Mitsubishi MPR401 seedling planter
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Mitsubishi MPR401 seedling planter
Seedling planter of the Japanese brand Mitsubishi , dedicated to the cultivation of e.g. rice. It is a machine that will improve work and save time when growing e.g. herbs or plants that need to be transplanted into the ground.
The working width of the planter is 120 cm. It has a tray for placing seedlings on it, seedlings can be carried out in 4 rows at the same time. The width of one row is 30 cm.
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Mitsubishi is a company belonging to the core producers of agricultural machinery, mainly tractors. In 1980, two Japanese companies Mitsubishi and Satoh Maszyny merged to form Mitsubishi Maszyny Rolnicze .
Mitsubishi Motors Corporation is a Japanese automotive brand with a long tradition and global reach. The company was founded in 1870 as part of the Mitsubishi Group, one of the largest industrial conglomerates in Japan. Part of the Mitsubishi group was founded in February 1980 by merging Mitsubishi Machinery Co. , Ltd., while Satoh Agricultural Machinery Mfg. Co., Ltd. Satoh was founded in June 1914. Both companies produced 45 models - Mitsubishi and 42 models - Satoh Mitsubishi works with LS Tractor from South Korea, a division of LS Cable, formerly LG Cable and VST Tillers from India. Mitsubishi machines are distributed throughout Europe, Asia, Australia and North America. The authorized distributor of parts for Mitsubishi and Satoh agricultural machines in the USA is Pitt Auto Electric Company.
Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery is a division of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries that specializes in the production of agricultural machinery. The company has a long history of providing high-quality agricultural equipment that helps farmers around the world increase the efficiency and effectiveness of their work. Mitsubishi Agricultural Machinery was established as part of Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, one of Japan's largest industrial conglomerates. From the very beginning, the company focused on innovation and the development of technologies that could support farmers in their daily tasks.
Currently, many Mitsubishi products, mainly on the American market, are sold under the Mahindra, Cub Cadet and International Harvester brands.