Abstract

The article presents the main elements of technical support of energy-saturated equipment in the agro-industrial complex throughout its entire life cycle with the participation of service enterprises of engineering services of the agro-industrial complex including repair and technical enterprises and machine-technological stations. (Research purpose) The research purpose is highlighting the most important aspects of maintenance and repair, assessment of the residual life of the machine, decommissioning of agricultural machinery and its subsequent disposal. (Materials and methods) For the sustainable development of the agricultural sector, it is necessary to provide constant technical support to agricultural producers through the structure of the enterprises of the engineering service in the agro-industrial complex in order to maintain high efficiency of agricultural machinery, material resources and environmental safety. The most important stage of the life cycle of agricultural machinery is the resource-saving environmentally oriented recycling. The article presents the state of the machine and tractor fleet in the agro-industrial complex and the age characteristics of agricultural machinery, characterizes the composition of the leading elements of the "Agricultural Recycling" system. The stages of assessing the residual resource in the technical support of agricultural machinery were described. (Results and discussion) The features of the main works that are part of assessing the residual resource of an agricultural machine after its partial or complete disposal are considered. The possibility of using the function of the average change in the diagnostic parameter from the limit value of the machine elements was discussed. (Conclusions) The implementation of the presented program of technical support of agricultural machinery will improve the quality of the products of the agro-industrial complex, as well as preserve a significant part of natural resources in the production of new products.

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