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Type: | Rotary Tiller |
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Good soil crushing effect
The power driven rake crushes the soil through high-speed rotating rake teeth. The speed of its rake teeth is relatively high, usually several hundred revolutions per minute, which can effectively break the soil compaction layer. For example, on deeply cultivated land, a power driven rake can break down large soil blocks into small particles, making the soil texture more uniform and creating favorable soil conditions for seed germination and root growth.
Compared to traditional rakes, power driven rakes are more thorough in breaking soil. It can not only handle surface soil, but also crush soil at a certain depth. Its working depth can generally be adjusted, ranging from a few centimeters to tens of centimeters, which helps improve soil aeration and permeability.
High flatness of land preparation
The working components of the power driven rake can automatically level the ground during rotation. Due to the uniform distribution and rotational motion of the rake teeth, it can level uneven land and reduce its undulations.
Some power driven rakes are equipped with special leveling devices, such as drag plates or compression wheels. After the rake teeth break the soil, these devices can further level and compact the soil surface, achieving a higher standard of flatness and providing an ideal seedbed for subsequent agricultural operations such as sowing and transplanting.
Adapt to multiple soil types
For cohesive soil, a power driven rake can effectively overcome the soil's viscosity and break the soil blocks. Its powerful power and rotating rake teeth can cut into sticky soil, breaking it apart and preventing the soil from sticking together to form hard blocks.
In sandy soil, a power driven rake can compact and level loose sand appropriately, while also screening and separating impurities in sandy soil. Moreover, it can also perform well in other common soil types such as loam, making it a versatile land preparation machine.
High homework efficiency
Power driven rakes typically have a wide working width, ranging from over one meter to several meters. The wide working range enables it to handle a large amount of land in a unit of time, reducing the time required for land preparation operations.
Due to its own power, it does not need to rely entirely on the tractor's traction speed to work, so while ensuring the quality of land preparation, the operating speed can be appropriately increased. This can effectively improve land preparation efficiency, shorten agricultural time, and buy more time for timely sowing and other agricultural activities in large-scale agricultural production.