SAVE FUEL AND TIME WITH MACH TILL
Rising fuel prices–they eat into your wallet and the bottom line. Not much you can do about the price of diesel, but you CAN control how much you use. By switching to a Kinze Mach Till to perform one-pass tillage, you can save an average of $10 per acre… or more.
| 1200 Acres | 1800 Acres | 2400 Acres | |
|---|---|---|---|
| One-Pass Disc Rip + Soil Finish + Plant (4.8 gal/acre) | $27,764 | $41,645 | $55,527 |
| One-Pass Mach Till + Plant (2.3gal/acre) | $13,304 | $19,955 | $26,607 |
| TOTAL SAVINGS | $14,460 | $21,690 | $28,920 |
*Based on $4.82/gal national average off-road diesel price as of 3/16/22 by the US Energy Information Administration.
TRUE STORIES: Mach Till Fuel Savings
Watch below to hear how David Deardorff, west-central Iowan farmer, saves 5 gallons per acre.
At $4.82 per gallon*, that’s $24,145 in savings per 1,000 acres!
*National average off-road diesel price as of 3/16/22 by the US Energy Information Administration.
Do you want to save fuel and time when doing tillage?
Take the first step and find your local Kinze dealer.