A Gregoire-Besson Discordon Disc Harrow is a mounted soil-working implement designed for primary and secondary tillage operations. Disc harrows are used across arable farming to break up, churn, and level soil, incorporating crop residue and preparing seedbeds. Gregoire-Besson is a established French manufacturer of agricultural machinery, particularly recognised for disc harrows and related cultivation equipment serving European farming.
This 2006 model has a working width of 4.2 metres, making it suitable for moderate to large-scale field operations. The discs are fitted with tungsten-tip points, which provide enhanced durability and cutting performance in tough soil conditions. The seller reports that the disc wear remains good, indicating the implement still has significant useful life ahead. The harrow is equipped with a rear packer roller, fitted via three-point linkage attachment to the tractor, which consolidates the soil after the discs have worked it. Wheel eradicator tines are also included, adding versatility for weed and trash control during operation.
The machine is described as very tidy and is located in the United Kingdom. The asking price is $5950.
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