Manufacturing and evaluation of low-cost power tiller blades [electronic resource].

By: Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.40-50Other title:
  • تصنيع وتقييم أسلحة منخفضة التكاليف للعزاقة اليدوية [Added title page title]
Uniform titles:
  • Misr journal of agricultural engineering, 2002 v.19 (1) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Misr Journal of Agricultural Engineering 2002.v.19(1)Summary: Tnis study was carried out under two different soil conditions (clay and sandy loam soils) to evaluate the performance of two different sources for maufacturing of power tiller blades from old steel leaf springs of Jeeps and Trucks compared with Japanese "Kobashi company" blades under Egyptian field conditions. The objectives of this investigation are to fabricate the power tiller blades under local condition to reduce the cost per effective operating hour, to find out a tendency of the shape variation of blade cutting edge by wearing during cultivation operation, and to diScuss about why the farmers did not pay attention to the cutting edge shape.
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Tnis study was carried out under two different soil conditions (clay and sandy loam soils) to evaluate the performance of two different sources for maufacturing of power tiller blades from old steel leaf springs of Jeeps and Trucks compared with Japanese "Kobashi company" blades under Egyptian field conditions. The objectives of this investigation are to fabricate the power tiller blades under local condition to reduce the cost per effective operating hour, to find out a tendency of the shape variation of blade cutting edge by wearing during cultivation operation, and to diScuss about why the farmers did not pay attention to the cutting edge shape.

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