Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition

The performance of a two-wheel driven hitch-cart designed for draft animal power has been assessed. The cart fits a three-point linkage system and a ground-driven power take-off (PTO). Conventional pneumatic tires and metallic wheels have been tested in dedicated draft trials with increasing torque...

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Main Authors: Piernicola Masella, Lorenzo Guerrini, Alessandro Parenti, Fabio Baldi, Paolo Spugnoli
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: PAGEPress Publications 2016-12-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Engineering
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Online Access:http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/538
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author Piernicola Masella
Lorenzo Guerrini
Alessandro Parenti
Fabio Baldi
Paolo Spugnoli
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description The performance of a two-wheel driven hitch-cart designed for draft animal power has been assessed. The cart fits a three-point linkage system and a ground-driven power take-off (PTO). Conventional pneumatic tires and metallic wheels have been tested in dedicated draft trials with increasing torque applied to PTO (7.0 to 70 Nm) at two ballast levels (100 and 200 kg). Draft force varies from a minimum of about 760 N (pneumatic tires and the lowest ballast), up to about 4480 N (metallic wheels and the highest ballast), with a linear increase as a function of the PTO applied torque. In term of global efficiency the better performances was achieved in different conditions. The metallic wheels deliver greater power to the PTO than pneumatic tires. Furthermore, they had global efficiencies higher than pneumatic for high power requirements, while the pneumatics perform better when the required power is low. Slippage rises as a function of increasing torque and decreasing ballast, with metallic wheels allowing delivery of greater PTO torque at the same slippage extent. The performances of the cart are consistent with the use of implements designed for small tractors.
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spelling doaj.art-fce3b8ddb759457caf223e4bbca8f39e2022-12-21T18:38:46ZengPAGEPress PublicationsJournal of Agricultural Engineering1974-70712239-62682016-12-0147423023610.4081/jae.2016.538444Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels conditionPiernicola Masella0Lorenzo Guerrini1Alessandro Parenti2Fabio Baldi3Paolo Spugnoli4Department of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems, University of Firenze, FirenzeDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems, University of Firenze, FirenzeDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems, University of Firenze, FirenzeDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems, University of Firenze, FirenzeDepartment of Agricultural, Food and Forestry Systems, University of Firenze, FirenzeThe performance of a two-wheel driven hitch-cart designed for draft animal power has been assessed. The cart fits a three-point linkage system and a ground-driven power take-off (PTO). Conventional pneumatic tires and metallic wheels have been tested in dedicated draft trials with increasing torque applied to PTO (7.0 to 70 Nm) at two ballast levels (100 and 200 kg). Draft force varies from a minimum of about 760 N (pneumatic tires and the lowest ballast), up to about 4480 N (metallic wheels and the highest ballast), with a linear increase as a function of the PTO applied torque. In term of global efficiency the better performances was achieved in different conditions. The metallic wheels deliver greater power to the PTO than pneumatic tires. Furthermore, they had global efficiencies higher than pneumatic for high power requirements, while the pneumatics perform better when the required power is low. Slippage rises as a function of increasing torque and decreasing ballast, with metallic wheels allowing delivery of greater PTO torque at the same slippage extent. The performances of the cart are consistent with the use of implements designed for small tractors.http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/538Animal tractionhitch-cartbiodynamic farmingsustainable agriculture.
spellingShingle Piernicola Masella
Lorenzo Guerrini
Alessandro Parenti
Fabio Baldi
Paolo Spugnoli
Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition
Journal of Agricultural Engineering
Animal traction
hitch-cart
biodynamic farming
sustainable agriculture.
title Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition
title_full Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition
title_fullStr Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition
title_full_unstemmed Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition
title_short Performance of a driven hitch-cart for draft animal power under different power take-off torque and ballast levels condition
title_sort performance of a driven hitch cart for draft animal power under different power take off torque and ballast levels condition
topic Animal traction
hitch-cart
biodynamic farming
sustainable agriculture.
url http://www.agroengineering.org/index.php/jae/article/view/538
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