Big G 1800 Deep Plowing Discs - Gavel Roads Online Auctions
Big G 1800 Deep Plowing Discs
Lot Number:Big G 1800 Series
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The Big G 1800 giant discs represent another generation in top performance field equipment for agriculture and construction. Engineering to include greater strength has created an outstanding work tool, designed to tackle the toughest land clearance and deep soil cutting jobs. This versatile series of discs penetrate the hardest soils for plow-down of crop residue and land clearance in a single pass. It is also used in a variety of construction duties including roadway preparation, dam building, chopping and mulching in the most severe applications. Big G builds them tough to save you time and money.

This series of disc comes in widths of 10 foot, 12 foot, 14 foot, 16 foot, 18 foot and 20 foot. They are available with 32 inch or 42 inch diameter blades. 14 inch spacing is standard with 32 inch diameter blades, 20 inch spacing is standard with 42 inch diameter blades. Other blade diameters and thicknesses are available.

Big G builds the most complete line of discs available from a single manufacturer, whether you need a 6 foot or a 60 foot (world's largest disc) it's in the Big G disc line.

  • 42" x 1/2" Notched blades on SD 1800 Series.
  • Adjustable gang angles.
  • Massive Timken Bearings on 2 3/4" square gang shaft on SD 1800.
  • 216 radial bearings.
  • Full lateral adjustment on front and rear gangs.
  • Adjustable disc blade scrapers.
  • Dual sets of transport wheels are mounted on individual replaceable spindles.
  • Tapered outside rear blades for leveling.
  • Gang nut wrench bolted to frame.
  • Hydraulic lift cylinders and plumbing.
  • Heavy wall 6" x 12" rectangular tube frame.
  • Transport locks on carrier wheel.
  • Gang shafts are high tensile steel.
  • Swivel draw bar assembly. 

Optional Equipment

  • Blade spacing, diameters and thickness to suit application.
  • Rock guards between disc blades.
  • Additional bearings on gang assemblies.
  • Spring assist flotation.