A Case IH Ecolo-Tiger 875 is a subsoiler, a primary tillage machine designed to break and aerate compacted soil layers below the reach of conventional plowing. Case IH is a major manufacturer of agricultural equipment serving crop producers and land preparation contractors across North America and beyond. Subsoilers are essential tools for deep soil conditioning, improving water infiltration, and enhancing root development in field crops.
This 2018 model is configured with 13 shanks and spans 26 feet in working width, enabling efficient coverage of large acreage in a single pass. The machine is equipped with a disk leveler to break up soil clods and create a more uniform seedbed immediately behind the subsoiling shanks. A tiger paw crumbler attachment further refines the soil structure in the machine's wake. The subsoiler features spring reset shanks with individual cushion disks on each shank, allowing each point to ride independently over obstacles and hard ground without transmitting shock to the entire frame—a design that extends component life and improves operator comfort. The shanks are fitted with 7-inch tiger points, a size suited to deep penetration and soil disturbance. Hydraulic lift capability allows the operator to raise and lower the working depth and transport the machine easily between fields. The machine is located in Dowagiac, Michigan, and is priced at $76,928.
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