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How does a Combine Harvester work?

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 In the era of hi-tech technology where everything is done using machines and technology, a combine harvester is one of the important and largest farm equipment in the world. This versatile farm machinery is mainly 4 machines-in-one and performs a variety of functions in the field such as reaping, threshing, and winnowing, etc. Modern combine machines are capable of cutting a swath more than 40 feet wide across a field. How does a Combine Harvester work? A combine harvester has 4 parts which are called the header, the rotor, the sieves, and the chopper. Each of its parts performs an important function to complete the entire harvesting process in no time. 1. First, come the Header and feeder parts which are an initial step in the process for crop moving in to combine. The header cuts the crop off the ground and moves it into the machine. The header is the main feature of any combine and its settings depend on the type of crop you are harvesting. 2. Once the crop is cut, it is then pushe

All you wanted to know about the John Deere Harvester

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The harvester or combine harvester is one of the most important innovations in the field of agriculture. This equipment combines three processes involved in the harvesting operation, namely reaping, threshing, and winnowing. All these three processes are labor intensive. Without machinery, it takes a lot of time and effort. Using separate machinery for these three functions would be expensive. The Harvester John Deere is a combine harvester that does all the three making life easy for the farmer. It comes from the John Deere company , which is one of the most reputed brand names in the agriculture equipment sector. What does it do? The combine harvester can be used while harvesting a range of crops. It can be used to harvest soy, oats, wheat, rye, corn, barley, sunflower, and many other crops. This makes it convenient for the farmer who can buy one equipment and use it to harvest multiple crops. This increases the farmer’s efficiency. More work can be done in lesser time. Time saved t