CLAYDON STRAW HARROW 15M - 11020556 For Sale

Stock number: 11020556

CLAYDON STRAW HARROW 15M - 11020556 For Sale

Stock number: 11020556

£25600.00

2013 year trailed stubble cultivator. Heavy duty 16mm tines. Very good condition. Good frame, has had frame upgrades. New tyres all through.

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Brand
CLAYDON
Category
CULTIVATORS
Model
STRAW
Description
HARROW 15M
Serial No
TSH003
Year
2013

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Great service, did what they said they would do. Staff good to get on with and listened to my requirerments
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FAQ's about Cultivators

Choose based on your soil type, residue levels, working window, and tractor power. A good starting point is AMTEC’s tine vs disc guidance for different soil types: tines often suit lighter soils and deeper loosening, while discs can perform well in heavier clay and higher residue, working efficiently in the top layer. If you want a structured “what to buy and what to check” framework, use the used cultivator buying guide.

We stock a wide mix of used cultivators for sale, including primary cultivators, seedbed cultivators, short disc cultivators, and stubble cultivators, with options suited to everything from deeper soil disturbance to shallow stale seedbed creation and residue management.

If you need a cultivator that can keep you moving when conditions change, a disc-based option is often the safer bet, especially in moisture-retentive soils. Disc cultivators can work effectively in slightly wetter conditions, helping extend your working window, while tine systems can drop off in wet conditions due to smearing.

For many farms, that points to short discs / stubble disc cultivators as the most flexible “get it done” choice, for stubble work and for breaking down ploughing.

If you don't own the cultivator to suit changing conditions, consider hiring one. Our quick Hire Calculator is a great starting point to see how much renting machinery could save you.

After harvest work is usually about speed, minimal disruption, and keeping on top of weeds and residue without over-working the profile. In many situations, light cultivation of the very top layer is all that is required, and a Väderstad Carrier or similar disc machine is commonly used.

Short discs are also positioned as a strong in-season option because they can work straight onto stubble to create a stale seedbed and encourage early weed germination (“chitting”), then help refine ground ahead of drilling.

Stock changes daily, but you will regularly see popular machines from leading brands such as Väderstad, Simba, Horsch, Lemken, Sumo, Kverneland and more. When available, common models include Väderstad Carrier, Väderstad TopDown, Simba X-Press, Horsch Terrano, and Sumo Trio.

We frequently have practical UK working widths like 3m and 4m, plus larger folding units (availability varies). The quickest way to confirm widths in stock is to check the live listings of used cultivators.

Yes. You are welcome to view the machinery at our yard, located in Warwickshire, Central England. Our facility is easily accessible and set up for viewing, and our team is always happy to assist customers in person. Please get in touch to arrange your visit.

We can deliver machinery across the UK and worldwide, and we can usually arrange transport at short notice through our delivery network. If you are exporting, AMTEC also has an export support page for international buyers.

AMTEC’s position is that second-hand machinery does not carry a manufacturer-timed warranty, but if it has been workshop checked and the salesperson is confident it is all good, AMTEC will stand behind it.

You should inspect goods on delivery and notify AMTEC in writing within the timeframes set out in the Terms & Conditions of Sale (including guidance for non-delivery/short delivery and for apparent damage/defect/shortage).

We can support buyers with finance discussions and help point you towards suitable routes. If you want to explore options before speaking to the team, AMTEC has guidance on commonly used machinery finance and funding approaches.

Used cultivators are generally straightforward to run long-term because most ongoing cost sits in wearing parts. When buying used, prioritise a straight, crack-free frame and sound hydraulics, then keep on top of routine checks to reduce downtime in-season. For common issues and fixes, use AMTEC’s troubleshooting guide, and for what to check when buying used, use the buying guide.