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its approval number, and notifies this
information to the
Prefectures of Japan and to
the institutions concerned (
Table 7
).
3. Transition of structure and performance
on tractors
The Official tests have seen changes in the
structure and working performance of
machines over the years (
Table 8
). Some
noteworthy points are detailed below.
3.1 Structure
Improvements in waterproofing
- About 24%
of the tractors rejected by the National
test in
the 10 years since 1974 failed due to water
penetration into the machine. The principal
causes were insufficient waterproofing
performance of oil seals and damage to the oil
seals or O-rings during assembly. Nowadays,
the performance of oil seals has been
improved and the manufacturing process is
fully managed,
resulting in a marked
reduction of problems with the waterproofing
test.
Improvements in ease of handling
- In the
National test, the controllability and visibility
of tractors must ascertained in actual
operation. Ease of handling, visibility and
comfort have all been improved today.
Foot plate (Driver floor space)
-
In older
tractor models, the transmission case and its
lever were generally located in front of the
driver’s seat, and the operator had to step
across this part when driving. So there was
little space around the foot, making it difficult
to get on and off. In the early 1980s, tractors
were developed which had a flat driver floor
space, making it easier to get on and off and
improving comfort.
Most domestically
manufactured tractors now have a flat floor
with the shift levers set at the side of the
tractor.
Power shift transmission
- The development
of power shift transmissions with hydraulic
clutches now enables operators to shift gears
without having to
operate the main clutch
pedal. Moreover, a concentrated shift lever
which has the function of a sub and main shift
lever has been developed, enabling the
operator to shift gear with one lever.
Improvements in the handling of implements
-
A device which keeps implements horizontal
when the vehicle tilts, and which keeps
implements at an angle had been developed.
Moreover, the “quick coupler”
device which
facilitates the attachment of implements is
frequently used by farmers.
Improvements in manoeuvrability of levers
and pedals
- Most tractors are now equipped
with power steering devices. Consequently,
the force necessary to operate a clutch pedal, a
service brake pedal or the shift levers has
been reduced.
Safety equipment
- Most domestically
manufactured
tractors are equipped with
safety guards for moving parts and hot areas,
covers on both sides of the engine, around the
exhaust pipe, etc.
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