TYPOS AND SELECTION THE ROTATION BLADE
Fig. 11
Curved tip blades (Figure 11) are ideal for growing relatively moist areas or already
plowed lands. The straight-edge blades (Figure 12) are ideal for plowing compact soils.
Important point of attention: Before using the micro tractor to cultivate, make sure that the
soil has been previously plowed by a tractor.
MOUNTING THE BLADES
Pay attention to the shapes of the tip of the blades, as the leveling of the area drawn will
depend very much on the direction of assembly of the same. Thus, in addition to the direction of
assembly of the blade curves, which must coincide with the direction of rotation of the cultivator
shaft, the blade pointing direction must be appropriately selected to meet the different growing
needs.
1 – Laminae with opposite right and left curves (Figure 13 item 1): the plowed land will have a
basically level, smooth surface.
2 - All curved blades pointing to the center (Figure 13 item 2): the area drawn will have a ridge /
ridge in the center.
3 - All blades with curves pointing outward (Figure 13 item 3): the area drawn will have a slight
central unevenness, a channel. However, to separate the plowed area from the plowed area, the
blades on the extreme sides of the cultivator shaft must be mounted with the tips facing inwards.
Fig.13 – Mounting / direction diagram
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Fig. 12