The John Deere 726 Mulcher is a field implement designed for soil preparation and seedbed conditioning. John Deere manufactures a broad range of agricultural machinery serving crop production, equipment rental, and land management across North America and beyond.
This 2002 model features a working width of 15 feet 9 inches, making it suitable for medium to large-scale field operations. The implement is equipped with a coil tine harrow configuration, which uses spring-loaded tines to break up and level soil while incorporating residue. The tine spacing is set at 9 inches, a standard measurement for even soil disturbance across the working width. The unit carries a 150-pound rating, indicating its weight class and structural capacity.
Hydraulic height adjustment allows the operator to control the working depth of the tines from the tractor cab, improving efficiency and reducing manual labour. A single-point depth control system provides consistent penetration across the implement's width. The hitch assembly is constructed as heavy-duty link configuration, designed to withstand the stresses of intensive field work. Tru-Width sweeps—a John Deere proprietary design—help ensure uniform coverage and debris clearance across the full working width.
The machine is listed as used and is being offered on consignment. It is located in Ohio, USA, and is priced at $14,900.
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