Overview & Specs

Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 Reviews, Ratings & Specs

The Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 is a 3-point hitch high-speed disc built for farms that want aggressive residue management in a more compact mounted format. Degelman positions this series as the same rugged Pro-Till concept in 10-foot and 13-foot sizes, designed for true high-speed operation with horsepower starting at 200 HP. For Aglist, this page is built to help buyers compare not only the official specs, but also real reviews and ratings, owner impressions, and field-use feedback before choosing the right tillage setup.  

Aglist advantage: Use the Pro-Till 10/13 Reviews & Ratings section to compare owner feedback on residue sizing, finishing quality, pull requirements, stability, and real field performance.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: High-speed disc
  • Series: 3-point hitch series
  • Models: PT10 and PT13
  • Working width: 10 ft (3 m) / 14 ft (4 m)
  • Transport width: 11 ft 8 in / 15 ft 0 in
  • Overall height: 5 ft 4 in
  • Overall length: 8 ft 2 in
  • Number of discs: 24 / 32
  • Safety lights: Standard
  • Soil deflector: Standard
  • Roller size: 9 ft 10 in (3 m) / 13 ft 2 in (4 m)  

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specs tell buyers where the Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 fits on paper. Reviews show what it is actually like to run in the field.

  • Residue sizing and mixing in real conditions
  • Performance at higher working speeds
  • Frame strength and overall build quality
  • 3-point mounted balance and lift demands
  • Finishing quality with different rear roller choices
  • Horsepower match on different soil types
  • Owner satisfaction over multiple seasons

This is where Aglist can add real value. Buyers looking at vertical tillage and high-speed disc tools often want more than size and horsepower charts. They want to know how the machine behaves in heavy trash, how it finishes behind the tractor, and whether it matches their actual field conditions.

Models in the Pro-Till 10/13 Series

Degelman Pro-Till 10

The PT10 is the more compact model in the series, built with a 10-foot working width24 discs, and horsepower recommendations starting at 200 HP depending on working depth and conditions. Degelman also lists several weight configurations depending on rear roller setup, which can matter for 3-point lift requirements and tractor matching.  

Degelman Pro-Till 13

The PT13 steps up in size with a 14-foot working width32 discs, and horsepower recommendations beginning around 260 HP depending on depth and soil conditions. For buyers who want more acres per hour in a mounted Pro-Till format, this version offers wider coverage while still using the same 3-point hitch concept.  

Working Width, Disc Count & Field Coverage

A big reason buyers look at the Pro-Till 10/13 is the combination of mounted convenience and serious field capacity. Degelman lists the PT10 at 10 feet with 24 discs, while the PT13 is listed at 14 feet with 32 discs. That gives operators a choice between a more compact setup or a wider machine for greater hourly productivity.  

For Aglist users, this is also where owner feedback becomes useful. Published working width is one thing, but real-world impressions often show how well the machine handles residue flow, field finishing, and speed across different crop systems.

Horsepower Requirements

Degelman is very clear that horsepower matching matters on this series. The company lists 20 to 25 HP per foot at 2 inches or less working depth to achieve 8 to 12 mph with 20-inch blades, and 25 to 30 HP per foot at 2 inches or more working depth for the same speed range, with actual needs varying by soil type. Degelman also publishes example horsepower totals of 200 / 250 / 300 HP for the 10-foot model and 260 / 325 / 390 HP for the 13-foot model.  

That is important for buyers comparing this machine to their current tractor fleet. A high-speed disc only performs properly when it has enough power to maintain working speed, especially in tougher soil or deeper settings.

Roller Options & Finish

Rear roller choice can make a big difference in how a tillage tool finishes the field, and Degelman lists multiple configurations for the Pro-Till 10/13. Available setups shown on the specs page include rubber + scrapers9-bar cage roller, and 12-bar cage roller. These choices also affect both actual machine weight and lift weight, so they matter for finishing style as well as tractor compatibility.  

For Aglist, this is exactly the type of detail that works well with ratings and owner impressions. Buyers often want to know not just which option exists, but which rear roller has worked best in real residue and soil conditions.

Weights & 3-Point Lift Considerations

Because this is a 3-point hitch tool, weight matters more than it does on some pull-type machines. Degelman lists the Pro-Till 10 from 5,060 to 5,350 lb actual weight depending on roller configuration, with lift weight from 8,200 to 9,310 lb. The Pro-Till 13 is listed from 6,340 to 7,050 lb actual weight, with lift weight ranging from 10,290 to 12,870 lb.  

This makes tractor matching a critical part of the buying decision. Buyers need to think not only about horsepower, but also about hitch capacity and overall balance.

Transport & Yard Fit

The Pro-Till 10/13 is designed to stay relatively manageable for a high-speed disc in this category. Degelman lists transport widths of 11 ft 8 in for the PT10 and 15 ft 0 in for the PT13, with both models shown at 5 ft 4 in overall heightand 8 ft 2 in overall length.  

These numbers help buyers judge transport practicality, storage fit, and whether the tool works well for their yard layout and road-move needs.

Best Use Cases

The Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 is commonly suited for:

  • High-speed residue management
  • Shallow tillage at faster field speeds
  • Farms wanting a mounted Pro-Till setup
  • Operators matching tillage tools to higher-horsepower tractors
  • Buyers comparing rear roller finishing options
  • Mixed field conditions where speed and residue flow matter

Its biggest appeal is that it brings the Pro-Till concept into a 3-point mounted format while still targeting serious field performance.

Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 FAQ

Where can I read Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section can help buyers compare owner feedback, field-use impressions, and real-world performance before choosing between the PT10 and PT13.

What sizes are available in the Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 series?

Degelman lists two models in this mounted series: PT10 and PT13, with working widths of 10 ft and 14 ft respectively.  

How much horsepower does the Degelman Pro-Till 10/13 need?

Degelman recommends 20 to 25 HP per foot at shallower depths and 25 to 30 HP per foot at deeper settings, with actual requirements varying by soil type.  

What roller options are listed for the Degelman Pro-Till 10/13?

The specs page lists rubber + scrapers9-bar cage roller, and 12-bar cage roller configurations.  

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