Art's Way LAND PLANE

ART SAID IT BEST, "WHEN YOU'RE DONE PLAYING IN THE DIRT, IT IS TIME TO GET TO WORK."

Using the quick hitch adapter, easily pull the land plane behind your tractor to level out any area for proper soil preparation. Improve drainage and leave behind a smooth site.

CLEAR THE WAY

Dead furrows, back furrows, and implement scars are all erased with the patented Art’s Way floating hitch design. An Art’s Way leveled field makes efficient use of expensive water. Water will run to the end of every row – each plant receives its share. There are no low spots to drown out or high spots to burn out. Art’s Way land planes are designed for high speeds to save you time, labor and money by eliminating extra passes.

CONTROL EROSION

Land Planes are the only way to insure even distribution of rainfall or irrigation. Water pockets can be eliminated by utilizing the natural slope of the field. On rolling ground, land smoothing improves surface drainage thereby controlling erosion. Tile drainage will handle sub-surface moisture, but a smooth field is necessary to remove excess surface water before damage occurs.

PATENTED FLOATING HITCH

The Art’s Way Land Plane with the floating hitch keeps the Land Plane on grade and levels the ground for maximum control of surface drainage.

WHY IT IS IMPORTANT

Find something in your load that doesn’t belong? It happens. That’s when the reversible apron chain comes in to save the day. The 667XH pintle chain is used to carry full tube slats across the floor for optimal tensile strength. If that isn’t enough, it is backed by our limited-lifetime warranty.

Land Plane MODEL SPECIFICATIONS

V2400 LAND PLANE

From $41,990
24 foot blade (folding wings)
Dual or single wheels
Optional S-Tine Kit

V3000 LAND PLANE

From $47,835
30 foot blade (folding wings)
Dual or single wheels
Optional S-Tine Kit

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