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The Cultivator Duck Foot is a heavy-duty agricultural implement designed for effective soil cultivation. Available in 9-tyne and 11-tyne configurations, it features a robust square box frame construction. Both models share an overall length of 940mm and a height of 1260mm. However, they differ in overall width, with the 9-tyne model measuring 2490mm and the 11-tyne model at 3050mm. The width of cut varies between 2350-2400mm for the 9-tyne and 2850-2900mm for the 11-tyne cultivator. Both utilize 32mm tynes spaced 280mm apart. Power requirements range from 50 to 60 Bhp for the 9-tyne and 65 to 75 Bhp for the 11-tyne model. The approximate weight also differs, with the 9-tyne model weighing 325 kg (PF) or 370 kg (AF) and the 11-tyne model weighing 381 kg (PF) or 435 kg (AF)
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Technical Specifications
- 9 Tyne
- 11 Tyne
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9 Tyne
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11 Tyne
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| Frame | Square Box | Square Box |
| Overall Length | 940mm | 940mm |
| Overall Width | 2490mm | 3050mm |
| Overall Height | 1260mm | 1260mm |
| Width of Cut | 2350 - 2400mm | 2850 - 2900mm |
| Tyne to Tyne Distance | 280mm | 280mm |
| Tyne | 32mm | 32mm |
| Power Required | 50 to 60 Bhp | 65 to 75 Bhp |
| Weight Approx. PF Model | 325 Kg | 381 Kg |
| Weight Approx. AF Model | 370 Kg | 435 Kg |
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What are the power requirements for the Cultivator Duck Foot?
The 9-tyne model requires 50 to 60 Bhp, while the 11-tyne model needs 65 to 75 Bhp.
What is the difference in weight between the 9-tyne and 11-tyne models?
The 9-tyne model weighs approximately 325 kg (PF) or 370 kg (AF), and the 11-tyne model weighs roughly 381 kg (PF) or 435 kg (AF).
What is the frame type used in the Cultivator Duck Foot?
Both the 9-tyne and 11-tyne models have a tyne-to-tyne distance of 280mm.
What is the frame type used in the Cultivator Duck Foot?
Both models of the Cultivator Duck Foot use a square box frame.
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