A Case IH ECOLO-TIGER 875 is a subsoiler, a deep-working tillage implement designed to break and loosen compacted soil layers below the plough depth. Subsoilers are essential for improving soil structure, drainage, and root penetration in agricultural operations. Case IH manufactures a comprehensive range of tillage, planting, and harvesting equipment for row-crop and general farming applications.
This 2018 model is configured with 11 shanks spaced 22 inches apart across a 22-foot working width, making it suitable for field-scale operations. The shanks employ a parabolic design with spring reset, fitted with 7-inch standard Tiger points for effective soil fracturing. A set of front-mounted disks on a double-rank X-frame with gang cushion trunnion disk spacing of 12 inches provides soil conditioning and levelling immediately behind the subsoiling action.
Depth control is managed through a single-point hydraulic system, allowing the operator to adjust working depth from the tractor cab. A rear disk leveller equipped with a double-edge reel and hydraulic control further refines the soil profile. The implement is fitted with wear shins for protection of the shank assembly. Front blades measure 24 inches, rear blades 24.75 inches, and the closing disc is 15.75 inches in diameter.
Ground mobility is provided by 440/55R18 stubble-resistant radial tires mounted on the toolbar. The machine is in used condition and is located in Indiana, USA.
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