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Author(s): Chi, L., S. Tessier and C. Lague
Publication Date: January 1, 1993
Reference: Transactions of the ASAE. Vol. 36 (3): 637-644.
Country: Canada

Summary:

To lower the soil compaction induced by the passage of manure spreaders, decreasing the inflation pressure of the tires to the minimum value recommended by the manufacturer seems to be a valid approach that could reduce soil compaction by almost 10%. For Quebec’s soil conditions and climate and in order to minimize soil compaction, spreaders with conventional tandem bogie running gear used should not exceed a capacity of 13,7 cubic meters.

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