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POWER TILLER TRACTOR HAND AGRICULTURAL MACHINE PLOW PLOUGH MOUNT

A power tiller, alternatively designated as a hand tractor, walking tractor, or two-wheel tractor, is a specialized, low-horsepower agricultural machine designed for pedestrian control. It functions as a versatile prime mover capable of operating a range of soil engagement and cultivation implements, prominently including the plow (plough). The described assembly—the POWER TILLER TRACTOR HAND AGRICULTURAL MACHINE PLOW PLOUGH MOUNT—refers specifically to the power tiller configured for primary tillage operations, utilizing a mounted plow implement.

Nomenclature and Classification


Power tillers are classified as single-axle tractors, typically employing internal combustion engines (petrol or diesel) ranging generally from 3 to 20 horsepower (2.2 to 15 kW). Unlike full-sized agricultural tractors, the power tiller is directed by an operator walking behind the machine, manipulating handlebars that house critical controls such as the clutch, throttle, and depth adjustment mechanisms. They serve as essential mechanization tools in agricultural systems characterized by small, fragmented land parcels, terraced fields, or wetland (paddy) environments where the maneuverability of larger, four-wheel tractors is limited or impractical.

Technical Description of the Prime Mover


The core power tiller unit comprises the engine, a robust transmission system offering multiple forward speeds (high and low ranges) and reverse, and a differential or direct drive system connecting power to the ground wheels. These wheels are typically fitted with pneumatic tires for dry field work or specialized steel cage wheels for increased traction in flooded rice paddies.

The versatility of the power tiller is primarily enabled by the Power Take-Off (PTO) shaft. This output mechanism allows the rotational power of the engine to be delivered to active implements (like rotary tillers) or, critically for plowing, to provide the forward draft force necessary for pulling passive implements.

The Plow and Mounting System


The plow is the specific implement utilized for primary tillage—the initial, deep mechanical loosening and turning of the soil to prepare the seedbed and bury weeds or crop residue.

The Plow/Plough Mount is the mechanical interface that structurally connects the plow body to the chassis or drawbar of the power tiller. This mounting system is paramount as it must efficiently transfer the horizontal draft force generated by the tiller's wheels and absorb the vertical and lateral resistance forces exerted by the soil.

  1. Mounting Mechanism: While full-sized tractors employ standardized three-point hitches, power tillers frequently utilize a simplified clevis or two-point hitch system, often combined with a standardized hitch coupling mechanism to ensure rapid attachment and detachment.
  2. Plow Types: The most common plow utilized with power tillers is the Moldboard Plough, designed to cut the soil, lift it, and invert the furrow slice, burying surface material. Disc Ploughs may also be used, particularly in tough or rocky soils.
  3. Depth Control: Precise depth regulation is vital for effective plowing. On power tiller setups, depth is typically adjusted mechanically via a screw crank or linkage system on the hitch assembly, which alters the angle and vertical position of the plow relative to the machine’s axle line. This adjustment controls the operating depth and the degree of soil inversion.

    ### Operational Application

    When equipped with a plow, the power tiller operates as a draft machine. The operator steers the unit along the field boundaries, engaging the clutch to initiate movement. The low center of gravity and the weight of the tiller, sometimes supplemented by ballast, ensure the machine maintains forward traction, allowing the plow to penetrate the soil and initiate the furrow.

    This configuration is critical for preparing soil for planting, mitigating soil compaction, controlling perennial weeds, and incorporating organic matter into the soil profile, thereby facilitating increased crop yield potential in low-resource agricultural environments worldwide.

    KEYWORDS: Power Tiller, Hand Tractor, Walking Tractor, Two-Wheel Tractor, Plough, Plow, Moldboard, Tillage, Agricultural Machine, Farm Equipment, Mechanization, Drawbar, PTO, Soil Preparation, Pedestrian-Controlled, Small-Scale Farming, Rice Paddy, Wetland Cultivation, Draft Machine, Engine, Gearbox, Implement Mount, Depth Control, Furrowing, Subsistence Farming, Compact Farming, Low-Horsepower, Axial Drive, Cleve Hitch, Agriculture.

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