The DMI Ecolo Tiger 53 Subsoiler is a primary soil-working implement designed for deep tillage and residue incorporation on large-scale arable farms. It combines disc harrows with powerful subsoiling tines to break compacted soil layers, bury crop residues, and prepare seedbeds in a single pass.
The machine operates on a working width of 3.8 metres and achieves soil disturbance to depths of 40–50 centimetres using two rows of heavy-duty rippers fitted with specially hardened points. The front section comprises 32 X-shaped discs, each 550 millimetres in diameter, set to work the upper soil profile to approximately 18 centimetres and cut through difficult residues such as corn stover. A rear conditioning section levels the soil surface and redistributes broken plant material to promote moisture retention, organic decomposition, and microbial activity. The implement is spaced with 76 centimetre centres between tine carriers.
The subsoiler requires a tractor of at least 300 horsepower to operate at full efficiency.
This used example is in good overall condition. The original paint finish is intact, and all working components are original American parts. Wear on the tine feet is measured at 10 per cent, disc wear at 20 per cent, and tyre wear at 20 per cent. The frame shows no breaks or welded repairs. The machine has been imported from the United States and cleared through customs, with pre-sale preparation completed.
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