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2024 John Deere 2230LL
Level-Lift™ Field CultivatorWorking widths from 23 ft, 6in. to 60 ft, 6 in. (7.2 to 18.4 m)
Three- and five-section configurations
Lattice-style frame design
TruSet™ Active improves tillage depth accuracy and makes adjustments for varying field conditions, such as tire sink in soft soils or residue build up on tires, with no need for operator input
Features may include:
Level-lift™ frame ensures even operation through all operating depths- Five-section configuration
- At 16-km/h (10-mph) working speeds, the 2230LL can cover up to 29.5 hectares (73 acres) per hour enabling producers to size their implement for their unique productivity and agronomic needs.
- The 2230LL is available in sizes ranging from 7.2 to 18.4 m (23 ft, 6 in. to 60 ft, 6 in.). Horsepower requirements range from 19.6 to 29.4 kW/m (8 to 12 hp-ft), depending on the soil, depth, and speed.
Level-lift™ frame ensures even operation through all operating depths- The Level-lift hitch ensures a level operation through all operating depths. It also provides consistent gang and sweep depth fore to aft for thorough seedbed preparation. This quick, easy adjustment ensures a flat seedbed floor and level soil profile for planting.
- The combination of the sweep and harrow functions promotes consistent and uniform chemical placement and mixing. The T-hitch enables easy turnbuckle adjustment for fast tractor changeover and quick implement leveling fore to aft.
- The heavy-duty T-hitch allows for tighter turning, decreasing the number of headlands required for quick turns on the end. The T-hitch also houses the hoses and wiring harness, protecting them from crop and incidental tire contact.
True 152-mm (6-in.) split-the-middle spacing provides complete field coverage- TruPosition™ standards on 2230 Field Cultivator
- 152-mm (6-in.) split-the-middle shank spacing
- Thanks to an updated frame design that enables true 152-mm (6-in.) split-the-middle shank spacing, the 2230 Field Cultivators can maintain consistent depth and evenly cover the field to achieve an optimal seedbed and manage weeds.