There are three common harvesters in modern agricultural machinery: ordinary Reaper Machine, compound harvester and silage combine harvester.
The most common Reaper Machine is the common harvester. Ordinary harvesters are mainly used to harvest wheat, corn, soybeans and other granular crops. The working principle of a common Reaper Machine is to use a hinged linkage bracket to adjust the distance between the harvesting knife and the ground according to a certain direction and speed, harvest the crops, separate the grains and straws through threshers and cleaning equipment, and finally store them in a collection box.
On the basis of using ordinary Reaper Machine, the compound harvester has added the equipment to remove straw. After the grain is harvested, the compound harvester can automatically separate the grain from the straw, and then discharge it behind the straw, so as to facilitate the arrangement of the crops after harvest. In addition, some combine Reaper Machine can choose to thresh or cut grain for different occasions.
Silage Combine harvester is mainly used to harvest forage crops. In the process of silage harvester machine harvesting, forage can be broken and further cut to achieve better feed effect, and the chopped forage can be directly beaten into feed and directly bagged, which is convenient for storage and use.
The three Reaper Machine mentioned above are common in modern agricultural machinery. However, considering the different crops and land conditions in some areas, there are other types of harvesters. Which type of Reaper Machine to choose should be evaluated according to the specific use situation and the most suitable one should be selected.