Grange Machinery launches versatile cultivator at Cereals

  • Grange Machinery introduced the Top-Tilth Cultivator at the Cereals Event.

A family-run company based in Holderness, East Yorkshire, Grange Machinery manufactures agricultural machines and wearing parts that offer affordable solutions to farmers across the UK, Europe and as far afield as New Zealand, recently launching in Australia.

The Grange Machinery product range helps lower the cost of crop establishment whilst improving soil structure and efficiency in the field.

Customers invest in Grange machines to enhance and add versatility to their current farming system. Grange machines are highly adaptable and can transform existing systems that may already be on the farm, offering greater flexibility and efficiency.

The Grange Strip-Till Preparator has proved highly successful in offering deep loosening and tilth creation in strips for precision seeding using an intensive tine and disc arrangement, and customer feedback has led to the development of this system across the full working width.

Designated the Top-Tilth Cultivator (TTC) this versatile new implement offers a 3-in-1 cultivation solution.

It features hydraulic front leading discs and hydraulically retractable Grange low disturbance legs to lift and restructure the soil at depth, ahead of a full width beam of staggered wavy discs which cultivate the top section of soil.

A unique parallelogram feature allows for the disc beam to be hydraulically adjustable to accurately manage the disc working depth for optimum performance in varying conditions and soil types.

A full width Guttler rear packer roller offers final cultivation and consolidation, producing a seedbed ready for drilling.

The three elements fitted to the frame allow the machine to become a full system cultivator; a shallow disc cultivator by taking the legs out of work; or by raising the discs, a low disturbance loosener.

Available in 3m, 4m and 6m working widths, the TTC needs from 250Hp+.

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