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The ALLROUNDER due to its high under frame clearance and open tine positioning is no ordinary spring tine harrow rather it is a universal cultivator that can handle most situations. These include:
- Seedbed preparation after the plough
- Opening the soil in springtime to speed drying
- Preparation of sugarbeet ground
- Stubble cultivation
- Second pass in stubble
- Incorporating farmyard manure and slurry
Hydraulic Cross Boards The hydraulically adjustable cross boards level the soil and take out the tractor wheelings particularly in ploughed ground. In heavy soils the cross boards reduce clods before they enter the tine field.
Hydraulic Cross Boards The hydraulically adjustable cross boards level the soil and take out the tractor wheelings particularly in ploughed ground. In heavy soils the cross boards reduce clods before they enter the tine field.
Mammoth tine 50 x 13 mm or Hercules tines 70 x 12 mm
For light and medium soils the Mammoth tines are suitable. For hard dry loam or clay soils we recommend the Hercules tine. Both these tines can be equipped with 260 x 50 mm goosefoot points. The goosefoot point can work very shallow and can be used for organic weeding.
Levellers
After the plough the spring-loaded "V" levellers even the ground in front of the rear roller. For primary and secondary stubble cultivations the levellers must be removed. This is simply done using pins.
Double 350 mm roller for heavy soils
The double 350 mm roller is best for medium and heavy soils. The flat iron bars on the roller act on the soil like a combine drum reducing the clods and also drive the roller round.
Following harrow 13 mm ø The vertical following harrow with 13 mm tines leaves a fine even finish. The mixing of the straw is improved and clods are further reduced in size. The ground pressure can easily be altered.
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