Notched Blade
“26″X5/16″ Gauge 1-3/4″ Round Center Hole Notched Disc Blade For Miller Disc, Front” has been added to your cart.
View cart
Showing 22–42 of 78 results
Embark on a journey through our comprehensive collection of exceptional notched disc blades. These high-performance tools offer aggressive cutting, superior soil penetration, and unmatched longevity—creating a reliable ally for your tillage needs. Whether it's time to replace weary discs or upgrade your equipment, RangeLine Group delivers reliable solutions tailored to the realities of farming.
What Are Notched Blades?
Notched blades are tillage tools equipped with serrated edges. These edges are meticulously designed to seamlessly slice through tough vegetation, firm roots, and hard-packed soil. Offering superior traction and vigorous tillage, the notched blades can turn challenging operations into walkovers when compared to ordinary smooth blades.
Benefits of Using Notched Blades
The adoption of notched blades brings several significant advantages to your doorstep. First, they enhance residue cutting, ensuring that no debris is left unattended during plowing. Their strategic design also facilitates improved penetration, especially in dry or compacted soil, paving the way for efficient tillage.
Notched blades are known for their aggressive soil mixing and turning, vital for enhancing soil structure and nutrient distribution. Furthermore, they are your go-to blade for primary tillage tasks or preparing rough grounds.
Product Sizes and Configurations
At RangeLine Group, we feature notched blades in an array of diameters, thicknesses, and center hole configurations tailored to align with standard tillage equipment. In fact, if you have a unique hole pattern and give us the specifications, we will cut it specifically to your needs since we have a plasma cutter and can do it onsite!
Available Sizes
Our portfolio includes various sizes, offering diameters of 18" and 24". Thicknesses are versatile, too—choose from blades that are 4.5 mm, 6 mm, or 6.5 mm thick.
Center Configurations
The center hole of notched blades is a critical factor when considering compatibility with your equipment's round or square axles. Explore our options with a flat back, raised crimp center, smooth, notched and try our bolt-on designs—which vary by model, using our pilot blade, we’ll make the center hole cut and bolt hole patterns you need.
Why Choose RangeLine Notched Blades?
A commitment to RangeLine notched blades means welcoming quality, durability, and trust to your farming practices. Constructed with premium boron steel, our blades are synonymous with longevity. Plus, you can always take advantage of our knowledgeable support and blade sale deals. At RangeLine Group, we help you get the best bang for your buck.
FAQs About Notched Disc Blades
Can I mix notched and smooth blades?
Absolutely! Many farmers prefer to use notched blades on the front gang and smooth blades on the rear. This combination supports aggressive cutting with the notched blades while achieving a clean finish with the smooth blades.
How do I know which blade fits my equipment?
You can check your owner's manual for specific equipment specifications. Alternatively, you can contact our knowledgeable team with your equipment's model number. At RangeLine Group, we stock a wide range of options compatible with leading brands like Case IH®, DMI®, Kinze®, John Deere® among others.
How often should I replace my notched blades?
The need for replacing your notched blades depends on several factors, including their usage, type of soil, and intensity of tillage. We recommend replacing the blades when they show signs of substantial wear, visible chipping, or reduced soil penetration efficiency.
Need Help Choosing the Right Blade?
Picking the perfect notched blade tailored to your soil, crop type, and equipment doesn't have to be a daunting task. Our expert team stands ready to guide you along the way, providing personalized support every step of the journey. Trust RangeLine Group for your farming needs and enhance your tillage operations. Contact us today!