ANON Manual Rice Transplanter

A manual rice transplanter is a simple farming tool operated by hand to transplant rice seedlings into paddy fields. It is mainly used in small-scale rice farming areas and helps reduce the labor intensity of manual transplanting while improving operational efficiency.

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Manual Rice Transpalnter

Manual Rice Transpalnter

1. Primarily composed of seedling needles, a wheel disc, and push rods.

2. No fuel or electricity required.

3. Low cost and easy to maintain, making it ideal for widespread adoption.

4. Easy to control the transplanting depth and row spacing.

5. Compact and lightweight design for easy transport.

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Manual Rice Transpalnter

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The manual rice transplanter is characterized by its lightweight, high efficiency, and strong adaptability.
Low-Cost Investment
Low-Cost Investment
Significantly more affordable than riding or walk-behind models, making it ideal for small-scale farmers.
No Technical Barriers
No Technical Barriers
Operated manually without complex power systems—transplanting is done via pressing or pulling a simple linkage, which is easy for farmers to learn and use.
Easy Maintenance and High Durability
Easy Maintenance and High Durability
Simple mechanical structure with no engine or intricate parts; routine maintenance involves only cleaning and lubricating linkages and bearings. Replacement parts are inexpensive.
Strong Adaptability
Strong Adaptability
Suitable for complex terrains such as village fields, hillsides, and narrow field edges where larger machinery cannot operate.
Better Seedling Survival Rate
Better Seedling Survival Rate
Ensures consistent transplanting depth and spacing, promoting uniform growth and healthier rice seedlings.
Higher Efficiency
Higher Efficiency
Operates 2–3 times faster than traditional manual transplanting, significantly reducing labor time and effort.

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ANON 2 Row Manual Rice Transplanter
ANON 2 Row Manual Rice Transplanter
This is a 2-row mini manual rice transplanter that travels backwards. It can plant two rows and two rows with a row spacing of 250mm, which is very suitable for...

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    Applications

    Applications

    Anon manual rice transplanter is ideal for small rice paddies, mountainous or hilly regions, and fragmented plots—areas where complex terrain makes it difficult for large machinery to operate. It is especially suitable for small to medium-sized farms facing labor shortages and where large-scale transplanting machines are impractical. By improving transplanting efficiency and reducing manual labor, it serves as a valuable tool in the early stages of agricultural mechanization.

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    Operate Tips

    Operate Tips

    Before using the transplanter, ensure that the field is properly leveled and the water depth is maintained between 2–4 cm to facilitate smooth and even transplanting. Choose healthy seedlings with well-developed roots and appropriate seedling age to improve survival rates. During operation, maintain a steady and straight walking pace to ensure the transplanting pins insert at the correct depth, preventing floating or misaligned seedlings. After use, promptly clean any soil or debris from the transplanting pins and related components to ensure proper maintenance, extend the machine’s lifespan, and guarantee smooth operation for future use.

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    FAQ

    Frequently Asked Question
    01
    What types of seedlings are suitable?

    Suitable for seedlings with soil, seedlings in pots (need to be split in advance), both conventional rice and hybrid rice. The recommended seedling height is 15-30 cm, and those that are too long need to be trimmed.

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    How many rows of manual rice transplanters are practical?

    Common models include 2-row, 4-row, and 6-row. 2-row is recommended for small areas, which is flexible to operate; 4-6 rows is recommended for larger areas to improve efficiency.

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    How many years can a manual rice transplanter last?

    With normal use and regular maintenance, the life span can reach 5-8 years. If it is left idle for a long time, it needs to be wiped dry and stored in a dry place to prevent metal parts from rusting.

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