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@article{144600,
author = {TEJAS NAWALE and ATUL MANE and ATUL PATIL and RAHUL CHAUDHARY, M. S. PATIL},
title = {COCONUT HARVESTING MACHINE},
journal = {International Journal of Innovative Research in Technology},
year = {},
volume = {4},
number = {1},
pages = {124-126},
issn = {2349-6002},
url = {https://ijirt.org/article?manuscript=144600},
abstract = {The main goal of this project is to minimize human efforts required for climbing, and the most important to provide safety to the climber. The wastage of time for climbing has to be reduced. Nowadays in city areas climbers are not available because of that the wastage of coconut increasing day by day. Also these coconuts are not as safer for human if we will not remove that it can be harmful to the human. Also on any machine is constructed which can minimize that efforts. If the climber climbs on tree and falls from the height of 90 feet then absolutely he will die, during the survey a village man stated that if a person falls from height of 90 feet its unnecessary to see whether he is dead or alive, is definitely dead. Also if the coconut
rope-climbing gears and spiked shoes are used, but are impractical and inefficient for use in the large scale of plantation harvesting.
},
keywords = {Coconuts harvesting and Tree climbing.},
month = {},
}
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