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AGRICULTURAL LAND & EICHER TRACTORS APPLICATIONS IN INDIA

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 AGRICULTURAL LAND  & EICHER TRACTORS APPLICATIONS  IN INDIA As of 2011, India had a large and diverse agricultural sector, accounting, on average, for about 16% of GDP and 10% of export earnings. India's arable land area of 159.7 million hectares (394.6 million acres) is the second largest in the world, after the United States. The total production and economic value of horticultural produce, such as fruits, vegetables and nuts has doubled in India over the 10- year period from 2002 to 2012. In 2012, the production from horticulture exceeded grain output for the first time. The total horticulture produce reached 277.4 million metric tones in 2013, making India the second largest producer of horticultural products after China. Of this, India in 2013 produced 81 million tonnes of fruits, 162 million tonnes of vegetables, 5.7 million tonnes of spices, 17 million tonnes of nuts and plantation products (cashew, cacao, coconut, etc.), 1 million tonnes of aromatic horticult...
      Tractors in India   Tractors in India is a major industry and significant contributor to its agriculture output gains. In 1947, as India gained independence from British colonial empire, the level of agriculture mechanisation was low. The socialist oriented five-year plans of the 1950s and '60s aggressively promoted rural mechanisation via joint ventures and tie-ups between local industrialists and international tractor manufacturers. Despite these efforts, the first three decades after independence local production of 4-wheel tractors grew slowly. By the late 1980s tractor production was nearly 140,000 units per year, and a prevalence rate of less than 2 per 1,000 farmers. After economic reforms of 1991, the pace of change increased and by late 1990s with production approached 270,000 per year. In early 2000s, India overtook the United States as the world's largest producer of four-wheel tractors. FAO estimated, in 1999, that of total agricultural area in Indi...

The Ultimate types for tractor engine

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  The Ultimate types of tractor engine Most modern tractors are powered by internal-combustion engines running on gasoline, kerosene (paraffin), LPG (liquefied petroleum gas), or diesel fuel. Power is transmitted through a propeller shaft to a gearbox having 8 or 10 speeds and through the differential gear to the two large rear-drive wheels. In most or the Tractors Std Diesel Engines are used with direct Injection these engines are categorize on the basis of horsepower generated from them. Now a days Engines from 12 Hp- 120 Hp are easily available in market where most of the manufacturers are not manufacturing their own engine instead of that they are buying it from one of the most reputed brand Simpson. Above Simpson S325 which is one of the most used engine in tractors used by various big brands like Messy Ferguson, Eicher , Swaraj, Indo Farm also . This is a 3 Cylinder Engine works on Diesel Cycle where each cylinder is of 2500 cc which generates 36 hp at its idol RPM . Internal...