Spring tines and shanks
Spring tines and shanks: This category includes both spring tines (flexible soil cultivation components that yield to obstacles) and their associated shanks (the supporting elements of the implement). Together, they form an essential part of many cultivators and harrows, used for loosening and leveling the soil.
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Spring Tines and Shanks
Durable Spring Tines and Shanks by RDM Parts for Versatile Soil Cultivation and Residue Management
RDM Parts offers a wide range of durable "Spring Tines and Shanks," essential components for various soil cultivation implements such as harrows, cultivators, and seedbed combinators. These components are characterized by their inherent flexibility and resilience, which allows them to vibrate and move through the soil, effectively breaking up clods, leveling the surface, and incorporating crop residues. The "shank" refers to the main body or leg of the tine, which connects to the implement's frame, while the "spring tine" specifically denotes the working part that engages with the soil and provides the necessary flex. Their spring action also provides protection against damage from stones or other obstacles, as they can flex and return to their working position, minimizing downtime and machine wear. Spring tines and shanks are versatile tools used for both primary and secondary tillage, depending on their design and strength. They are crucial for creating a fine seedbed, preparing ground for planting, or light stubble cultivation. RDM Parts' spring tines and shanks are manufactured from high-quality spring steel, ensuring optimal elasticity, fracture resistance, and wear life. We offer various shapes, thicknesses, and lengths to suit different soil types, working depths, and agricultural applications. Using reliable Spring Tines and Shanks from RDM Parts ensures consistent working depth, reduces wear on machinery, and contributes to improved soil structure and overall farm productivity.
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