

The tine harrow can be used for full-cover cultivation in cereals, row crops, and ridge crops. The basic configuration of six beams spaced at 360 mm with a tine spacing of 30 mm and high tine stability is fundamental to the success of the process.
The maximum tine pressure of 6 kg and the wide angle at the end of the tines also make the TINECARE V ideal for caring for crops drilled directly into mulch with higher soil consolidation as well as organic matter on the surface.
Line stability is defined as the minimised deflection of the tines to the right and left. The geometry of the tines is designed to stabilise the movement of the tines and keep them in a straight line.
Thanks to a number of unique features, such as the strong frame, the unique spring system and the high tine pressure, the TINECARE V is equally reliable on organic farms, and for weed control in conventional, integrated farming.
The combination of a wide beam spacing of 360 mm and the tine tips angled at 120 ° makes the TINECARE V MASTER precision tine harrow perfect for weeding mulch-sown crops with a moderate volume of organic matter.
In these conditions, the frame is lowered so that the harrow tines have a sweeping action, making it easier for straw to pass through the machine.
The more compact soil structure, due to a reduction in tillage, requires a high maximum tine pressure. The 6 kg per tine on the TINECARE V MASTER is sufficient for these tougher operating conditions.

The working width of the TINECARE V 12050 MASTER can be reduced from 12 m to 8.28 m thanks to the multi-section folding frame. Working with one frame section adds flexibility and avoids double passes at the headland and on wedge-shaped fields.
Adding extra tines to the outside sections increases the effective working width of the tine harrow by 18 cm.
This safety margin reduces the number of gaps if no tramlines have been drilled for guidance, or when using tractors without a GNSS guidance system.