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Indian Government Simplifies Tractor Testing Guidelines

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04 September 2023, New Delhi: In a major step towards encouraging ease of doing business and promoting trust-based governance, the Government has simplified the process of testing tractors for performance evaluation. Tractor manufacturers shall now be allowed to participate in the subsidy scheme based on CMVR/Conformity of Production (COP) certificates and a self-declaration to be given by the company that the tractor proposed for inclusion under subsidy conforms to the benchmark specifications given by the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare. Simultaneously, the manufacturer shall also confirm that the tractor model has been submitted for tests and the test report on the same shall be submitted to the Department of Agriculture & Farmers’ Welfare within 6 months. The manufacturers shall give a minimum of three years warranty on the tractor to be supplied under subsidy.

The following process will henceforth be followed for the 4 (four) mandatory tests:

  1. Drawbar Performance Test: The drawbar performance test through the use of a load car may be done at Central Farm Machinery Training and Testing Institute Budni or Mahindra Research Valley (MRV), Chennai. The manufacturers shall also have an option to get it done from any other Government authorized institute or at their own facilities provided that adequate infrastructure is available to conduct this test. In case of the test done at the manufacturer’s facilities, the test data as may be provided by the manufacturers shall be included in the test reports released by the CFMTTI Budni or the chosen government-authorized institution, with the remarks that the tests have not been carried out by the institute and performance results are self-certified by the manufacturer.
  2. PTO Performance and Hydraulic Performance Test: Manufacturers shall have the option to conduct this test at their facilities and the test data may be provided to the CFMTTI, Budni, or the chosen Government-authorized institution for generation of the test report with a self-certification that this test has been carried out as per applicable BIS Codes. The test data as may be provided by the manufacturers shall be included in the test reports released by the CFMTTI Budni or the chosen government-authorized institution, with the remarks that the tests have not been carried out by the institute and performance results are self-certified by the manufacturers. The manufacturers shall also have the option of getting it done either at CFMTTI, Budni or at any other Government authorized institutes/facilities having an adequate infrastructure to conduct this test.
  3. Brake Performance: This test shall be done as per the requirements under CMVR. The test already done under CMVR at the authorized institutions shall not be repeated at CFMTTI Budni or any other Government authorized institutes and the same data shall be incorporated in the test reports

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