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http://dx.doi.org/10.5307/JBE.2011.36.6.397

Analysis of Operation Status for Agricultural Tractors Over 75 kW  

Han, Deuk-Hee (Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Kang, Sung-Il (Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Yoo, Soo-Nan (Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Suh, Sang-Ryong (Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Choi, Young-Soo (Department of Rural and Biosystems Engineering, Chonnam National University)
Kang, Young-Seon (Research & Development, Tong Yang Co. LTD.)
Park, Seung-Je (Dept. of Bioindustrial Machinery Engineering, Chonbuk National University)
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Journal of Biosystems Engineering / v.36, no.6, 2011 , pp. 397-406 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, surveys on operation status of the 73 tractors with rated power of over 75 kW from six provinces in Korea were performed to obtain basic data required for development and efficient use of the high-power and high-performance tractors. And types of tractors and implements, operation crops, types of operations, annual operation areas, annual operation days, annual operation hours, operation speeds and widths, and problems and improvements in use were investigated. Most (91.7%) of the tractor surveyed were operated for forage and silage crops such as rice straw, whole barley, rye grass, reed canary grass, sudan grass, and the remains were operated for upland crops such as ginseng, sweet potato, potato, chinese cabbage, radish. Main operations of the tractors were cutting, baling, and wrapping for forage crops, plow tillage, rotary tillage, and manure spreading. About half (47.9%) of the tractors were used exclusively for forage crop harvesting such as forage crop cutting, forage baling, and bale wrapping, 24.5% of the tractors were used exclusively for plow or rotary tillage, and 27.4% of the tractors were used for both forage crop harvesting, and plow or rotary tillage. For the tractors with power ranges of 75~83, 89~94, 98~101, 113, 124 kW, average annual operation areas per tractor for plow tillage, rotary tillage, forage crop harvesting (cutting, baling, wrapping), and manure spreading operations were analyzed as 112.6. 144.8, 158.9. 390.0. 215.6 ha, respectively. and total average annual operation area per tractor was 171.3 ha. Average annual operation days per tractor for those operations were analyzed as 24.1, 28.9, 38.3, 55.4, 33.4, respectively, and total average annual operation days per tractor was 33.6. Average annual operation hours per tractor for them were analyzed as 260.0, 321.6, 408.1, 664.8, 413.8, respectively, and total average annual operation hours per tractor for the all tractors was 377.1. Ranges of operation widths of plow tillage, rotary tillage, forage crop cutting, forage baling, bale wrapping, and manure spreading operations were shown as 1.5~2.6, 2.3~3.0, 1.8~3.2, 1.8~2.0, 1.8~2.3, 3.1~6.6 m, respectively. Ranges of operation speed of plow tillage, rotary tillage, forage crop cutting, forage baling, bale wrapping, and manure spreading were shown as 6~9, 4~11, 9~16, 8~15, 8~17, 12~16 km/h, respectively.
Keywords
High-power tractor(>75 kw); Operation analysis;
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