Thursday, June 12, 2014

Plucking mangoes

Plucking a mango is a tricky thing. As the mango falls from the top to ground, it’s basically shattered within, inside, so to avoid the collapse, we have invented a tool which can catch the mangoes without its being broken. The tool is made of steel for its rigid and is circular in shape with a line drawn is drawn at its diameter. A cloth is tied to the edge of the circle, allowing to collect the mangoes when it's been plucked. This steel circle is tied to a long stick to pluck the mangoes which are far of a reach. It's been a simple mechanism to follow in plucking mangoes.


Try to place the mangoes on either side of the D-part of the circle and gradually pull the circle towards you. The mangoes are basically drawn into the cloth, thus preventing it from falling on the ground. Later, pull the stick towards you, to reach the mangoes by your hand or keep it in a container. There are cases where people, climb trees to follow this mechanism, in this case to avoid the intake of more storage, generally mangoes are thrown to the ground, with any of your partner collecting it by waving the sack or catching it.

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