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Disc Chains for all situations<br />

CL2<br />

CL75/25/8<br />

A concave replaceable disc mounted in a heavy cast steel boss with a hook and eye to link<br />

together. The sharp disc provides penetration into the toughest of soils while the weight and shape<br />

of the boss keep the disc cutting and control the working depth. Heavy residue management and<br />

reliable weed control make this new disc our flagship product. Weight 75lb/ft - 112kg/m, Spacing 8”.<br />

CL1<br />

CL47/35/7<br />

The most versatile of the <strong>Kelly</strong> Disc Chains, the CL1 is a concave disc made from hardwearing cast<br />

steel alloy with a hook and eye for linking together. The ideal tool for stubble management, weed<br />

control, leveling soil and while working at just the right depth creates the perfect seedbed.<br />

Can be used in combination with other chains to give the best fit for your conditions.<br />

Weight 47lb/ft - 70kg/m, Spacing 7”.<br />

W36 Disc Chain W36/25/7<br />

A lightly curved disc made from wear resistant steel welded to a heavy chain that is ideal for mulching<br />

stubble and leveling soil. Weight 36lb/ft - 55kg/m, spacing 7”.<br />

Spike Disc Chain SD49/27/5<br />

10 spikes per disc and 5 inch spacings give this heavy duty spiked disc chain real effectiveness.<br />

At 49lb/ft - 75kg/m the close spaced spikes can be fitted either trailing or leading. In the trailing<br />

direction the leveling and incorporating action combine to provide a shallow running, self cleaning<br />

seedbed preparation tool. Remarkably effective at removing weeds this makes an ideal pre or post<br />

seeding tool for herbicide incorporation. In the more aggressive “leading” orientation, the Spiked<br />

Disc Chain works as a “first pass” light tillage tool, leveling and preparing a seedbed.

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