Data was collected from 53 tractor operators and stakeholders from the Wolkite. Many types of tractors were used and the common brands were Sonalika, Indo-farm, John Deer, Massey, Fergusson, and New Holland. Of these tractors, about 30.18%, 20.75%, and 18.86% were used for plowing, harrowing, transporting, threshing, planting, and spraying activities by Sonalika, Indo-farm, and John deer respectively. Regarding training to operate the machine, about 71.69% replied yes and about 28.31% replied don't have the training to maintain the machine, but they develop their skills through different experiences. But for their maintenance activities, they replied as 22.64% for daily, 92.45% for weekly, and 100% for monthly. In the case of checking the fluid level of the tractors about 9.43% within 3 hours, 20.75% within 6 hours, and 84.9% within 10 hours with oil level, about 3.77% within 3 hours, 11.32% within 6 hours and 98.11 within 10 hours for checking the water level and lastly about 15.09% within 3 hours, 71.69% within 6 hours and 94.33% within 10 hours to check the level of fuels. Moreover the washing of the tractors after the operation was 1.88% washed their tractors after operation; about 5.66% didn't wash their tractors, and about 92.46 washed without schedule. For lubricating different rotating parts of the tractors, about 56% of the respondents lubricate their tractor parts and about 92.45% of the respondents clean the battery cables and terminals frequently. About 3.77% and 16.98% use shelter for their tractors and record-keeping experience during their work.
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Checking, Maintenance, Operations, Training, Tractors, Washing
Educational level | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
Un-educated | 8 | 15.04 |
from grade 1- grade 8 | 5 | 9.43 |
From grade 9-grade 10 | 16 | 30.18 |
From grade 11- grade 12 | 5 | 9.43 |
Diploma level | 13 | 24.6 |
Degree level | 6 | 11.32 |
Total | 53 | 100 |
Age ranges (years) | Frequency | Percentage (%) |
---|---|---|
Below 20 | 3 | 5.67 |
Between 21-30 | 12 | 22.64 |
Between 31-40 | 27 | 50.94 |
Between 41-50 | 9 | 16.98 |
Above 51 | 2 | 3.77 |
Total | 53 | 100 |
Frequency | Percentage (%) | Using of PPE |
---|---|---|
6 | 11.32 | Always |
11 | 20.75 | Some times |
36 | 67.92 | Not using PPE |
Total = 53 | 100.00 |
Tractor type | Activities | Frequency (%) | |||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Ploughing | Harrowing | Planting | Transporting | Threshing | Spraying | ||
Indo-farm | | | | | | 20.75 | |
Massey-Fergusson | | | | | | 5.66 | |
Sonalika | | | | | | | 30.18 |
New-Holland | | | | 16.98 | |||
John-deer | | | | 18.86 | |||
Mahindra | | | 3.77 | ||||
Kubota | | | 3.77 |
PPE | Personnel Protective Equipements |
PTO | Power Take off |
ROPS | Rollover Protection Structures |
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