Kinze launches 5670 planter

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The versatile 5670 pivot fold, split row planter, available in 12/23-row and 16/31-row configurations, plants both 15″ and 30″ row widths and can be used as a dedicated narrow-row planter or a multi-crop planting machine. The lift-and-pivot frame provides balance and stability in the field, narrow width when transporting and residue flow with the exclusive cast push row unit.

“Our 5670 model planters are new from hitch pin to closing wheels,” said Susanne Veatch, president of Kinze Manufacturing. “Building on the proven design of our 5900 and 5700 model planters, the 5670 is packed with standard features that boost productivity in diverse planting environments, along with expanded controls and conveniences for the operator.”



“We are excited to release this latest generation of the pivot fold, split row planter,” added Veatch. “Since their initial release in 1983, our push row units have provided trash flow through a narrow-row planter and versatile and flexible planting solutions on many farms.”

Kinze will introduce the 5670 planter at the 2024 National Farm Machinery Show Feb. 14-17 at the Kentucky Exposition Center in Louisville, Ky, USA. The new planter will be available for the 2025 planting season.



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