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Paddy Reaper Harvester

by Aimee L. Marketing & Sales
The invention of the reaper harvester is to cut down the wheat and lay flat in the field. The machine is a kind of man-holding & self-propelled harvesting machine.
Recommended Features
  • This small harvester is mainly used for harvesting/cutting paddy, wheat, weed which is very convenient for farming.
  • The machine is equipped with the tires with wider diameter, so it can be widely applicable in the plain, mountain, hilly areas, upland, sloping field, patch etc.
  • It could be not only suitable for the harvesting on the big, middle and small fields, but also suitable on the area with inconvenient traffic.
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Application Scope of Small/Mini Harvester
This small harvester is mainly used for harvesting/cutting paddy, wheat, weed which is very convenient for farming. In addition, the machine is equipped with the tires with wider diameter, so it can be widely applicable in the plain, mountain, hilly areas, upland, sloping field, patch etc., that is it could be not only suitable for the harvesting on the big, middle and small fields, but also suitable on the area with inconvenient traffic.

Patent Certification
With a harvest of high efficiency, low breakage, running light and no vibration, no blocking grass, earth leakage fast, simple structure, long service life, the equipment has been approved by the state patent office, utility model and design patents. With more than 10 years of experience in manufacturing mini rice reaper and high reputation from our customers all of the world, Amisy provides you the excellent rice reaper/harvester with high quantity and long time guarantee. What's more, the best after-sale service is also available.

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About Aimee L. Freshman     Marketing & Sales

7 connections, 0 recommendations, 24 honor points.
Joined APSense since, July 28th, 2013, From Zhengzhou, China.

Created on Aug 14th 2013 04:19. Viewed 1,241 times.

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