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Vaederstad - Model Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro -Combination Cultivator
The Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro is engineered to loosen soil, bury heavy debris, and properly size clods for an ideal field finish. It is a heavy-duty machine designed with two rows of discs followed by four ranks of chisel tines to meet your primary tillage needs, such as cutting, fracturing, and mixing the soil, creating optimal soil conditions for seedbed preparation. The Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro is the ideal tool for today’s high-yielding crops.
Heavy residue management
Serrated discs and tines work together to cut heavy residue and thoroughly mix it with the soil to promote fast decomposition.
Shattering compaction
Compaction negatively affects soil and plant health. Using the right tillage tool can help manage this compaction for better water infiltration and root growth.
Post-harvest soil preparation
Using the Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro after harvest can help fields retain moisture over the winter, while allowing for easier seedbed preparation in the spring.
Excellent agronomic performance
A post-harvest tillage pass can be critical to achieving a better seedbed in the spring and setting the foundation of operation performance throughout the year. Give your crop the best chance to succeed while reducing risks at the same time.
Manage heavy residue and compaction in one pass
The Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro incorporates heavy residue and breaks up compaction while creating a smooth field finish. It accomplishes a wide range of tillage objectives in one pass, making the Chisel Pro an ideal post-harvest tool on the path to creating the perfect seedbed.
Superior residue sizing
The Wil-Rich 483 Chisel Pro contains two rows of serrated disc blades to cut and size residue into smaller pieces, so it can break down faster. The concave shape of the discs is designed to thoroughly mix the residue with the soil, helping to speed up the decomposition process even more.
The double-mounted discs are 61 cm in diameter with 38 cm spacing. The second rank of blades is offset, resulting in an effective blade spacing of 19 cm. This configuration provides consistent tillage across the width of the implement.
Break up compaction and loosen soil
Behind the serrated disc blades are four ranks of chisel tines. These help mix and loosen soil while breaking up compaction layers up to 25 cm deep. To minimise plugging concerns in heavy residue, the tines are spaced 152 cm apart, providing excellent flow between tines. Each of the four ranks is offset for an effective tine spacing of only 38 cm. This design results in a more ideal field finish than disc rippers with wider tine spacing.
