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Sugar beet harvester

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A Sugarbeet harvester is an agricultural machine for harvesting sugar beet. The first machines were pulled by a tractor and only one row could be lifted. Modern self-propelled sugarbeet harvesters have predominantly 6-row harvesting units. The beets are lifted from the ground by lifting shares. Through cleaning rollers, the transfer web and the discharge elevator, the beets are separated from the adhering soil and transported into the holding tank of the machine. The beets are placed on the edge of the field in storage clamps or overloaded on a transport vehicle during harvesting. The leaves of the beets are removed. They remain for fertilization in the field or can be used as animal food for cattle, the leaves can be fed fresh or as silage.

6-row sugar beet harvesting machine (Terra Dos T3) with 2 axles and articulated steering

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thumbs commons:Gallery sugarbeet harvester - as further documentation (German)