Garden flower rake is used to crush soil after ploughing. It has a rectangular shape and has iron teeth on a wooden frame. Garden tools on the rake frame are equipped with more than 10 iron blades.
The rake uses a group of concave discs as the working part, and the blade edge plane is perpendicular to the ground and has an adjustable deflection angle with the forward direction of the unit.
During operation, the harrow blades roll forward under the action of tractor traction and soil reaction force. The blades of the harrow blades cut into the soil to cut off grass roots and crop residues, and the soil is raised to a certain height along the concave surface of the harrow blades and then flipped down. It can mix fertilizers and pesticides on the surface with the surface soil during operations. It is commonly used for shallow tillage and stubble removal after crop harvest, early spring moisture preservation and soil crushing after tillage. The configuration of the rake group can be divided into three types: single row type, double row opposed type and offset type.
