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<p>Without the tilter linkage, the implement would get pushed into the soil when the tractor is driving on a camber. With every pass, the problem will be accentuated and the difference in the level of the ground will be amplified. By allowing the implement a margin of movement, the tilter linkage prevents this problem from occurring.</p> | <p>Without the tilter linkage, the implement would get pushed into the soil when the tractor is driving on a camber. With every pass, the problem will be accentuated and the difference in the level of the ground will be amplified. By allowing the implement a margin of movement, the tilter linkage prevents this problem from occurring.</p> | ||
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Revision as of 16:58, 13 November 2020
Tilter Basic Data Category: Other agricultural equipment URL (first publication): https://www.latelierpaysan.org/Bascule-1392 Keywords: cultivation, crop, linkage, tilter, hitch triangle, tractor, bumpy, uneven, ground
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Description
This linkage piece is fitted onto the quick hitch triangle to allow tractor mounted cultivation implements to work up to the end of a bed, when the tractor has reached the end of a bed but the implement behind hasn’t. The tilter also improves cultivation work on bumpy or uneven ground.
Without the tilter linkage, the implement would get pushed into the soil when the tractor is driving on a camber. With every pass, the problem will be accentuated and the difference in the level of the ground will be amplified. By allowing the implement a margin of movement, the tilter linkage prevents this problem from occurring.
The entirety of this article, including descriptions, photos and technical drawings, are available for all to use under a Creative Commons licence. They can be distributed and modified as long as the user mentions their origins (Atelier Paysan) and ensures that all related tools and documents are also under Creative Commons. CC BY-NC-SA
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