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The combine harvester machine is a multipurpose machine means we can accomplish many work at a time, combine is a machine that harvests, threshes, and cleans grain plants. The desired result is the seed such as canola or flax or grain such as oats, wheat, or rye; a byproduct is loose straw, the remaining husk of the plant with all nutrients removed. Combine harvesters, specialized equipment for cultivation of vegetables, oilseeds and other cash crops, however, need to be developed to increase productivity of these crops to with the developed countries in the world.
Process of combine machine: the Combine machines: Process Combines are equipped with removable heads which is called headers that are designed for particular crops. The standard head, sometimes called a grain platform, is equipped with a sickle bar mower, and features a revolving reel with metal or plastic teeth to cause the cut crop to fall into the head. Wheat heads are similar except that the reel is not equipped with teeth. Some wheat heads, called draper heads, use a fabric or rubber apron instead of a cross auger. Dummy heads or pick-up headers feature spring-tined pickups, usually attached to a heavy rubber belt. They are used for crops that have already been cut and placed in windrows or swaths. This is particularly useful in northern climates such as western Canada where swathing kills weeds resulting in a faster dry down.
Conventional combine: the cut crop is sent up the feeder house by a series of chains, and then dropped into the threshing cylinder. The cylinder consists of rings to which grooved steel bars are fitted. These bars thresh or separate the grain and chaff from the straw.
Side leveling: an interesting technology is in use in the Palouse region of the Pacific Northwest of the United States in which the combine is retrofitted with a hydraulic side leveling system. This allows the combine to harvest the incredibly steep but fertile soil in the region. Hillsides can be as steep as a 50% slope. Gleaner, International Harvester, John Deere and others all have made combines with this side hill leveling system and local machine shops have fabricated them as an aftermarket add on. Linked pictures below show the technology.
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