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Why is combine harvester used?

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What is the combine harvester used for and how? Combine harvester, or a combine harvester, is a combined machine for harvesting crops. In the early 1950s, it was called Combein. It was a process that can complete harvesting, threshing, separating stems, and removing debris from cereal crops.

 

Combines in general are often used as portable threshing machines but as we all know we don't call them that, these machines have multiple headers which can vary from Bean heads corn heads oats and typically other special headers, these can be bought independently from machine and separated from the machine and interchanged as needed, to go to the steps of the combine we must start at the head, the head starts by separating the stalk slash waste from the product, then what we call a feeder house which is a rolling chain transports the product up into the rotor, a rotor is a rapidly spinning drum with obstacle sticking out of it typically flat bars surrounded by a cage typically called a concave and this concave can be adjusted for each fruit type, when the product interest rotor for example corn the rotor will spin the corn against the concave separating the corn from the cob the green then drops down into others which transport the corn kernels into the Shakers which has a fan blowing at a rapid speed to remove any other garbage that has run through the rotor, the Shakers separate any broken Cobbs and anything else that should not be going into the hopper, once the corn has gone to the Shakers and past the fan an auger takes it over to an elevator Drive which is a chain with a bunch of paddles that drag it up into another auger which places it into the hopper. Now as for any corn that was left on the cob or that made it past rotor and through the concaves they move from the rotor on to a bunch of screens which have high pressure air being blown through them typically the fan is set so perfectly that the wall of air separates the corn from the leaves and the Cobbs, the corn will drop down into a set of Shaker screens which separate any further debris that is made it through and then they will be carried by another auger back into the rotor to go through once more to make sure that everything has been separated the auger that they get carried into is typically called the recycler, now as for everything else that has been separated from say the corn fan will blow it out the rear end and a separator fan or a shredder will tear it up and throw it through out the field to evenly dispersing it, that fan is the reason that combines create so much dust. This is a very simplified version of a combine today's, mines are typically very complex but they still follow the same systems.