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Design, development and performance evaluation of a tractor operated olive harvester

https://doi.org/10.29235/1817-7204-2025-63-2-165-176

Abstract

To speed up the olive harvesting process, a tractor-driven olive harvesting machine was designed and manufactured at the Institute of Agricultural Engineering (AEI), Islamabad. This newly developed equipment was tested on the Bari Zaitoon-I cultivar for its performance evaluation. This innovative technology has proven valuable in efficiently replacing expensive manual harvesting operations with timely and economic alternative. It was experimentally evaluated at different PTO speeds, stroke lengths (SL), and vertical clamp positions (CP) on the tree to find the harvested and leftover fruit (%) and field capacity (trees/h) of the machine. Data collected was statistically analyzed by using “Statistix 8.1” software at a 5 % le vel of probability. The best results were recorded as 92.4 % harvested fruit, 7.6 % leftover fruit and 23.6 trees/h field capacity at the PTO speed of 300 rpm along with the stroke length of 10 cm and clamp position of 1 m on the tree trunk from the ground. The use of the developed equipment will make it possible to harvest olives in a shorter time than with manual harves ting without reducing the quality and weight of the obtained products.

About the Authors

Aksar Ali Khan
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University
Pakistan

Aksar Ali Khan – M. Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Engineering, Department of Farm Machinery and Precision Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology

46300, Rawalpindi



. Zia-Ul-Haq
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University
Pakistan

Zia-Ul-Haq – Ph. D. Agricultural Engineering, Department of Farm Machinery and Precision Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology

46300, Rawalpindi



Hafiz Sultan Mahmood
Agricultural Engineering Institute, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council
Pakistan

Hafiz Sultan Mahmood – Ph. D. Agricultural Engineering and Precision Agriculture

44000, Islamabad



Tahir Iqbal
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University
Pakistan

Tahir Iqbal – Ph. D. Renewable Energy and Clean Power, Department of Farm Machinery and Precision Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology

46300, Rawalpindi



Muhammad Ansar
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University
Pakistan

Muhammad Ansar – Ph. D. Agronomy, Department of Agronomy, Faculty of Agriculture

46300, Rawalpindi



Muzammil Husain
Agricultural Engineering Institute, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council
Pakistan

Muzammil Husain – M. Sc. Agricultural Engineering

44000, Islamabad



Adnan Islam Muhammad
Agricultural Engineering Institute, Pakistan Agricultural Research Council
Pakistan

Muhammad Adnan Islam – Ph. D. Scholar Biosystems Engineering

44000, Islamabad



Syed Mudassir Raza
College of Engineering, Huazhong Agricultural University
China

Syed Mudassir Raza – Ph. D. Scholar Agricultural Mechanization Engineering

430070, Wuhan



Ibrar Ahmad
College of Biosystems Engineering and Food Science, Zhejiang University
China

Ibrar Ahmad – Ph. D. Scholar Biosystems Engineering

310058, Hangzhou



Abu Saad
Pir Mehr Ali Shah Arid Agriculture University
Pakistan

Abu Saad – M. Sc. (Hons.) Agricultural Engineering, Department of Farm Machinery and Precision Engineering, Faculty of Agricultural Engineering and Technology

46300, Rawalpindi



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