Tines with an angle of 100° or 125° for all conditions
Robust, fully welded frame design
Precise depth control due to the possibility of up to 11 support wheeels
Working widths from 6 to 24m
Product Highlights
Headland position ensures more clearance when turning
Due to the support wheels, the frame adapts to the contours of the fields
MiniDrill with access ladder
Tines are connected and suspended individualle
Strengths
High precision and Versatility
Tine pressure adjustable from 300 g to over 5,000 g, suitable for various stages from blind harrowing to crust breaking.
Adjustable working angle (100° or 125° tines) for different soil types
Robust and Durable Construction
Fully welded, torsion-resistant frame for long service life.
Double spring tine suspension (fine + coarse) for wide working range and flexibility.
long service life.
Optional 60 mm carbide protection increases tine durability.
Adaptability and Ease of Use
Working widths from 6 to 24 m, with 3-point linkage and a trailed version.
Individually mounted tines ensure excellent contour following and prevent plant damage.
Support wheels (up to 11) ensure consistent depth control and frame adaptability to terrain.
Working conditions
Ideal for mechanical weed control in crops like cereals, maize, soybeans, and row crops, especially in organic and conservation farming systems.
It performs effectively in pre- and post-emergence stages, thanks to adjustable tine pressure and gentle action.
The 100° tines suit hard, crusted soils, while 125° tines are best for light, sandy, or organic-rich soils.
Designed for uneven terrain, the machine’s multiple support wheels ensure accurate ground contour following.
It excels in blind harrowing, crust breaking, and shallow cultivation, and can also apply fine seed or microgranules when fitted with the optional MiniDrill.
Technical specifications
Features
Hydraulic adjustment of the tine pressure
Laterally stable due to large bearing
Hydraulic tine pre-tension pressure with double tension spring
Support wheels can be mounted in-line or offset, depending on row spacing, to prevent crop damage and optimize weight distribution