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Meadow-field harrows

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meadow-field harrow

The modern meadow-field harrow is a professional agricultural machine that effectively loosens the soil, protects it from water loss, removes unevenness and has a positive effect on increasing crop yields.

The meadow-field harrows is used in early spring to cultivate meadows, fields and pastures and to level the soil surface. It is an ideal alternative to invasive agricultural machinery that does not damage the soil and further improves its quality.

It forms a layer of protection that prevents the soil from losing water. In addition, it is used to effectively destroy weeds, break up clods and molehills. Harrowing stimulates turf growth and promotes better soil aeration. The effect of using the harrow is a loosened and levelled surface of fields and meadows, improving the condition of the soil, which contributes to increased quality and number of crops.

Available in two widths: 5 m or 6 m

What distinguishes our harrow?

  • High-quality, functional frame construction made of a closed profile with a locking system
  • Double-sided working element weighing approx. 5 kg with 5 cm long working tines 5 cm
  • Hydraulic folding and unfolding with the possibility of locking for transport
  • LED lighting for increased work safety
  • Reinforced frame with locking latches after unfolding the device
  • 2 types of edges – the front as a preliminary bumper that breaks up larger blocks and molehills, and the lower edges level the cultivated surface
  • Convenient and simple operation
  • Guarantee of long-term use

Application advantages

  • effective and fast soil loosening
  • protection of the soil against water
  • destruction of weeds, molehills and breaking up clods
  • levelling unevenness of cultivated fields
  • improving the condition of the soil and turf
  • increasing crops

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