Description
Introduction to the Garden Rotavator or Rotary:
The rotavator or rotary, also known as a clod breaker among gardeners and farmers, is widely used in gardens to combat weeds and is used periodically throughout the season in the garden. The use of rotating blades on the central shaft of the rotavator, which receive their power from the tractor’s PTO with the help of a gearbox, crushes clods and breaks the hard surface layer of soil, in addition to crushing weeds and mixing them with the soil.
Features of a garden rotivator or garden rotary:
1- Gear power transmission system
2- Anti-wear steel blades or blades
3- Thick cover
4- Thick central shaft with industrial pipe
5- Powerful single-speed gearbox
Power required
24-blade rotivator 30 to 35 horsepower
And for 28 blades 35 to 40 horsepower
Advantages of a rotivator or clod breaker:
Improving soil ventilation, increasing water absorption, reducing weeds, increasing productivity, increasing tillage speed, and performing simultaneous operations of the iron bull and disk are among the advantages of using a rotivator.
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Author: Engineer Esmaeil Sadeghi Zadeh, agricultural machinery expert
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