Double Wheel Harrow Complete Set With Multiple Attachment
Disc Width : 17 inch (43.18 cm) Stirrup Hoe Width : 12 inch (30.48 cm) Double Stirrup Hoe Width : 5.5 inch (13.97 cm)
Triangular Furrower
Country of origin: India
Description
Numerous attachments, including a disc harrow, multiple weeder, and triangle furrower, are included with this double wheel harrow. A disc harrow that aids in the compaction of soil. Various Weeder aids in the removal of weeds of all sizes. The Triangular Furrower facilitates the creation of furrows for the planting of underground foods such as groundnuts and potatoes. Better soil aeration and water penetration and retention are made possible by these premium additions.
Features
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Soil Preparation : Each component plays a vital role in preparing the soil for planting crops. Properly prepared soil improves aeration, drainage, and nutrient availability.
Versatility : The combination of these tools allows farmers to perform multiple tasks efficiently without needing extensive machinery.
Cost-Effectiveness : Manual tools are generally less expensive than powered equipment, making them accessible for small-scale farmers or hobbyists.
Sustainability : Using manual implements reduces reliance on fossil fuels and minimizes environmental impact compared to larger machinery.
Specification
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Product Type: Manual Wheel Hoe
Brand: Generic ( Made in India )
No. of Disc : 3 x 3
Disc Width : 17 inch (43.18 cm)
Blade Material : Carbon Steel
Stirrup Hoe Width : 12 inch (30.48 cm)
Furrower Shape : Triangular
Double Stirrup Hoe Width : 5.5 inch (13.97 cm)
Double Stirrup Hoe Type : Adjustable Width
Adjustable Width : 1 to 17 inch (2.54 to 43.18 cm)
Weight : 30 kg (Approx.)
Applications
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Soil Preparation : The combination of these tools allows farmers to prepare their fields effectively before planting. The disk harrow breaks up compacted soil, while the triangular furrower sets up ideal conditions for seed placement.
Weed Control : Regular use of the weeding blade and double stirrup hoe can significantly reduce weed populations in cultivated areas. By targeting weeds early in their growth cycle, farmers can prevent them from establishing deep roots or producing seeds.
Crop Maintenance : Throughout the growing season, these tools can be employed to maintain healthy crop conditions by aerating the soil and controlling weed growth without resorting to chemical herbicides.
Versatility : One of the key advantages of using a manual double wheel harrow set is its versatility across different types of crops and farming practices. Whether working with vegetables, grains, or ornamental plants, this equipment can adapt to various tasks required throughout the agricultural cycle.
Usage
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1. Preparation of the Equipment :
Before starting, ensure that all components of the harrow set are in good condition.
Assemble the Components : Connect the double wheel harrow to its handle and attach each implement (weeding blade, stirrup hoe, triangular furrower).
Using the Weeding Blade :
Adjust Depth Settings : Depending on soil conditions and weed types, adjust the depth of the weeding blade. A deeper setting may be required for tougher weeds.
Begin Weeding : Push or pull the harrow across the area where weeds are present. The weeding blade should cut through weeds at soil level effectively.
Check Progress Regularly : After each pass, inspect areas for remaining weeds and adjust your technique as necessary.
2. Employing the Double Stirrup Hoe :
Positioning for Use : Hold the double stirrup hoe at an angle that allows both blades to make contact with the soil.
Weed Removal Technique : Move in a back-and-front motion to uproot weeds efficiently while aerating the soil simultaneously.
Maintain Consistent Pressure : Apply even pressure to ensure effective cutting without damaging surrounding plants.
3. Utilizing the Triangular Furrower :
Set Up for Furrowing : Attach the triangular furrower securely to create furrows for planting seeds.
Create Furrows : Walk steadily along marked rows while pushing down on the handle to create uniform furrows in straight lines.
Depth Control : Adjust your walking speed and pressure based on desired furrow depth.
4. Operating with 3 x 3 Disk Harrow :
Attach Disk Harrow Properly : Ensure that it is firmly attached and aligned correctly.
Tilling Soil : Move forward slowly while applying downward pressure on handles; this will allow disks to penetrate and break up compacted soil effectively.
Overlap Passes Slightly : To ensure thorough tillage, overlap each pass slightly as you move across your field.