أمشاط قرصية
أمشاط ذات أسنان
أمشاط أسنان وزنبركية
أمشاط معلقة
أمشاط زنبركية
أمشاط دوارة
حراثات قرصية
محادل حقلية
محراثات تشذيب
محراثات بين الصفوف
محراثات معلقة
محراثات حقلية
محراثات ما قبل البذر
محراثات القش
آلات تغطية
مغطيات تربة
محاريث سطحية وعميقة
محاريث قلابة
محاريث قرصية قلابة
محاريث إزميلية
وصلات الأمشاط
المنتجات — معدات الحرث
كولتيفاتور واسع النطاق للزراعة كسبه-6
SAR 5,625-18,000
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جهاز معالجة التربة الشامل RN-5
SAR 5,625-18,000
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الأسئلة الشائعة
•How do I compare so many disc harrow models sensibly?
Filter on four numbers: working width, disc diameter, weight per metre of width, and required tractor horsepower. Weight per metre is the honest indicator of how deep and aggressively the harrow works in hard soil. Tell suppliers your soil type and tractor power; serious factories will decline to quote a model that is too light for your conditions.
•What spare discs, points and shares should I order with the implements?
A practical first-order rule is one to two full replacement sets of soil-engaging parts per machine — discs and bearings for harrows, points and wings for cultivators and chisel plows, shares and moldboard wear strips for plows. In abrasive soils these are consumables. Bulk wear-part pricing alongside the implement order is significantly cheaper than reordering later.
•Are plows and harrows shipped assembled or knocked down?
Knocked down. Frames, wings, disc gangs and stands are unbolted and packed flat, which fits two or more mid-size implements into a 40-foot container. Reassembly needs hand tools, a hoist and the included drawings — typically one day per machine for a small workshop. No welding is involved, and fasteners ship in marked bags.
•Can these implements work in rocky or root-filled soils?
Several lines are built for exactly that: spring-protected cultivator tines, cutaway discs and chisel plows with shear-bolt or spring trip protection. Standard rigid implements, by contrast, suffer in stony ground. Describe your worst fields — stone size and frequency — and suppliers will steer you to protected versions and quote the appropriate trip mechanism.
•What payment terms do tillage factories usually accept for export orders?
The common pattern is an advance of 30–50% on order confirmation with the balance before shipment, paid by bank transfer; letters of credit are negotiable on larger contracts. Currencies and banking routes vary by destination, so settlement details are agreed per deal. The marketplace request process lets you compare both price and payment terms across suppliers.
•How fast can a dealer get a trial container of mixed tillage tools?
Popular disc harrows and cultivators in standard widths are frequently in stock or built within 20–40 days, so a mixed trial container — for example one harrow, one cultivator, one plow plus wear parts — usually dispatches within four to six weeks of contract. Sea transit adds 30–50 days; overland Central Asian delivery is faster at two to three weeks.