Farming
Correct Usage Method of Peanut Film Mulching Machine
When using the peanut film-mulching seeder, the following points should be noted:
1. Connection to the tractor
The peanut film-mulching seeder is designed to be used with small tractors. First, ensure the connection to the tractor is properly completed. The seeder has
an upper link and two lower links, which should be connected to the three suspension points on the tractor. After connection, it is important to tighten the
limit chains on the two lower links to prevent the seeder from swaying side to side.
2. Adjustment of ridge height
For peanut film-mulching cultivation, the ridge height should be approximately 12 cm. If the ridges are too low, drainage may be inadequate, while ridges
that are too high will make it difficult to cover and secure the film properly on the slopes, leaving it vulnerable to being blown away by wind. Therefore, the
ridge height should be adjusted correctly during mechanical ridging. This can be done by moving the soil-lifting shovel up or down.
3. Adjustment of seeding rate
When sowing manually, the spacing between plants and rows can be adjusted based on soil type and seed variety, allowing for either sparse or dense
planting as desired. Similarly, the peanut film-mulching seeder can also adjust the seeding density. The seeding rate is determined by the rotation speed of
the seeder’s gears, which come in configurations of 11, 14, or 19 teeth. These gears can be adjusted as needed during use.
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