Tine Cultivator

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  • It is arranged with a V-shaped thin shovel/tine fastened with C-shaped or L-shaped standard which is coupled to the frame.
  • The cultivator has staggered front and back gangs of nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, etc. tines.
  • The cultivators are connected to the bottom links of category I&II tractors.
  • If a tine cultivator is not run crosswise, the soil is not cut.
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The primary duties of the sector cultivator include creating a suitable seedbed for the crop to be planted into, burying crop residue within the soil (which helps to warm the soil before planting), controlling weeds, and combining and incorporating the soil to ensure the growing crop has enough water and nutrients to grow well throughout the season. The machine’s back end has a few thin, narrow rods that clear the soil’s surface for subsequent planting, and the machine’s many shanks set on the underside of a metal frame. The majority of field cultivators who, Tine Cultivator in Ghana, use one to many hydraulic cylinders to raise, descend, and regulate the depth of the implement.

  • It is arranged with a V-shaped thin shovel/tine fastened with C-shaped or L-shaped standard which is coupled to the frame.
  • The cultivator has staggered front and back gangs of nine, eleven, thirteen, fifteen, etc. tines.
  • The cultivators are connected to the bottom links of category I&II tractors.
  • To get around hard soil spots and prevent the cultivator from breaking, the top end of the standard is typically attached with a spring.
  • If a tine cultivator is not run crosswise, the soil is not cut.

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