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Trailed stubble cultivator CHDA-4
with rollerfoldingwith disk harrow

trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
trailed stubble cultivator
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Characteristics

Mobility
trailed
Other characteristic
with roller, folding, with disk harrow, with hydraulic adjustment, chisel, with harrow, soil loosening, no stop, with spade
Width

4 m
(13'01" )

Working depth

Min.: 5 cm
(2 in)

Max.: 30 cm
(11.8 in)

Description

Up to four operations in one pass. MULTIPURPOSE COMBINED STUBBLE CULTIVATOR: - Loosening and crumbling soil - Residue and soil mixing - Placement of fertilizers - Leveling top soil layer ADVANTAGES OF MULTIPURPOSE CULTIVATORS - CHDA allows to make four operations in one pass - Disc harrow and levelling discs could be disabled on the move, which provides a new machine configuration - Conical disc always maintains the same working angle, irrespective of degree of wear - Each tine is protected from the stones by spring or hydraulic cylinder. Max pressure of hydraulic cylinder is 150 bar. - Hub backside location. Low traction resistance. Increased hubs service-time and decreased fuel consumption - Ability to work on stony fields. The discs are individually fitted to maintenance-free rubber suspension. - Reliable and durable frame 300х300х10mm (11,8”х11,8”х0,4”), bars 150х150х8mm (5,9”x5,9”x0,3”). - 4 rows of cultivating tines with clearance 770mm (2’6,3”) and tine spacing 270mm (10,6”) exclude blocking of the unit with crop residues

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