Spring tines are an essential component in agricultural machinery, particularly in tillage equipment. They are designed to loosen and aerate the soil by vibrating up and down elastically, without damaging the soil structure. The spring tines can also cut through weed roots, making them a versatile tool in the agricultural industry.
Here is a table displaying some common spring tines in the market:
[ninja_tables id="412473"]The spring tines are typically used as loosening components in light tillage equipment, such as garden plows, bed formers, and cultivators. The up-and-down vibration of the tines allows for effective soil aeration without destroying the soil structure. The tines can also cut through weed roots.
Spring tines are crucial components in mowers, tedders, and multifunctional grass management equipment. The tines are attached to rotors and used to rake and remove dead grass, improve ventilation and drainage of the lawn, and remove debris and stones from the grass.
The spring tines are used to crush the remaining crop residues on the surface of the soil before sowing. This is typically done with cultivators and harrows.
For orchard management, spring tines can be used in compact orchard rotavators or specialized orchard sweepers. The tines can protect the tree trunk from damage while clearing away weeds and leaves under the trees.
Spring tines with scrapers are used to collect agricultural film on the ground during the mulch recycling process.

The H153175 AH153176 807297.2 920-246 4053 690309.1 Spring Tine is a versatile part that can be used in various agricultural machinery applications. It is compatible with John Deere, CLAAS, and CNH machinery. Here is a table showing the compatibility of this spring tine with different brands and models:
| Brand | Model |
|---|---|
| John Deere | H153175, AH153176 |
| CLAAS | 807297.2 |
| CNH | 920-246, 4053 690309.1 |
Aside from spring tines, we also offer other agricultural machinery parts, including agricultural chains, agricultural gearbox, pulleys, sprockets, couplings, PTO shafts, concaves, and many more. You can find all the parts you need for your agricultural machinery on our website.
It is essential to check your spring tines regularly to ensure that they are working correctly. Here are some signs that you need to replace your spring tines:
If the metal blades of the spring tines have become too thin, deformed, cracked, or corroded, then they will no longer perform their function effectively. This is an indication that the spring tines are severely worn and need to be replaced.
If the spring tines have lost their elasticity and can no longer vibrate up and down, then they may be fatigued and ineffective. Additionally, if the spring components are twisted, broken, or permanently deformed, then the spring tines should be replaced.
If your agricultural machinery is not tilling to the required depth, or the debris is not being cleared as effectively as before, then this may be a sign that your spring tines are losing their efficiency.
If your spring tine has become too sharp or deformed, then it may damage the crop roots or plants, causing injury and loss of yield.
Overuse can lead to the wearing out of spring tines. Therefore, if you have used your spring tine for an extended period, then it is time to replace it.

Here are some factors to consider when selecting a spring tine:
The type of spring tine you choose should match the specific use of your agricultural machinery. Different types of operations require different shapes and hardness of spring tines. For example, soil loosening may require a wider and more elastic spring tine, while weeding may require a sharper, harder spring tine.
The material of the spring tine affects its durability and efficiency. High-quality spring tines are typically made from wear-resistant and corrosion-resistant metal materials, such as carbon steel, alloy steel, or stainless steel. The surface treatment process, such as heat treatment or electroplating, can improve their wear resistance and corrosion resistance ability.
The length, width, and thickness of the spring tine should match the design of your agricultural machinery. These parameters ensure that the spring tine fits correctly and performs the task effectively.
The spring's elasticity and rebounding ability directly affect the effectiveness of the spring tine. While ensuring effective cutting and soil loosening, you should prevent excessive force that may damage the soil structure or the machinery system.
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