HARIHAR AGRO INDUSTRIES - RAJKOT

Multiboard Plough

 

"Harihar Mould board Reversible Plough" can handle the toughest ploughing jobs and are ideally suited for to completely invert the soil, up-root all weeds, trash and crop residues and bury them under the soil.


Harihar Ploughs are available in 2 and 3 bottom versions depending on the Horse Power of the tractor to be used. Bar point bottom ensures longer life as it can be extended or reversed and re-used till the last possible length. 

 


Features

» Generous under beam and unit to unit clearance between the bodies prevents    trash build up while working at high speeds.

» Power is applied through Tractor lower hitch the rear heels for increased traction in heavy soils.

» Mould boards are designed with adequate curvature for better scouring and complete soil inversion.

» The frame is a rugged MS welded structure with sufficient rigidity to withstand heavy loads.

» Plough Shears made of high carbon steel are manufactured by close - die forging and subsequent machining and heat treatment to provide properties of wear resistance and ability to stand impact loading.

» Optional Adjustable depth control wheel is provided with screw adjustment for varying the depth of penetration.

» Standard furrow width between two consecutive bottoms, but may be increased or decreased as per requirements.

 

 

 

Specification Chart

 

Type Integral, reversible for use with tractor in-furrow available in 2 and 3 bottom sizes.

Width-of-cut

Manually adjustable from 16- to 18-in. (406 or 457 mm)
In-furrow hitch Category 2, 3 Quik-Coupler compatibility
Type of reversing Manually
Standards Welded tubular steel
Type of protection Tension-bolt (standard equipment) and safety-trip (optional)
Total width-of-cut:
2-bottom 2-ft. 8-in. to 3-ft. (.81 to 0.91 m)
3-bottom 4-ft. to 4-ft. 5-in. (1.2 to 1.3 m)
Max. ploughing depth 14-in. (350 mm)
Width 4-ft. 6-in. (1.4 m)
Dimensions:
2-bottom 5-ft. 9-in. (1.8 m)
3-bottom 7-ft. 9-in. (2.4 m)

 

Multiboard Plough

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