We have improved orchard hearters for better use on the basis of current orchard heaters used/mfged in US market and brought down the cost in larger, we also enlarged the volume of fuel canisters for stocking more fuel for longer use and saving time to change the fuel and easy usage ,so our fuel tanks is much larger than ones made in US on the capacity.
As well, we use much more 0.3mm thicker (ours is 1.5mm thick than ones made in US),the advantage of the thickness of galvanised sheets for durable use when burning .Featuresmanufactured from electro galvenised steel for long lifetransport in parts and easily assembled40 litre tank for long burn timeeasy fill caphigh efficiency return stackapproximately 45kw output
Grape Grower - Working conditions
Working Conditions
Grape growers usually work in vineyards, where conditions can be very hot or cold, depending on the season. They may also work in glasshouses and nurseries. Grape growers in managerial roles may spend a lot of their time in an office. Grape growers may also travel overseas to see new grape varieties and growing and winemaking technology, and to attend seminars and conferences.
Equipment
Equipment grape growers may use includes:a range of hand-held trimming and pruning equipmentlarge mechanical equipment such as tractors, mowers and sprayerswire and other fencing equipmentfrost-control equipment such as wind machines and frost potssafety footwearsafety glasses for pruningcomputers for record-keeping and irrigation controltechnical measuring instruments such as tensiometers, which measure the moisture content of soil.
Katherine Jacobs checks fuel levels in a frost pot, lit on cold nights to keep vines from freezing Hours
Grape growers usually work regular hours. In busy periods, such as when planting, pruning and harvesting, they work longer hours, which can include weekends. They may also have to be on call.
If grape growers are in charge of frost protection, they may have to spend hours in the vineyard on cold nights.
"There are some very long days. Christmas holidays are often a bit difficult as we are very busy, and most winemakers and grape growers don’t get Easter at all, because it’s right in the middle of harvest. A lot of staff have winter holidays skiing or travelling overseas."
Contact with people
Grape growers may have contact with winemakers (either in the same vineyard or as suppliers)other vineyard staff (either reporting to or supervising them)contractors.
"If you are going to manage staff you really need to have done what you are asking them to do. You need to know what it takes to be out on a 32-degree day, all day."