Lazar Equipment Ltd.

Phone(s): (306) 236-5222 
http://lazarequipment.com/
along the East side of Highway #4 South
Meadow Lake Saskatchewan
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Lemken Rubin 10KUA
Price Contact for price Sale Type New
Year 2023 Quantity 1
Manufacturer Lemken Model Rubin 10KUA
Vin N/A Color N/A
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Comments From 3 m to 7 m working width Tractors between 87 - 350 hp | 64 - 258 KW Working depth up to 14 cm Shallow, fast and intensive The Rubin compact disc harrow guarantees intensive, uniform mixing of organic matter and soil to a depth of approximately 14 cm, Its high weight guarantees penetration, even under hard conditions, and therefore reduces moisture loss from evaporation. This makes the Rubin highly suitable for shallow, reliable stubble cultivation at high working speeds. Precise work saves fuel The symmetrical arrangement of every row of serrated concave discs provides precise directional stability with no side draft, even when driving on slopes, and maximises fuel savings. Patented disc placement The middle discs are offset to prevent blockages and provide for even tillage over the full working width. A patent is pending for this unique arrangement.  Less wear The new through-hardened DuraMaxx discs with a 645-mm diameter deliver maximum service life and operating times with reduced maintenance costs Comfortably adjustable harrow An impact or levelling harrow with comfort adjustment, which can be individually and finely adjusted, is provided behind the two rows of discs for precise deposition of the flow of soil. Safety first! The transport wheel design for mounted implements allows the use of heavy rollers and ensures safe operation on the road. Quality work in all conditions Support wheels for folding semi-mounted implements guarantee consistent working depths even in variable soils and precise pass alignment on slopes. Recoil cushioning for difficult conditions When hitting obstacles, the concave discs deflect independently upwards and rapidly return to their working position. The energy from the spring is transferred to the ground and does not place any strain on the frame  

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