Harvesting process and stripper design
Paul at D&G.com
Paul at D&G.com
Sat Feb 5 07:30:03 EST 2000
On Fri, 04 Feb 2000 19:49:38 GMT, Thom Bradley <Thombrad at visi.net>
wrote:
>Quit cross posting this to alt.agriculture.beekeeping .
>
>We don't use tractors to harvest.
>
>Thom's Honeybees
Think he's telling you to
BUZZ OFF
>
>David wrote:
>>
>> I think the whole stripper header development in UK, involving Shelbourne
>> Renolds was a fiasco. They were determined to retain the combine, and stick
>> it on the front. I always thought that it should have been a simple
>> machine, trailed by a tractor, like a forager, blowing the stripped
>> material into a trailer. Then the drum and cleaner etc. could have been
>> fitted into the grainstore / dryer building, where the guts of an old
>> combine could probably have been utilised. As well as the grain, the dry
>> flag leaf is also stripped, and this represents most of the feed value of
>> the straw, and this can be separated. Of course barn equipment will
>> depreciate a lot slower that mobile plant. I don't know who you are, or
>> what your legal position with previous developers of the system is, but I
>> for one will watch with interest!
>>
>> Best Regards David.
>>
>> comp.robotics.misc <stepanov at ira.uka.de> wrote in message
>> news:87f30l$r4i$1 at news.rz.uni-karlsruhe.de...
>> > Hello.
>> >
>> > Just take a look for pages:
>> > http://www.belsonet.net/harvester/index.htm
>> > http://www.belarus.net/PAG/Www/Default.htm
>> >
>> > Contacts in "Proposal to partners"
>> > Thanks.
>> >
>> >
>> >
Paul
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