small disk harrow
The small disk harrow is a versatile agricultural implement designed for efficient soil preparation and cultivation. This compact yet powerful tool consists of two or more rows of concave steel disks mounted on a sturdy frame, specifically engineered for small to medium-sized farming operations. The disks work by cutting, lifting, and turning the soil, effectively breaking up clods, incorporating crop residue, and creating an ideal seedbed. Operating at depths ranging from 3 to 8 inches, the small disk harrow excels in primary and secondary tillage operations. Its compact design allows for excellent maneuverability in confined spaces and between crop rows, making it particularly suitable for small farms, vegetable gardens, and specialty crop operations. The implement features adjustable gang angles that enable operators to customize soil manipulation intensity based on specific field conditions and requirements. Modern small disk harrows often incorporate maintenance-free bearings and precise depth control mechanisms, ensuring consistent performance and reduced downtime. The tool's versatility extends to various soil types and conditions, from light sandy soils to moderately heavy clay, providing uniform tillage results across different agricultural environments.