5 Disc Plough is a heavy duty implement used for breaking the soil and land preparation. Optimized for 90–110 HP+ tractors, its five concave, heat-treated discs (26 to 28 inch, 6–8 mm) cut, lift, and invert soil in one pass, burying maize and cotton residues while shattering hardpan to help improve moisture infiltration and root development. A reinforced box section frame, sealed bearings, and adjustable scrapers keep you working longer with minimal downtime, while quick gang angle and tilt adjustments let you fine tune depth, soil throw, and fuel efficiency for different fields.

Compared with 3 disc and 4 disc models, this tractor plough delivers higher field capacity and more uniform inversion at your target depth, making it ideal for large farms and contractors.

Every unit is built to export standards with ISO aligned quality control and supplied with a full documentation pack (Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin). We ship worldwide with reliable delivery to Port Sudan, Jebel Ali, Port Mombasa, Port Tema, and other major gateways, containerized or mixed with tractors and implements. Request 5 Disc Plough Price.

Description

5 Disc Plough — Heavy-Duty Primary Tillage for Tough, Trashy Soils

Looking for a rugged 5 disc plough that can open hardpan, bury heavy residues, and prepare a clean seedbed in fewer passes? AECO EXPORT COMPANY supplies export-grade 5-disc ploughs engineered for challenging soils and high-residue fields. Built for reliability and easy maintenance, our units help farmers and agricultural machinery importers achieve faster field turnaround, lower fuel per hectare, and consistent depth across varied terrains. Whether you call it a 5 disc plough (UK) or a 5 disc plow (US), it is the same thing and you’ll get the same result: deeper penetration, better inversion, and smoother operations with mid-range to high-horsepower tractors. Get Quotation for 5 Disc Plough.

What Is a 5 Disc Plough?

A 5 disc plough is a primary tillage implement with five concave discs that cut, lift, shatter, and invert soil. Compared with a moldboard, disc ploughs handle sticky clays, fields with crop trash (maize stalks, cotton residue), and previously untilled land with fewer blockages. The five-disc configuration adds working width and throughput versus 3- and 4-disc models, making it ideal for contractors and larger farms seeking higher daily coverage without compromising depth.

Core actions of a disc plough:

  • Cut surface vegetation and clods with leading edges of the concave discs.
  • Lift & Shatter compacted layers to break hardpan and improve aeration and drainage.
  • Invert residues to reduce weeds and prepare a cleaner seedbed for subsequent passes.

Who Should Choose a 5 Disc Plough?

  • Medium to large farms needing greater field capacity than a 3- or 4-disc unit.
  • Land development & contractors reclaiming fallows, sod, or previously uncultivated terrain.
  • High-residue systems (maize, sugarcane, cotton) where residue handling is critical.
  • Heavy clays & black cotton soils that demand stronger penetration and shattering.

If your tractors fall in the 95–110 HP+ class (or higher for steep terrain and very hard soils), a 5-disc offers an excellent balance of depth, coverage, and fuel economy per hectare.

Key Features That Matter in the Field

Heavy main frame & headstock
A robust, box-section frame resists torsion while working deep and protects alignments under shock loads. The headstock is braced for Cat II/III hitch points and steady draft.

High-carbon, heat-treated discs
Concave discs (typically 26″–28″ in diameter, 6–8 mm thick) deliver sharp cutting and long wear life. Disc steel and heat treatment are essential for penetration in abrasive soils.

Reliable bearings & spindles
Sealed, heavy-duty bearings reduce downtime in dusty conditions. Grease points are accessible for quick service between fields.

Angle & tilt adjustment
Adjust gang angle and disc tilt to tune soil throw, inversion, and depth. More angle = more aggressive bite; less angle = smoother draft and lower fuel.

Scrapers & residue management
Adjustable scrapers keep discs clean in wet or sticky soils, improving cut quality and uniformity.

Safety & transport
Options like depth control wheels and transport adaptations improve consistency and roadability for contractors.

Typical Technical Specifications (Guidance Range)

  • Number of discs: 5
  • Disc diameter (concave): 26–28 inches (660–710 mm)
  • Disc thickness: 6–8 mm (high-carbon/boron steel)
  • Disc spacing: 9–10 inches (228–254 mm)
  • Working width: approx. 1.25–1.60 m (49–63 in) depending on disc size/spacing
  • Working depth: up to 280–300 mm (soil-dependent)
  • Hitch category: Cat II/III (3-point)
  • Recommended tractor power: ~75–110 HP (more for steep slopes/hardpan)
  • Approx. implement weight: 450–650 kg (configuration dependent)
  • Adjustments: gang angle, disc tilt, scraper clearance, top link geometry
Specifications & Details

Frame Type

Tabular Seamless steel pipe / Square Frame
Number of Discs
5+1
Tractor Compatibility
90 Hp and above
Attachment
3 Point Linkage / Hitch Attachment with Tractor

How the 5 Disc Plough Performs by Soil & Residue

Heavy Clay & Black Cotton Soil
A five-disc setup increases bite and maintains momentum while shattering sticky clods. Use larger disc diameters and a slightly higher gang angle for better inversion.

Sandy & Loamy Soils
Lower gang angles reduce draft and fuel use while maintaining adequate soil throw. Depth can be increased for sub-surface trash burial without over-pulverizing.

High Residue (Maize/Cotton)
Set scraper clearance carefully and opt for larger discs to cut stalks cleanly. The extra disc boosts throughput in trashy fields, decreasing blockages.

Stony Ground
A robust frame and bearing protection are vital. Operate at moderate speeds; frequent checks safeguard discs and scrapers.

Tractor Compatibility & Pairing

Share your tractor model, tire setup (2WD/4WD), ballast, and typical field conditions. We’ll advise the ideal disc size, spacing, and gang angle to hit your target depth while protecting your drivetrain.

Setup & Adjustment Guide (Quick Start)

  1. Hitching: Mount to Cat II/III linkage. Level the headstock laterally.
  2. Top Link: Start neutral; lengthen to reduce bite or shorten to deepen the front cut.
  3. Gang Angle: Begin mid-range. Increase for more inversion/bite; reduce to lower draft.
  4. Disc Tilt: Fine-tune soil throw and uniformity.
  5. Depth Control: Use lift arms and, if fitted, a gauge/depth wheel for consistent depth.
  6. Scrapers: Set close enough to keep discs clean but not dragging.
  7. Test Pass: Make a 30–50 m pass, stop, and inspect trench shape, inversion, and residue burial; adjust as needed.

5 Disc vs 3 / 4 Disc Models

  • Field Capacity: A 5 disc plough generally covers more ground per hour than 3- or 4-disc variants at similar depth, ideal for contractors and larger acreages.
  • Power Requirement: More discs require more draft; ensure adequate HP to maintain target depth and speed.
  • Fuel per Hectare: With correct settings, 5 discs can reduce total passes and fuel per hectare by increasing first-pass effectiveness.

5 Disc Plough vs “Baldan”-Type Alternatives

Brazilian brands like Baldan are widely used benchmarks. Our export-grade builds target the same core performance outcomes: cutting efficiency, aggressive penetration, residue handling, and long bearing life. If you’re searching for “baldan disc plough”, “baldan plow for sale”, or “5 disc baldan plough”, we can supply a functionally comparable 5-disc unit with heavy frames, 26–28″ discs, sealed bearings, and field-tested scraper geometry—often with shorter lead times for African and Middle Eastern ports.

Price Guidance & How to Buy

We don’t publish live prices due to steel and freight volatility. Your final 5 disc plough price / 5 disc plow price depends on:

  • Disc diameter & thickness (26″ vs 28″, 6 vs 8 mm)
  • Bearing specification and scraper kit
  • Paint/anti-corrosion package
  • Order size (single vs containerized), spares, and accessories
  • Incoterms (FOB, CFR, CIF) and destination port/freight seasonality

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Shipping, Documentation & Trusted Delivery

  • Delivery to Ports: We routinely ship to Port Sudan, Jebel Ali (UAE), Port Mombasa (Kenya), Port Tema (Ghana), and other major gateways on request.
  • Export Documentation: Commercial Invoice, Packing List, Bill of Lading, Certificate of Origin, and related compliance paperwork are arranged.
  • Quality & Compliance: ISO-aligned quality controls, pre-dispatch inspection reports (on request), and corrosion-resistant packing for sea freight.
  • Containerization: We support mixed-loads (tractors + implements) to optimize freight and simplify customs.

Operating Tips for Better Results

  • Moisture Window: Work at optimum soil moisture—too wet risks smearing; too dry increases wear and draft.
  • Speed: Maintain a steady pace for clean inversion—avoid excessive speed that reduces depth and increases bounce.
  • Wear Monitoring: Inspect disc edges, scraper tips, and bearings weekly in the season; replace before performance drops.
  • Depth Strategy: Don’t chase maximum depth on the first pass in very hard soils; step down over two passes to protect the tractor and save fuel.

Parts, Service & After-Sales

  • Spare Discs & Bearings: We stock discs (26–28″), bearings, scrapers, and hardware for prompt fulfillment.
  • Remote Support: Setup guidance via WhatsApp/voice/video.
  • Warranty: Export warranty against manufacturing defects (terms provided with quote).
  • Long-Term Care: Preventive maintenance checklists and torque charts supplied with the shipment.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

What tractor horsepower is best for a 5 disc plough / 5 disc plow?

Generally 90–110 HP+ is suitable, depending on soil density, slope, and depth. Heavier clays or steep fields may benefit from higher HP or 4WD.

What working depth can I expect?

Up to 280–300 mm in suitable conditions. Real-world depth depends on moisture, soil type, ballast, and proper angle/tilt settings.

Which disc diameter should I choose 26″ or 28″?

26″ is efficient for moderate residues and soils; 28″ improves penetration and residue cut in heavy clays or trashy fields. Larger discs slightly increase draft.

What affects the 5 disc plough price?

Steel thickness, disc size, bearing grade, accessories (scrapers, depth wheel), order size, and freight to your port.

How do I reduce fuel consumption per hectare?

Work at optimal moisture, use the minimum gang angle that achieves your inversion target, maintain sharp discs, and avoid excessive speeds.

Can a 5 disc plough handle maize/cotton stalks?

Yes. The concave discs cut and bury residues effectively. Set scrapers carefully and consider 28″ discs in very trashy fields.

What’s the difference vs a disc harrow?

A disc plough is for primary tillage; deep cutting and inversion. A disc harrow is for secondary tillage; breaking clods and leveling after ploughing.

Do you provide CIF quotes to my port?

Yes. We quote FOB Karachi, CFR, or CIF to major African, Middle Eastern, and South American ports, including Port Sudan, Jebel Ali, Mombasa, and Tema.

Lead time and packing?

Typical lead times are shared with your quote. Units ship with anti-corrosion protection and secure bracing suitable for sea freight.

Can I order spare parts with the implement?

Yes. Many buyers add extra discs, bearings, and scraper kits to reduce downtime during the season.

Will it fit my tractor’s 3-point hitch?

Our 5-disc ploughs fit Cat II/III hitches. Tell us your tractor model to confirm geometry and ballast guidance.