Yaylı Ayaklı Diskli Tırmık (SDH)
The spring-loaded disc harrow, with its spring-loaded independent disc structure and machine construction, performs a more effective cutting and mixing process than conventional disc harrows, with each disc operating independently thanks to its separate bearing. The springs on each disc prevent breakages and damage to the frame by allowing the discs to move back and forth when encountering an obstacle. It is less affected by the unevenness of the terrain. It causes almost no damage to the levelling of the terrain. In addition, the roller attached to the chassis presses the soil lifted by the discs at the same time, minimising moisture loss after the process. The machine can operate comfortably in heavy clay soils.
SKU:
OZD-002
Category: Soil Preparation
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Çizel Pulluk
Ploughs are used for soil cultivation after harvest without the need for a plough in the field. Due to the structure of their legs, they break the plough layer and are a suspended machine that performs shallow soil cultivation during dry summer months when ploughing is not possible.
Ploughing at a high working depth can be achieved with the plough. This allows the soil to aerate, prevents rainwater from pooling on the surface, draws water to the base, preserves soil moisture, and breaks up the hard layer, enabling plant roots to grow freely towards the base. This work increases yield.
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Ara Çapa Makinesi (Yaylı Kültivatör)
The row-spacing spring-bladed hoeing machine is used to eliminate weeds between rows of planted crops (such as beet, beans, sunflower, maize, soybean, tomato, beans, melon, and watermelon, etc.) and to loosen the soil. Additionally, it facilitates better incorporation of fertiliser into the soil. These processes accelerate plant growth.
The hoeing machine is adjustable between rows. During hoeing, plant protection discs (star blades) prevent the soil from covering the plants when they are small. Thanks to its leg structure, it can be used easily even on stony terrain.
The soil depth setting of each unit can be adjusted according to the size of the plant to be hoed. Thanks to the units, each of which moves independently, guide discs prevent the machine from deviating and disrupting its direction of movement while maintaining the working depth on uneven terrain, allowing hoeing without damaging the plant even on sloping terrain.
Çekilir Tip Güçlendirilmiş Offset Diskaro
A wheeled offset disc harrow with a lift mechanism is a soil cultivation machine used to prepare the seedbed by breaking up clods and mixing the soil after ploughing.
After harvesting, various operations such as cutting and shredding plant residues and weeds, and breaking up the crust layer can be performed with pull-type wheeled offset disc harrows. Their most significant advantage among secondary soil cultivation tools is that they can be used within a wide range of soil moisture levels.
Model ÇLTD offset disc harrows prevent wind and water erosion while breaking up stubble due to their hydraulic system and versatile movement capability. The mechanism on the wheel ensures that the wheel stays at ground level, allowing the working depth to be effectively adjusted.
Dik Rotovatör (Dik Freze)
The vertical rotary tiller uses blades positioned vertically in the soil to perform a circular rotation, breaking up clods on the soil surface, loosening the soil surface, and expanding the inner surface of the soil. It also works by mixing the soil without turning it over, and since the soil surface is evenly distributed during operation, moisture balance is maintained.
It breaks down the stubble remaining on the soil surface after harvest, allowing it to mix easily into the soil.
The blades are made of special steel that has undergone hot rolling, resulting in high wear resistance.
Thanks to the specially designed gearbox (1000 rpm) and the different positions of the rotors, the blades enter the soil slowly even in heavy and compacted soils, thus minimizing power consumption and vibrations.
The spring bearings of the side guards increase the lateral movement of the belts.
Protective hoppers are available to prevent any soil clods, stone fragments, plant debris, hoses, or other obstacles from entering the space between the rotor shafts.
The height-adjustable roller of the vertical rotovators ensures a constant working depth.
Locally produced, robust, powerful, and high-performance vertical rotovators cater to all tractor power levels with various working width options.
İtalyan Tip Rotovatör
The Italian-type rotary tiller is a suspended machine that tills the soil without leaving raw soil between its legs due to the structure of its legs, breaking the plough layer and tilling the soil without bringing the infertile soil in the lower layer to the surface. Italian-type ploughing allows for soil cultivation at a high working depth. This promotes soil aeration, prevents rainwater from pooling on the surface, allowing water to be drawn to the base and preserving soil moisture, and breaks up the hard layer, allowing plant roots to grow freely towards the base. This work increases yield. Additionally, the roller attached to the chassis presses the soil lifted by the discs simultaneously, minimising moisture loss after the operation.
Rototiller (Toprak Frezesi)
-It ensures that clods, weeds, twigs and vegetable residues formed after the soil loosening process are broken down and mixed homogeneously into the soil.
- Prevents the formation of a base layer by breaking up and loosening the soil.
- Provides more efficient shredding by cutting the soil before the blades thanks to optional breaking legs.
- Variable speed adjustment capability according to transmission speeds of 540-750-1000 RPM.
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