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    The chisel plow is a primary tillage tool that growers use in the fall and spring to prepare the ground for planting; it helps loosen and aerate the soil, enhances soil drainage, combats erosion, and helps with weed prevention.

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    Working Width15 ft
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Serial NumberCBJY0600HNS104140
    Location: Kingfisher, Oklahoma
    Seller: Rother Bros. Inc.
    Serial NumberCBJY0600CNS104027
    Location: Kingfisher, Oklahoma
    Seller: Rother Bros. Inc.
    ConditionNew
    Location: Kingfisher, Oklahoma
    Seller: Rother Bros. Inc.
    Working Width47 ft
    Location: Grafton, North Dakota
    Working Width44 ft
    Location: Grand Forks, North Dakota
    Working Width30 ft
    Location: Webster, South Dakota
    Working Width35 ft
    Location: Fergus Falls, Minnesota
    Serial NumberYAS003765
    Location: Worthington, Minnesota
    Serial NumberY9S003898
    Location: Devils Lake, North Dakota
    Seller: Leading Edge Equipment
    Working Width28 ft
    Location: Moscow, Idaho
    Seller: JECO Supply
    ConditionNew
    Location: Bad Axe, Michigan
    Working Width12 ft
    Location: Myerstown, Pennsylvania
    Seller: Wengers of Myerstown
    Serial NumberUNKNOWN
    Location: London, Ohio
    Working Width15 ft
    Location: Chesaning, Michigan
    Seller: Card Bros. Equipment, Inc.
    Serial Number211026
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    Serial Number29701
    Location: Holgate, Ohio
    Serial Number2813
    Location: Lebanon, Pennsylvania
    Working Width6 ft
    Location: Marlette, Michigan
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Archbold, Ohio
    ConditionNew
    Location: Clermont, Georgia
    ConditionNew
    Location: Clermont, Georgia
    Serial Number30135
    Location: Paynesville, Minnesota
    ConditionNew
    Location: Clermont, Georgia
    Serial NumberTBD
    Location: Pulaski, Wisconsin
    Seller: Riesterer & Schnell, Inc
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Norfolk, Nebraska
    Working Width13 ft
    Location: Lapeer, Michigan
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Rensselaer, Indiana
    Seller: Castongia Tractor

    About Chisel Plows

    The chisel plow is a primary tillage tool that growers use in the fall and spring to prepare the ground for planting. Similar in scope to field cultivators and rippers, chisel plows help loosen and aerate the soil, enhance soil drainage, combat erosion, and help with weed prevention. A typical chisel plow may feature one or two rows of seven to 12 depth-adjustable shanks. These feature narrow or twisted points or wide sweeps or shovels that can measure up to a few inches wide and are spaced about 9 to 12 inches (23 to 30.5 centimeters) apart. Incorporated into a frame pulled by a tractor, the shanks open up the soil, usually to a depth between 8 to 18 in. (20.3 to 45.7 cm), but without inverting the soil and while leaving residue behind.


    John Deere 610 Chisel Plow

    Chisel Plow Operation

    Chisel plows are generally pulled at speeds less than 5 mph (8 km/h), and they can require a tractor to supply anywhere from 10 to 15 horsepower (7.5 to 11 kilowatts) per shank. The selection of points or blades will depend on the type of soil preparation, weed prevention, residue management, and other seedbed preparation conditions a grower is after. For example, using twisting points will result in some soil being inverted and some residue being buried. Additionally, some chisel plows combine coulters or discs ahead of the shanks. For example, the coulter chisel concept of the Landoll 2100 Coulter Chisel allows for handling heavy residue at higher speeds.

    Chisel Plow Finishing Attachments

    Many chisel plows are designed for use with optional attachments such as a spike harrow, coil tines, rolling basket, and finishing reel located behind the shanks for soil-leveling purposes. For example, John Deere’s popular 2430 model is compatible with a knife-edge hydraulic rolling basket with internal basket scraper for use with wet field conditions, as well as with a coil-tine chisel plow harrow that’s well-suited for handling residue.

    Chisel Plow Features

    A chisel plow’s working width depends on how many blades are included. The Great Plains Ultra-Durable lineup includes three- and five-section models with 22 to 61 shanks and working widths from 21.9 to 45.9 feet (6.7 to 14 meters). Deere’s 2430 is available in rigid and rigid fold, three-section folding, and five-section folding frames from 11 to 60 ft. (3.35 m to 18.3 m). It is equipped with radial tires designed to improve machine flotation and transport, and utilizes TruSet technology that lets operators adjust shank depth on the fly with help from individual wheel sensors and electronic circuitry.

    Find The Right Chisel Plow

    You’ll find a big selection of new and used chisel plows for sale at TractorHouse.com from such leading brands as Case IH, Glencoe, John Deere, Krause, Landoll, and Wil-Rich.