Soil-working implement

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A01B 33/02 (2006.01) A01B 35/26 (2006.01) A01B 49/06 (2006.01)

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CA 1085214

ABSTRACT A soil cultivation implement consists of a frame which is adapted to be coupled to a tractor or has its own drive and on which there are disposed, one behind the other in the direction of travel, cutters cutting up the ground vertically, preferably disc coulters or the like, share-like cutters which are disposed side by side and which divide the ground hori- zontally and lift it in the backward direction, and a horizontal rotor adapted to be driven rotationally and serving as a clod-breaking roller and provided with prongs penetrating into the surface of the ground. The prongs are disposed helically on a rotor shaft in at least three, or preferably five, rows staggered uniformly in relation to one another in the peripheral direction. The prongs are substantially rectilinear and are rigidly fastened roughly tangentially on the rotor shaft, enclosing in relation to the radii associated with their fastening points an angle of about 50° to 80°. The length of the prongs is in the proportion of about 2 : 1 to the diameter of the rotor shaft and they are pointed at their outer ends and are curved in blade form in the direction of rotation.

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