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Reversible Disc Plough

A reversible disc plough is a type of agricultural implement used for primary tillage — breaking, turning, and loosening the soil before planting crops. It is especially useful for hard, dry, or stony soils. Here’s a quick breakdown:

What Is a Reversible Disc Plough?

  • A disc plough uses concave steel discs to cut through and turn the soil.

  • The reversible type can turn in both directions, which means it can plough while moving forward and back, improving efficiency and reducing time spent at field ends.

  • Also called a two-way disc plough.

Key Components:

  1. Concave Discs – Hardened steel discs that rotate to cut and invert the soil.

  2. Disc Scrapers – Clean soil stuck on the discs.

  3. Frame – Heavy-duty structure that holds the discs and other parts.

  4. Hydraulic System (or mechanical linkage) – Used to reverse the plough direction.

  5. Three-Point Linkage – Connects the plough to the tractor.

Advantages:

  • Efficient: Saves time by avoiding the need to turn around at field ends.

  • Reduces Dead Furrows: Because it reverses, it minimizes unploughed strips.

  • Better Soil Inversion: Helps bury weeds and crop residues deeply.

  • Suited for Uplands and Dry Soils.

Best Use Cases:

  • Medium to hard soils

  • Dryland farming

  • Fields with high stubble or previous crop residue