By Diego Flammini
Great Plains introduces Stealth Pro product line
The lineup includes a rotary cutter, harrows, and drills
By Diego Flammini
Great Plains Ag is bringing a whole new lineup of products to its customers.
The Stealth Pro products are designed for outdoorspeople, hunters, conservationists, or anyone planting a food plot.
Three products are included in the Stealth Pro lineup – a rotary cutter, harrows, and drills.
The drills are already available and come in multiple configurations.
There’s Stealth Pro 3, 4, 5, 6, 8, and 10.
The 3, 4, and 5 are 3-point drills “with a low-profile, compact design perfect for seeding food plots in wooded areas and tough-to-maneuver fields,” the Great Plains website says.
The Stealth Pro 6 is available as a pull-type or a 3-point option.
This implement is built to deliver accuracy with large varieties of seeds in rough terrain and areas where space is limited.
The Stealth Pro 8 is a 3-point drill and could be suited for hunters and conservationists.
And an optional small seeds box for crops like alfalfa and clover can help users create food plots for wildlife.
And the Stealth Pro 10 is a pull-type implement.
This product “combines the productivity of a large drill with a compact drill’s versatility,” the product page says.
This unit is well suited for seeding into larger areas like food plots of pasture renovations.
The disk harrows are coming soon.
The DH6 and DH8 “make breaking ground and preparing food plots, habitats, and other land management projects an easy process with exceptional performance,” Great Plains says online.
The DH6 requires less than 65 horsepower while the DH8 will need between 40 and 100 horsepower.
Both models feature square-frame tubing, high carbon steel square gang axles, and notched blades to work in difficult settings.
Great Plains will also release the rotary cutter in the future.
The RC7 with its rounded deck design and 11 15/16” deck height helps achieve clean cuts and knocks back brush or dense overgrowth.
“With a 2" cutting diameter, the rotary cutter is designed to handle underbrush and saplings to clear the path for foot plots and habitats, while the 6-gauge stump jumper allows the unit to clear stumps, rocks, and other debris,” the product page says.
Anyone looking for more information on Great Plains or its new Stealth Pro lineup can visit the manufacturer's website or a local dealer.