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High-Speed Tillage Equipment
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Abstract
High-speed tillage equipment is discussed as it affects implement, tractor, and ground-working tool design with the benefit of increased productivity and better crop yields for the farmer. Implement draft is reviewed as a means which will allow higher speed tillage. Draft reducing studies to date, are reviewed with suggestions for improvements in specific areas which show greatest promise. Implement designs for higher speed tillage are listed and improvement possibilities are given for tillage tools of the future.
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Quickstad, L., "High-Speed Tillage Equipment," SAE Technical Paper 710683, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710683.Also In
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