Disc harrows are essential agricultural tools designed for soil preparation, offering superior performance in breaking up, aerating, and leveling the ground. With decades of innovation, our disc harrows are built to withstand rigorous farming conditions, ensuring durability and optimal results. Whether you're managing large-scale fields or smaller plots, these implements provide the precision needed for effective seedbed preparation, weed control, and residue management. Farmers worldwide rely on disc harrows for their versatility and efficiency, making them a cornerstone of modern agriculture.
| Model | Working Width (ft) | Weight (lbs) | Number of Discs | Disc Diameter (inches) | Recommended Tractor HP |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| DH-300 | 10 | 1200 | 24 | 20 | 60-80 |
| DH-450 | 15 | 1800 | 36 | 22 | 80-100 |
| DH-600 | 20 | 2500 | 48 | 24 | 100-150 |
What is the primary function of a disc harrow?
Disc harrows are primarily used for tillage operations, including breaking up soil clods, mixing soil layers, and preparing seedbeds by creating a fine, level surface ideal for planting.
How often should I replace the discs on my disc harrow?
The replacement frequency depends on usage intensity and soil conditions. Typically, discs last between 100 to 200 acres of use. Inspect them regularly for wear, such as reduced sharpness or diameter, and replace if they are no longer effective.
Can disc harrows be used in rocky terrain?
Yes, but it is advisable to use models with reinforced frames and thicker discs to prevent damage. Avoid excessively rocky areas to maintain tool longevity and performance.
What maintenance is required for disc harrows?
Regular maintenance includes cleaning after use, lubricating moving parts, checking for loose bolts, and inspecting discs for damage. Proper storage in a dry place also helps prevent rust and corrosion.
Are disc harrows suitable for organic farming?
Absolutely. Disc harrows can be integrated into organic farming systems for soil preparation and weed management without chemicals, though it's important to combine them with other practices like cover cropping for best results.
How do I choose the right disc harrow size for my farm?
Consider factors such as your tractor's horsepower, field size, and soil type. Smaller models (e.g., 10-15 ft width) suit compact tractors and smaller fields, while larger models (20+ ft) are ideal for high-horsepower tractors and expansive areas.