Tine Tillers are a kind of farm implement used for piercing the soil which aerates the soil, making it smoother so the growing process can get more effective. Tillers are used to loosen seedbed and also as weed killers.

Small tillers are used by single human whereas a large tiller will require a pulling machine, such as a tractor to till the field. Small tillers work best in small gardens or lawns while heavy-duty tine tillers are suitable for fields and require a two-wheel or a four-wheel vehicle.

In two-wheel machines, they are attached and powered by couplings and in four-wheeled tractor; they are attached via 3 point hitch and driven by PTO.

Tines that are spring loaded can break pressure of more than 160 kg, cross the obstacles and return to its position without hurting the depth. Attached shovels penetrate deep, allowing flexing action to break the lumps and prepare the field for a big yield.

Tine Tillers are different from harrows in a sense that they disturb the soil in a rather careful pattern compared to harrows which might affect crops as well.

These tillers are also different from plows as they do not sink their blades too deep into the soil and hence work efficiently even with lesser power.

At our farm implements page, you can find all of these tillers. Specifically, we also provide a variety in widths, i.e 9, 11, 13 and 15 tines.

Description

Specifications & Details

Numbers of Tines

9
11
13
Linkage Category
I
I & II
I & II
Frame
Round Steel Torsion Tubes
Round Steel Torsion Tubes
Round Steel Torsion Tubes
Overall Width
2180 mm
2900 mm
2900 mm
Overall Length
813 mm
813 mm
813 mm
Tine Spacing
178 mm 229 mm
229 mm 254 mm
229 mm 254 mm
Overall Height
1.02 m
1.02 m
1.02 m
Cultivating Width
1880 mm
2590 mm
2790 mm
Max. Working Depth
229 mm
229 mm
229 mm
Weight
209 kgs
236 kgs
266 kgs
Settings
Type Of Tines Shovels
Spring Loaded – 51 mm reversible point
Tractor Compatibility
25 – 36 Hp
35 -55 Hp
60 – 85 Hp