Development of Working Tractor with Four-Type Wheel Steering System II(Development of Four-Type Wheel Steering System)

4방식 조향장치를 적용한 관리 작업차 개발 II(4방식 조향장치 개발)

  • 조현덕 (경일대학교 기계자동차학부)
  • Published : 2005.06.01

Abstract

The agricultural working tractor of this study is equipped with 4 wheel driving system developed in study 1 and 4-type wheel steering system. The wheel steering system has four type of steering methods that are front wheel steering, rear wheel steering, 4 wheel steering with opposite phase, and 4 wheel steering with corresponding phase. This study introduces the hydraulic circuit of the 4-type wheel steering system and the construction of working tractor. Judging from the field test results of the developed working tractor, it is apparent that 4-type wheel steering system has many advantages when driving in a narrow corral.

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