The flanged tube, mounted on the gang axle between every two discs to retain them at fixed position laterally on the shaft is called ______

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Cultivators: Also called tillers or tooth harrows, cultivators are machines that loosen soil, remove weeds, and distribute fertilizer. They can have rigid or spring-loaded tines or shanks. Cultivators are used for intercultural operations, such as breaking in new ground. Harrow: A tool that can be used to control weeds in the early stages of crop growth. Harrows can also be used to incorporate crop residues after harvest. Puddler: A rotary device that mixes and churns topsoil. Puddlers are used for puddling in wet rice fields. Hand hoe: A manually operated tool consisting of an iron blade... Show more

The flanged tube, mounted on the gang axle between every two discs to retain them at fixed position laterally on the shaft is called ______