Kverneland Turbo
Turbo – Cultivation for all seasons
With the Turbo, Kverneland provides a cultivator which is the right choice for all seasons, all kind of conditions and for a wide field of application from stubble cultivation to seedbed preparation.
Highlights
Complete cutting, perfect mixing & levelling Low pulling force needed Wide range of rollers Versatile from shallow to medium Large performance at high speedDescription
The Turbo is the right machine for cultivation and seedbed preparation in working depths from 3 to 20cm. Two rigid models are available in 3.00m and 3.50m working width for tractors up to 175hp.
The mounted Turbo has a very compact design. The tines are staggered on 4 rows and are bolted on the frame. The row distance of the tines varies from 550 to 600mm for a low lifting capacity whilst ensuring a good soil flow.
The following shares equipment belongs to Reflex Tines:
- Reversible share 55
- Reversible share 125
- Goose foot 240
- Carbide share 50
- Carbide share 160
The following shares equipment belongs to Triflex Tines:
- Reversible point 65
- Knock-On 80
- Knock-On 150
- Knock-On 250
- Wing share 240
- Tiger 2 (70 carbide point)
- Carbide wing share 240
Features
3 steps to get a fine seedbed ready
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Tillage the soil
The Kverneland Turbo is offering a 4 row configuration on the mounted machines and even 5 rows of tines on the trailed version. In combination with the 19cm tine distance, this leads to a nice mixing and finishing without the risk of blockages. The Turbo can be equipped with two different tines (Reflex tine or Triflex 400) and a variation of shares to adjust the machine to different conditions and tasks. -
Levelling the soil
The Kverneland Turbo is offering the choice between a levelling tine and a disc system. Both units are spring-loaded and can be adjusted in their aggressiveness. Also the angle to the ground can be adjusted. In combination with special border equipment, a perfect levelling is achieved. -
Consolidation
The third step of perfect seedbed preparation is soil consolidation. Therefore, a wide range of rollers are available to meet the various conditions and requirements.
Advanced testing program
Before the Turbo was launched into the market, it had passed a whole series of tests to ensure the impeccable quality of the product.
• Sophisticated technologies are used for each development such as static load test, finite elements method (FEM) and shake-lifetime tests.
• Finally the machines are tested in the field under different conditions to reconfirm that the requirements to all functions and strength are met. A strict LOR is defined to meet all kind of soil conditions.
The frame is a result of a long study made by FEM (Finite Element Method) calculation to optimise the steel over the working width and proposing a strong structure able to resist to tractors up to 450hp for the trailed model, up to 300hp for the Turbo F and up to 175hp for the rigid frame.
The complete Turbo range has been designed to be combined with the Actipack roller, which is the heaviest roller in the range. All the most agressive scenarios (deep working when turning, headland turns, transport tests, ...) have been considered to make the different frames as strong as possible and thus guaranteeing the proven Kverneland quality.
User comfort is key
Kverneland always focuses on safe operation and user comfort. With all the adjustments being done without the need for tools, a lot of precious time is saved!
Adjusting the Turbo for each seasons is easily done. The depth is adjusted by hydraulic cylinders and spacers; and the levelling equipment by spindle. If the working depth is changed, there is almost no need to change the position of the levelling equipment thanks to the well-studied cinematic which acts like a parallelogram.
In addition, there is hardly any maintenance to be done on the Turbo apart from changing wearing parts. For farmers with small fields, narrow roads and who want to save time, the rigid Turbo can be equipped with a hydraulic folding system of the lateral levelling tines.
Automatic Load Transfer (ALT) on Turbo T
With the Turbo T, Kverneland provides a cultivator which is easy to pull at low operating costs. A top feature of the Turbo T is the Automatic Load transfer (ALT) system. With the front depth wheels acting like detectors, a sensor activates the load transfer system which transfers up to 1,800kg onto the drawbar. The benefit is up to 5% reduced slippage and savings of almost 900€ per year (calculated on 1000ha acreage).
Additional weight on the tractor (e.g. inside the rim wheels) becomes obsolete – reducing fuel consumption and wearing. The wheel wagon is placed inside the machine to ensure very short headland turnings of less than 10m. This also supports the positive weight transfer on the drawbar even when reversing with the heaviest rollers.
High vibration for intensive mixing and crumbling
Reflex tine: versatile for all conditions
The Reflex tine benefits from high vibration effect: the large coil and the high tine clearance of 725mm gives a high flexibility whilst ensuring a high vibration effect to crack the clods and mix the soil. The working depth of the share stays even when the tine release to the back thanks to its stable design. The narrow tine spacing ensures active crumbling and perfect levelling. Thus the pressure applied on the coil is reduced to extend its life time.
The Reflex tine is the perfect solution for using the Turbo in first/second stubble pass or for seedbed preparation. Also for the incorporation of slurry or manure the Reflex tine is the best choice. To make it even more versatile three different shares are available
For stony condition and high penetration
Triflex tine 400: High stability at deep operations
The auto-reset Triflex tine 400 uses the well known Kverneland leaf spring system to ensure a high point pressure of 400kg in work and a smooth release curve when the tine hits an obstacle. The Triflex tine 400 with narrow design and special shape reduces the pulling forces while ensuring a perfect penetration in most compacted soil. It is the perfect choice for deep loosening and working on heavier soil types strewn with stones.
The Triflex tine 400 can be equipped with different shares to adapt to different working depths and tasks. 3 types of shares are available with the patented Knock-on® system. It is the easiest way of changing parts on a cultivator, either to adapt the machine to the job to be done or to change wearing parts.
Leaving an even surface
In order to create an even surface for a fine seedbed, Kverneland offers various options of levelling tools for the Turbo.
There are levelling tines which are a very easy and economic way of levelling and to handle normal straw conditions on light to medium soil types.
When it comes to heavy amounts of residues and also more clay or loamy soils the levelling discs are more suitable.
Both versions are overload protected by a spring to avoid damages in stony or other difficult conditions. Individual springs ensure individual release of tines or discs and keep levelling quality even in stony conditions. The pressure on this spring and also the angle of the levelling discs/tines can be adjusted for a perfect results.
To respect the transport width on the Turbo mounted versions with 3.00 and 3.50m working width the outer tines/discs can be hydraulically or mechanically folded in.
The clod board in front of the trailed models increases the crumbling effect on ploughed land and ensures active levelling due to the high vibration of the cracker tines. The aggressiveness of the clod board can be adjusted hydraulically from the cab on-the-go. In very wet conditions or if the levelling in front is not needed, the clod board bar can be easily lifted out of work.
A rear triple finger harrow (Enduro Pro and Turbo) provides levelling and controls weed development by pulling the weeds out of the ground so that the roots dry out in the sun.
This is particularly interesting with rhizome and other weeds that could start growing again if they are pressed by a packer immediately after cultivation. Gauge wheels control the working depth of the machine.
The triple finger harrow can be adjusted by the setting angle and the hydraulic pressure via the parallelogram according to conditions.
There is a full range of levelling equipment and rear rollers available:
Actipress Twin ø 560mm - 220kg/m without soil
- U-profile for high carrying /rolling capacity in light soils
- Clod breaking also in heavy conditions
- Possibility to make different soil profiles by locking the rocking (even or corrogated)
- Self-cleaning effect thanks to the twin u-ring concept
- High stability thanks to the oscillating frame
- High and homogenous consolidation
- Can also work in stony conditions
- Weight when full of soil: 250kg/m
Actipress Single ø560mm - 150kg/m without soil
- Single rotor with U-profile for high carrying /rolling capacity on light soils
- Also for stony conditions due to wide pitch
- 3 models available for a more uniform or rough surface:
with blades/with carbide blades / without blades - More compact design and reduced weight especially suitable for three-point mounted implements.
- Clod breaking also in heavy conditions
- Weight/m when full of soil : 188 kg/m
Cage roller ø 550mm - 90kg/m
- 10 bars for a good loading capacity and operation in wet conditions
- Effective crumbling action
Double cage roller ø 400mm (tube/flat) - 160 kg/m
- Good crumbling
- Precise depth control
Actipack ø 560mm - 205kg/m
- The Kverneland Actipack roller displays its superb working qualities especially on medium to heavy soils and also in wet, stony and sticky conditions thanks to the independent skids and knives.
- The cutting discs break the larger clods whilst the adjustable knives cut the remaining clods resulting in optimal clod breakdown and fine seedbed preparation.
Actiring ø 540mm - 160kg/m
- The Actiring roller is a lighter variant of the Actipack, using the same frame structure and knife system.
- The discs have been replaced by a “V” profile ring, this is saving 60kg/m, which is of critical importance for reducing lifting requirements for mounted equipment.
- Actiring is not recommended in stony conditions.
Actiflex roller ø 580mm - 160kg/m
- The Actiflex roller has been made to create an intensive mixing with all types of conditions, even stony ones.
- The rings are made with spring steel to have a high resistance against stress at high speed.
- Actiflex rings are separated by skids to prevent any accumulation inside the roller.
- This roller is the ideal tool to create a nice seedbed and enhance the weeds regrowth after harvesting.
Easy conversion from working to transport position.
The three-part hydraulic folding gives a transport width of 3.00m and ensures smooth running and safe road transport.
The Turbo T models are EU homologated at 40km/h with pneumatic brakes. A national homologation (25km/h) with hydraulic brake is also available for specific countries.
For the efficient establishment of cover crops in one pass with stubbling, Kverneland offers two options:
- The rigid Turbo can be equipped with the integrated seed drill, a-drill. The a-drill is prepared for the establishments of fine rape seed or mixtures of different diameters seeds (leguminous plant, cruciferous, etc. Different metering rotors and two types of fans are available.
- The rigid and the trailed models of the Turbo can be combined with a front hopper f-drill and one or two distribution head systems above the rear roller. In combination with the f-drill with ELDOS metering device, the seeds are metered, conveyed and distributed into the soil flow via a baffle plate, either before or behind the rear roller. Placing the seed before the rear roller of finger-following harrow ensures optimal seed-to-soil contact.
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Download brochureModel | Turbo 3000 | Turbo 3500 | |
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Frame | mounted rigid | mounted rigid | |
Number of tines | 15 | 17 | |
Working width (m) | 2.82 | 3.19 | |
Roller width (m) | 3.00 | 3.50 | |
Number of tine rows | 4 | 4 | |
Transport width (m) | 3.00 | 3.50 | |
Row spacing (mm) | From 550 up to 600 | From 550 up to 601 | |
Linkage | Cat. II & III | Cat. II & III | |
Underbeam clearance (mm) | 725 | 725 | |
Regular tine spacing (mm) | 190 | 190 | |
Depth adjustment | Hydraulic by spacers | Hydraulic by spacers | |
Levelling device | Levelling tines or levellings discs | Levelling tines or levellings discs | |
Triple finger harrow*** | ø 16mm; Length 750mm | ø 16mm; Length 750mm | |
Roller offering | Cage roller (ø 550mm), Double Cage roller (ø 400mm), Actiring (ø 540mm), Actiflex (ø 580mm) - not on trailed models, Actipack (ø 560mm), Actipress Twin (ø 560mm) - not on 3.5m rigid & 6m fold | Cage roller (ø 550mm), Double Cage roller (ø 400mm), Actiring (ø 540mm), Actiflex (ø 580mm) - not on trailed models, Actipack (ø 560mm), Actipress Twin (ø 560mm) - not on 3.5m rigid & 6m fold | |
Gauge wheels | 6.00x9 (2x)*** | 6.00x9 (2x)*** | |
Min/Max HP | 90/150 | 105/175 | |
Total weight with cage roller (kg)* | 1325 | 1460 | |
Total weight with Actiflex (kg)* | 1540 | 1715 | |
Total weight with Actipack (kg)* | 1720 | 1915 |
* Weights are given as an indication.
*** Triple finger harrow with mechanical depth control wheels - no rear roller possible
Technical specifications
Technical specifications
Download brochureModel |
Frame |
No. of tines |
No. of tine rows |
Working width / transport width (m) |
Turbo 3000 |
mounted rigid |
15 |
4 |
2.82 / 3.00 |
Turbo 3500 |
mounted rigid |
17 |
4 |
3.19 / 3.50 |
Turbo 4000 F |
mounted fold |
21 |
4 |
3.94 / 2.90 |
Turbo 5000 F |
mounted fold |
27 |
4 |
5.07 / 2.90 |
Turbo 6000 F |
mounted fold |
31 |
4 |
5.81 / 2.90 |
Turbo 1165 T |
trailed fold |
33 |
5 |
6.18 / 3.00 |
Turbo 1180 T |
trailed fold |
41 |
5 |
7.68 / 3.00 |
* Weights are given as an indication.
*** Triple finger harrow with mechanical depth control wheels - no rear roller possible