Description
Course Name: Diploma in Tractor operator
Course Id: AGR/Q1101.
Education Qualification: 8th Pass.
Course and Exam Fee: 2500.
Certification Process under Recognized Prior Learning (RPL) Mode.
How You will Get Diploma Certificate:
Step 1- Select your Course for Certification.
Step 2- Click on Enroll Now.
Step 3- Proceed to Enroll Now.
Step 4- Fill Your Billing Details and Proceed to Pay.
Step 5- You Will be Redirected to Payment Gateway, Pay Course and Exam Fee by Following Options.
Card(Debit/Credit), Wallet, Paytm, Net banking, UPI and Google pay.
Step 6- After Payment You will receive Study Material and Online Examination link on your email id.
Step 7- After Completion of Course Study give Online Examination.
Step 8- After Online Examination within 7 days you will get Diploma Certificate soft copy(Scan Copy) and Hard Copy(Original With Seal and Sign) within 30 days.
Step 9- After Certification you will receive Prospect Job Opportunities as per your Interest Area.
Online Examination Detail:
Duration- 60 minutes.
No. of Questions- 30. (Multiple choice Questions).
Maximum Marks- 600, Passing Marks- 40%.
There is No Negative marking in this module.
Benefits of Certification:
- Government Authorized Assessment Agency Certification.
- Certificate Valid for Lifetime.
- Lifetime Verification of Certificate.
- Free Job Assistance as per your Interest Area.
Or You Can Fill below Enquiry form For Regular Course Training from our Training Centers located in India.
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Syllabus
Diploma in Tractor Operator
Name of Paper | M. Marks | Pass Marks |
Operation of Tractor | 100 | 40 |
Tractor Maintenance | 100 | 40 |
Tractor Driving | 100 | 40 |
Reducing Risk During Road Travel | 100 | 40 |
Front end Loader Safety | 100 | 40 |
Tractor Stability | 100 | 40 |
Practical | 100 | 40 |
Operation of Tractor
Familiarize with Tractor Parts and activities related to tractor operator, Nomenclature of different parts of Tractor, Understand Working procedure and difference between two/four stroke petrol/diesel engine Understand Lubrication system and its types, Familiarize with Cooling system and types, Gain knowledge about Fuel supply layout of petrol/diesel engine, Learn Introduction to clutch, gear box, differential power converter and power take off, Familiarize Tyre size and rotation, Familiarize General tyre defects Calculate the cost of Operation and Hiring charges, Perform daily checks, Check replenish/top up lubricating oil, brake fluid, engine coolant, battery electrolyte transmission/hydraulic oil, Adjust clutch & brake paddle, Understand the Ballasting process and its importance, Operate PC & DC levers as per the need, Proper Gear and RPM selection, Select proper implement and trailerfor a specific function, Land preparation requirement and do the land opening, Adjusting Tractor Implements- hitching & unhitching, lateral & horizontal adjustments, Operate the Tractor with and without implement, Follow Rules for Tractor driving.
Tractor Maintenance
Check and maintain fluids regularly/ lubrication points, Ensure right tyre pressure, Check belts and hoses Brake and clutch adjustment, Check working of all the electrical systems and gauges, Avoid overloading Attachment and detachment of Implements, Clean/replace air cleaner filter, oil filter and fuel filters, Apply grease to parts through nipple, Clean check electrical system in petrol engine and adjust spark plug, Charging of battery, Care and maintenance, Maintain a clean & efficient workplace, Render appropriate emergency procedures, Reporting time to time to appropriate person, Practice General safety and first aid, Learn Basic skills of communication Learn Basic reading capabilities to enable reading of signs, notices and/or cautions at site.
Tractor Driving
To encourage and evaluate participant’s knowledge of tractor and implement fundamentals, safe and proper tractor operation, and ability to accurately steer a tractor and trailer, Starting Safely: Failure to check neutral or park position (indicate to judges when beginning to drive), Failure to check P.T.O. for disen- gagement. (Score only when be- ginning to drive.), Driving Safely: Skidding or spinning tractor wheels. (Scuffing of inside wheel on turning does not count until the skid equals or is greater than the width of the tire.) Track surface is to be taken into consideration. Sliding or skidding implement wheels, Turning too short and fouling implement, Operation of tractor at unsafe speed.
Reducing Risk During Road Travel
Move equipments at off Peak hours when Possible, use escort vehicle when Possible, use Warning and Signal lights to increase Visibility, Make Sure a Clean non faded SMV Emblem is Displayed on Vehicles and Implements Traveling Slower than 25mph, Use Roll over Protective Structure in the Upright Position and the Seat belt at all Time, Lock brake pedal together during road travel, keep loads and loader bucket low, stay alert for traffic and roadside obstacles.
Front end Loader Safety
Remember tractors can serve many purposes: Remote power source for implements. – Carry/pull machines. – Move loads. – Transport materials, Slow & down & on & steep & slopes, & rough & ground & and& sharp & turns, Front End Loader Safety: Never Walk or Work Under A raised Loader, Raise And Lower Loader arms slowly and Steadily, Allow for the Extra length of the loader when making turns, Be careful when handling loose or Shift table loads, Operate the loader from the operator seat, Travel with bucket in the lowered position, Watch for overhead wires and obstacles when you raise the loader, never lift or Carry Anyone on loader bucket or attachment, Lower the loader when parking or Servicing , Visually Check for Hydraulic Leaks and Broken.
Tractor Stability
There are three very important points to remember about tractor CG and stability baselines: The tractor will not overturn if the CG stays inside the stability baseline, A wide front-end tractor provides more space for the CG to move around without going outside the stability baseline, The CG moves around inside the baseline area as you operate the tractor, There are five main reasons why a tractorʼs CG moves outside the stability baseline: The tractor is trying to pull a load that is not hitched to the drawbar, The tractor is going too fast for the sharpness of the turn, The tractorʼs CG is raised higher from its normal location.