Evaluation of mango harvesting methods at Nakhon Pathom
1993
Bundit Jarimopas | Siwalak Pathaveerat | Somboon Danthonglang | Chanchai Kanjanasirisombat (Kasetsart Univ. Kamphaeng Saen Campus, Nakhon Pathom (Thailand). Kasetsart Univ. Research and Development Inst. National Agricultural Machinery Center)
Five means of mango harvesting, a) ratten takraw, b) locally-made 4 wheel harvesting vehicle, c) 3-wheel harvesting vehicle, d) locally-made 4 wheel harvesting vehicle together with 2-m. long ratten takraw, e) 3-wheel harvesting vehicle together with 2-m. long ratten takraw, were employed to harvest mangoes of Keo-Savoey variety. For three different height ranges of the mango tree 2 to 4 meters, 4 to 6 meters, and beyond 6 meters, the harvesting vehicle with ratten takraw exhibited the highest harvesting rate of 141 kgs./hr. while the use of ratten takraw could work averagely 76 kgs./hr.
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