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LANDOLL TILLAGE EQUIPMENT
Landoll 1200 Soilmaster
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The
Landoll Soilmaster is a one trip conservation tillage
tool that is used right after the fall harvest. The
1200 is designed to aerate the soil and incorporate
up to 75% of crop residue within the top two inches
of the soil for faster decomposition. At the same
time, ridges are formed that minimize wind and water
erosion. Opposing helical blades are engineered to
position the soil into ridges. These ridges also speed
up residue decay because greater surface area is exposed
to the warming rays of the sun. As a result, soil
environment is improved and microbial activity is
increased. This mellows the soil for a seedbed-like
texture, which makes for easier seedbed preparation
in the spring.
First
introduced in 1976, the Landoll Soilmaster was one
of the first coulter chisels on the market. Even today,
the Soilmaster remains on of Landoll Corporation's
most popular lines of tillage tools
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Landoll 1550 InRow Ripper
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The
Model 1550 In-Row Ripper is designed as a deep-till
conservation tillage tool. It is primarily engineered
for minimal disturbance of the topsoil leaving the
residue virtually undisturbed while penetrating the
soil 5" to 20" deep. This slotting of the
compaction zone results in a passageway that greatly
enhances water storage capacity and root growth.
The
1550 is extremely versatile in both function and season
adaptability. The 1550 In-Row Ripper's unique toolbar
design gives it the ability to rip on the row or off
the row. Landoll bolts the frame together by using
the shank and coulter clamp as the frame bracing allowing
for infinite adjustment; there are no welded braces
to hinder shank spacing. This combined with the 1550's
interchangeable points (crowned ductile or chrome
dorsal fin point or flat spike) makes the 1550 ideal
for both spring and fall tillage operations.
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Landoll 2210 Weatherproofer
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The
Model 2210 Weatherproofer is a primary tillage tool
designed to disc and deep-till in one pass, eliminating
the need to disc or chop stalks first. With double
offset tandem disc gangs and heavy duty 37" parabolic
shanks, the Weatherproofer uniformly mixes residue
while slotting through the compaction zone for greatly
enhanced soil water storage capacity and root growth.
The 2210 is engineered for deeper tillage without
the need for prohibitive horsepower requirements.
The
combination of the uniquely designed parabolic shanks
and double offset tandem disc gangs makes the Weatherproofer
possibly the most effective tool on the market for
total soil, water, and residue management.
The
strength and the design of the 37" parabolic
shank accomplishes two things: 1) It creates a slot
through the compaction zone whereby some of the compacted
layers remain in tact, allowing water to store below
the layers and roots to thrive by seeking the stored
moisture through the slots during dry stress periods.
2) Due to the unique parabolic design of the shank,
horsepower requirements are less than most competitive
disc/deep-till models which use straighter shanks.
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Landoll 2220 DCD Model
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The
Model 2220-DCD (Disc-Chisel-Disc) is the answer to
the farmer who wants the benefit of the Disc-Rip-Disc
but does not want to deep-till. The 2220-DCD has 32”
Spring clamp shank assemblies set on 15” centers
which allows you to mix and cover more residue than
you can with deep-till shanks set on 30” centers.
Maximum depth of the shank is 12 to 14” depending
on disc gang depth. Shanks can be fitted with different
ground engaging tools, standard is the 2” chisel
spike also available are 3” and 4” twisted
shovels for additional mixing of residue and 16’
and 18” sweeps.
Disc
gang angle is as simple as pulling a pin and setting
the angle at 10, 15 or 20 degrees while the disc gang
depth is hydraulically controlled from the tractor
cab. Disc scrapers are standard on front and rear
gangs.
There
are two different series of 2220-DCD, the Series 2225
which has single axles is available in 7,9 and 11
shank sizes while the Series 2227 which has walking
tandem axles is available in 9,11,13 and 15 shank
sizes. Horsepower requirements range from 15 to 25
HP per shank. Horsepower requirements may vary due
to depth and soil types.
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Landoll 2325 Weatherproofer II
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The
Model 2325 Weatherproofer II is a primary tillage
tool designed to disc and deep-till in one pass, eliminating
the need to disc or chop stalks first. With a set
of tandem disc gangs up front, followed by heavy duty
37" parabolic shanks, and another set of disc
gangs in the rear. The Weatherproofer II uniformly
mixes residue while slotting through the compaction
zone for greatly enhanced soil water storage capacity
and root growth. The rear disc gangs leave the ground
level. The 2325 is engineered for deeper tillage without
the need for prohibitive horsepower requirements.
The
Model 2325 is designed to compliment the 2210 Weatherproofer
and offer farmers an alternative combination disc/deep-till
tool that will leave the field level.
The
strength and design of the 37" parabolic shank
accomplishes two things: 1) It creates a slot through
the compaction zone whereby some of the compacted
layers remain in tact, allowing water to store below
the layers and roots to thrive by seeking the stored
moisture through the slots during dry stress periods.
2) Due to the unique parabolic design of the shank,
horsepower requirements are less than most competitive
disc/deep-till models which use straight shanks.
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Landoll 200 Chisel Plow
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The
200 Series Chisel Plows are designed to rip and shatter
plow pan which opens up the soil deep down to catch
and hold moisture, and control runoff. The surface
of the field is left rough and blended thoroughly
with crop residue to protect the precious topsoil.
Crop residues improve soil structures, maintain organic
matter, and allow for good working conditions for
soil bacteria.
Landoll
Corporation has been building chisel plows since 1968.
The Chisel Plow was one of the first products built
by Landoll.
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Landoll 850 Finisholl
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The
model 850 Finisholl is designed as a combination secondary
tillage tool, meaning that in some cases it will require
more than one trip across the field depending on the
job the farmer wants. The 850 is used for chemical
incorporation and seedbed preparation. The 850 will
percolate the soil, eliminate air pockets, place weeds
on the surface to die and leave a high percentage
of residue on top to conform to today.s conservation
laws. The Finisholl will save labor, time, and fuel
due to fewer trips across the field. This will result
in less soil compaction, and most importantly, save
the farmer money.
The
850 Finisholl was designed from the bottom up. It
was meant to compliment the 875 Tilloll and give farmers
an alternative finishing tool that offered greater
flexibility in tailoring optional equipment and cost
less. Price-wise, the 850 is less than the 875, making
it extremely competitive in the finisher market.
The
shank spacing on the 850 is a true 8", there
are no clumps of shanks for residue to plug. This,
combined with shank placement close behind the disc
gangs and generally longer frame length, gives the
Finisholl possibly the best trash flow of any finisher
on the market. With edge bent shanks, and a 25.5.
shank clearance, competitors would be hard pressed
to claim they have better residue and trash flow than
the 850 Finisholl.
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Landoll 875 876 Tilltoll
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The
Models 875 and 876 Tillolls are true one trip seedbed
preparation tools designed to be so from the start,
not as an afterthought with parts added to a field
cultivator. The 875 is designed with: 1) aggressive
disc gangs set at 10 degree angles 2) spray shields
to knock down soil from the disc gangs and allow a
smooth surface for chemical application behind the
spray shield 3) spring cushion c-shanks with 10"
sweeps 4) incorporation reel to mix the soil, placing
the finer soil particles in the seedbed zone while
incorporating chemicals, clods and residue are left
on the surface to prevent wind and soil erosion 5)
a heavy duty three bar spike tooth harrow with individual
spring loaded harrow arms to go through the heaviest
residue without plugging.
Superior
engineering and the fact that no other competitor
models come with the same standard features as the
Tilloll, make it the .Cadillac. of the finisher market.
Specifically, the incorporation reel (the heart of
the machine) and spray shield are two features not
offered on most competitor finishers.
The
Tilloll, with 3-bar spike tooth harrow with independent
flex harrow arms and adjustable tooth angles, is unique
to any spike tooth harrow on the market.
The
875 is the only finisher to throw soil out with disc
blades. The blades are set at an outward 10 degree
angle with a straight coulter blade at the end of
the disc gang to eliminate ridging. The reel is set
at an inward 10 degree angle to catch all soil thrown
out by the disc gangs.
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Landoll 2000 Row Crop Cultivator
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The
2000 Row Crop Cultivator is designed as a multi-purpose
high speed, high residue cultivator and is used almost
exclusively in the spring. With optional ridgers,
it can be used as a ridge-till cultivator. The Model
2000 is also ideal for minimum-till or no-till conditions.
It.s primary purpose is to eliminate weeds, however,
a secondary but highly important function is to aerate
the soil to stimulate crop growth.
A
major attraction of the Landoll 2000 Row Crop Cultivator
is closely coupled frame which brings the center of
gravity closer to the tractor. The Model 2000 is a
favorite among farmers with smaller tractors that
have problems lifting other machines. This feature
gives the 2000 the advantage over virtually all other
competitors.
Another
distinctive advantage the Model 2000 has it.s patented
weeding disc adjustment. Adjustments are made only
with detent pins and holes for positive depth width,
and four fixed-angle pitch settings for aggressiveness.
Competitors use clamps which may come loose or slip
and requires exact measuring for a proper setting.
Adjusting the Model 2000.s weeding discs (or disc
hillers) allows for greater precision and significantly
less adjustment time.
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Landoll 9800 Field Cultivator
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The
9800 Field Cultivator is designed as a finishing tool
for seedbed preparation, weed control, and chemical
incorporation. This aerates and conserves the precious
topsoil, while balancing chemicals and fertilizers.
Generally the soil has been worked by a disc harrow
prior to the use of a field cultivator. The 9800 will
work from 2"to 6" deep to prepare a seedbed
in one to two passes.
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