Trailed Disc Harrow

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Trailed Disc Harrow

Trailed Disc Harrow A trailed disc harrow is an agricultural implement used for soil preparation and tillage. Unlike mounted disc harrows, which are directly attached to tractors, trailed disc harrows are towed behind tractors using a hitch, typically a drawbar or a tow bar. Disc Blades: Like other disc harrows, trailed disc harrows consist of a series of disc blades mounted on gangs or sets. These disc blades are made of hardened steel and are arranged to effectively cut through soil, break up clods, and incorporate residues. Adjustable Gang Angles: Many trailed disc harrows feature adjustable gang angles, allowing operators to customize the angle of the discs relative to the direction of travel. This feature enables flexibility in tillage depth and aggressiveness based on soil conditions and tillage objectives.