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==Details== | ==Details== | ||
A cutter has a number of moving parts and is subject to failure. Open source, modular hay cutters solve the need for easy self-maintenance and adaptation to many devices, from combines to balers, reducing infrastructure costs. The goal is a machine that fully meets [[OSE Spec]] | |||
A cutter has a number of moving parts and is subject to failure. Open source, modular hay cutters solve the need for easy self-maintenance and adaptation to many devices, from combines to balers, reducing infrastructure costs. | |||
==Product Ecology== | ==Product Ecology== |
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Overview
A hay cutter is a device that cuts grass, hay, straw, or other light biomass. It is part of haying equipment, haybines, silage equipment, mowers, and agricultural combines.
Details
A cutter has a number of moving parts and is subject to failure. Open source, modular hay cutters solve the need for easy self-maintenance and adaptation to many devices, from combines to balers, reducing infrastructure costs. The goal is a machine that fully meets OSE Spec
Product Ecology
Made with
- Induction Furnace - Steel
- Torch Table - Cut parts
Uses
Creates
- Hay
Components
- QA Plate
- Mounting Frame
- Blades
- Hinge
See Also