Vegniek Hunter soil aerator in action in the field.
Vegniek Hunter aerates the soil by means of thick Vegniek-Michel teeth
Vegniek soil aerator in action
Vegniek Hunter in transport position.
Why choose the Hunter?
No soil compaction is too heavy for the Hunter! Because the tines are mounted in a V-shape, the soil has more space to break. This reduces wear and tear and the machine requires less power. The Hunter 600 has a working width of no less than 6,0 meters.
High capacity with low power requirements
Consistent working depth and stable machine performance ensured by wide wheels
The Hunter 600 is a robust, 6-meter-wide soil aerator. The machine is foldable, keeping the transport width within 3.0 meters.
V-shaped design
The characteristic curved Dent Michel tines (also called paragrubber or CLI tines) aerate the subsoil by lifting it. The soil breaks up without disturbing the surface, leaving it accessible for subsequent tillage. By aerating the soil, the compacted layers are broken up and air and water circulation is restored. The V-shape of the machine provides more space for the soil to break up. As a result, the tine operates at optimal efficiency, and the Hunter operates with less draft compared to other supsoilers.
Our VM tines are designed with an extra 5 mm thickness, making them more robust and stronger than other tines on the market. This extra thickness allows our tines to handle more force without deforming or breaking.
Other tine configurations are available
Our machines can be supplied with alternative tine combinations upon customer request.