A Case IH RMX340 is a tandem disc harrow, a primary tillage implement designed to break up, mix, and level soil in preparation for planting. Case IH manufactures a comprehensive range of agricultural machinery serving grain and livestock operations across North America and beyond, and disc harrows are fundamental tools in their lineup for seedbed preparation and residue management.
This 2010 model features a 34-foot working width, making it suitable for efficient coverage across larger acreage. The machine is equipped with hydraulic leveling, which allows the operator to adjust soil penetration and evenness from the tractor cab, and a cushion gang system that helps absorb shock and improve blade performance in variable soil conditions. The disc configuration consists of 22-inch diameter blades with a thickness of 0.197 inches on the main sections, while the front gang employs 20.5-inch blades and the rear gang uses 21-inch blades for progressive cutting and mixing action.
Mobility and stability are supported by 12.5L×16.1 walking tandem tires mounted on both the main frame and the wings. A 3-bar tine harrow is integrated, functioning as a secondary leveling and finishing tool to further refine the seedbed after the disc gangs have passed. The machine incorporates a tang hitch for tractor connection and features single-point depth control for straightforward operation. A front jack is included for convenient transport and manual leveling when stationary.
The machine is located in Iowa, USA, and is being sold in used condition.
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