Fendt 1d.2.1a -
The frame is constructed from high-tensile square steel tubing. Unlike cheaper harrows that use bolted C-channel, the 1D.2.1A utilizes a fully welded chassis. This eliminates flex under load, ensuring that the disc angle remains consistent across the entire width. The "A" revision introduced a reinforced mounting bracket for the lower link pins, addressing a common wear point on earlier models.
To the untrained eye, it is simply a disc harrow. To the agronomist and the fleet manager, however, the Fendt 1D.2.1A represents a specific evolution in Fendt’s tillage philosophy—balancing the legendary build quality of the German brand with the modern demands of reduced tillage, residue management, and fuel economy. fendt 1d.2.1a
Fendt implements hold value exceptionally well. After 5 years of professional use, expect 55-60% residual value. By comparison, a generic brand disc harrow will drop to 30% residual in the same period. The frame is constructed from high-tensile square steel
| Feature | Fendt 1D.2.1A | Lemken Rubin 9/400 | Amazone Catros 3002 | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | 2.1 m | 2.0 m | 2.2 m | | Weight | 650 kg | 580 kg | 720 kg | | Disc Diameter | 510 mm | 520 mm | 460 mm | | Bearing Type | Sealed spherical roller | Greasable tapered | Sealed ball bearing | | Price (New) | €7,500 - €8,200 | €6,900 | €7,800 | | Best For | Longevity & heavy trash | Shallow speed work | Light soil pulverization | The "A" revision introduced a reinforced mounting bracket
In the world of modern agriculture, efficiency is measured in seconds per hectare, and profitability hinges on the seamless integration of engineering and soil science. While massive tracked tractors and GPS-guided sprayers often grab the headlines, the real workhorses of high-yield farming are often the implements attached to the rear linkage. Among these, a specific model number has been generating quiet but significant buzz among tillage specialists: the Fendt 1D.2.1A .


































