The Goudland GSH34 is a disc harrow, a primary tillage implement used to break up and condition soil after ploughing, level seedbeds, and incorporate crop residue. Disc harrows are essential equipment in arable farming across Europe and beyond, and are typically mounted on the three-point hitch of a tractor to prepare land for sowing.
This machine is configured in the V-model design, which uses two angled gangs of discs working in opposite directions to create a more uniform soil finish and reduce draft requirements compared to tandem arrangements. The implement is mounted via three-point hitch, making it compatible with standard tractors across a range of sizes.
The disc configuration comprises front serrated (toothed) discs and rear smooth discs. The front serrated discs cut and break up soil clods, while the rear smooth discs level and consolidate the worked ground. All discs are reported to be in 95% condition, indicating minimal wear. The wooden bearings, which are traditional on this implement type, are in good working order.
The machine is described as being in near-new condition overall. It was manufactured in 2012 and is located in the Netherlands. The asking price is $3500.
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