Description
When you’re running a cultivator through tough conditions, a bent or broken shank can shut you down right in the middle of spring tillage. This 32-inch toolbar shank is built to handle the rocks, roots, and hard ground that come with serious field work. It’s exactly what you need to keep your cultivator working when time is short and the ground needs attention.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 3/4 x 2 inch steel construction that won’t bend under normal field conditions
- 32-inch length provides the reach needed for proper soil penetration and trash clearance
- Comes equipped with a D053 diamond cultivator point for aggressive soil cutting and mixing
- Compatible with standard toolbar mounting systems used on most field cultivators
- Direct replacement design means no modifications or special hardware needed
Built for Real Farm Work
This setup works great on field cultivators, those workhorses that follow behind your combine or get pressed into service for spring field prep. Whether you’re incorporating corn stalks, breaking up compaction from harvest traffic, or smoothing out tire tracks, this shank and point combination handles the job. You’ll find it works well in everything from heavy clay that wants to clod up to lighter soils that need a more aggressive approach.
Made to Last
The steel construction on this shank is built to take the punishment that comes with tillage work. The diamond profile point isn’t just about looks—it’s engineered to stay straight under the kind of loads that bend round teeth. The hardened steel construction stands up to rocks and roots while the aggressive point design keeps penetrating even in tough, trashy conditions season after season.
Installation Notes
Installation is straightforward on most toolbar systems. Welding on a new point takes just a few minutes with a good welder. Clean off any old metal and debris from the shank first, then position the point and weld all around for a solid connection. Make sure your toolbar clamps are tight and positioned properly for your soil conditions before heading to the field.

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