Agricultural machinery harrow blades
Harrow blades, as the core working component of tillage machinery, are mainly installed on implements such as disc harrows and notched harrows. Their core functions are to break up soil clods, level the land, cut off stubble, and mix the soil to create a loose, level, and compact ideal seedbed for sowing. They are an indispensable key auxiliary component for achieving high-yield and efficient farming in modern agriculture.
Spherical concave design: The unique disc-shaped structure generates an optimal entry angle during rolling, ensuring easy penetration into various soil conditions and efficiently breaking up soil clods through the squeezing and lifting action of the concave surface.
Sharp cutting edge: The cutting edge is precision forged and hardened, resulting in high initial sharpness, easily cutting through plant roots and debris, reducing clogging.
Spring/Autumn Land Preparation: After plowing, break up large clods of soil and level the surface.
Pre-sowing Preparation: Create fine, compact seedbeds to improve sowing quality.
Straw Treatment: Chop surface straw and stubble and mix them into the soil to promote decomposition.
Grassland Regeneration and Pasture Management: Break up the sod to improve aeration and promote new grass growth.
Orchards and Gardens: Loosen the soil between rows and weed.







