Chisel Plough:
If you are looking for Chisel plough then you have come to the right place, Tractors Buy provides you the best quality chisel plough all over the world. The primary soil tillage machine is mounted from the tractor's hydraulic lifting unit and universal three point linkage system. Therefore transportation to the field can be quickly done. Hard ground is composed under 25-40 cm depth below the cultivated area with standard plows. Chisel plow breaks the hard bottom of soil under 25-40 cm with long and angled tines. So that rain and irrigation water can easily reach the damaged area and provided water storage. Above the soil is less open because of the slim structure of the tines. The moisture can be kept for a long time, and wind and erosion are decreased.
The chisel plow is equipped with narrow, double-ended shovels or chisel points mounted on long shanks. These points rip through the soil and stir it but do not invert and pulverize and the moldboard and disk plows.
This Equipment used to break and loosen soil for a depth of six to 36 inches (15 to 90 centimeters) may be called primary tillage equipment. It includes moldboard, disk, rotary, chisel, and subsoil plow.
The moldboard plow is adapted to the breaking of many soil types. It is well suited for turning under and covering crop residues. There are hundreds of different designs, each intended to function best in performing specific tasks in specified soils. The part that breaks the ground is called the bottom or base; it comprises the share, the landside, and the moldboard.
When a bottom turns the soil, it cuts a trench, throwing a ribbon of dirt to one side called the furrow slice. When plowing is started in the middle of a strip of land, a furrow is pushed across the field; on the return trip, a furrow slice is lapped over the first slice. This leaves a slightly higher ridge than the second, third, and other slices. The height is called a back furrow. When two strips of land are finished, the last grooves cut to leave a trench about twice the width of one bottom, called a dead wrinkle. When the ground is broken by continuous lapping of furrows, it is called flatly broken. If the land is split into alternate back folds and dead wrinkles, it must be bedded or listed.
Different soils require different-shaped moldboards to give the same degree of pulverization of the ground. Thus, moldboards are divided into several other classes, including stubble, general-purpose, general-purpose for clay and stiff-sod soil, slat, Blackland, and chilled general-purpose. The black and bottom are used, for example, in areas in which the earth does not scour quickly; that is, where the soil does not leave the surface of the emerging plow clean and polished.
The share is the cutting edge of the moldboard plow. Its configuration is related to soil type, particularly in the down suction, or concavity, of its lower surface. Generally, three degrees of down suction are recognized: regular for light soil, deep for standard dry ground, and double-deep for clay and gravelly soils. The share has horizontal suction, which is the amount its point is bent out of line with the landside. Down suction causes the plow to penetrate to proper depth when pulled forward, while horizontal suction causes the plow to create the furrow's desired width.
Chisel Plough Specifications:
- Heavy steel box V-type frame without any nut and bolt.
- Three easily replaceable tines designed to penetrate up to 20" without much effort.
- Shovels easily replaceable.
- They are a working width of 1.20 Meters.
- Tractor compatibility 50 - 85 hp.