Angad Ha is available in a wide range of variants with matching accessories for various operations in Mango orchards
India is the major mango (Mangifera indica L.) producing country in the world. Almost half of the world’s mangoes are cultivated in India. Mango has been grown in India since long and is considered to be king of fruits.
Also, the mango is the national fruit of India.
Mango is commercially cultivated in Andhra Pradesh, West Bengal, Karnataka, Kerala, Bihar, Uttar Pradesh, Uttara Khand, Punjab and Haryana, Maharashtra and Gujarat.
We have a developed a range of Angad Diesel Hal/Angad Power Hals with Petrol and Diesel engines in 6-8 horsepower (HP) range in both centre rotary and rear rotary models.
Mango orchards owners and mango farming enthusiasts can get in touch with us to get a customised solution for their mango orchards.
Field Operations | Brief Description | Suitable Angad Hal attachment available for field operation |
Field Preparation | Tillage and Levelling | Angad Rotavator & Reversible Mould Board Plough and Leveller |
Irrigation | As the Plants Demand It, When Available, Additional Water Is Delivered to The Fields. | Angad Water Pump |
Weeding | To Remove Unwanted Weeds | Angad Rotavator & Cultivator |
Spraying | To Spray Various Micro/Macro Nutrients, Pesticides, Insecticides or Weedicides. | Angad Spray Pump |
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Angad Diesel Hal/Angad Petrol Hal/Angad Power Hal
Self-propelled agriculture farm mechanisation solutions consists of a box section chassis, 6- 8 HP (horsepower) Petrol/Diesel engine, transmission system, drive wheels, tool mounting bar of 70 x 70 mm size.
The engine, gearbox and tool mounting bar are fixed to main chassis. The engine is mounted on front side of the chassis on proper foundation. The gearbox with transmission system is mounted in the middle of chassis. Two steel lugged drive wheels of 500 mm diameter and 110 mm width are mounted on both ends of hexagonal shaft connected to transmission box.
The wheel tread (spacing between two wheels) can be adjusted from 400 to 650 mm to suit the row-to-row spacing of different crops.