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Ditta - Model 120.75 Series -Spading Machine
Low, sturdy and compact spading machines, ideal for use with powerful and light tractors. Min/max depth 10/25 cm.
STANDARD EQUIPMENT:
- DIRECT TOOTHED GEARING (M. 8.2 HELICAL)
If you use the spading machine with a modern tractor with a wide range of both forward and PTO speeds, the gearbox is unnecessary because it increases cost, weight and fuel consumption. Pdf 540 = 167 RpM Pdf 750 = 232 RpM - PROTECTED PTO SHAFT WITH CLUTCH
- MAINTENANCE-FREE LONG LIFE SELF-LUBRICATING BEARINGS
- ADJUSTABLE HOOD
- ADJUSTABLE LEVELER
- DEPTH ADJUSTMENT SLIDES
FREE VARIABLES:
- ADJUSTABLE HOOD/SPUR HOOD
- GREASE LUBRICATED BEARINGS
- STRAIGHT SLITS (10 cm - in 4)

- 3-SPEED LEVER GEARBOX (M. 8.2 helical) patent SELVATIC + 60Kg 132 Lb Pdf 540: I 145 II 167 III 205 Rpm
- POSTERIOR EXIT PdF 1 3/8 Z6 (only with gearbox)
- EXTERNAL SUPPORTS no 904, 1105, 1306 kg +25
- DOUBLE TOP HOOD
- LEVELER EXTENSION
- LATERAL SPILLWAYS
- ROUND SPADES FOR SOILS WITH STONES
- LONG SPADES FOR SANDY SOILS
General characteristics of spading machines: - facilitating soil drainage and reducing the risk of slope runoff since that hard sole is not created under the tilled soil, a negative feature of other rotary or trailed implements. - tilling is done evenly across the width of the machine by evenly turning the soil so that fertilizer, manure or stubble can be buried. - the tilled soil has a flat surface, and the clods are of regular size so much so that sowing can often already be done directly. - the tools enter the soil one at a time, which allows for minimal tractor energy use and their durability is longer because they only work as they descend. - the spader is not towed by the tractor; on the contrary, it aids its advance so much so that this is the only implement that can work in wet soils because the tractor does not risk getting bogged down (since the demand for tractor wheel traction is minimal) and, in sloping terrain, in addition to helping the tractor advance, it keeps it in a stable position. It also reduces fuel consumption compared to traditional tillage such as plowing, ripping, and milling. - does not form the compact, impermeable soil layer underneath that prevents both greater root development and regular water runoff, so it does not trigger, especially on hillsides, dangerous slippage of tilled soil. - always ensures that clods are turned over and thus allows both faster aeration of the soil and the elimination, right from the roots, of harmful weeds. - requiring no tractive or braking effort from the tractor, it can be used even on steep slopes without any problem and in complete safety.
