Case IH Tiger Mate II
Cultivators
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Creates a perfect seedbed structure through precise depth control and specialized shank vibration.
Description
Engineering the Tiger Mate II
The primary goal of this field cultivator is to create an ideal seedbed in a single pass. The standout feature of the Case IH Tiger Mate II is its thoughtful frame geometry and load distribution system, which ensure consistent working depth even in uneven terrain.
Levelling and Depth Control Mechanics
- S-Tine Design: A critical component that creates micro-vibration. This action effectively breaks down soil clods while maintaining soil structure, which is essential for capillary moisture rise.
- Depth Control: The Single-Point depth control system allows the operator to set the working depth with high precision from the cab or side panel. This eliminates human error when managing large field operations.
- Three-Bar Harrow: The rear attachment completes final surface preparation. The tines are engineered to distribute crop residue evenly, preventing the clumping that often interferes with high-precision planters.
The frame architecture allows for customization based on specific farm conditions. With a heavy-duty folding system, the implement offers excellent maneuverability for transport, facilitating rapid movement between fields. The use of high-strength steel in the tine mounting assemblies minimizes wear and extends service intervals. The Tiger Mate II is more than a simple tillage tool; it is a precision instrument for soil profile management.
Specifications
| Год выпуска | 1999–1999 год |
|---|---|
| Catalog | Catalog → Cultivators |
| Manufacturer | Case IH |
| Country | United States of America |
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