Tractors and Its Control Systems is a comprehensive and student-friendly textbook designed to introduce, explain, and simplify the working principles, mechanisms, and engineering behind modern agricultural tractors.
The book consists of twelve well-structured chapters, beginning with the history and evolution of tractors, followed by detailed coverage of major systems such as clutch, gearbox, differential and final drive, brake system, steering system, hydraulic system, tractor power outlets, traction, and tractor mechanics. It also includes dedicated chapters on ergonomics and safety, and testing of agricultural tractors, providing a holistic understanding of tractor operation and performance.
With clear explanations, labelled diagrams, photographs, and real-world examples, the book bridges the gap between theoretical concepts and practical applications. It explains complex components like single-plate and multi-plate clutches, constant-mesh and synchromesh gearboxes, planetary final drives, hydrostatic transmissions, and PTO systems in a simplified manner suitable for both classrooms and self-learning.
Overall, this book provides a strong foundation in tractor design, functioning, control systems, and testing, making it a valuable resource for students, teachers, engineers, and anyone interested in agricultural machinery
Chapter 1.Introduction
Chapter 2.Clutch system
Chapter 3.Gearbox
Chapter 4.Differential and Final drive
Chapter 5.Brake system
Chapter 6.Steering system
Chapter 7.Hydraulic system
Chapter 8.Tractor outlets
Chapter 9.Traction
Chapter 10.Tractor mechanics
Chapter 11.Ergonomics and safety in agriculture
Chapter 12.Testing of agricultural tractor