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Horticultural Crops
Retracting Tree Weeder
Overview: These units use passive tooling or active
tiller heads to cultivate between trees or staked vines. As the
implement moves along the row, the tool retracts into the row-middle
area as a sensor contacts the tree or stake. Some makers offer one
or more fixed-position shank mountings for sweeps, shovels, subsoilers
or barring-off disks close to the moving head. Others design rugged
tool carriers compatible with the moving part.
Design Features: In automatic units, a hydraulic
sensing arm contact triggers the retraction, with the tool moving
back into the row when the obstruction has been passed. These units
are usually mounted onto the right side motor block or rear three-point
hitch. Manually controlled units allow for more varied control. An
alternative pivoting version can be front-, side-, or rear-mounted
or attached to the side of a between-the-row toolbar cultivator.
Options: Self-contained hydraulic systems power
active tillage heads. On-the-go tilt control gives operator more
control in variable orchard conditions. Rear-mount, three-point
hitch wrap-forward units place the head within the view of the operator,
similar to the side-mount unit shown here.
Model for comparison: rotary tillage head with coiled-base
vertical tines
Rec. PTO HP: 18 (with auxiliary hydraulic power)
and up; 30 to 80 for PTO drive
Speed: 1.5 to 4 mph
List price: $2,000 (pull along); $5,000 to $8,000 (tractor
attachment)
Sources: 11, 34,
42, 51,
80, 82
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