Wheat Harvester
Small Harvesters Have Liberated People from Heavy Manual Labor
Small wheat harvesters have broken through the operational bottleneck in rural areas where large harvesters cannot enter, promoting mechanization in harvesting operations, shortening the labor cycle, and freeing people from heavy manual labor. They are widely used for harvesting crops such as wheat, rice, barley, hemp, and beans.
By replacing the corresponding cutting tools, installing upper and lower support plates, and attaching a safe protective cover, they can also be used for harvesting shrubs, pastures, reeds, and for pruning branches in tea gardens and flower beds. Small harvesters are equipped with powerful gasoline engines, which are convenient, practical, efficient, easy to carry, and suitable for field operations in the wild. The gasoline engine features low noise, quietness, and comfort, allowing people from all over to work for long periods without feeling fatigued.
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