The full-feeding combine harvester is a modern
agricultural machinery used for harvesting crops such as rice, corn, and wheat.
The efficiency of a full-feeding combine harvester is usually three times that
of a semi-feeding combine harvester. Compared with traditional conventional
harvesters, full-feeding combine harvesters have higher work efficiency and
better harvest quality. Its working principle is to completely cut off crops
during the harvesting process and quickly release them to reduce accumulation
and blockage, thereby improving operational efficiency. Full-feeding combine
harvesters are usually equipped with automatic control systems, which improve
the convenience and accuracy of operation. By using a full feed combine
harvester, farmers can complete crop harvesting work faster and more
efficiently, thereby improving agricultural production efficiency.