by ep | May 29, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Soil Science · Long-Term Farm Development Soil Reclamation After Stone Clearing: OM Building Guide Korean highland granite soil starts at 0.5–1.2% organic matter. High-productivity highland farming requires 2.5–3.5%. The 10-year management programme to close this gap...
by ep | May 29, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
Wear Parts & Maintenance Guide — THOR 2.4 · THOR 3.0 Stone Crusher Teeth: Tungsten Carbide Guide for Korea Korean highland granite is 5–8× harder than the steel used in standard rock crusher teeth. Tungsten carbide is the only tooth material that survives more...
by ep | May 29, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
CT-2100 · Complete Field Operations Guide Rock Picker for Tractor Korea — CT-2100 Field Guide The THOR 2.4 fragments the stone. The CT-2100 removes it. Without the collection step, the fragmented granite returns to the surface with the next frost cycle — and the...
by ep | May 29, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
BEGINNER’S COMPLETE GUIDE GANGWON-DO · GYEONGGI HIGHLANDS Korean Highland Potato Farming: Complete Beginner’s Guide Korean highlands above 500 m produce potato with naturally superior texture and flavour — and the market pays for it. This guide explains...
by ep | May 29, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
THOR 2.4 — 180HP · 2.4m · 90+6 teeth THOR 3.0 — 230HP · 3.0m · 108+8 teeth THOR 2.4 vs THOR 3.0 — Which Stone Crusher Fits Your Farm? Both are Korean-certified, both work on highland granite — but they solve different problems for different farm profiles. The 50mm...
by ep | May 29, 2026 | Application and Technical Guid
ROI & Payback Analysis Stone Crusher ROI: Korean Highland Farm Payback Guide A THOR 2.4 on a 10-hectare Korean highland potato farm returns its net purchase cost within a single growing season. This guide shows the full calculation — openly, line by line — so you...