Tines Articles & Analysis
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Gearboxes for the Rotary Tiller: Used in cultivators or rotary tillers This type of gearbox is designed to transmit energy to the tines that go into the dirt, breaking it down and mixing it with. The gearboxes of rotary tillers are constructed to withstand the force and the heavy loads that are generated by tilling operations. 3. ...
Thanks to its sturdy construction and features, it offers many advantages for daily operations: Additional ribs above the entry openings provide increased impact protection against forklift tines; its smooth inner surfaces ensure easy emptying, simple cleaning and good drying properties; thanks to the three robust runners the box runs smoothly on automated conveyor systems; ...
Additional ribs on the outer walls provide increased impact protection against forklift tines, while the all-round stacking shoulder in the upper and lower edge make the container compatible with a large number of other containers (Euro stacking system). ...
Robust and safe to use Single-mould production ensures a robust runner or foot connection; additional ribs above the entry openings of the closed outer walls offer increased protection against forklift tines and the strong ribbing of the lower deck ensures that the bottom of the container is very robust. ...
Tillage cultivators include: Multipress – tine cultivator Mixidisc /S – disc cultivator LDS – low disturbance subsoiler Strake – straw rake Drills include: DTS – strip-till drill DD – direct drill How can conservation agriculture help the environment? ...
With machine stability for 8 – 10 mm accuracy, easy adjust tine frames for crop establishment or altering crop configurations Garford provide the ease to achieve this. ...
Fortunately, Leviton patented Retention Force Technology™ (RFT), found in Atlas-X1® and eXtreme® Jacks and select patch panels, features a patented polymer spring that supports jack tines and increases their resistance to strain and damage. For example, when a 4- or 6-pin plug or probe is inserted into any Leviton jack or patch panel with RFT, the spring returns ...
Last autumn, working freshly lifted Sugar Beet land we ran one SLD with standard Pro-lift legs and the other with the Sabre Mono tine following each other up the field in front of the drill. The tractor driver on the drill rang me to say what a huge difference there was between the quality of the seedbed behind the Sabre tine and the Pro-lift . The Pro-lift ...
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I am also convinced that the physical action of the tines break up and destroys slug egg clusters and ultimately reduces slug populations. ...
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Two ultradwarf cultivars, ‘TifEagle’ and ‘Champion’, were subjected to hollow tine aerification (HTA) 1, 2, or 3 times yr–1, verticutting (VC) 3 times yr–1, solid tine aerification (STA) 5 times yr–1, and no treatment (control) for two consecutive years. ...
Over five site years, breaking up the compaction in tramlines (tractor wheel tracks) using a tine reduced losses of sediment and P to losses similar to those observed from areas without tramlines, with an average reduction in P loss of 1.06 kg TP ha–1. ...
Some direct drilled, some following the farm’s Flat Lift and some following a Cousins type 28 cultivator. This consists of 2 rows of tines, a spring levelling board, and two rows of packer razor rings. ...