Methodological approaches of efficiency ensure availability of agricultural machinery
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https://doi.org/10.31548/machenergy2019.01.177Keywords:
methodology, availability, efficiency, agricultural machine.Abstract
It is established that the planning and organization of engineering service of agricultural enterprises is in the running state. It is urgently necessary to streamline the engineering service of agricultural enterprises through the creation of an integrated system of recovery from ensuring the availability of agricultural machines by equipping it with the necessary technical means and clear division of labor between the performers.References
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