Double-row hiller for motoblock

Long gone are the times when in the arsenal of a truck farmer there were only shovels and hoes. Today, caring for the garden is much easier and more enjoyable, because there are various mechanical and motorized appliances on sale, such as, for example, a two-row hiller for a motoblock. Let's find out what this detail represents.

Work motoblock with a two-row hiller

As you can see from the name, a two-row hogwinder is a hinged equipment on a motor-block, which allows you to pour the land (hoe), that is, simultaneously process the row from both sides. In addition, this device makes it possible to cut the ridges no longer manually, but using a motoblock - that is quickly, conveniently and with minimum labor costs. Planting of potatoes is also possible with a two-rowed stub of a motor-block: first the furrows are made on the site, then the potatoes are manually scattered (here it is important to observe the necessary interval between future bushes), and after the hiller will help you to fill the furrow again with earth.

The hiller performs other useful functions - for example, loosening the land in the aisles and simultaneously destroying weed grass. In a word, such equipment can greatly facilitate your work. The main thing is to correctly set up your two-row hiller for the motoblock.

How to set up a two-row hiller for a motoblock?

Fixation nozzle on the motor block is made with the help of special couplings - as a rule, it is CB-2 and CB-1/1. Also for the installation of a hiller it is necessary to have grooves. Their diameter should be not less than 600 mm, so that during operation the gearbox of the motor block does not cling to the potato tops.

An important point is the correct orientation of the hiller, so that it is directed exactly parallel to the beds. This is achieved by adjusting the two bolts on the bracket, which

fixes the stump of the hiller to the frame of the motor block.

When adjusting the hillside, you need to find the optimal angle of attack and width of the furrow. It is necessary that both crests of the soil after hilling be of equal height. The depth of hilling (angle of attack) is regulated in two ways. Firstly, this affects the installation of the hump itself in one of the mounting holes. Secondly, the adjustable hillers have a screw adjustment: when the handle is rotated, the angle between the nozzle frame and the motor block changes.

The distance between the furrows is regulated by sliding or sliding apart the frame clamps.