A Case IH Ecolo TIGER-73 Subsoiler is a deep-working tillage machine designed to break compacted soil layers and improve soil structure in arable and pasture land. Case IH manufactures a comprehensive range of agricultural equipment and is recognised for producing implements that support modern farming practices across soil preparation, planting, and harvesting operations.
This 2015-model subsoiler features a working width of 5.3 metres and is equipped with an X-frame disc assembly that incorporates individually mounted discs of 610 mm diameter, spaced 380 mm apart at an 18° angle. The disc cutting system achieves an effective cutting distance of 19 centimetres to a depth of 10.2 centimetres. The rear row of discs is offset relative to the front row, enhancing performance on residue-covered ground. Each disc is mounted on its own pivot, reducing the risk of damage from impact with obstacles.
The subsoiler carries 13 tines in total: 6 intermediate and 7 main ripper legs. Main legs are spaced 76.2 centimetres apart, with intermediate legs positioned centrally between them. The intermediate tines are equipped with 7-inch points and adjust to a maximum force of 770 kilograms, while the main tines carry 10-inch points with an adjustable maximum force of 2,100 kilograms. Maximum working depth is 45 centimetres.
Disc furrow closers of 45.2 centimetres diameter are fitted at the rear. Independent hydraulic control of the X-frame disc assembly allows flexible adjustment according to stubble size and density, independently of the depth setting. The machine operates at speeds up to 9 kilometres per hour, requires a minimum of 400 horsepower, and weighs 6,560 kilograms. Transport width is 4.5 metres. The machine is currently located in Ukraine.
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