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Agricultural Machines
Combine and Forage Harvesters
Combine and Forage Harvesters
Modern harvesters must meet the objective of a high handling
capacity combined with high-quality harvesting of the crop
concerned. Maximum availability is absolutely essential for
these machines, which are only used during the harvesting
season.

High-performance drive and control systems characterized by
reliability, efficiency and easy operation are essential components
of these machines and a prerequisite for optimum use of the
machines.

The information below gives you an insight into drive solutions
and working hydraulics for combine harvesters and forage
harvesters.

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Travel Drives:

State-of-the-art travel drives for combine harvesters and forage harvesters
are designed as axle drives. Yet, there are small numbers of
machines on the market with single-wheel drives.


Advantages of the axle drive:
  • Space-saving, as no propeller shafts are required
  • It is possible to distribute the tractive power between the front and rear axles
  • Smaller hydraulic pumps are sufficient, since the Rexroth hydraulic motors can be switched off to zero displacement through swiveling.
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Alternatively, a front axle drive combined with single-wheel
rear drive can be used. This can be realized with variable
displacement motors
, planetary gearboxes HYDROTRAC
GFT
or directly with MCR radial piston motors.


Mechanical-shift gearboxes:
  • The vehicle does not have to be brought to a standstill before changing gears. It is possible to shift while the vehicle is in motion.
  • Shifting using a frictional connection makes the gearbox less prone to failure due to incorrect shifting.
  • Heat generation is minimized due to coupling disk design with extremely small outer diameter.
  • No change of direction of rotation necessary at the gearbox input when shiftingbetween gears.


Gearboxes with dynamic brakes:
  • The frictional surfaces must be protected against contamination and moisture using disks that run in gear oil as friction elements.
  • To minimize the installation space required, the number of components was minimized. The parking brake and the main brake, for example, use the same disk packet
  • Friction brake is capable of absorbing the necessary braking energy even if the hydrostatic braking effect fails.


Electro-hydraulic header control (EMR) for combine harvesters:
  • EMR provides active damping of header vibration while driving
  • Header is controlled in the preset position, height or to ensure constant ground pressure
  • Detection of ground contact to prevent damage to the header
  • Optional transverse slope compensation of the header


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