Excellent video! I know that it's impossible to capture every single step, but this was a great overview, and the last cut of the rotavator in action was great. More of these! 😁
@@future_banker_samir you may have the technology, but you still work like you are 100 years backward. Learn to work intelligently, clean and most importantly look after your worker who is you most important resource.
Все гарно, проте етап фарбування ну дуже примітивно. Можливо там де немає дощів ок, але як на мене для таких виробів підходить лише порошкове фарбування
Realmente son los mejores, Wecam fabrica todas las partes y piezas 100% el acero es seleccionado con prolijidad y experiencia. Reafirmo estan dentro los mejores del mundo. Tengo la suerte de haber visto personalmente la fabricación.
Лазерная резка когда детали подогнаны милиметр в милиметр в таких масштабах и когда все гладко и четко соединяется это классно и наблюдать как собирают наверно менее прятно чем самому собирать...
What purpose does the tube on the top right hand serve? I noticed that other manufacturers have just the tube on the left hand to enclose the drive shaft. It seems like this is an added cost that has no value.
@@yeagerxp It appears to me that the forces acting on the tiller would result in the end plates exerting a bending moment at the tractor mounting plates. I don't see that these tubes will significantly reduce that force. It would seem to me that braces between the end plates would be cheaper and more effective. It would be interesting to see an FEA of this design.
Good question. It is not the same model that was built. It must be some type of adjuster. The rotating blades roto till the soil, and it is then smoothed by the door.
@@yeagerxp yes i did notice that they showed a different rotary at the end but the hydraulic thing on the door caught my attention because i do that kind of work and sometimes the ground doesn't come out level and i was thinking that they had a vibrating device to keep the ground level.