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Monitor Control and Its Application to the Grain Harvesting Machine
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Abstract
Monitoring is applied to the combine in two ways: engine and process functions. Engine functions are monitored by two modes of warning: audible for the critical and visual for the other important functions.
Process functions are the critical harvesting speeds or volume flow. The operator is instantaneously warned by a function light and a warning wand if any of his monitored functions drop below the critical harvesting speeds.
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Gardner, F., "Monitor Control and Its Application to the Grain Harvesting Machine," SAE Technical Paper 710702, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710702.Also In
References
- Reed W. B. Grovum M. A. Krause A. E. “Combine Harvester Grain Loss Monitor.” Paper 68-607 Winter Meeting American Society of Agricultural Engineers (ASAE) December 1968
- Goss J. R. Jacob F. C. Parsons R. A. Heil F. O. “Automatic Feed Control For A Self-Propelled Combine.” Paper 65-168 Annual Meeting (ASAE) June 1965
- Friesen O. H. Zoerb G. C. Bigsby F. W. “Automatic Feed Rate Control of Combines.” Paper 65-167 1965 Annual Meeting (ASAE) June 1965
- Pool S. D. Rickerd Calvin “Combine-Combine Operator Communication.” Paper 680588 SAE National Combined Farm, Construction, and Industrial Machinery, Power Plant, and Transportation Meetings Milwaukee September 1968