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Güttler SuperMaxx 70-7 Bio cultivator: Tine tilling versatility

Although the SuperMaxx has been in the Güttler price list for some time, the range has been expanded and refined over the years. As it stands today, the tines on the 3.0m to 9.0m wide line-up can be spread across either five or seven rows.

The Bio moniker on our test machine means it has a following harrow rather than a roller at the rear. For the five-row and 3.0m-6.0m cultivators, Güttler has a lightweight plastic prisma ring press, these versions identified as ‘Culti’ rather than ‘Bio’. The 6.0m model we looked at in the 9/2017 issue had the packer.

No roller

We used the SuperMaxx 70-7 Bio on our test

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