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Tillage Energy of a Vibrating Tillage Tool
Transactions of the ASAE
  • J. G. Hendrick, Auburn University
  • Wesley F. Buchele, Iowa State University
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Article
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Published Version
Publication Date
1-1-1963
Abstract

Modern farm tractors develop more power than they can effi­ ciently transmit to a high-draft tillage tool via the tires without adding addi­ tional weight. The additional weight causes increased soil compaction re­ sulting in poor aeration, lower water infiltration and drainage rates, reduced water-holding capacity, and greater mechanical impedence to plant roots. One method of reducing the require­ ment of high wheel weights is to re­ duce the draft of the tillage tool by transmitting power directly to the tool by a means other than drawbar pull. A promising method of transmitting this power is by mechanically moving a portion of the tillage implement in such a manner as to apply forces to the soil in a more efficient manner

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This article is from Transactions of the ASAE 6, no. 3 (1963): 213–216.

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J. G. Hendrick and Wesley F. Buchele. "Tillage Energy of a Vibrating Tillage Tool" Transactions of the ASAE Vol. 6 Iss. 3 (1963) p. 213 - 216
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wesley_buchele/9/