MODEL 156 |
STANDARD EQUIPMENT
- Tine Size – See Optional Equipment
- Tine Spacing - 12"
- Chisel Points - 5/8"
- Clearance, Frame to Point - 26" or 32"
- 2 Bar Extension Widths - 2' or 4'
- 3 Bar Extension Widths - 2', 4', or 6'
- Hitch – Category I, II, or III
OPTIONAL EQUIPMENT - Tines:
1" x 2" x 26"
1" x 2" x 32"
1.25" x 2" x 32"
- Rigid or Spring Tine Attaching
EXTRA EQUIPMENT
- 3/8 " Twisted Shovel
- 2' or 4' EXTRA Extensions - 2 Bar Units
- 2', 4', or 6' Extensions - 3 Bar Units
- 15" Gauge Wheels, Adjustable
- Quick Coupler Adaptors - Category II & III
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FEATURES
The Heavy Duty Frame is constructed of structural 4" x 4" steel tubing welded into a unitized one-piece frame. All high stress areas are reinforced to resist bending and twisting.
The Vertical Clearance between the chisel point and the bottom of the frame is 26" or 32" depending on the tine size.

Tine Spacing
Tines are mounted 24" apart on the 2 Bar units and 36" apart on the 3 Bar units. Then they are staggered from front to rear with a spacing from the center of the unit yielding a 12" pattern.
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The Rigid Tine Pivot Assemblies are used where rocks are not a problem. Available on 5' and 7' 2-Bar units only.
The Spring Tine Pivot Assemblies feature dual springs made of ½" oil tempered steel for strength and durability. The spring mounts are cast with internal and external helicals that match the ends of the springs. As the spring is stressed, the load is distributed evenly out the entire length of the spring. This distribution aids in avoiding stress concentrations.

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SPECIFICATIONS |
WIDTH
OF CUT
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NUMBER
OF TINES
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TINE
SPACING
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EXTENSION
WIDTHS
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*APPROX
WEIGHT (lbs) |
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2 BAR BASE |
5' |
5 |
12 |
2' or 4' |
737 |
50 |
7' |
7 |
12 |
2' or 4' |
994 |
70 |
11' |
11 |
12 |
2' or 4' |
1,573 |
110 |
3 BAR BASE |
7' |
7 |
12 |
2', 4', or 6' |
1,208 |
125 |
10' |
10 |
12 |
2', 4', or 6' |
1,628 |
100 |
*Approximate weight calculated using Spring Tine Attachment with 32" Tines and no Extensions. |
**Approximate horsepower (HP) is only given as a guide. Extremely hard, soft, hilly, or boggy conditions will change these figures.
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