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Ploughs are primary tillage implements used to turn soil, bury residue, manage weeds, and prepare paddocks for planting. Farmers use them in grain, pasture, horticulture, and mixed livestock systems where soil inversion or deeper cultivation is needed.

2024 John Deere 995 Plough Tillage Equipment
Buyers looking for ploughs for sale on TractorHouse.com.au can compare different frame styles, working widths, bottom counts, and condition levels to suit their tractor size and soil type. Whether upgrading older tillage gear or sourcing a used unit for seasonal work, the right plough can help improve seedbed preparation and paddock management.
Plough Benefits
- Help break compacted soil layers and improve access to moisture before planting
- Bury crop residue, weeds, and volunteer growth to support cleaner paddock preparation
- Suit a range of farm sizes, from small acreage blocks to broadacre cropping operations
- Can reduce repeated surface passes when deeper soil turning is required
- Offer a practical option for farmers managing heavy soils, old pasture, or fallow ground
Plough Applications
- Preparing cereal, canola, and pulse paddocks across mixed and broadacre farms
- Renovating pasture before reseeding or changing paddock use
- Turning in green manure, stubble, or cover crops in seasonal rotations
- Managing weed pressure in fallow country where chemical or shallow tillage is not enough
- Working horticulture, vegetable, and small farm blocks where full soil inversion is needed
Differentiating Features
- Mouldboard, disc, and reversible designs suit different soils, residue levels, and field layouts
- Mounted, semi-mounted, and trailing frames give buyers options based on tractor lift capacity and paddock size
- Shear bolt, spring reset, and hydraulic reset systems help protect the plough in rocky or variable ground
- Adjustable furrow width and depth controls help operators match soil conditions and crop plans
- Tyre, coulter, skimmer, and landside condition can affect performance, wear life, and finish quality
How To Buy The Right Plough
- Match the plough to tractor power. Compare the number of furrows, working width, mounting style, and ballast needs so the tractor can pull the implement at a steady depth without excess wheel slip.
- Check soil and residue conditions. Heavy clay, sandy loam, stony ground, and high-stubble paddocks may need different bottoms, clearance, protection systems, and wear parts.
- Review frame condition carefully. Look at welds, pivot points, beams, tyres, depth wheels, hydraulic hoses, and wear components before choosing between new and used ploughs.
- Consider field efficiency. Reversible ploughs can reduce dead furrows and save time on larger paddocks, while simpler units may suit smaller farms or occasional use.
- Think about parts support. Common wear items such as shares, points, mouldboards, discs, and bearings should be easy to source during peak tillage seasons.
Top Plough Manufacturers
On TractorHouse.com.au, buyers can explore new and used ploughs for sale from Ford, Gregoire-Besson, International, John Deere, Kuhn, Kverneland, Lemken, Massey Ferguson, and other manufacturers. Listings help farmers, dealers, and individual sellers compare ploughs for sale by condition, configuration, working width, protection type, and suitability for local soil and seasonal workloads.
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Use TractorHouse to review ploughs for sale across Australia and compare units for broadacre tillage, pasture renovation, and smaller farm work. Current listings include used ploughs from dealers and private sellers, giving buyers practical choices for tractor match, paddock size, and field conditions.