Plough Share 1L-525
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NEW Plough  Share 1L-525 farm vehicles and equipment

ID: 2008
Units Available:   50
Year of Manufacture:   2024
The price: P.O.A.

NEW Plough Share for farm tractor
The Plough Models 1L-520 | 1L-525

Number of bottoms 5
Working width m 1.0 | 1.25
Working depth mm 200~250

1. Match with four wheel tractor;
2. Suitable for loam, or sandy loam soil in the cultivated area.

After-sales Service: Technical Support
Type: Share Plough
Application Field: Agriculture
Farming Policy: Dry Cultivating Machinery
Power Source: Tractor

Mouldboard plow, designed to match with four wheel tractor and is suitable for loam, or sandy loam soil in the cultivated area.This implement is compact in construction, and wide range in application. It produces the best wort, leaving alevel surface and a narrow furrow, with a good pulverization and mulching.

A ploughshare is an iron tool used in agriculture to increase the production of crops. They are used prior to the seedling stage to loosen up the soil.

Plough is used for intial soil preparation for sowing seed or planting. Generally used for deep tillage of land, to help turn over the upper layer of the soil, bringing fresh nutrients to the surface, while buying weeds and remains of previous crop.

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