Tyrok on-land semi-mounted reversible plough

Why plough on-land?

Tractors using wider tyres, as well as crawler tractors, can be used for on-land ploughing. This reduces the ground pressure in the deep ground layers and prevents plough pans. In addition, GPS steering systems can be used when on-land ploughing. This provides greater comfort for drivers and also ensures a precise match-up to the next furrow.


Advantages of the front guide wheels 

  • Reliable depth control on unmoved or solid ground 
  • Manual setting only required when changing the working depth
  • High self-driving effect


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High levels of comfort when changing between on-land and in-furrow modes

If the optimum on-land ploughing conditions are not present, because of the soil surface being too wet, you can quickly change over to in-furrow mode. The levers on the turnover arm for the changeover are very easy to reach and need only to be actuated once between modes. The swing-arms don’t then need to be fixed or pinned and the front support wheels also no longer need to be set.

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SmartTurn – a more comfortable, quicker and yet extremely stress-free turnover

Thanks to its two-stage end-position damping, the plough’s turnover process is slowed down shortly before reaching the end of its travel. This results in a damping effect which reduces stress on the plough structure when the cylinder is retracted. There is no need to make any compromises here as the stress-free turnover process is completed within a very short period. An additional highlight is the automatic centre of gravity reduction when turning the Tyrok On-Land over. The low centre of gravity when turning increases the stability and provides better weight distribution on the lower links. 

  1. Extending the cylinder
  2. The swing-arm is pushed forward
  3. This results in the centre of gravity of the plough moving downwards 


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