SPARE PARTS AGRICULTURAL MACHINES

Brand Owner (click to sort) Address Description
ZIRCON EDCOR, INC. 1600 SANDALWOOD DRIVE FULLERTON CA 92633 spare parts for agricultural machines, namely, hay rake tines, baler header tines; knife sections for combines, disc mower blades; S-tines for sweeps for cultivators, peanut blades for peanut plant diggers, pistons, piston rings and piston sleeves for tractors;metal fasteners, namely, bolts, blade bolts, nuts and washers for agricultural machines;hitch pins and three point hook-ups for tractors for use in towing agricultural machines;
ZIRCON BLUE LINE EDCOR, INC. 1600 SANDALWOOD DRIVE FULLERTON CA 92633 spare parts for agricultural machines, namely batteries and lights for tractors;spare parts for agricultural machines, namely hay rake tines, tedders tines, baler header tines, and fasteners therefor; knife sections for combines, disc mower blades and fasteners for rotary mowers, fittings, couplings and hoses for slurry tanks for animal waste; S-tines and sweeps for cultivators, peanut blades for peanut plant diggers, and hitch pins, three point hook-ups, pistons, piston rings and piston sleeves for tractors;spare parts for agricultural machines, namely metal bolts, nuts and washers;
 

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Technical Examples
  1. A recording medium having a spare area for defect management, and a method and apparatus for allocating and assigning the spare area. A plurality of zones are formed as one group without prescribing the relationship between a zone and a group. Spare areas include a spare area for slipping replacement and a spare area for linear replacement. The spare are for slipping replacement is first allocated, and the spare area for linear replacement is allocated according to the size of an area remaining after the spare area for slipping replacement is used and the purpose for which a disc is used. When the spare area for linear replacement becomes deficient during use of the disc, a supplementary spare area for linear replacement is allocated in sequence from the rearmost of a logical file area, such that the spare area can be more flexibly and effectively allocated.