The Pottinger Terradisc 6001T is a disc harrow manufactured by Pottinger, an Austrian builder of tillage and cultivation equipment serving grain and mixed farming operations. Disc harrows are used to break up, mix, and level soil in preparation for seeding, and are fundamental tools in field preparation across North America and Europe.
This 2014 model is configured as a 6-metre working width implement with a two-section centre-fold design, enabling transport and storage efficiency on farm. The harrow features spring-cushioned gangs with high-speed disc technology, using 21-inch front and rear blades of smooth profile. Low concavity discs and high-flow hydraulic design are specified, which influence soil penetration and material flow characteristics during operation. The unit is fitted with rigid scrapers to manage soil buildup on the blade surfaces.
The machine mounts via a two-point hitch and runs single wheels on the main frame, paired with a pack-ring roller for soil consolidation behind the working discs. All blades—front and rear—are smooth-surfaced, a specification repeated in the seller's notes to emphasise condition and specification clarity.
The unit is located in Ontario, Canada, and is reported as field-ready at time of listing. The asking price is $42,001 USD.
This description was generated automatically from the listing details and may not reflect every specification. Please confirm with the seller before purchase.