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Ovlac presents the new ATLander: total versatility for all tasks, terrains and seasons

A new shallow cultivator combining high performance, low maintenance and maximum adaptability

Ovlac, Spain’s leading manufacturer of soil-working machinery, introduces the new ATLander, a shallow cultivator developed under the concept “All Tasks · All Terrains · All Times.”
The machine will make its official debut at Agritechnica 2025 (Hall 11 – Stand A20).

Designed for operations up to 15 cm deep, the ATLander offers outstanding versatility — from stubble incorporation to mechanical weeding or seedbed preparation.
Its ultra-flat duck-foot shares, also available with tungsten carbide tips, guarantee a uniform cut and a perfect soil finish.

The ATLander features an exclusive maintenance-free rubber protection system, replacing springs and bushings with long-life elastomers.
Its high-tensile steel tines, arranged in four rows, ensure excellent residue flow and blockage-free work even under tough conditions.

Depth control can be managed by rollers or wheels, with hydraulic or mechanical adjustment, and a wide range of front and rear attachments allows full adaptability to different soils and operations.
An optional adjustable tine harrow improves surface weed management.

Available in 6 m and 7.5 m widths, the ATLander combines efficiency, low fuel requirement and sustainability, making it a key tool for modern farming.

At Agritechnica 2025, Ovlac will also display its most representative implements:
XPerience, Mini, Versatill, Maxidisc II, and Minivid Pro — reinforcing its position as a European benchmark in tillage machinery.

The launch of the ATLander confirms Ovlac’s commitment to a more efficient and sustainable agriculture.
With over 90 years of experience and presence in more than 20 countries, Ovlac continues to innovate to deliver real solutions for today’s farmers.

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