A subsoiler is a deep-tillage implement used to break up and loosen compacted soil layers below the normal ploughing depth, improving drainage, root penetration, and soil structure across large agricultural areas. The Landoll 2130-23 is a pull-type subsoiler built for high-capacity field work on substantial acreage.
This machine has a working width of 28 feet 9 inches, with a transport width of 15 feet 6 inches for road movement between fields. It is equipped with a front disc gang that offers hydraulic adjustment for depth and angle control, allowing the operator to adapt to varying soil conditions. The primary working element comprises 23 auto-reset shanks—the vertical tines that penetrate and fracture the soil—each with independent hydraulic depth adjustment for precision and uniform working depth across the full width. The frame rides on walking tandems positioned on both the main carriage and the wing sections, providing stable flotation and weight distribution over soft or freshly worked ground.
This 2011 model is located in Ontario, Canada, and is offered in used condition.
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