• Ridging Plough
  • Ridging Plough
  • Ridging Plough
  • Ridging Plough
  • Ridging Plough
  • Ridging Plough

Ridging Plough

Type: Disc Plough
Application Field: Agriculture
Farming Policy: Dry Cultivating Machinery
Power Source: Tractor
Operation: Soil Preparation Machinery, Continuous Running Operation
Colour: Red
Customization:
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
1QY-1/1QY-2/1QY-3
Price
Best
Quality
Best
Transport Package
Iron Shellframe Box
Specification
ISO 9001: 2000
Trademark
Dadi
Origin
China
HS Code
8432100000
Production Capacity
1000 Set/Month

Product Description

ridging plough
No. Of discs: 1-3
Ridge width: 100 cm
Ridge height: 25-30 cm
Matched power: 25-100 hp

Adjustable ridging plough is suitable for the ridging after the plowing. It can match the tractor. The structure is simple. The height and the width of the ridging can be adjusted, the frame is consisted of square Steel pipe, Ridge disk device can adjust the angle of the ridging.

The material of the disc is superior 65Mn, the products are made of heat-treatment processing. It has the reasonable structure, rugged, transportation convenience, easy to adjusted, facilitate the use of maintenance, match a wide range of characteristics, and it can complete the breaking crop, ridge operation one-time.

Model 1QY-1 1QY-2 1QY-3
Ridge NO. 1 2 3
NO. Of discs 2 4 6
Max. ridge width(cm) 100
Max. ridge height(cm) 25 30
Diameter of disc(cm) 510 560
Overall dimensions(LxWxH)(cm) 139× 90× 118 280× 112× 132 380× 112× 135
Weight(kg) 200 380 500
Trans. Clearance(mm) ≥ 260
Linkage Three -point mounted
Matched Power(hp) 25-40 50-65 80-100


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Number of Employees
54
Year of Establishment
2004-09-30