How much horsepower does it take to pull a 25 foot field cultivator?
Depends on soil type, depth you want to run and speed, but 10hp/ft would be a good fit. We pulled a 25ft along with a sprocket packet for years with 180hp.
How much HP do you need for tillage?
Don’t skimp on horsepower. Shallow vertical tillage tools require about 10 PTO hp/ft. of width. “Don’t buy a tool that’s too big for your tractor,” says Trevor Dybevik of Great Plains, “especially if you farm hills.”
How much horsepower does it take to pull a 20 foot disc?
Subject: RE: Typical Hp requirements for a 20 foot disk? 150 is plenty. 120 would even do it.
How fast can you pull a field cultivator?
Field cultivator needs to be running 7 mph minimum if you want to do a decent job. Absolutely no deeper (3-4″ )than it takes to do the job and up to 8mph but don’t let it start to bounce.
How much HP does it take to pull a field cultivator?
Horsepower requirements range from 19.6-29.4 kW/m (8 to 12 hp-ft), depending on the soil, depth, and speed.
How much horsepower do you need to pull a mulch finisher?
Horsepower requirements range from 24.5 to 34.2 kW/m (10 to 14 hp-ft), depending on the soil, depth, and speed.
How much horsepower does it take to pull a turbo till?
Need at least 10hp per foot, with 12 being better. The faster you can pull it, the better it works. We have an 18 foot turbo-max. It is also recommended 10 hp per foot.
How big of a disk can a 50 hp tractor pull?
50hp pull 8ft Disc | Green Tractor Talk.
How big of a disc can a 40 hp tractor pull?
From what I read, the recommended weight for up to a 40 HP Kubota is a 575 lb disc with looks to have minimal offset. The more the offset, the more HP is used to pull it. Some say 10HP per foot of offset for a double gang. So a 6 foot double gang offset would be a 60 HP tractor.