About BCS Self Propelled 3 Wheel Reaper Binder
Harvesting and Biding of Wheat, Paddy and other grain crops in single operation
Functions: Harvesting and Binding of grain crops in a single operation
Crops: Wheat, Paddy and other grain crops having height 85 cm to 110 cm
Field Capacity: 0.4 Hac/Hour (1 acre/hour)
Engine: 10HP Diesel, Air Cooled
Gear: 4 Forward & 1 Reverse
Cutting Width: 1.22 Meter (4 feet)
Height of Cut: 3 cm to 5 cm
Weight: 400 kgs
Efficient Harvesting SolutionsThe BCS 3 Wheel Reaper Binder streamlines the harvesting and binding of grains in a single pass, maximizing both speed and effectiveness. Its self-propelled mechanism powered by a 10 HP diesel engine allows users to cover large fields with less effort, reducing manual intervention and improving overall farm efficiency.
Durable and Reliable EngineeringFeaturing a straight driving gear transmission and heavy-duty air-cooled engine, the reaper binder stands up to long hours of continuous work. Its 400 kg build ensures stability and minimizes vibration, making it a reliable companion for farmers seeking durability and minimal maintenance.
FAQ's of BCS Self Propelled 3 Wheel Reaper Binder:
Q: How does the BCS Self Propelled 3 Wheel Reaper Binder operate?
A: The reaper binder operates with a powerful 10 HP air-cooled diesel engine, utilizing a gear straight driving transmission. It moves across the field, cutting and binding grain crops in a seamless process, greatly reducing labor requirements.
Q: What types of crops can this equipment handle?
A: This machine is primarily designed for grain processing and is most suitable for harvesting and binding crops like wheat, rice, barley, and similar grains.
Q: When is the optimal time to use the reaper binder in the field?
A: The ideal time to deploy the reaper binder is when the grains reach maturity and are ready for harvest. Timely use ensures efficient cutting and binding, preserving crop quality.
Q: Where is this machine manufactured and exported from?
A: The BCS Self Propelled 3 Wheel Reaper Binder is manufactured and exported from India, catering to domestic and international agricultural markets.
Q: What is the process of using the reaper binder during harvest?
A: To use the binder, start the diesel engine, engage the gear transmission, and steer the machine through the crop rows. The equipment automatically reaps and binds the stalks, depositing them neatly for easy collection.
Q: How can farmers benefit from using this equipment?
A: Farmers benefit from significant labor savings, increased efficiency, and reduced harvesting time. The reaper binder also offers consistent binding, minimizing crop losses and enhancing post-harvest management.