Points to Consider While Selecting Chissel Plough
• Be careful against danger of entrapment while attaching/detaching the chissel plough to/from the tractor; do not stand between the chissel plough and tractor
• Do not move the tractor without being sure that chissel plough is completely attached to the tractor, and it is completely detached from tractor while detaching.
• Do not carry people or loads on the chissel plough.
• While the chissel plough is transported on the road, the tractor hydraulics should be in the locked position.
• When the chissel plough is elevated, do not stand under it.
• Be careful against the pointed and sharp edges on the chissel plough.
• Front hydraulic selector should be in position control while attaching/detaching the chissel plough, in draw control during operation and in locking position during transportation.
• Be careful against danger of tipping over of the tractor while working on sloping lands.
• While turning, maximum area to which the chissel plough can reach should be considered.
• If the chissel plough is to be transported at long distances, it should be transported on the trailer.
• The chissel plough should be loaded and unloaded with a hoist or crane when loaded on the trailer and unloaded from the trailer.
• Attachment/detachment of the chissel plough should be carried out with a helper if possible, if not, apply handbrake while getting off the tractor.
• While transporting the chissel plough on the highways, observe applicable traffic rules and be more careful.
• If any maintenance or repairs are to be made on the chissel plough, the necessary safety precautions should be taken.
POINTS TO CONSIDER WHILE SELECTING CHISSEL PLOUGH
• The power of the tractor to be used must match the power requirement of the chissel plough.
• The soil structure where the chissel plough will be used should be considered.