CONVENTIONAL PLOUGHS

The primary purpose of ploughing is to turn over the upper layer of the soil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface, while burying weeds, the remains of previous crops, and both crop and weed seeds, allowing them to break down. It also provides a seed-free medium for planting an alternate crop. In modern use, a ploughed field is typically left to dry out, and is then harrowed before planting. Plowing and cultivating a soil homogenizes and modifies the upper 12 to 25 cm of the soil to form a plow layer.

Technical SpecificationsAGT-PM2AGT-PDT3AGT-PDT4AG-PDT5AGT-PDT6
Number of Furrows(pcs)23456
Furrow Distance(mm)7080808585
Total Width(mm)8001250165020002400
Total Height(mm)11001100125012501350
Frame Height(mm)670670670670670
Working Depth(mm)250-300250-300300-350300-350300-350
Total Weight(kg)221334508650800
Working Width(mm)7001125150018702250