Tillage Equipment

Disc Harrow

The Supreme disc harrow uses angled gangs of concave discs to cut through clods and crop residue, levelling ploughed ground into a workable seedbed. Manufactured in Faisalabad by Supreme Agri Implements, its adjustable gang angle lets one machine cover both aggressive and finishing work.

At a glance

Category
Tillage Equipment
Manufacturer
Supreme Agri Implements
Made in
Faisalabad, Pakistan
Suited to
Wheat, Cotton, Maize, Sugarcane, Fodder
Availability
Built to order

What does a disc harrow do?

Each concave disc cuts into the soil at an angle, slicing residue and rolling soil sideways. Because the discs roll rather than drag, a harrow moves faster and pulls more easily than rigid-tine implements, and it handles trashy surface conditions that would block a cultivator.

Gang angle is the main control. Set the gangs at a steep angle and the harrow works aggressively, cutting deeper and moving more soil โ€” right after ploughing, when clods are large. Reduce the angle and it becomes a finishing tool, levelling and firming without tearing the surface apart.

Discs and bearings are the wear points on any harrow. The bearings in particular sit in an abrasive environment under constant side load, which is why they are built heavy-duty here. Keeping them greased on schedule is the single biggest factor in how long the machine lasts.

Key features

  • Multiple disc sizes
  • Offset design
  • Adjustable gang angle
  • Heavy-duty bearings

What is the Disc Harrow used for?

  • Breaking clods after ploughing
  • Cutting and mixing crop residue into the topsoil
  • Levelling and firming a seedbed before drilling
  • First-pass work on land that has been left fallow

Need exact specifications?

Working width, power requirement and output capacity vary by configuration, and this machine is built to order. Tell us your tractor and your acreage and we will confirm the exact specification that suits you.

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What to keep in mind

  • Use a steep gang angle for aggressive first passes and a shallow angle for finishing โ€” the same machine does both.
  • Grease the bearings on schedule. They carry constant side load in abrasive soil and are the usual point of failure.
  • Discs are consumable; badly worn discs lose their cutting edge and start pushing soil rather than slicing it.

Disc Harrow โ€” questions and answers

What does adjusting the gang angle actually change?

Increasing the gang angle makes the discs bite deeper and move more soil, which suits breaking large clods straight after ploughing. Reducing it makes the harrow work shallower and gentler, levelling and firming the surface for drilling. One machine covers both jobs.

Disc harrow or rotavator for seedbed preparation?

A disc harrow is faster, uses less fuel and copes far better with heavy surface residue. A rotavator produces a finer, more level tilth in a single pass. Many farms use the harrow after ploughing and a rotavator for the final seedbed.

What is an offset disc harrow?

In an offset design the front and rear gangs are arranged so the machine can work to one side of the tractor, which is useful in orchards and along field edges. It also balances the side forces the angled gangs generate.
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