Double plow plow, perfected, of general shape according to narrow rectangular plant, whose two smaller sides end in a point at 60 degrees, with a pair of through holes in its middle area for attachment to the arms of a farm implement and with a length approximately five times its width, of curved-convex cross section, curled upwards in the direction of its greatest length, with a very wide radius, characterized essentially because it presents a defined reinforcement along the central edge or axis ideal symmetry of its body, in the form of protruding isosceles triangle, which forms a ridge of regular height, dividing into two equivalent slopes, of the curved upper convex surface of said grid, said reinforcing rib increasing the thickness in the middle area of the element, presenting on the upper face of each of its tips two chamfers or side bevels that extend along the immediate sides to said extremity triangular of the grid, thinning the profile of attack and sharpening its cutting edge, whose bevels converge in the oversized punching point in thickness, suffering just in the vicinity of the connection sector, a progressive thickening very sharp triangular shape, which strengthens the end of plowing. (Machine-translation by Google Translate, not legally binding)
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