A Case IH ECOLO-TIGER 875 Subsoiler is a deep-tillage implement designed to break up and aerate compacted soil layers below the plough depth. Subsoilers are essential tools in modern agriculture, used to improve soil structure, drainage, and root penetration for increased crop productivity. Case IH, a leading manufacturer of agricultural equipment, builds a comprehensive range of tillage, harvesting, and soil-management machinery serving grain, livestock, and specialty-crop operations worldwide.
This 2021 model is configured as a seven-shank subsoiler with seven-inch standard tiger points, each fitted with a seven-inch cast point featuring a chromium carbide cap for durability in abrasive soil conditions. The machine features individual cushion disks spaced at 15-inch intervals with 24-inch blades, providing consistent soil disturbance and crumbling action across the working width.
The implement is equipped with AFS Soil Command depth-control technology, which manages both fore/aft levelness and disk gang depth adjustment. An additional AFS Soil Command Argon Control system monitors main shank depth and disk leveler depth independently across 7, 9, and 11-shank configurations, allowing precise depth management for varying soil conditions and field topography. The disk leveler incorporates a double-edge Tigerpaw design with hydraulic down-pressure capability and is operated through AFS Soil Command for automated depth regulation.
Wheels are fitted with VF445-65R22.5 radial tires designed specifically for stubble-resistant flotation and reduced soil compaction. The seven-shank configuration uses an eight-bolt hub assembly, while the frame accommodates a nine-shank upgrade with a ten-bolt hub option. The machine is located in Iowa, USA, and is priced at $83,305.
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