One-pass Tillage
Jan 9, 2009 3:50 PM, By Larry Stalcup
One difference is that it does not have a deep tillage shank for ripping.
For more information, visit kbhequipment.com/One_Trip_Plow.htm.
A one-pass spring tillage plow is the TL6200 Landsman from Krause Corporation, Hutchinson, KS. Front-mounted disc gangs provide residue management, says Keith Whitaker, vice president of sales and marketing. For hard-to-penetrate, heavy soils, or standing stubble, the plow features the XT 270 shank with a 270-lb. point load and 26-in. underframe clearance.
Its tine harrow system provides agronomic and residue-handling performance with time-saving features to increase productivity. Krause says that the Landsman’s conditioner system increases yield potential through better seedbed condition and increases productivity through nonstop farming.
For more information, visit www.krauseco.com/6200_main.htm.
Other variations of the minimum pass systems are available from Kelly Manufacturing Company, Tipton, GA (www.kelleymfg.com).














