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A The chisel plough. The tines are made of special steel to reduce breakages, are spaced 12 in. apart, and can be either fixed or fitted with stump-jump release attachments. The double-ended chisel points can plough to a depth of about 8 in.

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New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 287

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A The chisel plough. The tines are made of special steel to reduce breakages, are spaced 12 in. apart, and can be either fixed or fitted with stump-jump release attachments. The double-ended chisel points can plough to a depth of about 8 in. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 287

A The chisel plough. The tines are made of special steel to reduce breakages, are spaced 12 in. apart, and can be either fixed or fitted with stump-jump release attachments. The double-ended chisel points can plough to a depth of about 8 in. New Zealand Journal of Agriculture, Volume 98, Issue 3, 16 March 1959, Page 287

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