The chisel plough is a common tool for deep tillage (prepared land) with limited soil disruption. Its main function is to loosen and aerate the soils, while leaving crop residue on top. This plough can be used to reduce the effects of soil compaction and to help break up ploughpan and hardpan. Unlike many other ploughs, the chisel will not invert or turn the soil. This feature has made it a useful addition to no-till and low-till farming practices that attempt to maximise the erosion-preventing benefits of keeping organic matter and farming residues present on the soil surface throughout the year. Thus the chisel plough is considered by some[who?] to be more sustainable than other types of plough, such as the mould-board plough.
Chisel Plough
No. of Rows 5 Row 6Row 7Row
Tine (mm) 75 x25 75 x25 75 x25
Height 21 Inch. 21 Inch. 21 Inch.
Weight 300 Kg. 335 Kg. 365 Kg.
Kush (mm) 25 x25 25 x25 25 x25
Link (mm) 65 x10 65 x10 65 x10
Frame (mm) 75 x10 90 x10 90 x10