Implements For Intercultural Operations - Hoes, Long Handled Weeders, Cultivators, and Rotary Tillers
Implements For Intercultural Operations - Hoes, Long Handled Weeders, Cultivators, and Rotary Tillers
Implements For Intercultural Operations - Hoes, Long Handled Weeders, Cultivators, and Rotary Tillers
ROTARY CULTIVATOR
It is a cultivator with tines or blades
mounted on a power driven
horizontal shaft.
TINE CULTIVATOR
It is a cultivator fitted with tines having shovels.
The cultivator stirs the soil, and breaks the
clods.
The tines fitted on the frame of the cultivator
comb the soil deeply in the field.
A cultivator performs functions intermediate
between those of plough and the harrow.
Destruction of weeds is the primary function of
a cultivator.
FUNCTIONS PERFORMED BY CULTIVATOR:
Destroy the weeds in the field.
1) Tractor drawn
2) Animal drawn.
TRACTOR DRAWN CULTIVATOR:
1)Trailed type
2) Mounted type.
TRAILED TYPE:
It consists of a main frame which carries a number of
cross members to which tines are fitted.
At the forward end of the cultivator, there is a hitch
arrangement for hitching purpose.
A pair of wheels are provided in the cultivator. The life
is operated by both wheels simultaneously so that
draft remains even and uniform.
The height of the hitch is adjusted so that main frame
remains horizontal over a range of depth setting.
TRAILED TYPE contd.,
The tines in subsequent rows are staggered so that
the implement can cover the entire width nicely.
The depth of working is set roughly by adjusting the
tine in their clamps and the final depth control is
done by a screw lever.
Usually the tynes are damaged due to turning the
implement at the headland without lifting it up.
Care should be taken to lift the tines off the ground
before turning.
MOUNTED CULTIVATOR:
Tractors fitted with hydraulic lift operate the
mounted type cultivators.
A rectangular frame of angle iron is mounted on
three point hydraulic linkage of the tractor.
The cross members carry the tines in two
staggered lines.
TYPES OF SHOVELS AND
SWEEPS:
For actual cutting the soil, different types of
shovels and sweeps are used .
A few important shovels and sweeps are
a) Single point shovel
b) Double point shovel
c) Spear head shovel
d) Sweep
e) Half sweep
f) Furrower
Depending upon the type of soil and crop,
shovels are chosen for use on the cultivators.
Usually tractor drawn cultivators are of two
types, depending upon the flexibility and
rigidity of tines (i) Cultivator with spring loaded
tines (ii) Cultivator with rigid tynes.
CULTIVATOR WITH SPRING LOADED
TINES:
SPRING LOADED TINES contd.,
A tine hinged to the frame and loaded with a
spring so that it swings back when an obstacle
is encountered, is called spring loaded line.
Each of the tine of this type of cultivator is
provided with two heavy coil springs, pre-
tensioned to ensure minimum movement
except when an obstacle is encountered.
SPRING LOADED TINES contd.,
The tines are made of high carbon steel and are
held in proper alignment on the main frame
members.
This type of cultivator is particularly recommended
for soils which are embedded with stones or stumps.
A pair of gauge wheel is provided on the cultivator
for controlling the depth of operation. The cultivator
may be fitted with 7, 9, 11, 13 tines or more
depending upon the requirements
CULTIVATOR WITH RIGID TINES:
CULTIVATOR WITH RIGID TINES
contd.,
Rigid tines of the cultivators are those tines which do
not deflect during the work in the field.
The tines are bolted between angle braces, fastened
to the main bars by sturdy clamps and bolts .
No springs are available with these cultivators
CULTIVATOR WITH RIGID
TINES contd.,
Since rigid tines are mounted on the front and
rear tool bars, the spacing between the tynes
can be easily adjusted without getting the tines
choked (clog) with stubbles of the previous crop
or weed growth.
A pair of gauge wheel is used for controlling the
depth of operation.
TYPES OF SHOVELS AND
SWEEPS USED IN TINE
CULTIVATORS :
Shovel type blades
Duplex shovel or spear head shovel –
for sleeve type tines