In my experience a small chisel,plow and sod makes a disaster. It breaks up big hunks of sod that don't roll over, don't get smaller, just sit there. Then the sod re roots itself, and never dies. Just a mess.
So the chisel plow might be helpful in some crop conditions, but here would be much inferior to the plow for sod.
The coulter on the plow cuts the trash - crop residue - on the ground so it doesn't clump up and plug the plow. If you are plowing under short cut grass, you can live without one. If you are plowing down tall grass, you won't get far without one.
Don't spray the water, spray the plants you want to kill, don't understand that comment, but certainly it is your choice on that.
Be Careful on the wires, you will just have to figure out how to deal with that, is it the service wire to your place only, or is it a wire that supplies many people?
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