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Self-Propelled Rootballing Machine for Nursery Digging

A self-propelled rootballing machine designed to shape, lift, and move tree root balls with better field efficiency. Suitable for nurseries and transplanting jobs that need clean digging and easy machine movement.
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Self-Propelled Rootballing Machine is made for transplanting work that depends on clean root ball formation and smooth movement from tree to tree. It gives nurseries and field crews a practical way to manage digging and relocation without adding unnecessary handling steps. Because the machine moves on its own, operators can keep work flowing through rows and planting areas more efficiently. That makes it a useful option for buyers who want both root ball preparation and on-site mobility in one commercial solution.

Helps form a cleaner root ball

Root ball quality plays a major role in transplant handling. A firm and properly shaped soil ball is easier to lift, easier to move, and easier to place. This Self-Propelled Rootballing Machine supports a cleaner cutting process around the tree, which helps crews prepare transplant stock in a more organized way. Better root ball formation can also reduce loose soil and improve handling confidence during the next stages of the job.

Self-moving design supports field efficiency

When crews work across a nursery block or transplanting zone, travel time matters. A self-propelled machine helps reduce unnecessary repositioning delays and keeps the work cycle more direct. Operators can move from one location to the next with better rhythm, which supports higher daily productivity. That convenience becomes especially valuable during busy harvesting or delivery periods when many trees need attention in a short time.

Suitable for commercial nursery operations

This machine is especially useful in nursery environments where rows of trees need organized digging and repeatable workflow. It can support stock preparation, order fulfillment, and relocation work without making the site feel slow or cluttered. Landscape contractors can also benefit from this type of equipment when a project needs clean digging and steady root ball handling. Its commercial value comes from how well it supports repeated daily transplant tasks.

Better control from digging to lifting

Rootballing is not only about cutting soil. The operator also needs to manage how the machine approaches, forms, and lifts the root ball. This Self-Propelled Rootballing Machine helps support a smoother progression through those steps. Better control helps crews stay more organized and can reduce wasted motion on the job. A clear working pattern is important when the goal is both speed and consistent presentation.

A practical page for rootballing-focused buyers

Some customers search with a very specific term because they already know what kind of equipment they need. Self-Propelled Rootballing Machine matches that focused search behavior well. It clearly points to transplant preparation and machine mobility at the same time. That makes it a useful product page for buyers who want a direct commercial name and a clear explanation of the product’s real working purpose.

For buyers who need mobile transplant equipment with strong root ball handling value, this Self-Propelled Rootballing Machine offers a clean, efficient, and practical solution.

 

Parameter

Value
Product Model

YD140

Applicable Carrier (t)

7–15
Recommended Flow (L/min)

80

Vibration Frequency (Hz)

300
Working Pressure (MPa)

24.5

Cutting Torque (MN)

30000
Excavation Ball Diameter Range (mm)

400–1400

Operating Weight (kg)

650

nursery digger lifting a large tree root ball in the field
The nursery digger is lifting a large root ball during tree harvesting.
tree moving machine lifting a tree with an intact root ball
The tree moving machine is lifting the tree from the hole with an intact root ball.
root ball digger blade cutting soil during transplant preparation
Close-up of the digging blade cutting soil around the root zone.
tree spade working around a standing tree before lifting
The tree spade is forming a root ball around the standing tree before lifting.

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