22B INTEGRAL RIPPER
Integral Ripper
- Regular and capped ripper points
- LaserRip™ Extreme points
- Mole ball is used to make a tunnel drainage system
- Heavy-duty knife
Features
A single parabolic standard ripper provides an economical means of shattering hardpan soil by exploding the soil upward to promote root growth:
- Curved standard is less likely to slice through marginally moist soils than a straight standard
- Mole ball can be attached to the standard to help drain wet soils by leaving a small tunnel under the soil
- V-knife can be attached to the standard to effectively cut the root systems
- Improves water percolation into the subsoil zone
Two sizes of standards are available:
- 25 mm x 686 mm (1 in. x 27 in.)
- Maximum working depth of 406 mm (16 in.)
- 32 mm x 838 mm (1.25 in. x 33 in.)
- Maximum working depth of 559 mm (22 in.)
Both standards are protected for up to 6364 kg (14,000 lb) of operating force by a 16-mm (5/8-in.) shear bolt.
The 22B In-Line Ripper attaches to the tractor's 3-point hitch:
- 25-mm x 686-mm (1-in. x 27-in.) standard model is compatible with Category 1, 3-point hitch tractors.
- 32 mm x 838 mm (1.25 in. x 33-in.) standard model is compatible with Category 2 or 2/3N tractors with or without Quik-Coupler
- 16.9-30 or larger rear tractor tires are recommended
Specifications
Key Specs | 22b-integral-ripper Current Model |
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Working width | |
Transport width | |
Operating depth | Maximum 406 to 559 mm 16 to 22 in. |
Miles per hour | |
Horsepower per standard | With 3-point hitch: 53 to 165 engine kW 39.5 to 123 engine hp |
Spacings | |
Tool configuration | |
Type | V-ripper |
Option 1 | Integral ripper |
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Option 21 | |
Option 22 | |
Working width | |
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Option 22 | |
Transport width | |
Option 1 | |
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Option 3 | |
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Option 20 | |
Option 21 | |
Option 22 | |
Operating depth | |
Frame | |
Size | |
Maximum underframe clearance | |
Operating speed | |
Horsepower required | |
Depth control | |
Option 1 | |
Option 2 | |
Option 3 | |
Hydraulic requirements | |
Option 1 | |
Option 2 | |
Hitch | |
Options | |
Three-point hitch requirements | Category 1, 2, or 3/N without Quik-Coupler for standard: 686 mm 27 in. Category 2 or 2/3N with or without Quik-Coupler for standard: 838 mm 33 in. 16.9-30 or larger rear tractor tires are recommended |
Pull-type description | |
Standard options | |
Spacings | |
Option 1 | Standard type Parabolic Standard: 32x686 mm 1.25x27 in. Penetration: 406 mm 16 in. |
Option 2 | Standard type Parabolic Optional: 32x838 mm 1.25x33 in. Penetration: 559 mm 22 in. |
Option 3 | |
Option 4 | |
Coulters | |
Description | |
Type | |
Pounds of force | |
Blades | High-carbon steel: 76x10 mm 3x0.375 in. Long: 610 mm 24 in. |
Closing wheel attachment | |
Description | |
Down force | |
Size | |
Spacing | |
Angle adjustments | |
Stabilizer/gauge wheels | |
Type | |
Wheels | |
Tires | |
Pull-type wheels | |
Description | |
Additional feature | |
Option 1 | |
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Option 3 | |
Option 4 | |
Ground-engaging components | |