Strip-till conditioning rotary reel

Earth working – Tool – standard or connection – Ridgers

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C172S552000, C172S540000

Reexamination Certificate

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10353492

ABSTRACT:
These and other objects and objectives are attained by providing an soil conditioning rotary reel for a strip-till primary tillage system, the rotary reel having a particular cross-sectional profile that forms the soil into a uniform raised berm ideally suited for planting.

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