A CASE STUDY OF MULTIPURPOSE AGRICULTURE OPERATING MACHINE

Authors:

Prof. Prof. K. N. Kalaspurkar, Miss. Janhavi A. Pinnamwar, Mr. Gaurav B.Thakre, Miss. Swati R. Masawar, Mr. Prajwal R. Ramteke, Mr. Ashish A. Kawane Mr. Kapil H. Rathor, Mr Shitanshu S. Tirankar

Page No: 51-64

Abstract:

The invention being described is a self-propelled agricultural machine with a significant power capability and an efficient soil-clearing mechanism. The machine is designed to accommodate various tools for tasks such as tilling, sowing, fertilizing, spraying, fumigating, and other types of agricultural labor. The machine is intended to be used for cultivating land between crop lines while avoiding damage to the crops. The machine is designed to be versatile and adaptable, with a mechanism for fitting and lifting tools for various agricultural tasks. The fitting mechanism allows the operator to attach different tools to the machine quickly, depending on the task at hand. The lifting mechanism enables the operator to adjust the height of the tool to the desired level for efficient operation.

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Volume & Issue

Volume-12,ISSUE-5

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