Heavy / Heavy Row Cropper | Simple Robust Tandem Offset
Our original machine for extreme conditions for where penetration is of high importance in breaking in new country, clearing up suckers and high organic matter situations.
Heavy is simple, tough and rugged and will take just about anything you can throw at it.
The rear beam of all these machines is filled with concrete for that extra bit of weight.
Twist Out Bearing
Maximum reliability, minimum downtime and ease of maintenance. Grizzly’s twist in/out bearings and bearing housing with 6 bolt disc assembly. 2 year warranty on bearings. Never pull discs apart to change a bearing again. Easily changed in field.
Patented ‘T’ Bar Scraper
Grizzly Floppy T-Bar Scraper system has proven over time to control soil and trash build up on axle spolls. They allow you to continue working in all conditions. Get into a wet paddock earlier.
Hydraulic Pitch Control
Enables the set up of the machine to be fine tuned from the tracktor seat. Helping to ensure a level finish. Also with inbuilt solid impact safe guard. Also assists in moving the machine around channels and round terrains.
Concrete Filled Rear Beam
A concrete filled rear beam gives added weight and durability for hard to penetrate jobs.
Tool Box & Tool Kit
To ensure all the tools you need to perform maintenance activities on your machine are always close at hand.
Australian Made
Family owned and operated as well as Australian Designed and built for Aussie farmers and Aussie conditions.
Aussie
Made
Heavy Duty Componentry
Bolt on/Bolt off stub axles and wheel legs allows for serviceability in the field if required. Lockable and greaseable hydraulic ram pins with hardened bushes ensure years of trouble free service.
Adjustable Gang Angles
Adjustable gange angles allow you to set up machine simply and easily for varying ploughing conditions.
Heavy Specifications
Heavy Options
Heavy Rowcropper Specifications
Optional Specifications
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