Frame: D. N. Type Cutivator have a sturdy frame constructed from high-quality steel or other durable materials. The frame is designed to handle the weight and forces exerted during cultivation.
Tines or Shanks: The working components of a cultivator are the tines or shanks, which penetrate the soil and break it up. Heavy-duty cultivators have thick and robust tines or shanks to withstand resistance and prevent bending or breakage.
Number of Tines: The number of tines can vary based on the width and design of the cultivator. D. N. Type Cutivator may have multiple rows of tines, often ranging from 5 to 15 or more.
Spacing and Depth Adjustment: Many heavy-duty cultivators allow for adjustable spacing between the tines, which helps accommodate different row widths or crop types. Additionally, they often come with a depth adjustment mechanism to control the depth of penetration into the soil.
Working Width: The working width of a D. N. Type Cutivator can vary widely, from around 6 feet to 30 feet or more, depending on the model and intended use.
Hitch Type: D. N. Type Cutivator are typically designed to be attached to the three-point hitch of a tractor.