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LT114

LT114

Cat® Landscape Tillers are designed for breaking up and pulverizing soil, mixing compost or other materials into existing soil, and stabilizing and leveling existing terrain in landscape finish applications. They are ideal for residential, commercial, agricultural, building construction, lawn care and golf course maintenance applications.

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  • Working Width
    1354 mm
  • Working Depth
    25-152 mm (1-6 in)
  • Weight
    420 kg
  • Overall Width
    1789 mm
  • Height
    755 mm
  • Length
    956 mm
  • Optimal Hydraulic Flow
    42-86 L/min (11-23 gpm)
  • Optimal Hydraulic Pressure
    145-235 bar (2100-3400 psi)
  • Motor Displacement
    629.09 cm³
  • Drum Speed
    127 rpm @ 80 L/min (21 gpm)
  • Number of Hard Face Tines
    24
  • Required Hydraulics
    Standard Flow

Tungsten Carbide Tines

Tines are hardened for maximum strength, durability and wear life in the toughest soil conditions. The bolt-on design provides quick change versatility and extended work tool life.

Serrated Steps

Serrated steps provide safe ingress and egress from machine cab.

Adjustable Skid Shoes

Adjustable and replaceable skid shoes with three position tiller depth adjustment allows for tilling depth to be quickly adjusted without skid shoe removal.

Arm Level Indicator

Arm level indicator provides operator a visual set-up and operating reference with top tiller attachment arms designed parallel to skid shoe.

Two Full-Width Torque Tubes

Two full-width torque tubes provide rigid structural enforcement of tiller housing. Front torque tube design minimizes hood damage caused from larger rocks.

Unique Spiral Tine Arrangement

Unique spiral tine arrangement provides 10% greater cutting performance over tillers with standard placements.

Direct Drive System

Single motor direct drive system is matched to the machine's auxiliary hydraulic system for maximum performance.

Application

Designed for breaking up and pulverizing soil, mixing compost or other materials into existing soil, and stabilizing and leveling existing terrain in landscape finish applications.