Overview & Specs

Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 Reviews, Ratings & Specs

The Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 is a high-speed disc built for farms that need more acres per hour, heavier-duty field performance, and a machine sized for the 300 to 450 HP range. Degelman positions this lineup as offering the same high-speed, high-performance disc concept as its larger three-plex machines, but in a size that fits a broad range of higher-horsepower tractors without giving up frame strength or average weight per foot. Degelman also highlights the Pro-Till 20/26 as its first completely greaseless, maintenance-free machine.  

On Aglist, this page helps buyers compare more than just manufacturer claims. It gives them a place to review real owner feedback, ratings, and field impressions on residue flow, finishing quality, road transport, service demands, and overall farm use.

Aglist advantage: Use the Pro-Till 20/26 Reviews & Ratings section to compare owner impressions on field finish, roadability, maintenance needs, horsepower match, and real-world performance.

Quick Specs

  • Equipment type: High-speed disc
  • Models: PT20 and PT26
  • Working widths: 20 ft (6 m) and 26 ft (8 m)
  • Recommended tractor range: 300–450 HP
  • Transport width: 13 ft 10 in (4.2 m) on both models
  • Transport height with rubber roller: 12 ft 9 in on PT20 / 13 ft on PT26
  • Transport height with cage roller: 12 ft 1 in on PT20 / 12 ft 4 in on PT26
  • Weight including gauge wheels: 20,080 lb on PT20 / 23,480 lb on PT26
  • Hitch weight: 5,200 lb on PT20 / 6,510 lb on PT26
  • Number of discs per wing: 23 on PT20 / 31 on PT26
  • Disc arm mounting: Rubber torsion, 4 elements per arm
  • Disc spacing: 5 in overall spacing, 10 in per row
  • Tires: Alliance Agriflex+ 389 560/60-R22.5 VF  

Reviews & Ratings on Aglist

Factory specifications show where the Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 fits on paper. Reviews help buyers understand what it is actually like to run in spring and fall conditions.

  • Residue sizing and mixing at working speed
  • Field finish behind the rear roller
  • Stability in transport and in the field
  • Ease of ownership with a greaseless design
  • Gauge wheel performance in softer conditions
  • Tractor match for heavier tillage work
  • Overall owner satisfaction over multiple seasons

This is where Aglist can add real value. Buyers looking at this size of high-speed disc often want more than width and weight figures. They want to know how the machine behaves in real residue, how it handles wetter areas, and whether the maintenance-free concept actually improves daily ownership.

What Makes the Pro-Till 20/26 Different

A major selling point of the Pro-Till 20/26 is its zero-maintenance design. Degelman says this machine uses zero-maintenance pins, completely sealed bearings, and heavy-duty disc hubs to reduce routine service demands during tight tillage windows. The company also highlights self-lubricated bushings, bushing seals, and oversized 2-inch plated nickel pins designed for durability under demanding use.  

For many farms, that matters just as much as field performance. Less routine greasing and fewer daily maintenance points can make a real difference during busy spring and fall seasons.

Transport & Road Confidence

Degelman also emphasizes transport practicality on the Pro-Till 20/26. The company says the machine can be moved into transport position from the tractor seat and uses a wing-forward design that is compact and stable on the road. Degelman also highlights an ultra-low profile under 13 feet, intended to help with bridges and power lines, plus a positive hitch weight for safer and more maneuverable towing.  

That gives this series extra appeal for operators who move often between fields and want a machine that feels more controlled on the road.

Gauge Wheels & Softer Field Conditions

All 20-foot and 26-foot Pro-Till machines feature hydraulically adjustable gauge wheels, according to Degelman. The company says these end wheels provide extra flotation in softer field conditions and help support a more level, consistent finish. Degelman also notes that both mechanical and hydraulic gauge wheel systems are retrofittable to previous bi-fold Pro-Till models.  

For Aglist users, this is exactly the type of detail where owner feedback matters. Gauge wheels can make a noticeable difference when fields are uneven or softer than ideal.

Field Finish & Deflector Design

Degelman highlights the swing-away deflector on this lineup as a simple but important part of the finishing system. The company says it redistributes soil from the front discs to the rear discs to help prevent ridges and grooves, while allowing fine soil to sift through without sticking. The deflector depth is adjustable, and it can be rotated 180 degrees when not needed.  

That detail matters because buyers in this category are often looking for a machine that not only cuts residue aggressively, but also leaves the field looking even and ready for the next step.

HD Arms & 26-Inch Disc Option

Degelman also offers the Pro-Till 20/26 with optional HD arms to accommodate 26-inch discs. The company says this setup is designed for increased depth and more extreme soil movement, particularly for potato and vegetable growers. Degelman also notes that with the larger discs, the machine remains a high-performance unit but is not intended to run at the same 10–12 mph speed as the standard smaller-disc Pro-Till machines.  

This makes the HD-arm version more specialized and gives buyers another way to match the machine to their cropping system and tillage goals.

Horsepower Requirements for HD Arms

For the 26-inch blade HD-arm setup, Degelman recommends:

  • 20 to 25 HP per foot at 6 inches or less working depth
  • 25 to 30 HP per foot at 8 inches or more working depth

The company also lists example totals of 500 HP for the 20-foot HD version and 600 HP for the 26-foot HD version, with actual needs varying by soil type and depth.  

This is important for buyers comparing the standard Pro-Till 20/26 with the deeper-working HD-arm version.

Best Use Cases

The Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 is commonly suited for:

  • High-speed residue management
  • Larger-acreage tillage operations
  • Farms using 300–450 HP tractors
  • Buyers who want a greaseless tillage machine
  • Spring and fall field finishing
  • Operations needing extra flotation and leveling support from gauge wheels

Its biggest advantage is that it combines serious field capacityroad-friendly wing-forward transport, and a maintenance-free ownership angle that stands out in this category.  

Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 FAQ

Where can I read Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 reviews and ratings?

On Aglist, the Reviews & Ratings section helps buyers compare owner feedback, field-use impressions, and real-world performance before choosing between the PT20 and PT26.

What sizes are available in the Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 lineup?

Degelman lists two models: PT20 with a 20-foot working width and PT26 with a 26-foot working width.  

What tractor range is recommended for the Degelman Pro-Till 20/26?

Degelman positions the Pro-Till 20/26 for the 300 to 450 HP range.  

Does the Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 have gauge wheels?

Yes. Degelman says all 20-foot and 26-foot Pro-Till machines feature hydraulically adjustable gauge wheels to improve flotation and field finish.  

Degelman Pro-Till 20/26 Reviews & Ratings

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