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Bihar Farmer's 'Human Energy' Tractor Revolutionizes Agriculture by Operating Without Fuel or Electricity Human Energy Tractor has a rechargeable battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh for the LED bulbs used as headlights. It also features gears 1 and 4 for easy use on the road and in the field. Human Energy Tractor can also handle up to 600 kg of weight. It can plough dirt up to 2.5 to 3 inches deep, which is comparable to a standard tractor. Many farmers do not have enough money to purchase a tractor to plough their farm fields, so they return to the old way of ploughing. Sanjeet, a 28-year-old guy from Dhuswan village in Nautan block, west Champaran, Bihar, built a tractor out of trash. The tractor is not only inexpensive, but it also does not require gasoline, diesel, or electricity to operate; all you have to do is pedal it. Sanjeet has appropriately designated it the HE Tractor, which stands for Human Energy Tractor. He also stated that the vehicle requires the same strength as a cyclist. He also stated that he inserted a rechargeable battery with a capacity of 5000 mAh for the LED bulbs used as headlights. It also features gears 1 and 4 for easy use on the road and in the field. The Human Energy Tractor can also handle up to 600 kg of weight. Sanjeet explained the HE tractor can plough dirt up to 2.5 to 3 inches deep, which is comparable to a standard tractor. He further stated that it not only saves electricity and money but also does not harm any animals. Also Read: Solectrac launches an electric tractor rental program. The farmer further stated that his tractor is better for ploughing than larger tractors since it can cover narrow spots or margins in the field and is also useful for small-scale farms or garden crops. The tractor travels at a pace of 5 to 10 kilometers per hour. Sanjeet further mentioned that he displayed his HE Tractor at the India International Science Exhibition in Goa last year. He was the only person from Bihar. He was even recognized at the exhibition for his model.
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Many farmers do not have enough money to purchase a tractor to plough their farm fields, so they return to the old way of ploughing. Sanjeet, a 28-year-old guy from Dhuswan village in Nautan block, west Champaran, Bihar, built a tractor out of trash.
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