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A Toolbar can be used even without a tractor, with animal or winch draw. Of course, to maintain integration with the LifeTrac and MicroTrac, it should have some standard coupling with them. | A Toolbar can be used even without a tractor, with animal or winch draw. Of course, to maintain integration with the LifeTrac and MicroTrac, it should have some standard coupling with them. | ||
Sorry about the delay in answering. I’m still learning about how to use the wiki… | Sorry about the delay in answering. I’m still learning about how to use the wiki…[[User:FabioFranca|FabioFranca]] 22:48, 9 June 2011 (PDT) |
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Have you given any consideration to the standard three-point mount found on most tractors? It already supports hundreds, if not thousands of tools. Mjn 12:43, 1 June 2011 (PDT)
Thanks for the comment Mark! A toolbar is a different concept. It is more like a multi use implement.
The idea and some commercial examples can be found in the page 45 of : Tools for Agriculture: A Buyer’s Guide to Appropriate Equipment, , ITDG, 1985, 1992: (http://www.fastonline.org/CD3WD_40/JF/417/06-256.pdf), And more discussion of multipurpose agricultural machines in pg 313 of Dibble Sticks, Donkeys, and Diesels: Machines in Crop Production, by Joseph Campbell, available from IRRI Publications, P.O. Box 933, Manila, Philippines: (http://nue.okstate.edu/Hand_Planter/DDA.pdf)
A Toolbar can be used even without a tractor, with animal or winch draw. Of course, to maintain integration with the LifeTrac and MicroTrac, it should have some standard coupling with them.
Sorry about the delay in answering. I’m still learning about how to use the wiki…FabioFranca 22:48, 9 June 2011 (PDT)