Abstract

Currently plowing fields from under various agricultural crops is carried out with reverse plows in Uzbekistan. Their use can dramatically reduce labor and money costs for conducting current and capital field planning. With the supply of energy-rich wheeled tractors to the Republic of Uzbekistan, one of the most effective ways to increase the productivity of plowing units at present is to increase the plow's working width by increasing the number of housings. Increasing the number of hulls on revolving ploughs, equipped with pre-ploughs, this leads to a sharp increase in the metal and energy consumption of ploughs, since the latter have a double number of working elements. Therefore, an important role is played by the optimal placement of plow bodies along the plow course and the maximum reduction of distances between them, when using angle plates on the bodies instead of traditional pre-plows. The article discusses experimental influence of the angle-lift radius of curvature, the installation height, and the installation angles in the longitudinally-vertical and transversely-vertical planes on the traction resistance of the hull and the depth of embedding of plant remains was studied by MRI.

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