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Soil Preparation

ROTOVATORS

Designed to prepare a seed bed from previously worked soil.

Dig depth is adjusted by use of skids.

Semi offset to cover wheel tracks.

Gear driven by oil immersed and heavy duty wide precision ground spur gears.

Adjustable safety flap giving a smooth finish.

Comes complete with shear pin PTO shaft.

Category I three point linkage.

A useful prop stand keeps the machine steady whilst not mounted.

Rotovators

STONE BURIERS

Designed to prepare a seed bed from previously worked soil.

Dig depth is adjusted by use of skids.

Semi offset to cover wheel tracks.

Gear driven by oil immersed and heavy duty wide precision ground spur gears.

Adjustable safety flap giving a smooth finish.

Comes complete with shear pin PTO shaft.

Category I three point linkage.

A useful prop stand keeps the machine steady whilst not mounted.

Stone Buriers

POWER HARROW

A power harrow is a great choice for less rocky areas with no grass and is essential for aerating the ground,

which enables the soil to gain warmth quicker so that plants can grow healther.

Spring steel blades aggressively churn soil to a depth of 6 feet, evenly distributing it over the entire working width. The roller gently levels off the aerated soil to create a perfect seed bed.

Power harrows enable an extremely high crop yield since they do not invert soil layers,

but rather help to maintain the soil’s natural composition, structure and biodiversity.

Power Harrow

DISC HARROW

Disc harrows are used to prepare the soil for planting or sowing by breaking up the clods and surface crusts, thus improving soil granulation and destroying the weeds. It usually follows plowing, either deep or shallow. While plowing cuts, granulates, and inverts the soil, creating furrows and ridges, disking breaks up clods and surface crusts. Disc Harrows consist of concave cutting blades (disks), mounted on a common shaft, that form a gang.

The blades on the Siromer Disc Harrow are offset to give a finer tilth and are notched and sharpened.

The curved shapes of the discs allow them to penetrate the soil deeper.

Disc Harrow

LANDSCAPE RAKES

The Siromer landscape rake features curved tines on the bottom part designed to dig through the dirt and pull any underlying debris to the top of the soil. The main purpose of the landscape rake is clearing up land, but the way it does it is something very unique. The tines of a landscape rake will dig below the surface of the soil approximately 2 inches, pulling up roots, thatch, rocks and other debris to the top while allowing soil to stay in place due to the spacing in between the tines. The curved design of the landscape rake tines makes a perfect holder for all of this debris, using the tractor to transport it to a central location and dispose of it as needed.

The landscape rake is also a very useful tool for for aerating and weeding, the tines can be angled or reversed for the levelling and spreading of soil, compost, bark chippings, horse menages etc. A great tool for renovating and levelling gravel paths and removing cut grass from horse paddocks. Fully adjustable through 360 degrees

Fitted with a standard CAT I 3-point linkage. Fitting and removing takes minutes and turns your tractor into a superb landscaping tool. 10mm heat treated spring tines set at 6 tines per 300mm.

Landscape Rakes
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