A tractor-mounted implement powered by the tractor PTO designed to break up hard ground, mix in fertilizers, control weeds and improve soil aeration before planting.
Compatibility depends on model — the cultivator is tractor-mounted and requires a PTO. Many models fit standard three-point hitches, but confirm specific hitch category and PTO requirements with the supplier.
It attaches to the tractor via the PTO and mounting system. Most units use a standard three-point hitch and a PTO driveline; check the product specification for exact mounting details.
The cultivator is powered by the tractor's PTO (power take-off). Required PTO speed and power vary by model — consult the model specifications.
Required horsepower varies with cultivator width, tine configuration and soil conditions. Refer to the specific model's specs or ask your dealer for the recommended tractor HP for the size you plan to use.
Yes. The cultivator is offered in various sizes and has an adjustable working width to suit different field sizes and tasks. Exact width ranges depend on the selected model.
Working depth is typically adjustable and depends on the model and tine setup. Check the technical specifications for the depth range of the specific unit.
It is suitable for preparing fields, breaking compacted soils, mixing in fertilizers and improving aeration in a wide range of soils. Extremely rocky or stony fields may reduce effectiveness and increase wear.
Maintenance is low but regular: grease moving parts, inspect and tighten fasteners, check and replace worn tines, maintain gearbox/drive components per the manual, and keep the unit clean.
Yes. Most models use replaceable tines or blades to allow easy replacement when worn. Confirm replacement part numbers and availability with the manufacturer or dealer.
Always read the operator manual, keep PTO guards in place, disengage PTO and shut off engine before servicing, keep bystanders clear during operation, and follow recommended tractor/operator safety practices.
Yes. The cultivator can uproot and bury weeds during seedbed preparation, helping reduce weed pressure prior to planting.
Clean off soil and crop residue, lubricate as recommended, store in a dry sheltered area to prevent rust, and secure any movable parts to prevent damage.
Spare parts and service availability depend on the manufacturer and dealer network. Durable construction is emphasized, but confirm part availability and lead times with your supplier before purchase.
Warranty coverage and ordering options vary by manufacturer and dealer. Contact your supplier or consult the product information/gallery for model-specific pricing, warranty terms and ordering details.
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