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==Product Ecology== | ==Product Ecology== | ||
'''Uses''' | '''Uses''' | ||
*[[Power Cube | *[[Power Cube}} | ||
*[[Hydraulic Motor | *[[Hydraulic Motor}} | ||
*[[Induction Furnace | *[[Induction Furnace}} Steel | ||
'''Attaches''' | '''Attaches''' | ||
* | *{{Rototiller}} | ||
* | *{{Backhoe}} | ||
* | *{{Universal Rotor}} | ||
* | *{{Well Driller}} | ||
* | *{{Trencher}} | ||
* | *{{Baler}} | ||
* | *{{Seeder}} | ||
* | *{{Spader}} | ||
* | *{{Rototiller}} | ||
* | *{{Hay Rake}} | ||
* | *{{Hay Cutter}} | ||
'''Loads''' | '''Loads''' | ||
{{CEB Press}} | |||
==Specifications== | ==Specifications== |
Revision as of 00:55, 24 September 2011
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Overview
LifeTrac is a low-cost, multipurpose open source tractor. It serves as a workhorse backbone for many of GVCS technologies.
Featuring a modular design and detachable PowerCube units, it has the ability to rapidly switch between a variety of GVCS machines via the QA Plate. The machine is overbuilt with a focus on lifetime design and easy of repair.
Four hydraulic motors provide skid steer power to the wheels, and a unique chain tread system enables navigation of fairly extreme terrain.
Product Ecology
Uses
- [[Power Cube}}
- [[Hydraulic Motor}}
- [[Induction Furnace}} Steel
Attaches
Rototiller
Backhoe
Universal Rotor
Well-Drilling Rig
Trencher
Baler
Seeder
Spader
Rototiller
Hay Rake
Hay Cutter
Loads
CEB Press
Specifications
Speed | 5-10 mph in 4 wheel drive |
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Power | Power Cube, 29 gpm auxiliary hydraulics, 3 channels |
Motors | Four 32 cubic inch hydraulic motors |
Weight | 3000 lb |
Winch | 3500 lb winch |
Attachment | QA Plate, 3-point hitch |
Modularity | Power take off, hydraulic - 0-700 rpm |
Status
Currently the Lifetrac is on its second prototype with half a dozen units at Factor e Farm. The machines are currently being prepared for field testing as a part of the Factor e Farm Infrastructure Buildout 2011.
The next prototype aims to integrate as aspects of Digital Fabrication for automated production. Rebar construction is also under consideration.
See also