Disc harrows
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High-speed disc harrows
- They turn the soil at high speed, removing weeds and other crop residues by incorporating them into the ground.
- They allow for faster, more agile work.
- The discs are set at an optimal angle to turn the soil properly with greater speed and lower fuel consumption.
- Fitted with discs featuring independent damping through nylon bars that adapt perfectly to ground irregularities, helping to absorb overloads.
Mounted disc harrows
- Traditional disc harrows for plots where large machines cannot maneuver or for low-power tractors.
- They have a variable working angle to adapt better to the terrain.
- Thanks to their compact dimensions, they maneuver easily and reach every corner.
- Three-point tractor linkage.
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What is a disc harrow and what is it used for?
A disc harrow is an agricultural implement that turns, breaks up and incorporates crop residues and weeds into the soil by means of rotating concave discs set at an angle. It is used to prepare the ground after harvest, remove stubble, loosen the soil and leave it ready for subsequent tillage or for sowing.
What is the difference between a high-speed disc harrow and a mounted disc harrow?
The high-speed disc harrow (Almenara Pro and Almenara Basic models) works at high speed, turning the soil and removing weeds with lower fuel consumption. The mounted disc harrow (Espigol model) is a smaller traditional harrow, ideal for small plots or low-power tractors, with a variable working angle and three-point tractor linkage.
Which disc harrow is best for large areas?
For large areas the Almenara Pro and Almenara Basic high-speed disc harrows are ideal, as they turn the soil at high speed, allow you to cover more hectares per hour and reduce fuel consumption thanks to the optimal angle of their discs.
Which harrow is recommended for small plots or low-power tractors?
The Espigol mounted disc harrow is the most suitable option for small plots or low-power tractors. Its compact dimensions make it easy to maneuver, reach every corner and it hitches directly to the tractor's three-point linkage.
When should a disc harrow be used?
The disc harrow is used mainly after harvest to incorporate stubble into the soil, before sowing to prepare the seedbed, and to remove bulky weeds. It is a secondary tillage operation that complements the work of the subsoiler and the cultivator.
What advantages does independent damping with nylon bars offer?
The nylon bars on each disc allow JYMPA high-speed disc harrows to adapt perfectly to ground irregularities, absorbing overloads and impacts. This protects the frame, extends the implement's service life and ensures uniform work even on stony soils.
Are JYMPA disc harrows compatible with any tractor?
Yes, JYMPA disc harrows are available in different working widths and configurations to suit the power of any tractor. The Espigol mounted harrow is ideal for lower-power tractors, while the Almenara high-speed harrows make the most of medium- and high-power tractors.
What kind of maintenance do JYMPA disc harrows require?
JYMPA disc harrows are designed for minimal maintenance. The discs, bearings and wear parts are easy-to-install, low-cost replacements. Their sturdy frame and optimized geometry ensure a long service life.
Can disc harrows be used in organic farming?
Yes. Disc harrows are a key tool in organic and ecological farming, as they allow weeds to be removed and crop residues incorporated into the soil mechanically, without resorting to chemical herbicides.
What working depth does a disc harrow reach?
JYMPA disc harrows work at shallow and medium depths, typically between 10 and 20 cm depending on the model and the angle of the discs. For deeper tillage it is recommended to combine the harrow with a subsoiler or chisel cultivator.