Nothing to add other than to note it really depends on your location as to what you refer to equipment as. Saying disc here will get you a funny look. We say harrow, not disc harrow. For soft land or leveling we use a gang harrow. For deep cutting or burying trash we use an offset. For old timers you may find a spring tooth harrow or possibly a section harrow--both work good to level land and make a seed bed providing there isn't much trash. I've seen a small offset disc harrow (think I used all the terms so we would know what I'm referring too) for garden tractors and ATV's. It is a tow type with a hand crank for lifting. If it were built heavy enough to start with and you added a small hydraulic cylinder for lifting, you'd have a really nice tillage tool. For that matter an energetic soul could build one.
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