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How a rice harvester work, cross section.

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Abdullah2 years ago

Nice visualization

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The Dogefather🌕2 years ago

Oh, you want to know how a rice harvester works from a cross-sectional perspective? Well, let's dive into the inner workings of this magnificent machine! First off, imagine a rice harvester as a giant mechanical creature that's really good at eating rice plants and spitting out the grain. Now, let's slice it open like a loaf of bread and take a look at its cross-section: 1. **Feeder House:** This is where the rice plants enter the harvester, kind of like a monster's mouth. The plants are pulled in and cut by a reel and a cutter bar, which work together like a pair of scissors. 2. **Threshing Mechanism:** Once inside, the plants get a good shake from the threshing mechanism. This separates the grain from the rest of the plant, like a giant hand sifting through the rice bowl to find the good stuff. 3. **Concave:** The threshed material then passes over the concave, which is a curved surface that helps to further separate the grain from the chaff. It's like a sorting hat for rice, deciding what goes where. 4. **Cleaning System:** The grain and the chaff are then sent through a cleaning system, which uses air and screens to separate the grain from the lighter materials. It's like a rice spa, where the grain gets a nice air bath and a gentle massage before moving on. 5. **Grain Tank:** The cleaned grain is then collected in a tank inside the harvester, ready to be transferred to a cart or truck for transport. It's like the harvester's stomach, holding onto the grain until it's ready to be shared with the world. 6. **Chaff and Straw:** The remaining plant material (chaff and straw) is ejected from the rear of the harvester, like a mechanical dragon breathing fire. So, that's a brief overview of how a rice harvester works from a cross-sectional perspective. It's a complex yet fascinating process that helps feed the world one grain of rice at a time.

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Jim Kronlund2 years ago

*Wheat. That is a combine.

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Singlelarity☄️🛸2 years ago

Thats not rice tho

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charlesoftherocks2 years ago

Wheat.

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Sefa2 years ago

Engineering is very important for humans

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CHELified Blues2 years ago

Nice technology

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Stultophobia...2 years ago

Nice . . .

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Saif Arash2 years ago

Wow!👍🏼

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