The Horsch Cruiser XL range has been extended with a new 12m model, joining the existing 7m and 9m machines.
All three XL models include the FlexGrip tines, pre-stressed with a release force of 180kg, which the company states will ensure a precise working depth control even in difficult conditions.
Tines are spread out across a six-bar design, working down to depths of 15cm, with tines spaced at 17cm for a good throughput of organic material as well as mixing and crumbling of the soil.
A range of packers are available, providing depth control and consolidation to suit different conditions.
There is also a choice of four different point options for added versatility. Points of 5cm, 8cm or 10cm are available, with or without carbide, and a new 24cm point can be fitted for width cutting. The latter is also available with carbide.
The machine folds to its transport width from the cabin, requiring just two double-acting spools.