Overview & Specs

Degelman Pro-Till 40 Reviews, Ratings & Specs

The Degelman Pro-Till 40 is a large-frame high-speed disc built for farms that need serious field capacity, a heavily built frame, and the kind of tillage machine designed for big acres and demanding North American conditions. Degelman positions the Pro-Till 40 as “The Original Monster” and says this model helped pioneer the trend of the North American high-performance disc by combining European-style disc technology with more weight, durability, and simplicity where it mattered.  

On Aglist, this page is designed to do more than repeat brochure claims. It helps buyers compare real reviews and ratings, owner impressions, and field-use feedback on transport stability, residue flow, finishing quality, pull requirements, and long-term durability.

Aglist advantage: Use the Pro-Till 40 Reviews & Ratings section to compare owner feedback on field finish, transport confidence, frame strength, horsepower match, and real-world performance.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: High-speed disc
  • Model: PT40
  • Working width: 40 ft (12 m)
  • Transport width: 20 ft (6 m)
  • Transport height with rubber roller: 13 ft 2 in (4 m)
  • Transport height with cage roller: 12 ft 7 in (3.8 m)
  • Weight: 34,560 lb (15,680 kg)
  • Hitch weight: 8,500 lb (3,855 kg)
  • Number of discs, centre: 32
  • Number of discs, per wing: 31
  • Disc arm mounting: Rubber torsion, 4 elements per arm
  • Disc spacing: 5 in overall spacing, 10 in per row
  • Hitch frame: 6 x 10 x 3/8 in
  • Centre frame: 6 x 10 x 3/8 in
  • Wing frame: 6 x 6 x 3/8 in
  • Centre tires: Alliance 600/50R22.5 FLOTRUCK
  • Wing tires: BKT 600/50R22.5 FL630 Ultra
  • Hydraulic jack: Standard
  • Safety lights: Standard
  • Soil deflector: Standard  

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specs help buyers compare the Degelman Pro-Till 40 on paper. Reviews help show what it is actually like to run through real spring and fall conditions.

  • Residue sizing and mixing at working speed
  • Stability across a wide working width
  • Field finish behind the rear roller
  • Road transport confidence between fields
  • Tractor matching in heavier conditions
  • Build quality over multiple seasons
  • Overall owner satisfaction

This is where Aglist can add real value. Buyers shopping for a 40-foot high-speed disc usually want more than width and weight figures. They want to know how the machine behaves in the field, how stable it feels during transport, and whether the build quality holds up when acres add up.

What Makes the Pro-Till 40 Stand Out

A major selling point of the Pro-Till 40 is that Degelman presents it as the original large-format Pro-Till machine that set the tone for this category. The company says there is still nothing heavier or better built on the market, positioning this model around rugged construction and serious field durability. That is Degelman’s own marketing claim, but it does show how strongly the brand wants this model associated with toughness and large-acre capability.  

For Aglist, this matters because machines in this size class are often chosen not only by specs, but by reputation, ownership experience, and how confidently they handle demanding field conditions.

Transport & Road Practicality

Degelman also highlights transport safety and operator convenience on the Pro-Till 40. The company says the machine can be put into transport position from the tractor seat and uses a wing-forward design that is compact and stable on the road. Degelman also says the machine keeps an ultra-low profile under 13 feet, which is intended to help with bridges and power lines, while positive hitch weight supports safer towing and better maneuverability.  

That transport message matters because a tillage tool of this size is not only judged by what it does in the field. Buyers also need to think about how often it moves between quarters and how practical it is on local roads.

Disc Layout & Frame Construction

The Pro-Till 40 is clearly built as a serious acreage machine. Degelman lists 32 centre discs and 31 discs per wing, along with a heavy frame structure using 6 x 10 x 3/8 in hitch and centre frame construction and 6 x 6 x 3/8 in wing frame construction.  

These details matter because buyers in this category are looking for more than just width. They are looking for durability, residue flow, consistent ground engagement, and the ability to work at speed without the machine feeling light or unsettled.

Roller, Hubs & Support Components

Degelman lists the roller size at 13 ft 2 in for both the centre and wing sections, along with H1010-9 10-bolt hubs and 2-7/16 in ball-bearing roller bearings with 6-lip seals.  

For Aglist users, this is exactly the type of detail that can work well with reviews and owner comments. Published hardware specs are useful, but real-world feedback can help show how these components hold up in hard residue, rough ground, and long working days.

Horsepower Requirements

Degelman gives clear horsepower guidance for the Pro-Till 40. The company recommends:

  • 12 to 15 HP per foot at 2 inches or less working depth to achieve 8 to 12 mph with 20-inch blades
  • 15 to 20 HP per foot at 2 inches or more working depth to achieve 8 to 12 mph with 20-inch blades

Degelman’s horsepower chart for the 40-foot model also shows example totals of 500 HP600 HP, and 600+ HPdepending on operating conditions.  

That makes tractor matching a major part of the buying decision. A machine this wide is meant to run properly at working speed, not just be pulled through the field.

Best Use Cases

The Degelman Pro-Till 40 is commonly suited for:

  • Large-acreage residue management
  • High-speed shallow tillage
  • Farms with high-horsepower tractors
  • Operators prioritizing strong frame construction
  • Buyers wanting a proven large-format Pro-Till design
  • Spring and fall field finishing on broad-acre operations

Its biggest appeal is the combination of 40-foot working widthheavy construction, and a design Degelman presents as foundational to its Pro-Till reputation.  

Degelman Pro-Till 40 FAQ

Where can I read Degelman Pro-Till 40 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps buyers compare owner feedback, field-use impressions, and real-world performance before deciding whether the Pro-Till 40 is the right fit for their farm.

What is the working width of the Degelman Pro-Till 40?

Degelman lists the Pro-Till 40 with a 40 ft (12 m) working width.  

How much does the Degelman Pro-Till 40 weigh?

Degelman lists the machine at 34,560 lb (15,680 kg) with hitch weight of 8,500 lb (3,855 kg).  

How much horsepower does the Degelman Pro-Till 40 require?

Degelman recommends 12 to 15 HP per foot at shallower depths and 15 to 20 HP per foot at deeper settings, with chart examples of 500 HP600 HP, and 600+ HP for the 40-foot model.  

Degelman Pro-Till 40 Reviews & Ratings

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