Deutz agricultural harvesters for sale
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Combine harvester accessories • Østerbækvej 4, DK • Tingheden A/S
Combine harvesters • Østerbækvej 4, DK • Tingheden A/S
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Combine harvesters • 2000 • -, IT • Palumbo Motors
Combine harvesters • 1979 • 2848h • Jaunrauna, LV • Petriks un Ko
Combine harvesters • 1986 • Jaunrauna, LV • Petriks un Ko
DEUTZ Company History:
DEUTZ is the worldwide staple for the engine factory. The company was founded in 1864 by Nicolaus August Otto and Eugen Langen in the town of Cologne, Germany. Today, DEUTZ has 130 representatives in all four corners of the world. The company operates under DVERT, Hybrid and Natural Fuel Engine technologies, in order to focus on the execution of exhaust emission legislation. DEUTZ is one of the most important self-sufficient manufacturers of diesel engines, while also providing agricultural equipment with service parts, such as gear wheels, cylinder heads, fans and con-rods.
What Are Used Combine Harvesters and what are they used for
The DEUTZ used combine harvesters serve as agricultural equipment in harvesting grain crops, which include wheat, corn, rye and soybeans. The combine harvester accessories, such as the adjustable nature of combine head, enable the machine to operate in different environments. This element allows hill-side levelling and side-hill levelling. The DEUTZ used combine harvesters operate through different technologies, due to the variety of used parts, as the rotation cylinder, the gear wheels and the con-rods. The conventional design uses a rotation cylinder in the front, which enables seed selection as the rest of the machine separates grain from straws. The rotary design operates through a centrifugal technology that allows faster harvesting, with an emphasis on grain selection.