The Disc Plow is an agricultural implement that uses sharp concave discs to cut through and turn over soil. It's used for preparing fields for planting, breaking up hard-packed ground, creating furrows for irrigation, and mixing in compost or fertilizer.
Key specifications include 18-inch disc diameter, high-quality steel construction, adjustable working depth up to 10 inches, and a total weight of approximately 500 lbs. It is designed to attach to most tractors.
The working depth is adjustable up to 10 inches. Actual working depth will depend on soil conditions, tractor power, and field requirements.
The Disc Plow is suited for a wide range of soils, including loam, clay, and compacted or previously uncultivated ground. It is built to penetrate tough soils, though extremely rocky or very stony ground may require specialized equipment or care.
The plow is designed to easily attach to most tractors. Compatibility depends on your tractor's hitch type and hydraulic or three-point lift capacity. Check your tractor's specifications and consult the seller or dealer for exact hitch compatibility.
Depth is adjusted via the plow's depth-control mechanism (such as the three-point lift, depth wheel, or adjustment linkages). Follow the manufacturer's instructions for setting the depth increments to reach up to the 10-inch maximum.
Yes — discs on most plows are replaceable. Contact the supplier or manufacturer for compatible replacement discs and part numbers. Regular inspection will help you identify when a disc needs replacement.
Regular maintenance includes cleaning soil and debris from discs and bearings after use, greasing lubrication points, checking bolts and fasteners, inspecting discs for wear or damage, and replacing worn parts. Store the plow in a dry area to minimize rust.
The plow weighs approximately 500 lbs. Transport it using a suitable trailer or flatbed and secure it with straps or chains. Use proper lifting equipment or tractor hydraulics when mounting or dismounting to avoid injury.
While primarily designed for farms and larger plots, it can be used for larger garden beds or small-acreage operations if you have an appropriately sized tractor or towing vehicle. For very small or delicate garden areas, lighter hand tools or smaller implements may be more appropriate.
Yes. Always read the operator manual, wear appropriate PPE (gloves, boots, eye protection), keep bystanders clear during operation, ensure the tractor hitch is secure, avoid operating on steep slopes, and turn off the tractor before making adjustments or performing maintenance.
For parts, installation assistance, or warranty details, contact the retailer or manufacturer directly. They can provide spare parts lists, installation guides, and the specific terms and conditions of any warranty coverage.
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