The Agricultural Crawler Cultivator is mainly used for orchard ditching, rotating cultivation, and fertilizing, offering six major functions including fertilization in open trenches, separate trenches, rotary tillage, mowing grass, wind to fight drugs, and gong.
The key features include its ability to perform multiple agricultural tasks, a two-way power engine, V-belt transmission to the gearbox, and the capability to replace attachments for various operations.
The cultivator is primarily designed for use in orchards, making it suitable for a variety of fruit trees and other crops grown in similar environments.
The cultivator can handle different tasks by replacing attachments, allowing it to perform rotary tillage, weeding, and backfill operations efficiently.
The 18hp model has dimensions of 2450mm x 900mm x 850mm, weighs 580kg, and has an engine speed of 2200 RPM with a walking speed of 8 km/h.
The 22hp model weighs 780kg.
Yes, one of the six major functions of the cultivator is mowing grass, making it versatile for orchard maintenance.
The term 'gong' refers to a specific operation that the cultivator can perform, but further details would typically need to be clarified by the manufacturer.
Yes, the cultivator is designed to be user-friendly, but basic training on the specific functions and operations may be beneficial for new users.
Regular maintenance such as checking the engine, inspecting the belts and gears, and cleaning after use is recommended to ensure optimal performance.
The 25hp model has a walking speed of 10 km/h.
Absolutely, one of the primary functions of the cultivator is fertilization in open trenches.
The engine speed of the 25hp model is 2200 RPM.
The cultivator saves labor by combining multiple agricultural tasks into one machine, reducing the need for multiple operators and equipment.
Yes, the Agricultural Crawler Cultivator is suitable for small to medium-sized orchards, making it an efficient choice for various farming needs.
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