Английская Википедия:Coulter (agriculture)

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A simple drawn plough: 4) marks the coulter (using an early knife-like design)

A (US:) colter / (British:) coulter (Latin 'culter' = 'knife') is a vertically mounted component of many ploughs that cuts an edge about Шаблон:Convert deep ahead of a plowshare.[1] Its most effective depth is determined by soil conditions.[2]

History

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7th-century coulter used in ploughing

Its earliest design consisted of a knife-like blade.[3][1] In 2011 an early medieval coulter was excavated from a site in Kent, England.[4][5] Coulters using a flat rotating disc began being used c. 1900.[6][1] Its advantage was a smoothly cut bank, and it sliced plant debris to the width of the furrow.[2]

Results

In his 1854 book, Henry Stephens used dynamometer measurements to conclude that a plough without a coulter took about the same amount of force to pull but using a coulter resulted in a much cleaner result.[1] It softens the soil, allowing the plough to undercut the furrow made by the coulter.[1]

Jointer

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Coulter (center) and Jointer (left)

A rolling coulter has an optional accessory called a "jointer".[2] The jointer flips over a small part of the surface on top of the slice before the plowshare flips the main slice.[2] It ensures that all of the plant debris gets covered by the flipped slice.[2]

References

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