Disc harrows with mounted seeder.
Disc harrows with built-on seeder form a unit for simultaneous skimming of stubble and sowing catch crops. …
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Disc harrows
Disc harrows.
Disc harrows are used for stubble breaking, to the country skib po orce łąk, for combating weeds on the plowed …
Rotary paddle harrows
Rotary paddle harrows.
Another type of rotary harrow is a paddle harrow, known as rotary cultivator. The rotary cultivator is a tool mounted on a tractor. Its working shafts are set …
Spiked rotary harrows
Spiked rotary harrows.
Rotary harrows have this advantage over tine harrows, that they do not get clogged with plant residues. The working units of these harrows are loosely rotating shafts, …
Swinging harrow
Swinging harrow.
The task of the pendulum harrow is to break up the lumps, leveling the surface of the roll, destruction of weeds and much more than with other dressing tools …
Harrow-weeder
Harrow-weeder.
Harrow-weeder is used primarily to combat early emerging weeds and to destroy the crust formed after sowing on compact soils. It consists of …
Spring harrows
Spring harrows.
Spring harrows, similar to the teeth, they loosen and mix the soil at a depth of 5–8 cm. The difference in their operation compared to tooth harrows …
Horse harrows and tractor harrows
Horse harrows and tractor harrows.
Depending on the type of tractive force, harrows are divided into mounted and tractor harrows. The construction of horse weapons does not differ significantly …
Characteristics of harrow teeth
Characteristics of harrow teeth.
The teeth of the harrows are rigidly connected to the truss of the supporting frame and act as wedges with a vertical working edge. Teeth can have different sections. …
Tooth harrows
Tooth harrows.
Tooth harrows are most commonly used. They have the job: level and loosen the soil surface before sowing or planting, mechanically destroy weeds, mine on …