Pulled Type Heavy Disc Harrow
What is a Disc Harrow?
Disking is a farm management practice used for soil preparation. It usually follows plowing, either deep or shallow. While plowing cuts, granulates, and inverts the soil, creating furrows and ridges, disking breaks up clods and surface crusts. Additionally, disking improves soil granulation and surface uniformity. As one of the most important soil preparation practices, disking is beneficial for provoking the weed growth and destroys already emerged weeds. It also assists in the important task of incorporating crop residues into the soil.
A disc harrow is a crucial farm equipment used to prepare soil for planting or sowing by breaking up the clods and surface crusts. It thus improves soil granulation and destroys the weeds. This equipment makes well-tilled soil for healthier plants and better yields.
NOVATAR Gobble Disc Harrow is used for stubble plowing, chopping the plant residues before cultivation, and is very effective on heavy soils. Also, it’s used for scraping pieces of soil and stems of sunflowers, wheat, rice, etc.
It is easy to adjust the working depth by moving the wheels up and down. The machine can be easily transported from one field to another with the assistance of hydraulic lift wheels on the equipment. On the field, corner turnings become faster with the assistance of the hydraulic lifts operated from the tractor cabin.
It provides an ease for breaking stubble into pieces, preparing seed casing, scratching organic materials on the earth, and dealing with excessively grown green grass, especially in climates with heavy rain.