The John Deere 2100 MINI-TILL Subsoiler is a deep-working soil cultivation tool designed for breaking up compacted soil layers in the subsoil without disturbing the surface profile or significantly reducing crop residue cover. This approach to minimal tillage preserves organic matter and helps prevent soil erosion while improving soil structure and drainage in the lower soil horizons. John Deere is a leading global manufacturer of agricultural machinery, and subsoilers are a core component of conservation and reduced-tillage farming systems.
The 2100 is available in multiple working configurations to suit different field sizes and soil conditions. Standard options include three, four, five, seven, or nine tines, with a folding variant also available in the nine-tine setup. Tine spacing can be selected at 56, 61, 76, or 91 centimetres depending on the configuration chosen. The tines themselves are 19 millimetres thick and are designed to cut cleanly through soil without excessive disturbance, with a maximum working depth of 41 centimetres.
The machine offers a maximum working width of up to 6.9 metres and a transport width of 2.8 to 6.9 metres, allowing flexibility between field operation and road transport. Power requirements range from 30 to 40 horsepower per tine, meaning the three-tine model requires a minimum of approximately 90–120 horsepower, scaling upward with additional tines. This 2014 used model is located in Ukraine and is offered at $18,000.
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