reversible disc plough
The reversible disc plough represents a significant advancement in modern agricultural technology, designed to enhance soil preparation efficiency and versatility. This implement features two sets of disc assemblies mounted on opposite sides of a central beam, allowing farmers to work continuously in the same direction while maintaining consistent furrow placement. Each disc assembly consists of carefully engineered concave discs positioned at specific angles to effectively cut, lift, and turn the soil. The plough's reversible nature enables operators to flip the implement at the end of each pass, ensuring uniform soil disturbance and improved field appearance. Operating at depths between 6 to 12 inches, the reversible disc plough excels in handling various soil conditions, from light sandy soils to heavy clay compositions. The implement's robust construction typically incorporates high-grade steel components and precision-engineered bearings, ensuring durability and reliable performance under demanding conditions. Advanced features often include hydraulic depth control systems, adjustable disc angles, and protective mechanisms against obstacles. This versatile implement proves particularly valuable in conservation agriculture practices, allowing for effective residue management while maintaining optimal soil structure.