23 Pleasant Valley Rd - Ephrata, PA 17522 - Phone: (717)738-4215 - Fax: (717)738-4213 - email: info@wesstauffer.com
 
   
 
 
 
 
         
BCS Rotary Plow
     

The best BCS primary tillage attachment for plowing ground. Power compost cover crops, build raised beds, create drainage ditches, and more. The rotary plow has a vertical shaft with 4 spiral blades (plowshares) turning at approximately 300 rpm. Soil in front of the plow is cut into and then immediately centrifugally discharged to the side as it is inverted. In a single pass through sod, the plow will leave 10-12 inches of worked soil. And because the soil is not trapped under a hood and repeatedly pulverized, the soil structure is not over cultivated.

 

Tilth of soil is similar to that which has been plowed and disked with a conventional tractor. Plow works 8-10” wide per pass, but unlike a tiller, there is no need for a second pass with a Rotary Plow, making up for it’s narrow working width by only going over the ground once. The horizontal movement of the blades through the soil causes little or no hardpan and is actually less violent than a rototiller when hitting rocks

Absolutely unbeatable for breaking new ground, and also excellent for turning in standing cover crop up to 4 feet tall. (A shear blade at the top of the rotor keeps material from “winding” around the shaft). Exploiting the side discharge nature of this tool (which will throw soil up to 24 inches past the edge of the hood) allowing for the creation of flat-toped raised beds, power ridging and hilling. Depth can be regulated by a gauge wheel (included) and discharge can be controlled by a removable side flap (included) and by adjusting the top cover height.

 

See the Rotary Plow in Action! http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=de7vMFasJEU

 

For use with tractors 732 and larger, also requires wheel spacers.

Attachments      
           
Tiller
 
Sickle Bar
 
Flail Mower
 
Brush Mower
 
Rotary Mower
       
Snow Thrower
Dozer Blade
Sweeper
Rotary Plow
Chipper
                                   
Copyright 2009 Wes Stauffer