The Kinze 412 Mach Till is designed and built for large operations with thousands of acres to cover in a very short amount of time. Commonly used where the efficiency of a large-frame machine can be fully utilized on large parcels of land and minimizing trips across the field is important. The low-maintenance design of the Mach Till minimizes down time and keeps it rolling through the field.
Independently mounted discs have 11½” of clearance to enable discs to clear rocks and other obstacles while following land contours
Four robust rubber spring elements pre-load the disc arms and keep discs firmly engaged with the soil
Heavy-built frame provides the weight necessary for working in all soil conditions and is supported by four high-flotation tires
Consistent working depth is maintained by distributing the frame weight wing-to-wing by the pressure compensated hydraulic weight distribution system
The full width rubber furrow roller provides optimum, non-compacting soil and residue firming in various soil conditions
Both the concave smooth and double-V discs are shallow-faced to provide an aggressive cutting edge while eliminating soil compaction layers
Discs are spaced 10″ apart to enhance residue flow and eliminate plugging
Maintenance-free double-sealed bearings, carbide roller scrapers, composite bushings, and oversized pins throughout provide many acres of low maintenance operation
Tills an average of 50 acres per hour at 10 mph using a 620+ HP tractor operating at 80% field efficiency