Rotovator-Subsolador para el trabajo dentro de las casas de cultivo protegido
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El Rotovator–Subsolador para la preparación acelerada de suelos es un implemento combinado, destinado para el laboreo mínimo y el acanterado dentro de las casas de cultivo protegido, tales como la descompactación, el subsolado y el control de malezas. Este consta de: bastidor, órgano subsolador, caja de transmisión y cuchillas. Se fundamenta en el funcionamiento de una motoazada, que normalmente llamamos rotovator. Consiste en una serie de cuchillas que giran sobre un eje horizontal, estas penetran en la tierra y la pulverizan, al mismo tiempo el subsolador que se le adiciona realiza la labor de descompactación, dejándola lista para la siembra, aprovechando la humedad residual del terreno. Como resultado del trabajo realizado se logra un equipo capaz de realizar la preparación de suelos dentro de la casa de cultivo: mullido y subsolación, labores que se realizan en un solo pase.
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