A Case IH ECOLO-TIGER 875 is a subsoiler—a deep-working tillage implement designed to break and loosen compacted soil layers beneath the surface. Subsoilers are essential tools in modern agricultural operations, used to improve soil structure, drainage, and root penetration across large acreages. Case IH, a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery, produces a comprehensive range of tractors, implements, and precision farming systems for row-crop and broadacre farming.
This 2018 model is equipped with 11 shanks spanning a 22-foot working width, enabling efficient coverage across substantial field areas in a single pass. The shanks feature spring reset parabolic design, which allows them to yield when encountering obstacles or excessive resistance, then automatically reset to working depth—a critical safety and durability feature in variable soil conditions. The machine incorporates gang cushion trunnion disc technology to help manage soil disturbance and improve the finish of worked ground.
The ECOLO-TIGER 875 is fitted with AFS Soil Command, Case IH's soil mapping and variable-rate application system, enabling operators to adjust working depth and performance in real time based on soil conditions. Rear disc levelers with a hydraulic crumbler attachment help consolidate and smooth the soil surface following the deep ripping action, reducing clodding and preparing the seedbed.
The machine rides on 440/55R18 radial tires, which provide flotation and traction across variable terrain. The unit is in used condition and is located in Taylorville, Illinois. The asking price is $66,565.
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