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WHAT IS THE MAIN RISK IN COMBINE EQUIPMENT?
The main risk to a combine is parts that are subject to significant wear and tear during the harvesting process not being maintained. In return causing a significant decrease in performance, efficiency, and productivity. When wear parts, such as feeder housings, auger tubes, transition cones, or other components, are not maintained they can lead to several issues.
REDUCED CUTTING AND THRESHING EFFICIENCY
Worn-out or unmaintained cutting and threshing components due to wear and tear can result in reduced cutting and threshing performance, leaving valuable crops behind, and reducing overall efficiency.
INCREASE GRAIN LOSS
Worn or damaged parts can cause grain losses during harvesting by inaccurately separating the grain from the chaff, resulting in valuable crop loss and decreased yield.
DOWNTIME AND INCERASED COST
Breakdowns and malfunctions caused by worn parts can result in significant downtime during critical harvesting periods. This downtime delays the harvest and increases labor and repair cost.
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