Sugarcane Harvester
ANON Sugarcane Harvester is our company’s specialized agricultural machinery designed for sugarcane harvesting, ideal for users with extensive sugarcane plantations. Depending on your processing requirements, we offer whole-cane harvesters and cut-and-collect harvesters, available in both wheeled and tracked configurations.
1. The ANON sugarcane harvester quickly cuts sugarcane stalks using a spiral mechanism, a top-mounted topping device, and a bottom disc cutter.
2. Our machine has an adjustable cutting height and can adapt to sugarcane of different heights.
3. Each machine is equipped with multiple sets of rotating blade peeling rollers, with a peeling rate of over 90%.
4. ANON offers two-wheel drive, four-wheel drive, and tracked chassis configurations to handle diverse, complex terrains.
5. Based on the hardness of sugarcane, ANON uses wear-resistant steel to make cutting blades, which are advantageous for cutting and have good wear resistance.
6. The conveyor system can transport cut sugarcane, which is convenient for subsequent neat stacking or direct loading and transportation.
Save time and labor
ANON sugarcane harvester can complete the harvesting of sugarcane for you in one go. Whether you want to whole stalk sugarcane harvesting or cut harvesting, we have the right machines for you to choose from. The whole sugarcane harvester can easily complete harvesting, defoliation, cleaning, and collection tasks for you. The extended loading box of the whole sugarcane harvester is designed specifically for the collection of whole cane, without worrying about the difficulties and losses of transporting a large amount of whole cane. The cutting function of the sugarcane cutting harvester can cut sugarcane into sugarcane segments of uniform length for you. If you want sugarcane segments, the sugarcane cutting harvester can greatly reduces the subsequent cutting and processing work for you. All the work is done by machines, greatly saving you time and manpower.
Intelligent and precise
The ANON sugarcane harvester adopts an intelligent control system, which can achieve precise harvesting for you. It can minimize the loss of sugarcane raw materials and accurately control the cutting height and force to avoid damage or pulling out the roots, better protecting the sugarcane roots. After harvesting, sugarcane has good regrowth ability, providing a guarantee for your next harvest season. The automatic profiling cutting platform and intelligent cutting control technology, combined with the uniform feeding of sugarcane into the machine, further reduce the loss rate and impurity content of sugarcane, ensuring the quality of sugarcane raw materials.
Terrain adaptation
The ANON sugarcane harvester is designed specifically for sugarcane fields, with strong passability and adaptability. We offer two types of machines: wheeled and tracked. The machine’s tough materials and ultra-high performance enable it to operate stably in harsh environments. Whether it’s muddy fields after rain, severely fallen sugarcane clusters, or hilly slopes, our sugarcane harvester can operate stably. Especially for tracked models, their sturdy structure and special walking system provide guarantees for efficient harvesting. Wheeled sugarcane harvesters are more convenient for transportation and are more suitable for harvesting sugarcane in areas with relatively flat terrain.
Sturdy and durable
ANON sugarcane harvester has strengthened various key components such as the cutting disc, rollers, and transmission system according to the characteristics of sugarcane harvesting. Constructed from specialized steel, these machines deliver significantly longer service life than standard equipment. Replacement parts for the sugarcane harvester are readily available and easy to install, minimizing downtime due to breakdowns and ensuring reliable operation during peak harvest seasons. Its high reliability and extended service life reduce operational costs, enabling quick return on investment and making it an exceptionally cost-effective machine.
FAQ
Choosing between a cutting-type or whole-stalk sugarcane harvester really depends on your situation.
Sugarcane cutting harvesters chop the cane into smaller pieces and clean it right in the machine. This means less dirt and sugar mills usually like it better. But, you’ve got to be quick! The cane needs to get to the mill within 24 hours, or it’ll spoil, so you need great teamwork and deliveries.
Whole-stalk harvesters keep the cane in one piece. This gives you more time to move it and sell it, which is great if you’re hauling it a long way or want to sell later on. The downside is that it might have more trash in it.
So, if you’ve got a big sugar mill nearby that runs well and you can get the cane there fast, sugarcane cutting harvesters are the way to go for getting things done. But, if you’re far from the mill, need to store a lot of cane, or aren’t sure if the mill will take it, whole-stalk harvesters are easier to work with.
A few things can cause damage to sugarcane when it’s harvested. First, the parts that remove leaves might be too tight or worn out. This can create too much pressure or sharp edges that scratch the cane. Second, if the cane doesn’t feed evenly or there’s too much at once, it can get stuck and squeezed inside the machine, leading to damage. Third, if the cutting blade is dull, it won’t cut cleanly and will instead tear the cane fibers, which increases damage. The crop itself also matters – if the sugarcane is too dry, it becomes brittle and breaks more easily during machine harvesting.
To effectively reduce the loss of missed harvest and carryover during the harvesting process, systematic adjustments are needed: firstly, the topper and divider should be precisely adjusted to ensure that they can effectively lift the fallen sugarcane and smoothly guide it into the machine; Secondly, the insertion depth of the disc cutter should be optimized according to the actual situation of the plot to avoid head loss caused by excessive height or excessive impurities caused by insufficient height; At the same time, carefully check the working clearance of various conveying chains, leaf stripping rollers and other components to prevent sugarcane from falling off due to improper clearance; Finally, it is necessary to control the homework speed reasonably. If it is too fast, it will lead to poor feeding, directly causing leakage and blockage, thereby increasing losses.
In order to obtain the best harvest from severely fallen sugarcane, you first need to slow down the speed of the machine so that the elevator can work properly. The most important thing is to cut in the opposite direction of the leaning cane; This allows the weightlifter to gently lift the cane off the ground, so you won’t miss anything. In addition, adjust the height and angle of the elevator to match the placement of the cane. This will help it crawl under the fallen straw, lift them all up, and feed them smoothly.







