Description
When your disc blades start rolling over stubble instead of cutting through it, you know it’s time for replacements that’ll actually do the job. This 24-inch notched disc blade from Ingersoll brings aggressive cutting action back to your harrow, turning tough corn stalks and matted residue into properly sized pieces that’ll break down instead of wrapping around your planter next spring.
What You’re Getting
- Aggressive notched edge design that creates scissor action for slicing through tough stalks
- 3/16-inch thickness provides the right balance of strength and flexibility for tillage work
- Pilot hole mounting system gives you flexibility to fit various axle sizes with proper bushings
- Boron 15B26 steel construction with 46-52 Rockwell hardness for long-lasting durability
- Standard 2.80-inch concavity for proper soil penetration and mixing
Built for Real Farm Work
This blade fits a wide range of disc harrows and tillage equipment where you need aggressive residue cutting. The pilot hole design makes it versatile for different manufacturers’ machines – just add the right bushings for your axle size. Whether you’re working corn ground with heavy stalks or breaking up compacted fields, the notched edge cuts where smooth blades just push.
Made to Last
Built from high-carbon boron steel that’s heat-treated to handle the rocks, roots, and residue you’ll encounter in real farm conditions. The notches stay sharp longer than you’d expect, and when they do wear, they wear evenly across the blade edge.
Good to Know
Notched blades excel in heavy residue but can be too aggressive in light soils or minimal trash conditions. Check for elongated pilot holes from wear – loose blades wobble and wear prematurely. When ordering bushings for your pilot hole, measure your axle carefully since tolerances matter for proper blade alignment.






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