A Taurus Disc Harrow is a mounted or trailed soil preparation implement used in arable farming to break up stubble, mix crop residue into the soil, and create a level seedbed. Disc harrows are essential equipment for cultivation work across a range of soil types and conditions, and are commonly deployed in the weeks following harvest and during spring preparation cycles.
This machine is a hydraulically folding model with a working width of 4.00 metres. It is equipped with two rows of discs, each 560 millimetres in diameter, arranged across the working width with a spacing of 85–90 centimetres between the disc rows. The harrow carries 32 discs in total. A roller with tubular steel bars forms part of the standard specification to level and consolidate the worked ground. Rubber buffers are fitted to absorb shock loads, and side sheets are included to contain material flow. The implement is finished with powder-coat paint.
The machine weighs approximately 2,180 kilograms (weight may vary depending on configuration and optional equipment) and requires a tractor power output of 100–130 kilowatts to operate effectively.
A range of optional rollers is available to suit different soil conditions and working objectives, including packer rollers of 500 or 600 millimetres diameter, a Crosskill roller, a rubber roller, a ring roller, a roof-shaped roller, and an alternative tubular steel-bar roller of 600 millimetres diameter. Optional larger discs of 610 millimetres diameter can be fitted, and a hydraulically adjustable rear roller and lighting package are offered as additions. Custom colour schemes and logo branding are available as special-order features.
The machine is used, manufactured by Taurus, and is located in Germany. It is priced at $12,257.
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