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Mulch-till Rippers boast shallow- and full-concavity disk blades for higher productivity
The Case IH MRX690 and New Holland ST740 Mulch-till Rippers provide residue management, removal of compaction, and an improved level soil surface in the fall - all in one pass with a single machine. This is accomplished by using a unique combination of industry leading shallow-concavity disk blades in the front to manage residue, deep parabolic shanks, and patented tiger® points in the center to improve soil tilth, and full-concavity disk blades in the rear to size clods and level the soil. This unique combination of shallow-concavity cutting blades on the front and full-concavity leveling blades on the rear provides both efficient residue cutting with reduced lateral soil movement that allows higher operating speeds in a primary tillage operation without compromising agronomic performance. Agronomic performance can also be tailored for different operating conditions with independently controlled depth adjustment on both the front and rear disk gangs.

CNH, Goodfield, Illinois, USA; 800-727-4364, www.caseih.com, www.newholland.com

 

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