What Is a Combine Harvester?
Grain combine is called combine harvester for short. It is a combine for harvesting crops. It was called Combein in the early 1950s. Harvesting machinery for direct harvest of grain in the field.
- From the 18th to the 19th century, many people in Britain, the United States and other countries developed and designed combine harvesters. Some of them also obtained patents or made prototypes, but they basically had no practical value and could not be promoted.
- In 1831, the American peasant inventor C. McCormik (1810-?) Designed and produced the first combine harvester towed by two horses. The harvesting efficiency was more than 30 manual workers. This is a combine harvester A major breakthrough in development. Since then, McCormick has been committed to the improvement and manufacture of combine harvesters, and his combined harvesters have been in short supply. By 1870, the large combine he manufactured was towed by 40 horses, and the width of the harvest was 30 meters. The harvester was also equipped with a bale packing device.
- In 1889, Americans
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Combine harvester forward speed
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