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How many acres can be plowed in a day with a 50 horsepower t

2021-04-08 10:37
Both farm machinery manufacturers, farm machinery users and farm machinery dealers often encounter questions about how much work a tractor can do. Especially farm machinery users, in the purchase of tractors, often ask how much work a tractor can do in a day!



 
But this question is often difficult to answer, there is generally not an absolute or exact value, there will only be a relative value, and no one can guarantee how many acres of land plowed every day.
 
The same horsepower and configuration of the tractor, different people drive a day can do different work. The same plowing conditions, different farmers driving tractors are not the same operating results. Some farmers are experienced in driving tractors, a day down, than the new farmer to plow a lot of land, but also can save a lot of fuel. But here can say a rough reference to the number of farm operations, for example, a day can be plowed 50 acres to 70 acres of land or so, paddy field operation load is slightly larger, generally can be away to about 50 acres.
 
It must be said that the size of the plot and the amount of plowing has a very important relationship. The theory is that the larger the plot, the tractor in the ground straight ahead a little more time, the field picking time will be smaller, the acres plowed in a day will be relatively higher. In terms of plow packages, 50 hp tractors don't come with very big plows either, and too big often don't.

 
In fact, if you have to say an exact number of plowing, you can look at the back of the tractor manual operating parameters, such as plowing with three-speed operation, then the speed of the three-speed and plowing width can be calculated by multiplying the width of the plough, about how many acres of theoretical plowing can be done in a day: plowing width X speed ÷ 667 = theoretical acres per hour.

So it's not a common and unchanging number, it needs to take into account the size of the plot mentioned above, the proficiency of the farm mechanic, and the depth of the operation and so on.