How does a rotary tiller work? How is a separating tiller different from a conventional tiller?
A rotary tiller is a machine that, connected to a tractor, is designed to mechanically dig, crush and loosen the ground. Thanks to the work of the tiller , we can remove the old turf from the lawn, dig the soil, remove weeds, level the ground while preparing for a new lawn or vegetable crops.
Thanks to the knives mounted on the rotating shaft, the soil fragments are cut and shredded. The knives on the SB separating tiller turn against the direction of travel of the tractor. The rods separating stones are a very important element in the construction of the tiller. The direction of rotation of the knives causes the soil to be sifted through the mentioned system of bars, which act as a sieve, separating the larger elements from the small ones. The whole coarse fraction, such as stones, sticks, roots, larger lumps of soil, land on the first lower layer of soil and are covered by a shredded, properly prepared substrate.
Thanks to the rear shaft of the separating tiller , we regulate the working depth of the machine and at the same time we get a leveled and compacted substrate ready for further cultivation. This is a major advantage of the separating rotary tiller and this is what makes it different from a conventional rotary tiller.
The main application of the separation roller is to assist in the establishment of lawns, it is also an ideal tool for leveling previously disturbed soil.
What else distinguishes the SB separating tiller?
This machine has the possibility of a minimal side shift , thanks to which we can additionally refine the position of the machine behind the tractor. In the case of cultivators , a drive chain is used, which requires the use of a PTO shaft with protection, i.e. a shear wedge or a clutch in order to secure the tractor's modes and the machine transmission.
The SB 165 4FARMER separating tiller is simple to build and solidly constructed. The hinged flap function makes it easier to keep the machine clean and provides better access to the main shaft of the knife axis.
Above the hinged flap on both sides of the machine there are two shock-absorbing elements. When a larger stone or lump of soil gets under the tines, these elements will protect the upper surface of the tiller from hitting the floating moving part of the machine.
If you are looking for an aggregate that combines all the elements that allow you to prepare the soil for sowing, the separation tiller will be the product for you!
Are you looking for a special tiller ? See MZ 165 separating tiller