Main Parameters Calculation and Performance Test of 7YGS-45 Type Self-Propelled Dual-Track Orchard Transport

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Targeting mountain orchards, which slope from 25 degrees to 45 degrees, the 7YGS-45 type self-propelled dual-track orchard transport was developed. Through designing,optimize the following key parameters such as power consumption、running speed、turning radius and slope angle, and have real operation performance test for dual-track orchard transport. The test shows that the transport’s maximum climbing slope is 47°, minimum turning radius is 8m, and it can satisfy the steady running with the speed of 1.1m/s-1.3m/s and capacity of 300kg. The 7YGS-45 type self-propelled dual-track orchard transport is not only suitable for transporting the fruits and fertilizers in mountain orchards, but also can be equipped with spraying and pruning machines to work.

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