agro implement disc plough

agro implement disc plough

$450.00-900.00 / pieces
3pieces (MOQ)

agro implement disc plough

$860.00 / sets
3sets (MOQ)

agro implement disc plough

$1,500.00 / sets
2sets (MOQ)

agro implement disc plough

$32.00-58.00 / units
10units (MOQ)

agro implement disc plough

$622.00 / units
3units (MOQ)

Types of agro implement disc plough

The agro implement disc plough is tilting the top layer of the soil so that larger crops can be planted. Various types of disc ploughs are available to meet the requirements of large farms.

  • Single Disc Plough :

    The single disc plough consists of a single circular disc mounted on a frame. The disc is angled to the direction of travel and pulls the plough. They are lightweight and are suitable for small farms. The single disc plough operates on the power of a tractor of low HP.

  • Multi-Party Disc Plough :

    The multi-disc plough has multiple discs arranged in several ploughshares. They are used in large fields where the soil is very hard. The multi-party disc can be varied according to the size of the field and the work that needs to be done. They need more power, and a tractor of high HP is required to pull them.

  • Double Disc Plough :

    The double disc plough has two discs mounted on a land side. The discs are placed at an angle to move the soil effectively. The double disc plough is generally used for deep ploughing. They are also used for deep and shallow ploughing of large areas of land. It is attached to a three-point linkage system that links it to the tractor.

  • Iso Disc Plough:

    The iso disc plough is different because the discs are in a V-shaped formation. In this arrangement, each disc is independently mounted. Rearranging the V-shape is easy. This helps the plough penetrate the soil well and gives it a better tilth. The plough is also easy to transport.

Specification & Maintenance

Manifold specifications of an agro implement disc plough are crucial for understanding its structure and functioning. Some key disc plough specs are as follows:

  • Material

       1.1 Steel Disc Plough

    Steel disc ploughs are made from various types of steel alloys, including high-carbon steel, which are typically chosen for their strength and durability.

    1.2 Caster Disc Plough

    Caster disc ploughs are made up of a rigid circular frame having a hollow cross-section. Caster plough discs are often made from molded plastic.

  • Size

    2.1 OD (Outer Diameter)

    The outer diameter of a disc plough refers to the overall size or measurement across the circular disc.

    2.2 Width

    The width of a disc plough includes the cut area of the disc. Compared to its diameter, the width measurement is smaller.

  • Attachment Method

    A plow disc agro implement is attached to a tractor or harvester using various connection methods. These methods ensure that the plow is properly secured and can be easily attached or detached as needed. Farm plough discs are connected to the tractor using a three-point linkage system. This system consists of three connection points that form a triangular shape, effectively connecting the disc plow.

Proper maintenance ensures consistent performance and a long lifespan for ploughs. Users should inspect the plough regularly and look for worn or damaged parts. Early detections of issues can help avoid costly repairs. The moving parts of the plough should be cleaned to remove any debris or dirt. They should be lubricated to reduce any friction and ensure smooth operation. Users should also clean the entire plough after use to prevent the build-up of any corrosive substances, especially on the working parts. Store the plough in a dry and sheltered location, away from direct sunlight. If the plough shows signs of damage or wearing components, take it to a professional for service and repair.

Scenarios of agro implement disc plough

  • Land clearing and breaking of new fields:

    Disc ploughs, especially the cutaway disc plough, are extremely useful for breaking up land that hasn't been cultivated before, like untamed areas or overgrown fields, by effectively destroying tough soil, crop residues, and weeds. In regions with hardpan, dry, or rocky soils, disc ploughs can be valuable for breaking up compacted layers of soil to improve drainage and root penetration.

  • Tillage for crop production:

    Agro disc ploughs are widely used in agriculture for tillage before planting both cereal crops like wheat, rice, and corn and cash crops like cotton, soybeans, and tobacco. They are suitable for various soil and field conditions, and their use enhances soil preparation, seedbed quality, and crop yields.

  • Soil conservation and land management:

    Disc ploughs are commonly used for conservation tillage practices, which aim to reduce soil erosion while preparing land for cultivation. Techniques such as strip tillage and mulch tillage use disc ploughs to create planting bands or buried crop strips, respectively, and conserve soil health.

  • Horticulture and specialized farming:

    Disc ploughs are also commonly used in horticulture and specialized farming to prepare the soil for plantation of vegetable farms, fruit orchards, and nurseries, among other things. The soil can be turned and aerated by disc ploughs, which assist in the establishment of healthy plant growth and development of root systems.

  • Vineyards and orchards field:

    Disc ploughs have a significant role to play in the preparation and upkeep of vineyard and orchards Disc ploughs can be used to aerate the soil around the plants, removing weeds while preserving the essential soil structure and moisture levels required for the growth of the trees and vines.

  • Road and field maintenance:

    Disc ploughs are important tools for the maintenance of fields and roads, particularly in rural settings. Disc ploughs are used to eliminate weeds, invasive species, and unwanted trees along road verges or field borders, thereby enhancing agricultural output and maintaining the integrity of transportation networks.

How to choose an agro implement disc plough

It is important to consider the needs of the target market when selecting a suitable disc plough for them.

  • Soil type

    The disc harrow plough comes in various designs, each with a unique capability of handling a specific soil type. For instance, soil that has a high level of compaction will not respond well to a plough designed for loose and fragmented soils. Therefore, businesses should match the agro implement disc ploughs to the different soil types farmers have. Consider the soil profile in terms of composition, density, and texture. Heavy-duty disc ploughs with large discs will work well for clay-like soils.

  • Farm size and acreage

    Farmers with large farm acreage will require a plough that can improve efficiency and save time. An ideal choice for large-scale farming is a mounted disc plough (for unhitchable tractors) or a row-specific disc plough (for hitchable tractors). Ploughs that are pulled by the tractor are also ideal for large acreage farms. In contrast, smaller, light-duty disc ploughs may be used for small subsistence farming.

  • Crops and field conditions

    The type of crops a farmer is planting will determine the kind of disc plough they will use. Also, the condition of the field post-harvest may prompt the use of a disc plough. For instance, a farmer growing root crops in a rocky field may require a disc plough with a variable spacing and disc combination that will adequately till the soil to extract nutrients. In addition, a farmer who must incorporate crop residue will need a disc plough that can effectively cut through residue and mix it into the soil.

  • Plough customization

    Many farmers desire ploughs that they can modify to meet their tillage needs. Features such as adjustable disc angles and depths allow farmers to customize the plough to get the desired tillage effect. Resilience and durability are extremely vital to the farmer who wishes to have a customized machine. When customizing a plough, it is important to consider the farmer’s ability to adjust the spacing between discs and the number of discs to optimize tillage intensity based on soil and crop conditions.

Q & A

Q: How have Agro implements disc ploughs evolved over time?

A: Originally made of wood, disc ploughs now have steel discs. Modern ones are attached to tractors, which are driven by fuel, electricity, or hydraulics.

Q: What are some recent trends in disc plough manufacturing?

A: Innovations include GPS integration for precise ploughing and smart discs that automate depth adjustment based according to soil conditions.

Q: How are Agro implements disc ploughs maintained?

A: Regular checks for soil disc wear, ensuring proper soil moisture to prevent sticking, and timely cleaning of clogs are essential maintenance practices.

Q: Can business buyers get customized Agro implements disc ploughs?

A: Yes, some manufacturers offer customized disc ploughs according to buisiness buyer requirements.

Q: What are the advantages of buying Agro implements disc ploughs in bulk?

A: Bulk buying offers economies of scale, ensuring lower costs per unit. It also guarantees consistent product quality and supply.

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