Ninh Binh agri-farmer makes a peanut machine

The machine used by Ninh Binh agri-farmers from waste materials helped to reduce labor for agricultural workers.

Born and raised in a family of farmers, Mr. Vu Van Dung (57 years old, Yen Mac, Yen Mo, Ninh Binh) understands that every harvest season is lost, people have to spend a lot of time and effort but not productivity. high. Some people buy machines from abroad or produce in Vietnam, but they are too cumbersome, difficult to move.

Although not through the technical training school, but with experience of repairing motorbikes for 20 years, in March 2014, Mr. Dung was determined to build a spare machine. Two years when he was studying and drawing and leaving, he had to correct and correct, Mr. Dung succeeded.

The legs and frame of the machine are made of stainless steel, galvanized steel box, which helps users to put on motorcycles and bicycles to move to the field. Gear system moves through the shaft. Inside there is a vibrating system that helps to sort out soil and dirty garbage from the ground of the peanut.

Peanut tubers falling on the sieve will continue to be cleaned by a grass sieve tray made of mesh to remove soil and small garbage, clean tubers will be put aside.

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The gear system moves through the shaft, inside the vibrating system is designed to help sort soil and garbage aside.

Most of the fabrication materials used by Mr. Dung take advantage of waste during motorbike repair. The compact machine should move easily, use in all terrain.

Not only did he create a block machine, he also created many agricultural products in the past years, notably the non-engine implant made in 2014-2015 was supported by many people. His invention is also made from old scraps and motorcycles. If with manual methods, one person can only cultivate one sao of rice a day, with the implantless engine takes an hour.


Non-motorized implant.