Specifications
| Frame Width (mm) | 1010mm (40″) |
| Frame Depth – Toolbar | 875mm (34.5″) |
| Frame Depth – Overall | 1320mm (52″) |
| Frame Height | 1150mm (45″) |
| Frame Weight (kg) | 239 |
Frame – Manufactured in Australia from 4″ x 4″ 3/8 RHS
Hitch – Fully welded 3pt linkage to suit category 1 & 2.
Depth Control – Award winning “Ripple Clamp” system gives 25mm (1″) incremental height adjustment and capable of variable positioning internally or externally of the frame. The P40 is fitted with 185R14C (8 Ply) tyres on HT holden wheels and hubs.
| Plow Models | p40 | ||
| Shank Spacing | Number of Shanks | ||
| 330mm (13″) | 3** | ||
| 660mm (26″) | 2 | ||
The Yeomans P40 plows feature a single beam configuration suited to a 2 shank configuration.
**A bolt-on rear tool bar can be added to fit a 3rd shank. This model is called the P40-E.
*In pasture work, minor variations in shank spacing caused by frame beam positions are inconsequential, whereas cropping applications require more precise, even spacings to align with defined crop rows.
Available Optional Extras
- 16″ Fluted Disc Pasture Coulters
- Depth Control Wheels – Manual
- Crumble Roller
- Tickle Pot Seeder
- Weed Knife – Heel
- Weed Knife – Wobble Blade
- Adjustable Hillers
- Fixed Hillers
- Disc Hillers
- Digging Points
The Base Frame Module can be fitted with 2 x Yeomans 22″ OCS22 shank assemblies, with the option of a third shank attached to the rear bolt-in tool bar.
The fully welded three‑point linkage hitch suits both Categories I and II, with other categories available upon request. Our frames suit a 13″ (330 mm) shank spacing. As shanks are clamped to the frame rather than being welded to it, this allows for multiple shank spacings.
The fully welded frames are manufactured at our Gold Coast factory from 4″ x 4″ x 3/8″ (102 x 102 x 9.5 mm) RHS, resulting in high‑strength equipment with 75 years of proven reliability in the field.
The Yeomans P40 – Picnic Plow frame can be complemented with an optional castoring coulter disc, ideal for pasture renovation to prevent tearing of the ground surface covering. Coulters are attached and removed from the frame using a single “L” bolt and are available with 14″ or 16″ coulter discs for this plow. All coulter units are adjustable to maintain optimal distance between the coulter disc and the digging point.
Yeomans Crumble Rollers can be fitted as an optional extra. They are a robust 26″ diameter, angle‑iron construction that provides a superior level of finish to worked ground or pasture, with units available with either hydraulic ram or manual ram adjustment.
When selecting a Yeomans plow, drawbar horsepower and tractor weight are more important than engine horsepower alone.
A tractor may have sufficient horsepower on paper, but without adequate weight and traction it cannot apply that power effectively. This is especially true for compact utility tractors. For this reason, Yeomans plow selection should be based on usable drawbar horsepower.
How Many Shanks Should I Run?
Depending on soil type, compaction and tractor models, we recommend anywhere from 7-15HP per shank.
Up to 20–30 horsepower per shank may be required for initial cultivation in very compacted or dry hardpan soils. In such situations it is best to order a plow based on the standard recommendation, but start plowing with fewer shanks and re-introduce shanks as soil conditions improve.
With the above in mind, a practical starting point is to allow approximately 10 drawbar horsepower per shank.
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Minimal Soil Disturbance Design
75 years of Keyline expertise, design and testing has produced the best shank and point geometry to lift and fracture compacted subsoil without inverting or mixing the topsoil.
This controlled soil‑lifting action is achieved through carefully developed shank profiles and working angles that loosen the soil profile while preserving surface structure, residue, and ground cover. The result is a precise, mechanical approach to subsoil conditioning rather than aggressive cultivation.
Advanced Shear Pin System
The shear pin acts as a sacrificial mechanical safeguard, absorbing sudden shock loads by failing under excessive force before damage can be transferred to shank, clamp and frame.
What sets the Yeomans system apart is the ingenious design which uses short pieces of off-the-shelf mid steel rod instead of expensive machined pins. Changing a Yeomans pin is quick, easy and cheap. When the shear pin breaks, the shank doesn’t fall to the ground, it remains on the frame meaning a pin change takes around 40 seconds. No spare pins? no problem, use an M8 bolt to get you working again until replacements arrive.
Interchangeable Yeomans Shank System
Built around the Yeomans Oyster Clamp Shank (OCS) system, plows support interchangeable 22″, 26″, and 31″ shanks with replaceable points and adapters.
Clamp‑mounted shanks allow fast reconfiguration, simplified servicing, and long‑term component replacement without cutting or welding. This modular system gives operators the flexibility to adapt one frame to multiple applications while protecting long‑term machinery investment.
Fully Customisable & Upgradeable Frame System
Yeomans plows are built around a highly adaptable frame system designed to accept a wide range of attachments and configurations. The frame allows coulters, crumble rollers (manual or hydraulic), depth control systems, seeders, weeders, and hilling components to be easily fitted, removed, or reconfigured to suit changing applications. Plows can be set up as a dedicated cultivator, seeder, weeder, or hiller, or configured to perform multiple tasks in a single pass.
Importantly, these options can be specified at the time of purchase or added at any stage in the future, allowing the machine to evolve over the years. This modular approach ensures long‑term flexibility, protects machinery investment, and allows Yeomans plows to be upgraded and adapted over many years of use.
Heavy‑Duty Australian‑Built Construction
All Yeomans plows feature fully welded RHS steel frames designed and manufactured in Australia for Australian conditions. Frame designs have evolved through decades of field use to withstand demanding soils, variable terrain, and long working hours.
This proven construction approach delivers strength, durability, and confidence that the plow is built to perform year after year.
