A combine harvester is agricultural machinery designed to combine the crops and pulverize the straw to make animal beds. It is a mechanical device that combines the crop and recirculates the composite material. The cutter bar at the front of the cab pushes the cutting blade towards the crops. The cutter bar has vertical and horizontal bars that hold the stalk of the plant. A header is attached to the rear of the cab and is angled down from the cab. Its blades are made of metal or plastic and have blades similar to those of a blender. Once harvested by the combine harvester, it shoots the grain through an unloader and into a storage bin. The second section of the machine, called the threshing system, separates the grain from the stalk. Threshing drum consists of steel rods to separate the husk and grain. The distance between the concave and the drum can be finely adjusted to separate the grain and straw. The cutting platform and threshing mechanism work together to separate
As we all know in a new era Agricultural machinery is very useful for farming. And the agricultural machine combine harvester is the latest farm machine of modern farming. A modern combine harvester, also known as a combine, is a powerful machine that can harvest a variety of grain crops efficiently. The name comes from the fact that it combines four different harvesting operations into a single process: reaping, threshing, collecting and winnowing. Wheat, rice, oats, rye, barley, corn (maize), sorghum, soybeans, flax (linseed), sunflowers, and canola are among the crops harvested with a combine. The separated straw, which is left on the field, contains the crop's stems and any remaining leaves, as well as a few nutrients; the straw is chopped, scattered on the field, and ploughed back in, or baled for bedding and limited-feed for livestock. That is why a combine harvester is called a combine. Points to the elaborate working of Combine Harvester The header severs the plant near t