On farms that have a large mechanical front wheel drive (MFWD) or smaller articulating tractor, the 2-section 261 Mach Till is the most popular model. Operations wanting to simplify their tillage passes across the field and maximize their return on investment, find the 32 acres per hour productivity rate fits well with their farming practices. With discs that have 11½” of clearance, rocks and other obstacles are easily avoided and productivity maintained.
KEY BENEFITS
•Independently mounted discs have 11½” of clearance to enable discs to clear rocks and other obstacles while following land contours
•Four robust rubber spring elements pre-load the disc arms and keep discs firmly engaged with the soil (heavy duty disc arms optional)
•Heavy-built frame provides the weight necessary for working in all soil conditions and is supported by four high-flotation tires
•Consistent working depth is maintained by distributing the frame weight wing-to-wing by the pressure compensated hydraulic weight distribution system
•The full width rubber furrow roller provides optimum, non-compacting soil and residue firming in various soil conditions
•Both the concave smooth and double-V discs are shallow-faced to provide an aggressive cutting edge while eliminating soil compaction layers
•Maintenance-free double-sealed bearings, carbide roller scrapers, composite bushings, and oversized pins throughout provide many acres of low maintenance operation
•Tills an average of 32 acres per hour at 10 mph using a 390–450 HP tractor operating at 80% field efficiency