    New Severit compactor

    The Severit range has been extended with the 12m Severit G 1200, a semi-mounted unit with four working frames, independently mounted so that each tool follows the ground.

    According to the company, a key advantage is the high working speed of 15kph. Working through the machine, the compactor combines skidders, rollers and tines for precise seedbed preparation.

    A wide choice of accessories is available, including slatted, crosskill and double crosskill rollers, arrow or tine shares and hydraulic depth adjustment.

    Each working element is spaced out to enable high levels of trash to move through the machinery without blocking.

    Talon subsoiler

    New 4m and 5m variants of the Talon Medium subsoiler have also been announced. The 400/9H and 500/13H offer nine or 13 tines respectively, with a choice of shearbolt or hydraulic protection.

    Capable of working down to 45cm, the depth is hydraulically controlled and the machines can be fitted with side screens to stop ridging, support wheels and a wide range of tines to suit different working conditions.

    For more information go to www.smscz.cz

    Tweet
    Share
    Share
    Pin
    Share. Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Email
    Previous ArticleStihl partners with Screwfix to bring battery and electric tools to market
    Next Article NAAC announces new terms and conditions
    Matthew Tilt
    • Twitter
    • LinkedIn

    Machinery editor for Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer. Matt has worked as an agricultural machinery journalist for five years, following time spent in his family’s Worcestershire contracting business. When he’s not driving or writing about the latest farm equipment, he can be found in his local cinema, or with his headphones in, reading a good book.

    Read Similar Stories

    Techneat launches precision liquid fert applicator

    July 8, 2026

    Amazone offers new roller option for mounted cultivation kit

    July 8, 2026

    Ryetec uprates Restorer subsoiler and adds CTIS options

    June 15, 2026
    Most Read Stories

    Tractor registrations for the first half of 2026

    July 13, 2026

    Vervaet launches new generation Hydro Trike

    July 13, 2026

    Weidemann launches new range of wheeled loaders

    July 13, 2026
    Farm Contractor & Large Scale Farmer

    The UK's leading agricultural machinery journal

    Twitter LinkedIn
    © 2024 MA Agriculture Ltd, a Mark Allen Group company

    Privacy Policy | Cookies Policy | Terms & Conditions

    • Farmers Weekly
    • AA Farmer
    • Poultry News
    • Pig World

    Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.