small disk plow
The small disk plow represents a significant advancement in agricultural machinery, designed specifically for efficient soil preparation and cultivation. This compact implement features a series of concave metal disks mounted on a frame, rotating independently to cut, lift, and turn over soil effectively. Operating at various depths between 4 to 8 inches, the small disk plow excels in breaking up soil clods, incorporating crop residue, and creating optimal seedbed conditions. Its design allows for seamless operation in both primary and secondary tillage operations, making it particularly valuable for small to medium-sized farming operations. The implement's versatility extends to various soil conditions, from light sandy soils to moderately heavy clay soils, while maintaining consistent performance. The spacing between disks typically ranges from 7 to 9 inches, ensuring thorough soil manipulation without excessive power requirements. Modern small disk plows often incorporate adjustable gang angles, allowing operators to customize the intensity of soil disturbance based on specific field conditions and requirements. The implement's compact nature facilitates easy maneuverability in confined spaces while maintaining the effectiveness of larger units.