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Engine – Two-wheel tractor’s main source of power.

It uses fuel and burns it to produce mechanical


power.

Engine pulley – transmit mechanical power and torque, or the force of motion, through the pulley
system to additional hand tractor elements.

Engine mounting frame - re the rigid clamps or brackets by the help of which engine is mounted on the
chassis of a hand tractor.

Idler pulley - responsible for guiding and tensioning the engine drive belts. The idler pulley is meant to
provide another smoothly rotating point for the engine belt to loop around, so that the desired routing
can be achieved.

Stand Assembly – framework of metal bars or fire bricks used to hold two-wheel tractor

Belt guard - guards for chain, belt and gear drive power transmission systems of a two-wheel tractor.
protect workers from exposed points of transmission system.

Input shaft pulley – used to transmit motion and power from the input shaft.

Handle bar - tubular component of a tractor’s steering mechanism. Handlebars provide a mounting
place for controls such as brake, throttle, and clutch.

Handle bar adjustment – it is used for adjustments of handle bar.

Hitch Assembly
Transmission assembly
Mud guard
Axle
Cage wheel
Main clutch lever
Throttle lever
Hand grip
REFERENCES

AG ENGG (2014)

E COURSES

FLUGEL

GRAVELY (2003).

OHIO STATE UNIVERSITY. (2015).

PAES

REPAIR CLINIC

TEWARI, V.K., DEWANGAN, K.N., KARMAKAR, S. (2004).

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