Grain Harvester
(1) Reciprocating blades and reel wheels work together to achieve efficient cutting
(2) Axial flow drum and tangential flow drum can harvest both wet and dry crops
(3) Equipped with fans and vibrating screens, grains can be cleaned efficiently
(4) Harvesting parameters can be adjusted according to different grains
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How much does a combine harvester cost? New combine harvesters can cost anywhere from $100,000 to $500,000. Used combines are cheaper, but you need to make sure you’re getting the same high-quality combine.
Modern combine harvesters equipped with advanced technologies such as precision farming are more expensive. These features, while not cheap, can increase farming efficiency and yields over time. Some extra features, such as specialized headers for different crops, also increase the price.
Loans remain one of the most common financing methods for purchasing expensive equipment. For example, a $600,000 tractor can be amortized over 12 years, with annual payments of about $50,000, plus interest. This method allows farmers to invest in modern, efficient models without immediately depleting their financial reserves.




