Kisankraft KK-SRT-910E is a powerful 8.5 HP diesel intercultivator featuring center and back rotary tines. With a 406cc engine, adjustable cutting width (18–36 inches), and depth (1–8 inches), it ensures efficient soil preparation and weed management. Its electric and pull-start options, combined with low fuel consumption, make it ideal for diverse agricultural tasks, enhancing productivity for medium to large farms.
Features
:- Powerful 8.5 HP Engine: Delivers consistent performance for heavy-duty soil cultivation and weed removal
- Adjustable Cutting Width: Covers 18–36 inches, ensuring efficient operation across various field sizes
- Dual Rotary System: Center and back rotary tines provide thorough soil aeration and weed removal
- Electric and Pull Start: Offers flexibility in starting the machine for convenient operation
- Low Fuel Consumption: Consumes only 750 ml/hour, making it economical for prolonged farming tasks
Accessories
:- Center Rotary with 42 Blades
- Back Rotavator with 24 pc Blades
- 2 pc Tyre
- 1 pc Back Wheel
- Tool kit
Usage
:- Fuel and Oil Check: Fill the diesel tank (5.5 L) and ensure proper engine oil levels before starting
- Start the Engine: Use either electric or pull-start options to ignite the engine; let it warm up briefly
- Set Cutting Width and Depth: Adjust settings as per soil type and crop cultivation needs
- Operate Smoothly: Guide the machine steadily across the field using forward or reverse gears as required
- Post-Use Maintenance: Clean the machine thoroughly after use and inspect for wear or damage regularly
Applications
:- Soil Preparation: Loosens soil efficiently for better aeration, water retention, and seed germination
- Weed Removal: Removes weeds between crop rows, reducing competition for nutrients and water resources
- Fertilizer Mixing: Mixes fertilizers evenly into the soil to enhance fertility and crop productivity
- Inter-Cultivation Tasks: Ideal for maintaining soil health in orchards, gardens, and medium-sized farms
- Versatile Applications: Suitable for dryland, wetland farming, horticulture, and plantation crops like sugarcane