Advertisement
Chandrashekar Mogaveera of Hakladi Gudde in the Hakladi village of Kundapur wanted to construct a well on his property to water around 100 coconut saplings during the lean months. But digging up one was labor-intensive. He found that the labor cost was too high and wouldn’t fit his budget. This pushed the farm laborer to build his own well lift machine to replace manual labor.
Chandrashekhar says he visited various scrap dealers collecting scrap parts that could be used to build the machine for lifting the dug-up mud from the well. He purchased the iron bar, rod, steel cable, and electric motor — all for Rs 70,000. Within a month of collecting everything that was needed, he completed the entire build.
The machine can lift 3 to 4 soil-filled baskets per minute and can bear a 250 kg load, Chandrashekar said. Using his invention he successfully dug up a 24-foot well and found water for his crop.
Related Articles
Advertisement