Subsoiler with a working width of 4 m and a packer roller.
Designed for deep subsurface loosening of any type of soil, the main purpose of which is to break the so-called plow sole.
A plow sole is a superdense layer of soil under the upper fertile layer. This formation is due to the constant pressure of the tillage agricultural units during regular tillage at the same depth. The plow sole is characterized by an extra-dense layer at a depth of 45-60 cm, which traps moisture and leads to the saturation of the surface soil with water. Therefore, often in early spring water stands in the fields.
Breaking up a superdense layer of soil creates excellent conditions for the growth of cultivated plants. Excess moisture penetrates into the deeper layers of the soil, and in hot weather, moisture rises through the soil pores to the root system of plants. This has a positive effect on crop yields, especially in arid regions.
"Paraplau" work counter
Optional — "Deltaplau" work counter
It is used for loosening soils of various mechanical composition (light, heavy, rocky, headlands and tramlines) to a depth of 60 cm.
With the help of its curved racks, it penetrates deep into the ground, breaking the underlay layers, ensuring water permeability and moisture preservation and enrichment with oxygen.
The legs of the deep-ripper slightly raise the soil located between the racks - without turning it over - leaving it in its original position.
Plowing of dense soil layers at a depth of 45 to 60 cm.
Cutting weed roots due to the cross arrangement of the racks.
Subsurface tillage and loosening of vapors in areas of increased wind erosion.
Soil cultivation on a plowed field, on the stubble of grain crops up to 20 cm and after harvesting row crops with preliminary disking.