After the rice transplanter is in the field, it's essential to assess the size and shape of the area to determine the most efficient walking route. There are typically three common approaches for operating the machine in different field conditions.
Scenario 1: After completing the transplanting operation, a job width is left around the perimeter of the field. The Shuntian block then moves along the length of the field, and once the entire area is covered, the machine exits from the edge after finishing the round-the-field operation.
Option 2: In this approach, the first row of the transplanter is planted directly along one side of the field. The other three sides are left with two empty widths of space, allowing the machine to make a wide turn. This method is often used for ride-type rice transplanters that have a larger turning radius. Once the back-and-forth operations are completed, the machine can safely exit the field.
Option 3: When dealing with irregularly shaped plots or when performing machine insertion, the longest dimension of the plot is used as the starting line. A job width is reserved around the plot in sequence, and the machine gradually moves inward, eventually exiting the field once the entire area is covered.
Each of these methods has its own advantages depending on the field layout and the type of transplanter being used. Choosing the right strategy not only improves efficiency but also helps reduce wear on the machine and ensures better crop placement. Farmers should evaluate their specific field conditions before deciding on the best operational approach.
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