Simba Cultipress tines

Jonathanturner1

New Member
Evening !
just wondering on the Cultipress , if I run through with a simba xpress , and could just do with abit more depth after ,say 10cm . Would the tines on the press be up to pulling through solid soil ?
thanks in advance
 

Agricast

Member
I was driving our cultipress last weekend over some 2019 OSR land that was cultivated post harvest, got soaked for six months then dried like concrete for top 3-4 inches.

I image the points were down to about 4 inches as you can’t see any of the point above ground in this photo.

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The tines are pretty tough at 25mm x 50mm hardened steel, just don’t turn with them in the ground, shear bolts will take the rest.
 

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