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The wheat combine harvester combines harvesting and threshing in one process, enabling farmers to complete harvesting and threshing in a single operation, effectively saving workforce and material resources and significantly reducing the burden on farmers.
The wheat is conveyed from the conveyor belt of the wheat combine harvester to the feed end of the threshing drum, during which the wheat is separated by the interaction between the drum and the concave plate. Under normal circumstances, one harvester can harvest about 10 acres of land in one hour. If calculated according to the operation time of 10 hours a day, about 100 acres of land can be harvested in one day. If the terrain is not very flat, the wheat combine harvester can only harvest about 70-80 acres of land a day. Due to the mainly flat terrain and concentrated wheat fields, about 150 mu of land can be harvested in one day without long-distance transportation. In general, the wheat combine harvester chooses a secondary operation if it is a wheat field with tall plants, high density, and high straw humidity, a wheat combine harvester can choose Class I operation.
1. The blade is broken and separated
When the wheat combine harvester is harvesting, it is very easy for the knife bar to break off and break away. This situation may be caused by the damage of complex objects in the field or the detachment caused by not being fixed. Therefore, when using the wheat combine harvester, try to choose a place with flat terrain, and check whether the screws are fixed before harvesting. Care for the blade when not in use to avoid rusting.
2. Grain stacking in front of the header
Sometimes, grains accumulate at the entrance of the wheat combine harvester and cannot be stored, entangled, and piled up. There are two reasons why this happens. One is that the distance between the pusher and the entrance is relatively large, so the items cannot enter the storage opening, causing residual accumulation in the ears. Second, because the wheat combine harvester is harvesting too fast, the storage opening cannot receive the harvested objects in time. At this time, you should adjust the distance between the pusher and the storage port and shorten the distance between the item and the storage port to facilitate storage.
The wheat combine harvester is mainly used to harvest wheat crops and can complete the cutting, threshing, separation, and cleaning operations at one time in the field. A harvester is installed on the harvesting table to pick up the dried grain slivers when used for segmented harvesting.
The wheat combine harvester can complete tasks such as threshing, separation, and cleaning. When adding attachments to the grain combine harvester, such as a low-cutting device for rapeseed, or after proper modification and adjustment, it can harvest rapeseed, rice, corn, soybean, millet, and elevated grain crops.
To meet these growing demands, FMWorld Agricultural Machinery has various wheat combine harvesters that can increase products and make them more effective, reliable, and consistent.