Description
When you’re out there prepping seed beds or working through crop residue, you need a coulter that cuts clean and slices through tough conditions without plugging up. This 20-inch wavy coulter with its 8-wave design gives you that aggressive cutting action while still maintaining the right soil flow to keep things moving smoothly through your implement.
What You’re Getting
- 8-wave design cuts through heavy residue and tough soil conditions more effectively than smooth blades
- 20-inch diameter with 4.5mm thickness provides the right balance of durability and cutting performance
- Four bolt holes on a 5-1/4 inch circle for secure mounting to your Salford equipment
- High-quality Ingersoll construction with 46-52 Rockwell hardness for long-lasting edge retention
- Boron steel construction handles the wear and impact of field conditions
Built for Real Farm Work
This coulter is designed specifically for Salford tillage implements, where you’re often dealing with heavy corn stalks, tough soybean stubble, or compacted soil conditions. The wavy edge design helps break up residue and provides better soil penetration compared to smooth coulters, making it ideal for vertical tillage, strip-till, or residue management operations where you need that extra cutting power.
Made to Last
Built from high-carbon boron steel and hardened to 46-52 Rockwell, this coulter blade is engineered to maintain its sharp edge through thousands of acres. The wavy design actually helps distribute wear more evenly across the blade surface, which means you’ll get more consistent performance and longer service life than you might expect.
Good to Know
This is a direct replacement for your original Salford coulter – no modifications needed. The 4-inch center hole and bolt pattern match exactly what came on your machine. When installing, make sure the waves are oriented correctly for your direction of travel, and check that your mounting bolts are properly torqued to prevent blade slippage during operation.





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