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Handling seed cotton modules without pallets

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Robert A. Kepner, University of California
Robert G. Curley, University of California

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California Agriculture 30(8):6-8.

Published August 01, 1976

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Abstract

Pallets used in the module system for handling and storing seed cotton are awkward to manage, are easily damaged, and represent a large capital investment. The Reynolds module mover, which first became commercially available in 1975, picks up and hauls cotton modules made directly on the ground. It is similar to haystack movers that have been available for several years. Palletless modules will remain intact through several loading and unloading cycles with the Reynolds mover.

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This study was partially supported by a grant from Cotton, Incorporated.

Handling seed cotton modules without pallets

Robert A. Kepner, Robert G. Curley
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Handling seed cotton modules without pallets

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Authors

Robert A. Kepner, University of California
Robert G. Curley, University of California

Publication Information

California Agriculture 30(8):6-8.

Published August 01, 1976

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Author Affiliations show

Abstract

Pallets used in the module system for handling and storing seed cotton are awkward to manage, are easily damaged, and represent a large capital investment. The Reynolds module mover, which first became commercially available in 1975, picks up and hauls cotton modules made directly on the ground. It is similar to haystack movers that have been available for several years. Palletless modules will remain intact through several loading and unloading cycles with the Reynolds mover.

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Full text is available in PDF.

Author notes

This study was partially supported by a grant from Cotton, Incorporated.


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