Disc Ridgers: Single & Double Row

Disc ridgers are agricultural implements used to create ridges or mounds of soil for planting crops, such as potatoes or other root crops. Here are some possible specifications for a disc ridger:

  • Number of discs: The number of discs on a ridger can vary depending on the model, but it typically ranges from 2 to 6 discs.
  • Disc diameter: The diameter of the discs can vary depending on the model, but it typically ranges from 40 to 60 centimeters.
  • Disc spacing: The spacing between the discs can vary depending on the model, but it typically ranges from 30 to 60 centimeters.
  • Ridge height: The height of the ridge created by the ridger can be adjusted by changing the angle of the discs and can range from 20 to 50 centimeters.
  • Hitch: The ridger is typically attached to a tractor via a hitch that allows the operator to raise and lower the equipment as needed.
  • Power requirement: The power requirement for a disc ridger can vary depending on the size and number of discs, but it typically ranges from 15 to 30 horsepower (hp).
  • Weight: The weight of a disc ridger can vary depending on the size and number of discs, but it typically ranges from 200 to 800 kilograms.

Please note that these specifications are based on general information and may not be accurate for all models or brands of disc ridges. It’s always best to consult the manufacturer’s website or a trusted dealership for the most up-to-date and accurate information.

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Disc ridgers are agricultural implements used to create ridges or mounds of soil for planting crops, such as potatoes or other root crops. Here are some possible specifications for a disc ridger:

  • Number of discs: The number of discs on a ridger can vary depending on the model, but it typically ranges from 2 to 6 discs.
  • Disc diameter: The diameter of the discs can vary depending on the model, but it typically ranges from 40 to 60 centimeters.
  • Disc spacing: The spacing between the discs can vary depending on the model, but it typically ranges from 30 to 60 centimeters.
  • Ridge height: The height of the ridge created by the ridger can be adjusted by changing the angle of the discs and can range from 20 to 50 centimeters.
  • Hitch: The ridger is typically attached to a tractor via a hitch that allows the operator to raise and lower the equipment as needed.
  • Power requirement: The power requirement for a disc ridger can vary depending on the size and number of discs, but it typically ranges from 15 to 30 horsepower (hp).
  • Weight: The weight of a disc ridger can vary depending on the size and number of discs, but it typically ranges from 200 to 800 kilograms.

Please note that these specifications are based on general information and may not be accurate for all models or brands of disc ridgers. It’s always best to consult the manufacturer’s website or a trusted dealership for the most up-to-date and accurate information.