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4.2
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3.7 Price
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4.0
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2010 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
We use Rapid because we swap between min-till and more traditional tillage depending on crop and year. That flexibility is kinda the whole point for us. One drill for rape, cereals, legumes, even sunflower and silage corn. You hitch up and go, not a lot of drama.

Metering accuracy is solid. When you’ve got the onboard computer in the tractor you can actually hold the seeding rate and fert rate where you want it, instead of “close enough”.

Only thing I’ll say is you still need to respect the basics. If the field is a mess, it won’t do magic. But compared to a lot of other drills, it handles rougher prep way better.
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4.6
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2008 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been running the Väderstad Rapid for a while now after switching over from older seeders. First thing, the setup with the monitor is easy, even for someone like me who's not big on tech. I can set stuff up while standing right next to the drill. Saves a lot of time, less hassle, and I'm not always calling someone for help. We've got some weird, heavy soils here and this machine just powers through without many hiccups. Fewer folks needed too, which is good cause it's hard to get help these days. Only pain is, if things are crazy dry, you gotta still check your settings cause fields can get tricky. Still, it's been a reliable bit of kit.
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4.6
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2008 Year
5.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
My mate has one of these and I've borrowed it a few times. I dig how the seed and fert compartments can be changed up, makes it handy if you're working different rates or just want the extra volume for seed. The machine’s got enough smarts to keep calibration quick. I did find the land wheel sticking out a bit-nearly caught it in the gate once. Not a fan of the sensor that says you’re out of seed even when you’re not totally empty-kind of misleading, especially with small seed. But all in all, the running costs are low, really didn’t have to mess with it much between jobs. Didn’t clog up on wet corners, tines fixed up the finish alright. I care more about running all day without stupid breakdowns and this Rapid did the job.
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4.2
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2005 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
5.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Used the Rapid 600С last season during one of those super dry springs down south. The seeder actually did alright even when the field prep was... let’s just say rushed and not great. My main thing is, it really handles those patchy, dusty conditions, the kind where you just can’t get the ground perfect. Bonus points for how universal it is - I ran it for cereals, rapeseed, and even threw some sunflowers in, didn’t have to mess around with much. Control is straightforward, the onboard computer is handy to stay close on the seed and fert rates. Still, the price is kinda up there for what you get, but for this kind of flexibility, might be worth it for bigger operations. Wouldn't mind if maintenance bits were a little easier to reach though, I’m always pinched for time.
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4.2
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2008 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
5.0 Convenience
Had a go with the Rapid during a real dry season and honestly, it impressed me with how even the seed depth stayed even when ground was like concrete. Used to take us way longer to get seeding done, now it's just one or two of us and we can actually cover proper hectares each day. Loading is easier too, less time mucking about with buckets and no big crew crowding around. The only thing is if you're used to really simple old gear, can take a day or two to get used to button-pressing for adjustments but after that, it's fine. Still, sometimes you gotta stop and fine tune more than the older seeders, but it's part of the deal with the new tech.
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3.8
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2012 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
We moved to a Rapid after years on older seeders (stuff like the SD/"CD" type machines). Night and day on labour. Before, for big area you drag half the yard into the field… tractors, cultivators, a pile of guys. Now loading is fast with the proper loader and you don’t need a crowd just to keep things moving.

In our conditions (dry year, field prep not perfect) we still did around 30-35 ha in daylight and it didn’t turn into drama. I think with better prep you can push more, but I’m not gonna pretend it’s always ideal.

Setup is pretty straightforward. Rear openers adjust quick, nothing exotic. I like machines where you can just get on with it.
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3.8
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2012 Year
4.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
3.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Had my hands on the Rapid for a bit now. First off, it's chunky, not light at all (over 3 tons if you're wondering), so moving her around, loading and unloading, you need some proper gear. It's not a pain, but not quite a breeze either. Condition-wise, I checked the discs and everything's legit, plus it's got plenty of new factory spares thrown in. I like that the seed hopper is split for fertilizer and seed, helps avoid the usual headaches. There was just a welded bit on the marker, which, yeah, happens a lot. Nothing looked botched up though. Tyres are original, some minor cuts but still kicking. Control's pretty straightforward, but if you don't know your way around settings, expect a bit of poking around (not much guide available).
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4.4
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2010 Year
4.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
5.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Ran the Väderstad Rapid 300C XL on all sorts of jobs for the past season. Stands out in how damn simple it is to get rolling. Seriously, calibration took less time than figuring out the Bluetooth on my phone. That 19 turn setup is no joke, just chuck the seed in, turn the handle, slap it on the scale, done. Switching between fields, I kept waiting for something to act up, but nah, it just kept doing its job. Never had seed left in the tubes at the headlands, which means the brake on the land wheel is actually useful. I guess the only bugbear for me was reaching the bottom of that deep hopper-it’s a pain if you’re not tall or your back’s dodgy. Just keep a broom handy, I guess. Oh, and that adjustable split for fert and seed was slick, saved me some time with weird seed mixes.
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3.8
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2010 Year
3.0 Price
4.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
I’ve had seat time on a Rapid in pretty harsh dry conditions and I get why people keep talking about it. When the pre-sowing pass is mediocre (and in drought it often is), the Rapid still puts seed in evenly enough that you don’t feel like you wasted a whole day.

What I personally liked: the split placement for fertiliser vs seed, and the fact you can run it across different soil tillage systems. If you’re trying to move toward minimal or even no-till over time, it fits that direction.

Mixed feelings on the “tech” part. The computer helps a lot, but it also means you’re relying on electronics. Most days it’s fine, just saying it’s one more thing you don’t want acting up mid-season.
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4.0
Combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid
2005 Year
3.0 Price
5.0 Reliability
4.0 Maintenance
4.0 Operation
4.0 Convenience
Been running a Väderstad Rapid (we bought the whole combo in 2021) on heavy soil and yeah, it pulls its weight. This year we had proper hard, tight ground and it still put seed at the depth we set. Same story with fert rate, it holds it steady, not much messing around.

The steel and build feel solid. So far I’m not throwing money at repairs, which is nice for once. Also the monitor is simple. I can set it up without digging through 10 menus, and you can even take it out and stand by the drill while you tweak things.

Only thing, price is not small. You pay for it upfront. But in daily work it cuts people and time, so I’m not mad at it.
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Väderstad Rapid 600C combine seed drill Väderstad Rapid 600C price on request Combine seed drill 2012 19.69 ft Ukraine, Shumskoy r-n, s. V.Dederkaly