Chisel / Subsoiler

Subsoiler/Chisel is a type of agricultural tillage machinery mainly suitable for mid-range deep plough(working depth 200-450mm) operations. The usage includes breaking the bottom layer, deepening the tillage layer, improving the tillage layer structure, improving the soil water storage and moisture retention, drought resistance and water-logging resistance.

  • Chisel plough with disc harrows

    Chisel plough with disc harrows

    A chisel plough with disc harrow is a combined farming implement used for deep tillage and soil preparation, consisting of a frame with chisel blades and disc harrows that are attached to a tractor and controlled by a transmission box and intermediate beam.

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  • Heavy-Duty Chisel Plough / Subsoiler

    Heavy-Duty Chisel Plough / Subsoiler

    A heavy-duty chisel plough, also known as a subsoiler, is a farming implement used for deep tillage, breaking up the bottom layer of soil to improve its structure and water retention.

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  • Chisel plough/Subsoiler

    Chisel plough/Subsoiler

    A lightweight chisel plough is a farming implement used for shallow tillage and soil preparation, consisting of a compact frame with adjustable chisel blades that is attached to a small or medium-sized tractor.

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Structure and functions of a subsoiler: A subsoiler is a type of farming implement that is used to break up compacted soil and improve its structure. It typically consists of a long, sturdy metal frame that is attached to a tractor or other type of farming equipment. The frame is equipped with one or more shanks, which are long, sharp metal spikes that are used to break up the soil. The subsoiler is typically used in areas where the soil has become compacted over time, which can make it difficult for plants to grow and can lead to reduced crop yields.

The working process of a subsoiler involves attaching the implement to a tractor or other type of farming equipment and then using the shanks to break up the soil. The shanks are typically set to a specific depth, and the subsoiler is then pulled through the field in a series of passes. The shanks break up the soil as the subsoiler is pulled along, creating a series of furrows and channels that help to improve the structure of the soil. The subsoiler can then be used to cultivate the soil, which can help to further improve its structure and prepare it for planting.

Types of Subsoilers: There are several different types of subsoilers available, and the specific design and features of each type can vary. Some subsoilers are designed for use in specific types of soil, such as clay or sandy soils, while others are more versatile and can be used in a wide range of soil conditions. Some subsoilers are designed to be used at specific depths, while others are adjustable and can be set to different depths depending on the needs of the soil and the crops that are being grown.

We offer the following types of subsoilers

  1. Lightweight subsoiler with a simple structure but high maneuverability
  2. Heavy-duty subsoiler with a roller to offer maximum land repression after plough operation
  3. Subsoiler combined with other tillage implements (e.g. disc harrows)

Advantages of using a subsoiler:

  • Help to improve the structure of the soil, which can make it easier for plants to take root and grow. By breaking up compacted soil, the subsoiler allows air and water to penetrate more easily, which can help to promote healthy plant growth. 
  • Additionally, using a subsoiler can help to prevent soil erosion and can improve drainage in areas where the soil is prone to becoming waterlogged.

We have all kinds of subsoilers for sale; solid boron steel chisel has been used. Please get in touch with us for more information if you have any queries.