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Case IH disk rippers help you cut, size and mix crop residue to reduce erosion and increase production capacity. This effective crop residue management allows you to:
BT Residue Tool
With the adoption of Bt hybrids, you need aggressive disk components capable of cutting and mixing the tougher stalks. The Case IH Ecolo-Tiger® 875 tackles Bt residue with:
Earth Metal Blades
The Ecolo-Tiger® 530C, 730C and 875 are fitted with Earth Metal® blades, which feature:
Conser-Till Unique Features
The Case IH Conser-Till® 690 mulch-till ripper manages crop residue with the industry’s shallowest-concavity disk blades in the front of the machine. This unique design offers:
The 12-in. (304-mm) spacing and 6-in. (152-mm)-diameter, slim-center cast spools allow for consistent output in the heaviest residue and soil conditions.
50/50 Is Our Idea of Ideal Soil Composition
Ideal soil composition — known as soil tilth — is 50 percent soil and 50 percent pore space, with water and air equally distributed within the pore space. Soil compaction eliminates this needed pore space and is a common yield-robbing culprit. It can be caused by:
Controlling Compaction
Proper primary tillage using a Case IH disk ripper effectively fractures compaction to:
Patented Tiger Points
Patented Case IH Tiger® points, featured on all Case IH disk rippers, have wings that extend downward, rearward and outward.
This revolutionary design creates a “lift, twist and roll” action that:
Optional Lead Shanks
The Case IH Ecolo-Tiger® 530C and 730C disk rippers can be fitted with optional lead shanks to prefracture the soil ahead of the main ripping shanks. The addition of this option:
Make | Case IH |
Model | Ecolo-tiger 730C |
CONFIGURATION | |
Fore-aft configuratiion | Disk-Disk-Shanks-Disk |
Primary blade type, disk or coulter | Disk |
Manufacturer's description of machine | Disk ripper |
DIMENSIONS AND WEIGHT | |
Working width, ft in (m) | 17' 6" (5.3) |
Transport width, ft in (m) | 16' 5" (5.0) |
Overall length, ft in (m) | 28' 0" (8.5) |
Total weight, lb (kg) | 15,200 (6895) |
DISK, FORWARD OF SHANKS | |
Disk blade diameter, in (mm) | 24 (610) |
Disk blade thickness , in (mm) | 0.25 (6.4) |
Disk blade spacing , in (mm) | 7.5 (190) Effective; 15 (381) on gang |
Disk mounting, individual or gang | Gang |
First disk angle or gang angle, degrees | 18 |
Second disk angle gang angle, degrees | 18 |
Disk operating depth, maximum, in (mm) | 4 (102) |
Disk depth adjustment | Independent hydraulic |
SHANKS | |
Number of main shanks | 7 |
Shank spacing, in (mm) | 30 (762) |
Shank operating depth, maximum, in (mm) | np |
Standard shank design | Parabolic |
Standard shank trip force, lb (kg) | 4,800 (2177) |
Optional shank design | MRD semi-straight |
Optional shank trip force, lb (kg) | np |
Underframe clearance, in (mm) | 40 (1016) |
Obstruction clearance, trip height, in (mm) | 11 (280) |
REAR DISK BEHIND SHANKS | |
Disk blade diameter, rear, in (mm) | 18 (457.2) |
Disk blade spacing, rear, in (mm) | 15 (381) |
Disk mounting, rear, individual or gang | Gang |
Rear disk blade angle or gang angle, degrees | np |
HITCH AND FRAME | |
Frame description, Non-folding, Folding, Flex | Non-folding |
Pull type hitch system, rigid or level lift | Rigid |
TIRES AND WHEEL MOUNTING | |
Transport wheel mounting, single, dual, walking tandem | Single |
Transport Tire size (number of tires) | 16.5Lx16.1 FI (E) (2) |
TRACTOR POWER REQUIREMENT | |
Required power, hp (kW) | 285 to 390 (213 to 291) |
OPTIONAL ATTACHMENTS | |
Rolling Reel / Basket available, standard or optional | No |
Spike harrow, available, standard or optional | No |
Coil tine harrow available, standard or optional | No |
Rear hitch | P/T crumbler hitch optional |
Other optional attachment | No |
SALES LITERATURE | |
Literature Number | CIH4220805 |
Literature Date | 4/22/2008 |
MANUAL | |
Manual Number | 87680411 |
Manual Date | 4/1/2008 |
DOCUMENTATION | |
Manufacturing status | Current |
First Entry Date | 2008 |
Revision Date | 6/1/2008 |
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