Plough
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Linyi Junsai Machine Trade Co,.Ltd. is located in the famous machinery industry and international trade city----- Linyi City, Shandong, China.Our company is specialized in agricultural machines(walking tractor, four wheel tractor and multifunctional farm implements), construction machine (Wheel Loader, Skid Steer Loader ),electric vehicles (electric tricycle, electric bicycle) , with many years of international experiences.
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Loosening of soil improves air circulation.
The roots are able to penetrate deeper into the soil, allowing it to hold the plant firmly.
Ploughing enhances the water retention capacity of the soil.
Ploughing uproots the weeds growing in the field and aids in the growth of microbes.
Insect and pest control occur as the stubble is buried entirely.
Ploughing reduces the risk of wind and water erosion by increasing the water holding capacity of soils not only in case of flooding but also in times of drought.
Ploughing is essential on certain types of soil to maintain good drainage to keep seed and root free from the issues of waterlogging.
Specification
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Model |
JSP20 |
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Working width(mm) |
200 |
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Working depth(mm) |
180-200 |
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Total weight(kg) |
20 |
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Matched power |
8-15 |
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Linkage |
Traction |
Types of Plough
The traditional plough is made of wooden arm and consists of a metal point or tine and was a light implement. It was a human made implement used to cut the hardpan layers of the soil and removing weeds. Nowadays farmers use different types of ploughs to prepare the land for sowing seeds. The plough type is decided as per the soil condition and structure in any area. Most commonly used plough are – disc plough, mould-board plough, reversible mould-board plough etc.
A disc plough is used to break, raise, turn and mix the soil. Its compatible to work even in rocky and stony areas, and in dry trashy land conditions. It usually consists of two to five discs attached to a heavy-duty pipe frame that allows the plough to function despite heavy crop residue to cuts through the soil.
A mould-board plough consists of special wear-resistant steel blade with bar points for toughest ploughing jobs. It is an adequate equipment to deal with trashy conditions. A mould-board plough consists of the share, the broad blade that cuts through the soil. The mould-board turns the furrow slice, and the landside, a plate on the opposite side from the mould-board absorbs the side thrust of the revolving action.
The reversible mould-board plough is also known as two-way plough turns furrow slice to the right or left side of direction or as required when taking rounds. It includes two sets of opposed bottoms using one bottom for one direction and the other bottom in the returning round. Both the set of bottoms are mounted in such a way that they can be raised or lowered individually or also rotated along an axis.
Rotary ploughs or tillers also called rotavators consist of curved cutting blades mounted on a straight power-driven shaft. The rotavator is chiefly used for preparing seedbed and weed control and works well at high speed. It takes power from the tractor PTO and its speed and depth can be adjusted as per the work requirement. A farmer can prepare the land for sowing next crop in minimum time using a rotavator as it removes the weeds and previous crop residue from the land completely.
Key Components of a Plough
Frame
The backbone of the plough, the frame holds all other components together. It provides structural integrity.
Beam
Extending from the frame, the beam connects the plough to the tractor or draught source. It’s engineered to withstand the immense stress of ploughing.
Share
The share is the cutting blade at the bottom front of the plough behind the point. It slices into the soil, making the initial cut before the soil gets turned over by the mouldboard.
Mouldboard
Positioned behind the share, the mouldboard is a curved surface that lifts and turns the soil, effectively burying weeds and residues while forming a clean furrow.
Point
The point is at the very tip of the share, responsible for penetrating the soil first. It plays a crucial role in initiating the cut.
Shin
Located above the point, the shin helps reduce wear on the mouldboard and assists in soil penetration, especially in tougher ground.
Front and Rear Landside
These flat plates run along the unploughed side of the furrow. They stabilize the plough and counteract the side pressure exerted by the turning soil and keeps the furrow wall intact.
Skim Mouldboard
A smaller version of the main mouldboard, the skim mouldboard is used to turn over surface trash and residues before the main soil turnover, ensuring a cleaner furrow.
Skim Point
Working in tandem with the skim mouldboard, the skim point helps cut and lift surface debris, improving the effectiveness of the skim mouldboard.
Frog
The frog is the central mounting point for the share, mouldboard, and landside. It acts as a structural hub, ensuring all parts are aligned and securely attached the plough leg.
Depth Wheel
This wheel controls how deep the plough penetrates the soil, ensuring consistent tillage depth across the field.
Maintenance of Plough
Regular Cleaning
After each use, it’s important to clean your plough thoroughly. Soil, plant debris, and moisture can cause rust and wear if left on the metal surfaces. Use a pressure washer to remove dirt and grime, especially from the mouldboard and shares.
Inspect for Wear and Tear
Ploughs operate under tough conditions, constantly coming into contact with hard soils, stones, and debris. Over time, this causes wear on critical parts like the shares, mouldboard, and discs. Regularly inspect these components for cracks, dullness, or thinning edges.
Check the Disc Coulters
Disc coulters are essential for slicing through plant material and preparing the ground ahead of the ploughshare. Dull or damaged disc coulters can make the plough less effective. Check them regularly for sharpness and ensure that they are properly aligned with the rest of the plough.
Grease Moving Parts
To keep the plough running smoothly, all moving parts should be well-lubricated. Apply grease to pivot points, hinges, and any other areas where metal parts rub against each other. This prevents friction and reduces wear on your equipment, prolonging its life.
Check Alignment and Adjustments
Plough settings need to be precise to work effectively. Over time, bolts and joints may loosen, affecting the alignment of the plough. Misalignment can cause uneven furrows and inefficient tilling. Regularly check all bolts, nuts, and adjustment mechanisms to ensure everything is tight and correctly positioned.
Winter Storage Tips
If you’re storing the plough for an extended period, especially over winter, proper storage is crucial.
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