Mounted Off Set Disc Harrow
- Mounted Implement: The disc harrow is designed to be attached to the three-point hitch of a tractor or other agricultural machinery. It is commonly mounted on the rear of the tractor, but some models can also be front-mounted or towed.
- Offset Design: The discs are mounted in an offset arrangement, meaning that the discs in the rear row are positioned slightly behind the discs in the front row. This design helps to prevent the frame of the harrow from interfering with the cut soil, ensuring a thorough and even tillage.
- Disc Blades: The disc blades are the cutting components of the harrow. They are typically made of high-quality steel and come in various diameters, often ranging from 18 inches to 32 inches or more. The disc blades can be notched or smooth, depending on the intended application and soil conditions.
- Adjustable Gang Angles: Some mounted offset disc harrows allow you to adjust the angle of the gangs (rows of discs) to control the aggressiveness of the tillage. Adjusting the angle can alter the depth and cutting action of the discs.
- Transport Wheels: Mounted offset disc harrows often come with transport wheels that allow for easy transportation between fields and provide stability during road transport.
- Working Width: The working width of a mounted offset disc harrow can vary widely depending on the size and model. It can range from 6 feet to 20 feet or more, allowing for efficient coverage of large areas.