The John Deere 637 Disc Harrow is a primary tillage implement designed for soil preparation and seedbed conditioning. John Deere manufactures a comprehensive range of agricultural machinery serving crop production across North America and beyond, and disc harrows are core implements in that portfolio, used to break up, mix, and level soil in preparation for planting.
This machine is 32 feet in working width and features a cushion gang design, which provides flexibility and shock absorption as the implement moves across uneven terrain. The disc spacing is set at 9 inches. The front gang is equipped with 20.5-inch blades, while the rear gang uses 21-inch blades, a configuration typical of tandem disc harrows that allows progressive soil working in a single pass. The implement rides on walking tandems mounted to the main frame, a support system that maintains consistent depth control and ground contact.
The harrow is in very clean condition and is located in Florida, USA. The asking price is $24,500.
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