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Utilizing Rotary Tillers with Higher Horsepower Tractors
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The special advantages of rotary tillage tools make them compatible with many currently popular cultural practices. Multipowered tillage tools are uniquely suited for utilizing high horsepower-low weight power units. Factors involved in the power requirements of rotary tools are reviewed, and the need for a study of high-speed soil dynamic parameters is presented.
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Hendrick, J., "Utilizing Rotary Tillers with Higher Horsepower Tractors," SAE Technical Paper 710682, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710682.Also In
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