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write a huge paragraph about Disk plough

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Answered by shrestha88
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Disc Plough used for deep ploughing in root-infested, sticky, stony, and hard soils. Mixes remains of crops and weeds throughout the depth of ploughing, hence it is ideal for rain-fed areas for checking soil erosion by water and wind. Spring loaded floating rear furrow wheel control the side draft to ensure straight work and ease of handling by smaller tractor. Other features include Re-greasable Taper Roller Bearing in disc hubs, Disc angle adjustable to vary the penetration with varying soil conditions, Cat I and II linkage and the Disc Scrapers are also adjustable to ensure that the Discs remain clean in all conditions.Benefits :
The disc plough is designed to work in all types of soil for basic functions such as soil breaking, soil raising, soil turning and soil mixing.
it is used open the new fields and to process the stony areas.
it can be used easily at rocky and rooted areas.
it is especially useful in hard and dey trashy land conditions and in soils wheresouring is a major problem.

Features :
in conformity with the soil conditions it is being produced with 2-3 and 4 bottoms version with an option for extra kit for converting it to extra-bottom plough
it is directly mounted to tractors.
extea heavy-duty pipe frame has high trash clearance allowing the plough to operate under heavy crop residue.The Weight and working data contained in the present Leaflet are supplied for information only and are not binding. Speeification and size can be altered as part of ongoing product modification improvement.

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Answered by rishab31jan
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A disc harrow is a farm implement that is used to till the soil where crops are to be planted. It is also used to chop up unwanted weeds or crop remainders. It consists of many carbon steel and sometimes the longer-lasting boron discs, which have many varying concavities and disc blade sizes and spacing (the choices of the latter being determined by the final result required in a given soil type) and which are arranged into two sections ("offset disc harrow") or four sections ("tandem disc harrow"). When viewed from above, the four sections would appear to form an "X" which has been flattened to be wider than it is tall. The discs are also offset so that they are not parallel with the overall direction of the implement. This arrangement ensures that the discs will repeatedly slice any ground to which they are applied, in order to optimize the result. The concavity of the discs as well as their offset angle causes them to loosen and lift the soil that they cut.

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