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    Plows have been used for primary tillage for nearly two centuries. You’ll find several types of new and used plows for sale on TractorHouse.com from numerous manufacturers.

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    Location: Wayne, Nebraska
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    ConditionUsed
    Location: Archbold, Ohio
    Number of Bottoms7
    Location: Blue Mound, Kansas
    Number of Bottoms4
    Location: Gap, Pennsylvania
    Seller: White Horse Machine
    Serial Number121149
    Location: Whittemore, Iowa
    Seller: Wirtz Brothers
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Mcdonald, Tennessee
    Seller: Newman Farms
    Number of Bottoms10
    Location: Bend, Oregon
    Seller: MTC Sales
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    Location: Versailles, Missouri
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    Location: Montrose, Colorado
    Seller: US Tractor & Harvest
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    Location: Salem, New York
    Serial Number15291187
    Location: Montrose, Colorado
    Seller: US Tractor & Harvest
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    Location: West Unity, Ohio
    Seller: Three D Farms
    Number of Bottoms10
    Location: Brownfield, Texas
    Seller: Terry County Tractor Inc.
    Serial Number242708
    Location: Lynden, Washington
    Seller: Farmers Equipment Co.
    Number of Bottoms1
    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Wheeler, Illinois
    Seller: Spiker Farms
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    Location: Garfield, Kentucky
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    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
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    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
    Number of Bottoms2
    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
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    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
    Number of Bottoms3
    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
    Number of Bottoms3
    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Plymouth, Nebraska
    Seller: Wells Implement
    Serial NumberXXXX
    Location: Camp Point, Illinois
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Number of Bottoms3
    Location: Kingdom City, Missouri
    Seller: Wise Bros.
    Serial Number3
    Location: Rockford, Illinois

    About Plows

    Growers have used plows in various shapes and forms for hundreds of years to tear into, lift, and turn over soil. They’re used for primary tillage (often later followed by some form of secondary tillage or harrowing) to improve drainage and to prepare seedbeds, as well as to bury weeds and crop residue. Although plow usage has become more limited as more growers have moved toward no-till or partial-till farming, leading manufacturers continue to produce plows for various applications, including in colder and wetter climate regions where harder soil surfaces exist and where drainage can otherwise be an issue.


    Case IH Flex-Till 600 Chisel Plow

    Plow History

    Plows are credited with being one of the most important agricultural innovations in history due to the considerable reductions in time and labor they created, which resulted in dramatic increases in farmers’ yields. As was the case with much early equipment, humans pulled the first plows before horses and then tractors took over. Thomas Jefferson is credited with determining the ideal curves for the wooden moldboard used on plows sometime around the 1790s. Later plows would feature the use of cast-iron moldboards. It was blacksmith John Deere, though, who invented the modern moldboard plow in 1837 featuring polished steel. Deere’s design allowed farmers to work longer and spend less time stopping to clean moldboards. By the 1870s, Deere’s Moline Plow Works factory was producing tens of thousands of plows yearly.

    Plow Types

    Common plow types include moldboard plows, or turning plows, that cut through and turn over the soil. These are commonly used in fields previously unplanted or that had a cover crop. Chisel plows, meanwhile, limit soil disturbance while simultaneously enhancing the ability for water and nutrients to penetrate the soil. They specialize at mid- to deep-level tillage to loosen or aerate the soil and to break up clods. Chisel plows such as the KUHN Krause 4000 series can reach working widths up to 40 feet (12.2 meters) or greater, offer precise depth control, and come with multiple shank options.

    Ridge or ridging plows use two moldboards to create a ridge used to plant certain crops such as potatoes. Mole plows, meanwhile, are generally used to improve drainage in wet soils by installing underdrainage systems such as tunnels without the need for trenching. Mole plows have traditionally been particularly useful in heavier clay soils prone to waterlogging due to poor water-immersion properties.

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    TractorHouse.com has a big selection of new and used plows for sale every day from leading brands like Case IH, International, John Deere, KUHN, Kverneland, LEMKEN, and White.