The Karat 10 three-beam cultivator is now entering the market in extensive mounted and semi-mounted versions.
From the first glance, it appears clearer than previous models: The tines are arranged symmetrically around the tensile axis, making the machine extremely low-draught and avoiding side draft. This is particularly important when using the cultivator with track guidance systems. At the same time, it ensures intensive mixing.
The tine arrangement is just one of the core areas that LEMKEN has improved even further in its Karat cultivator, which has been incredibly successful for many years.
The cultivator can be equipped optionally with a hydraulically adjustable leading disc section. This ensures that large volumes of organic matter can be incorporated even better into the soil. The discs, which are individually suspended on leaf springs, chop organic matter, and break up coarse soil clumps so that the machine can mix soil intensively and work without clogging.
The new Karat 10 cultivator is available in mounted and semi-mounted versions, with working widths between three and seven metres. A traction booster and the ContourTrack system which ensures an even working depth in hilly terrain are available for the semi-mounted models. Customers can choose from the full range of LEMKEN rollers, if required. A following harrow for removing soil from roots can be optionally mounted.