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Heavy stubble harrow KAMA LION 18
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Description
The harrow is used for destruction (shredding) and distribution of straw and plant residues on the field, provocation of weed and windfall after harvesting, moisture closing, pre-sowing provocation and destruction of small weeds, loosening of soil surface. The harrow is designed for low-energy soil cultivation. It is equipped with 16 mm diameter spring steel tines with variable angle of attack.
Working width 17.7 m, working depth up to 7.5 cm. The steering method is hydraulic. The cable frame balancing system compensates for peak loads, thus increasing the service life of the implement.
The width of the section in combination with the spring suspension of the sections allows uniform cultivation. Warranty period - 12 months from the date of purchase of the product by the consumer.
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