What is a beet harvester?
Harvester Beet is a large piece of agricultural machines specially designed to collect the ripening beet from the field. They are quite large - approximately the same size as combines and harvesters - because they are designed to collect beets from the industrial farm of the beet. Harvester can be driven or pulled behind a tractor. Like many agricultural machines, Harvester Beet Complex is and requires many parts to work. In general, this includes a vehicle, topper, a mechanism of beet collector, a transport belt and a box.
Smaller beet harvesters are pulled over the tractor. However, a larger combine can be a vehicle in itself. In this case, the tractor capacity, including the ability to maneuver several tons of machines and crops, must have the capacity of the tractor.
In front of the harvest, the beet is separated from the leaves by the top mechanism cutting of leaf green peaks from beet. Usually the greenery is crushed, ground or sliced and returned. Topper must be modified to remove the correct amount of puff. Too little and parts of the leavesAnd the stems will remain attached to the beet. Too much and topper remove part of the beet to reduce the yield.
The culminated beet is then selected from the ground with two wheels, placed side by side at an angle. When the wheels pass through the beet, the shape of the beet causes the wheel angle to move back and pull the beet with it. The depth of penetration and wheel width can be adjusted. The line separation differs from the farm on the farm, depending on the equipment used for beets and the combine harvester must be able to accommodate different widths of the series.
After the beet is completed and taken from the ground, it is handed over to the transport belt. The main purpose of the belt is to transfer the beet to the possession, but sometimes the belt is also designed to part of the excess dirt from vegetables. The operator reaps beet until the holding box is full, after which beets must be transferred to another vehicle.
industrial -sized harvesters usually work with four to nine rows at once, depending on STR itselfoji. In some cases, the lines are not evenly planted or straight, but the ceremony can be equipped with a minor inconsistency. Computer terminals in the cabin allow the driver to adjust the machine without stopping beet harvester or abandoning the cab.
Some beet harvesters use the global positioning system (GPS) to determine the course for combine harvesters. Harvester beet follows the programmed course and allows the operator to pay attention to the crop. If there are problems in the collection, they are more likely to notice them if it is not focused only on the driving of the combine harvester.