No-Till Farming is Possible with TRIBINE
By employing the new tiller at the rear of the machine, the Tribine can restore its tracks to planting-ready condition, making no-till farming possible in areas once thought impossible.
By employing the new tiller at the rear of the machine, the Tribine can restore its tracks to planting-ready condition, making no-till farming possible in areas once thought impossible.
Tribine Harvester engineers Russell Secrest and Bryan Claerhout discuss Thomson Electrak HD actuators on the 2018 TRIBINE T1000
Darren Nelson, a TRIBINE Mechanical Engineer and farmer is working closely with LORD Corporation and answered some questions about the relationship and TRIBINE product development.
The all new Tribine is designed to give the farmer more control of the harvester. This is clear in the design and function of the worlds largest threshing and cleaning system with adjustable on the go concaves and rotor vanes.
For many people looking at the Tribine in the field at the Farm Progress Show in Boone the question was ‘how does it reduce compaction?’ You first see a Tribine harvester on four large tires, harvesting and then carrying up to 1000 bushels of grain through a field. How can such a vehicle reduce compaction and help yields?