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The Moldboard Plow Hand Walking Tractor Mounted Furrow Plough Share refers to a specific type of primary tillage implement designed as an attachment for two-wheeled, pedestrian-controlled tractors, commonly known as power tillers or walking tractors. This implement is utilized globally, particularly in small-scale, intensive, and subsistence agricultural settings where maneuverability and cost-efficiency outweigh the need for high-horsepower equipment.

Nomenclature and Design


This implement is fundamentally a scaled-down single-bottom moldboard plow. The complete assembly comprises several critical components integrated into a robust frame designed for coupling to the tractor’s power take-off (PTO) or dedicated hitch point.

  1. The Plough Share (Plow Point): This is the leading, horizontal cutting edge. Fabricated typically from hardened, abrasion-resistant steel alloys, the share cuts the soil laterally and initiates the lifting of the furrow slice. As a high-wear component, its geometry is critical for minimizing draft (the pulling force required) and ensuring efficient soil penetration.
  2. The Moldboard: Located immediately behind the share, the moldboard is a curved, asymmetrical surface responsible for receiving the furrow slice, lifting it, pulverizing it slightly through friction, and inverting it approximately 135 to 180 degrees. This inversion buries surface residue, weeds, and organic matter, creating a clean, level surface for subsequent planting.
  3. The Landside: This vertical plane resists the lateral thrust generated as the moldboard turns the soil. It slides against the wall of the previously cut furrow (the landside wall), stabilizing the plow and ensuring constant furrow width.
  4. The Frame and Hitch: The assembly connects to the walking tractor via a specific coupling mechanism (often a sleeve hitch or flange mount), which transfers the forward motion of the tractor into pull force (draft). Unlike towed implements, this plow relies on the tractor’s powered wheels for propulsion and the operator's physical guidance for depth and steering control.

    ### Function and Application

    The primary function of the walking tractor moldboard plow is primary tillage—the initial and deepest mechanical manipulation of the soil after harvest or before planting. It is distinct from secondary tillage tools like cultivators or harrows.

    Applications are concentrated in environments unsuited for larger agricultural machinery, including:
  5. Smallholdings and Market Gardens: Where plot sizes are restrictive.
  6. Terraced and Sloping Terrain: The low center of gravity and high maneuverability of the walking tractor system allow effective plowing on slopes that would be hazardous or impassable for four-wheel tractors.
  7. Intensive Cropping Systems: Utilizing the precision of the single furrow to manage row spacing and irrigation infrastructure.
  8. Rice Paddies: Used extensively for dryland plowing between wet cultivation cycles.

    The asymmetrical action of the moldboard plow leaves an open furrow and a turned-over ridge (or back-furrow). Repeated passes across a field systematically inverts the soil, achieving effective weed control, breaking up compacted soil layers (hardpan), and enhancing aeration and water infiltration capacity.

    ### Operational Characteristics

    Operation requires the farmer to walk behind the unit, manually controlling the height and direction via handlebars. Depth control is achieved either through the height adjustment of the hitch linkage or via an integrated gauge wheel (depth wheel). The maximum practical plowing depth is generally limited by the tractor's horsepower (typically 5 to 20 hp) and the weight of the system, usually ranging between 15 and 25 centimeters (6 to 10 inches). Due to the single-bottom design, the operation is relatively slow but highly efficient in fuel consumption and capable of executing precise headland turns.

    KEYWORDS: Moldboard Plow, Walking Tractor, Power Tiller, Primary Tillage, Plough Share, Single-Bottom, Furrow, Soil Inversion, Agricultural Implement, Smallholder Farming, Two-Wheel Tractor, Tillage Attachment, Landside, Draft Implement, Pedestrian Controlled, Cultivation, Soil Preparation, Hardened Steel, Abrasion Resistance, Gauge Wheel, Small Acreage, Market Gardening, Rice Paddy, Terraced Agriculture, Quick-Hitch, Aeration, Weed Control, Furrowing, Agronomy, Depth Control.

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