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Precision tine harrow

The TINECARE V 12050 MASTER is a universal precision tine harrow with an optimised tine configuration and constant tine pressure of up to 6 kg irrespective of the ground contours.

This makes it versatile for use in all arable crops, regardless of the sowing method, or previous conventional or soil-conserving tillage.

Thanks to their special configuration, the springs act on the tines indirectly to apply a consistent pressure to the soil surface, regardless of the tine pressure setting. This means that the full arc of movement is available to each tine so that it can independently track uneven ground and maintain consistent working results.

Every pass a success.


Straight line tracking

Another advantage of the TINECARE V 12050 MASTER tine harrow is that it maintains a consistent tine spacing.

On the TINECARE V 12050 MASTER, the pressure spring acts indirectly on the tine via a wide, maintenance-free tine pivot point. Because the tines are bent on two planes, the tips of the tines track in a straight line.

In agronomic terms, the advantage is uniform inter-row and intra-row working results.

Nevertheless, the tine tips still oscillate to the side and in the direction of travel thanks to the spring steel material of the tines. This contributes to crumbling the soil to bury the weeds and helps to break up incrustations.

Optimum ground tracking

The TINECARE V 12050 MASTER precision tine harrow adapts perfectly to the ground contours. The machine is equipped with various features for this purpose:

  • Large jockey wheels increase running smoothness on rough surfaces.

  • Wide vertical arc of the tines, on the basic version, achieves ground tracking.

  • Large top link slot and the rear jockey wheels available as an option for optimum ground tracking.

The HYDROLIFT option enables the movement of the frame sections to provide optimum ground tracking even on hilly terrain.


Variable level of aggressiveness

The frame height, which can be adjusted using the jockey wheels, influences the angle of aggressiveness of the tine tips.

The higher the tine pressure and the faster the driving speed, the more intensive the effect of the tine harrow.

The higher the frame is set, the steeper the angle of the tines. This is the more aggressive setting.

In contrast, if the frame is set lower, the angle of the tines is flatter, and they have a more sweeping action. As a result, the tine harrow covers weeds with soil more effectively, and the aggressiveness of the tines is reduced.