The Wheeled Plough

A plough produced a deep furrow and turned the earth after it had been cut by the coulter and share. A wheeled plough enabled the ploughing depth to be controlled. However, in wet weather the wheels became clogged up with mud and was therefore difficult to use. Wheeled ploughs were mainly used on sandy soils and rarely in heavy clay areas, where moulboard ploughs were popular.

Wheeled Plough, Duke du Berry Book of Hours (c. 1410)
Wheeled Plough, Duke du Berry Book of Hours (c. 1410)