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Corn combine harvesters belong to grain combine harvesters. A corn combine harvester belongs to a type of grain combine harvester that is mainly used to harvest and clean grains such as corn, as well as stripping, cleaning, and storing grains. They can be used to harvest mature or semi-mature corn crops and cut corn from the field while clearing the cob and other weeds from the field.
Does a corn combine harvester belong to a grain combine harvester?
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Corn combine harvesters belong to grain combine harvesters. A corn combine harvester belongs to a type of grain combine harvester that is mainly used to harvest and clean grains such as corn, as well as stripping, cleaning, and storing grains. They can be used to harvest mature or semi-mature corn crops and mow corn from farmland, while clearing corn cobs and other weeds from farmland.
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<> expand the information for you: In addition to corn, the grain combine harvester can also harvest wheat, barley, oats, millet, barley, rice, grass seeds and other cereal crops. Depending on the characteristics of the crop, the design, structure and function of the grain combine harvester may be slightly different.
For example, grain combine harvesters used in dry rice crops such as wheat and barley are generally equipped with agricultural tools such as headers and longitudinal shuttles, which are convenient for cutting and conveying grains to the rear storage bins; On the other hand, the grain combine harvesters used in rice crops are mostly equipped with agricultural tools such as suspended headers and rice setters, which are used to cut mature rice and perform operations such as capsid separation.
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The quality of crops is diverse, so there are many varieties of harvesters, and different varieties of harvesters are different. Among them, the wheat harvester with 5 kg and 7 kg feed is about 12-180,000, and the wheat harvester with 8 kg, 10 kg and 12 kg is more than 200,000.
Harvester is a product with complex structure, high technology content and strict manufacturing process level requirements in agricultural machinery. Therefore, the quality requirements for operators and users are also relatively high. When users buy combine harvesters, they should purchase products according to factors such as the operation area, harvesting objects, the nature of the operation, the manufacturer's three-package service outlets and the ability of accessories.
The development trend of the harvester: the development trend of the harvester is to use new materials to further reduce the weight; Adopt low-vibration engine and advanced vibration damping and vibration isolation device and reasonably configure parts to reduce the harm of vibration to the human body; Improve the machining and assembly accuracy of machinery, improve the suction and exhaust system to reduce noise; Add a variety of safety protection devices to improve work safety; A shrub shredding device was added to the suspended brush cutter to simplify the process of clearing the cut shrubs.
The above content refers to Encyclopedia - Harvester.
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Summary. Before the advent of combine harvesters, tools such as threshers and mechanical harvesters greatly increased agricultural productivity in the 19th century. This makes it possible to harvest more grain with fewer workers than before.
But an invention in the late 19th century made this efficiency even further. The combine harvester combines harvesting and threshing in one piece, allowing farmers to harvest and thresh in a single operation. In this way, manpower and material resources are saved, and the burden on farmers is greatly reduced.
Dear, I'm glad to answer for you, the combine harvester ** is more than 100,000 potatoes in the cherry blossoms, so the average farmer is unable to buy his own harvester, after all, he harvests up to 2 times a year, and it is not cost-effective to buy a machine, so he can only rely on rent. The grain combine harvester is referred to as the combine harvester, which is the spring songr of the combine harvesting crops.
Before the advent of combine harvesters, tools such as threshers and mechanical harvesters greatly increased agricultural productivity in the 19th century. This makes it possible to harvest more grain with fewer workers than before. But an invention in the late 19th century made this efficiency even further.
The combine harvester combines harvesting and threshing in one piece, allowing farmers to harvest and thresh in a single operation. It saves manpower and material resources and greatly reduces the burden on farmers.
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