Homemade plow for plowing

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A do-it-yourself plow is a universal invention that is suitable for both plowing the land and planting potatoes. The plow can be made independently from the available materials. The proposed model of the plow consists of a control unit and a device designed for plowing (plow). The control unit is a stand, which consists of the main control elements and devices. Namely:
1 - rectifier bridge (power supply).
2 - electric motor.
3 - gearbox combined with gear.
4 - cable - 5 mm, acting as a winch.
5 - anchor (working part from the shovel).

A plow that is designed for plowing the land consists of the following elements:
1 - steering wheel (plow control lever).
2 - ploughshare.
3 - base with mounts.

Installation and connection of a plow.
1. The anchor must be installed at an angle for better emphasis.

2. After that, the anchor should be deepened into the ground to the connecting strip.

3. Then the anchor is connected to the control device using a piece of reinforcement.

4. Reinforcement is also driven in front of the bar near the cable. It will additionally hold the control unit in place during operation.

5. In the operating position, the gearbox is in the engaged position.

6. The control unit is ready for operation.

7. After installing and securing the control device, a plow should be attached to it. For this, the free end of the cable is attached to the base of the plow.

The principle of action and work.
1. The plow is carried to the desired distance.
2. The ploughshare is driven into the ground to the required depth.

3. The left leg is mounted on the ploughshare, and the right foot rests on the ground.

4. Thus, during the movement of the plow on the ground, the plowman is repelled by his right foot and controls the plow with his weight.

5. During operation, the plow steering wheel should not exceed the level of the plow belt.

6. When the plow reaches the end of plowing, the control unit is turned off and the plow is again carried to the opposite side of the plot. A plow made by this principle is able to plow the land, which for a long time was without care.

Plowed land has smooth and deep furrows.

After plowing, the soil should be cultivated using a harrow. This is done in order to break up blocks of land. To do this, instead of a plow, a harrow is attached to the control unit.

They cover the earth according to the same principle as they plow.

The end result is a practically flat plot of land suitable for use.

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