CASE IH TIGER MATE 255™

Cultivators with working widths between 8.1 and 12.3 m
The Tiger-Mate 255 field cultivator creates a high-efficiency seedbed for the most accurate seed placement. This next-generation field cultivator series delivers agronomic advantages with each pass, helping you capitalize on your planter’s ideal productivity levels to achieve maximum yield potential.

CASE IH AGRONOMIC DESIGN.

Agronomic Design™ means making the most of season, soil, and seed. We know every individual plant counts toward your bottom line and that's why we design equipment that helps you maximize yield potential. From crop residue management to soil tilth to seedbed conditions, we designed the Tiger-Mate with an eye on improving your agronomic performance. Available on the Tiger-Mate 255 field cultivator, AFS Soil Command™ seedbed sensing and agronomic control technology allows producers to optimize the agronomic quality of their seedbed floor — right from the tractor cab. This advanced technology allows you to sense hidden imperfections in your seedbed floor and allows for coordinated adjustments to every component of your tillage tool. That gives you a seedbed that is optimized for productivity.
TAKING ON THE TOUGHEST CONDITIONS.
Here's how the Tiger-Mate creates the optimal seedbed:
• In high levels of crop residue, it handles more residue at higher speeds and provides even distribution for a level soil surface.
• In hard, crusted or cloddy soils, the wider shank positioning and 100 percent sweep coverage effectively mix soil particles and break down clods.
• In fields with uneven, varying soil types and tough soil profiles, it provides the force and flexibility necessary for a consistent, smooth subsurface floor for more precise seed placement
FORCE AND FLEXIBILITY, BALANCED.
The shank assembly design on the Tiger-Mate 255 not only provides the consistent, flat subsurface floor necessary for fast germination and even emergence but also helps you complete the task faster and more efficiently. Operating at higher speeds — up to 10 miles per hour — means faster-changing conditions across the field. We balanced this beefier shank with a proportional
increase in spring thickness, so it flexes prior to spring compression and provides a 20 percent increase in holding power. This balanced flexing helps maintain a consistent depth and keep sweeps parallel to the ground and on a level plane from nose to wing even through those compacted areas left by the combine or grain cart.