Preparing Your Combine Harvester Before Heading into the Field
In today’s article, we dive into the combine harvester: a highly sophisticated machine, especially the latest generation models, that requires thorough preparation before hitting the field. Let’s look at how to get the most out of it.
The combine harvester is arguably the most complex and intricate piece of agricultural machinery, with its many components all requiring careful attention to maximize harvesting efficiency. The performance of the combine is crucial, as it significantly impacts both the success of the harvest and the quality of the final product.
Update Subscriptions and Software
If you’re using high-precision automatic guidance, make sure the required subscriptions are active. The precision of the GPS is crucial for obtaining accurate yield data. Also, updating the cabin display with the latest software ensures maximum compatibility and performance.
Guideline Log
To maximize efficiency, it’s important to load the combine harvester’s software with guidance lines from previous operations, such as planting. Accurate input data makes the guidance system more precise, automating the end-of-field turn sequence and minimizing driver error from repetitive driving actions. This reduces extra costs for fuel and prevents unnecessary operation of the entire fleet. Correct field boundaries and guidance lines ensure the combine header aligns perfectly with the field borders, minimizing unnecessary passes. The system will optimize the path based on the header width to minimize passes and make the process as efficient as possible.
BKT’s Innovation in Harvest Tires
To meet current demands for combines and harvesting machinery, BKT has developed a new, innovative tire: AGRIMAX PROHARVEST. With advanced VF (Very High Flexion) technology, this tire can handle 40% more load than standard tires at the same inflation pressure, significantly reducing soil compaction. With proper preparation, your combine harvester will be ready to perform at its best! Keep following us for more tips and updates from the world of agriculture.