Description
When you’re working big fields with heavy residue, you need disc blades that can handle the punishment. This 32-inch Osmundson disc blade delivers the aggressive cutting power to slice through corn stalks, bean stubble, and tough cover crops that would bog down smaller blades. That pilot hole mounting gives you flexibility to fit various axle configurations on larger disc harrows.
What You’re Getting
- Heavy-duty 32-inch diameter provides maximum soil penetration and residue cutting
- Notched edge design creates scissor action that cuts through tough stalks instead of bending them over
- Pilot hole mounting accommodates custom axle setups and allows precise gang spacing
- Quality Boron 15B26 steel at 46-52 Rockwell hardness holds an edge through acres of tough tillage
- Standard 4.75-inch concavity throws soil aggressively to bury residue and level fields
Built for Real Farm Work
This blade is sized for the big iron – the disc harrows and vertical tillage tools that cover serious ground in corn, soybean, and wheat country. Whether you’re working continuous corn fields with heavy residue or breaking up compacted ground after harvest, this 32-inch blade has the weight and cutting edge to get the job done in fewer passes.
Made to Last
Osmundson doesn’t mess around with blade materials. This Boron steel maintains the perfect balance – hard enough to hold a sharp edge through rocky ground and tough stalks, but tough enough to handle the shock when you hit that hidden field stone. The 10mm thickness provides the beef needed for long service life in demanding conditions.
Good to Know
The pilot hole design means you’ll need to drill or punch the exact hole size for your axle setup. Check for elongated holes from wear – loose blades wobble and wear prematurely. Track your blade wear by measuring diameter annually; most blades are shot when they’ve lost 3-4 inches. Consider ordering full gang sets – shipping’s often the same, and you’ll need them eventually.






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