
Farm Machinery
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A Norfolk farmer's son, Brian played a key role in developing agricultural education in Suffolk from the 1960s onwards. For many years he was the vice-principal of the Otley Agricultural College where he headed the agricultural engineering section. He established the annual 'Power in Action' demonstrations in which the latest farm machinery is put through its paces and he campaigned vigorously for improved farm safety, serving on the Suffolk Farm Safety Committee. He is secretary of the Suffolk Farm Machinery Club. In 1993 he retired from Otley College and was created a Member of the Order of the British Empire for his services to agriculture. He is secretary and past chairman of the East Anglian branch of the Institution of Agricultural Engineers. Brian's writing career began in 1963 with the publication of Farm Machinery in Cassell's 'Farm Books' series. In 1979 Farming Press published a new Farm Machinery, which is now in its fourth enlarged edition, with more than 25,000 copies sold. Brian's involvement with videos began in 1995 when he compiled and scripted Classic Farm Machinery.
Content
- Cover
- Half Title
- Title
- Copyright
- CONTENTS
- Preface to Sixth Edition
- Acknowledgements
- 1 Farm Tractors
- Types of tractor
- Controls and instruments
- Using tractors on the road
- Safe driving and implement hitching
- 2 Tractor Engines
- The four-stroke engine
- The diesel fuel system
- Turbochargers
- Air cleaners
- Engine lubrication
- Cooling systems
- 3 Tractor Electrical Systems
- The battery
- Charging systems
- Starting systems
- Lights and fuses
- 4 Tractor Transmission Systems
- Clutch
- Gearboxes
- Rear axle
- Differential
- Final drive
- Four-wheel drive
- Power take-off
- Brakes
- Lubrication
- 5 Tractor Hydraulic Systems
- Principles of hydraulics
- Tractor hydraulic circuits
- Control systems
- Auxiliary services
- Hydraulic linkages
- 6 Wheels, Tracks and Steering
- Wheels and tyres
- Wheel track settings
- Tracks
- Steering
- 7 Tractor Cabs
- Cab suspension
- Tractor and engine management systems
- Routine tractor maintenance
- 8 Small Engines
- Single-cylinder two- and four-stroke petrol engines
- Fuel systems
- The air cleaner
- Lubrication
- Maintenance
- Cooling
- Ignition systems
- Starters
- 9 Ploughs
- Types of plough
- Reversible ploughing
- Plough components
- Types of plough body
- Controls and adjustments
- Ploughing systems
- 10 Cultivation Machinery
- Subsoilers
- Mole ploughs
- Chisel ploughs
- Cultivators
- Power-driven harrows and cultivators
- Rotary cultivators
- Disc harrows
- Spike tooth and chain harrows
- Rolls
- Furrow presses
- Toolbars
- Weeders and straw harrows
- 11 Drills
- Grain drills
- Cultivator and drill combinations
- Strip-till drills
- Direct drills
- Mechanical and pneumatic feed mechanisms
- Using drills
- Calibration
- Precision drill seeder units
- 12 Manure and Fertiliser Distribution Machinery
- Farmyard manure spreaders
- Slurry spreaders
- Fertiliser broadcasters
- Full-width distributors
- 13 Ground Crop Sprayers
- Self-propelled sprayers
- Trailed sprayers
- Mounted sprayers
- The parts of a sprayer
- The sprayer circuit
- Working adjustments
- Sleeve boom sprayers
- Twin-fluid nozzle sprayers
- Band sprayers
- Using sprayers
- Spraying
- Sprayer maintenance
- Safety when spraying
- Granular applicators
- Weed wipers
- 14 Haymaking Machinery
- Mowers
- Rotary mowers
- Drum mowers
- Disc mowers
- Flail mowers
- Mower conditioners
- Swath treatment machinery
- 15 Silage Making Machinery
- Self-propelled and trailed forage harvesters
- Forage wagons
- Buckrakes
- Silage handling and storage
- 16 Balers
- Big round balers
- Big square balers
- Small square balers
- Using balers
- Controls and adjustments
- Bale handling equipment
- Bale wrappers
- 17 Combine Harvesters
- Crop flow
- Attachments
- Controls and adjustments
- Yield mapping
- Maintenance
- Storage
- Using combine harvesters
- Threshing problems
- Grain strippers
- 18 Root Crop Machinery
- Sugar beet harvesters
- Controls and adjustments
- Cleaner loaders
- Potato planting machinery
- Potato harvesting machinery
- Potato harvesters
- 19 Mechanical Handling
- Tractor front-end loaders
- Self-propelled materials handlers
- Safe use of mechanical handling equipment
- ATVs
- Trailers
- 20 Farmyard and Estate Machinery
- Grain drying and storage
- Grain conveyors
- Mills and mixers
- Dairy equipment
- Electric fencers
- Chain saws
- Hedge cutt ers
- Ditchers
- Irrigation
- 21 Farm Power
- Internal combustion engines
- Electricity on the farm
- The safe use of electricity
- Gas and oil heating
- Transmission of power
- 22 The Farm Workshop
- Workshop hand tools
- Workshop power tools
- Workshop materials
- Index
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