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Machines from the Motendo catalog

Claas Dominator 204 Mega 163kW 1995-1995

Brand: Claas
Model: Dominator 204 Mega
Variant: 163kW | Year of production from: 1995 to: 1995

Laverda 255 LCS LS 179kW 2006-2012

Brand: Laverda
Model: 255 LCS LS
Variant: 179kW | Year of production from: 2006 to: 2012

Ford-NH TX 66 187kW 1995-1995

Brand: Ford-NH
Model: TX 66
Variant: 187kW | Year of production from: 1995 to: 1995

A combine harvester is an agricultural machine used for harvesting and processing crops such as wheat, corn, barley, and others. The combine harvester is designed to automate the process of harvesting crops, increasing efficiency and allowing for simultaneous harvesting, sorting, and packaging of yields.


When choosing a combine harvester, it is important to consider the size and type of farm, the type of crop, and production requirements. It is also important to consider the size and efficiency of the combine, its equipment, functionality, and ease of use.


Types of combine harvesters include standard combines, corn combines, variable width combines, and combines integrated with agricultural tractors. Each of these types of combines has its unique features and applications, so it is important to understand production requirements and choose the appropriate combine.


Generally, it is better to buy a new combine harvester as it offers greater reliability, modern features, and greater safety compared to used equipment. However, purchasing a used combine harvester can be cost-effective and may be suitable for smaller farms or those that only need equipment occasionally.

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