The Hatzenbichler Tine Weeder is the highest performing tine weeder on the market.
One of the major differences between Hatzenbichler’s Tine Weeders and any other tine weeder on the market is the hydraulic down pressure on each individual tine section. This ensures that no matter what your field may offer for dips and rolling hills, as shown in the video, you’re still getting 100% weeding action from your tine weeder. Watch the video below for more details.
For Scott, Mark and James at Crop Fertility Services, organic farming is a critical form of income. We use what we sell and refuse to sell it if we haven’t proven it. We’ve spent countless hours with Hatzenbichler, Einbock, Treffler, and other older tine weeder systems in the field.
Our experience relying on Hatzenbichler tine weeders to deliver highly consistent results each year provides value to our customers through a quick ability to diagnose and solve issues you may be facing in the field.
Below are a few videos demonstrating the Hatzenbichler Tine Weeder system on our own organic farms. Should you have questions on the price of these, or need Hatzenbichler Tine Weeder replacement parts, please contact us right away. We’d be thrilled to assist you in any way!
Of every type of mechanical weed control implement at the disposal of the organic farmer, the tine weeder is for many reasons the most versatile.
In organics, there is no wait and spray. Weeds simply will not wait to grow and the best time to tackle them is before they are even visible. We’ve talked with thousands of farmers facing this exact issue over the years and the solution to early season weed control is the tine weeder.
From before plant up to first cultivation passes, tine weeding on our own organic farms is all systems go. We spend hundreds of hours each year combined tine weeding our organic acres, without them we would be losing the weed reduction battle in a major way.
Tine weeders provide major advantages to organic farmers
The single biggest advantage that a Hatzenbichler Tine Weeder has over any other tine weeder on the market is the parallel linkage and hydraulic down pressure on individual tine sections.
In the photo to the right, you’ll see that we’re tine weeding in a field with hills and uneven ground. In competitor models, the tine weeder would not be as effective, as the individual tines may have more or less pressure on the ground.
Parallel linkage
WORKING WIDTH | Tine Baskets | TINE DIAMETER | WHEELS | WEIGHT LBS |
5 feet | 1 basket | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 400 lbs |
6.5 feet | 1 (6 foot basket) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 485 lbs |
10 feet | 2 baskets (5 foot basket) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 640 lbs |
WORKING WIDTH | FIELDS | TINE DIAMETER | WHEELS | WEIGHT LBS | KW | HP |
15 feet | 3 baskets | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 947 lbs | 11 | 15 |
16.5 feet | 4 baskets | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 1014 lbs | 18 | 25 |
20 feet | 4 baskets | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 1168 lbs | 29 | 40 |
20 feet | 3 (6 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 2 | 1168 lbs | 29 | 40 |
24.5 feet | 5 baskets | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 1650 lbs | 37 | 50 |
26 feet | 5 baskets | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 1760 lbs | 37 | 50 |
30 feet | 6 baskets (5 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 1962 lbs | 44 | 60 |
30 feet | 6 baskets (5 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 2204 lbs | 44 | 60 |
35 feet | 7 baskets (5 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 2645 lbs | 44 | 65 |
40 feet | 8 baskets (5 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 3086 lbs | 51 | 70 |
44 feet | 8 baskets (5 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 3306 lbs | 51 | 70 |
50 feet | 10 baskets (5 foot baskets) | 6 / 7 / 8 mm | 4 | 4188 lbs | 74 | 100 |
A major convenience with a modern tine weeder, like the Hatzenbichler, is being able to adjust your tine angle on the fly from your cab. The oil pressure on the tine angle is the same to each cylinder, meaning it is not in an open system and the angle is maintained across the the whole unit. The hydraulic down pressure and parallel linkage compensate for the contours in the field.
(2-disk storage) guarantees perfect adaptation. By the gyroscopic effect of the tines triple coiling is a full-surface machining. The protected spring turn prevent pinching off the tips of the plants.
Hatzenbichler has 48 tines per 5′ basket spaced 1.5″ apart, vs 60 tines spaced 1″ apart on the Einbock. We have found that allows for more trash flow, while still maintaining full soil disturbance.
The Frame can flex with the field contours, in addition to the hydraulic down pressure.
Officially known as the Hatzenbichler Agro Technik, “Original Harrow”, Hatzenbichler offers several models of tine weeders. Most recently, they’ve released an upgraded tine weeder model known as the “Original Harrow Air Flow”.
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