Quantas molas de dentes o modelo 4BYH-2.6 possui e como elas s\u00e3o substitu\u00eddas?<\/p>\n
A 4BYH-2.6 possui um total de 48 dentes de mola \u2014 12 dentes por fileira, distribu\u00eddos em quatro fileiras. Cada dente \u00e9 parafusado individualmente ao suporte com dois parafusos, permitindo a substitui\u00e7\u00e3o de um \u00fanico dente sem a necessidade de remover os dentes adjacentes. A substitui\u00e7\u00e3o leva menos de 3 minutos por dente, utilizando uma chave padr\u00e3o. Um conjunto de 12 dentes sobressalentes \u00e9 fornecido com cada m\u00e1quina nova, e pacotes de reposi\u00e7\u00e3o com 12 ou 48 dentes est\u00e3o dispon\u00edveis no armaz\u00e9m dos EUA com envio no mesmo dia para pedidos feitos antes das 14h (hor\u00e1rio do Pac\u00edfico).<\/p>\n<\/div>\n
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O modelo 4BYH-2.6 pode ser usado para outras culturas al\u00e9m do feij\u00e3o-carioca?<\/p>\n
Sim. O mecanismo de tra\u00e7\u00e3o com dentes de mola funciona em qualquer leguminosa trepadeira determinada ou semideterminada com estrutura radicular semelhante \u00e0 do feij\u00e3o-carioca. Culturas comprovadamente adequadas incluem feij\u00e3o-carioca, feij\u00e3o-branco, feij\u00e3o-preto, feij\u00e3o-branco-grande, feij\u00e3o-adzuki e gr\u00e3o-de-bico, plantados com espa\u00e7amento padr\u00e3o de 65 cm entre linhas. A m\u00e1quina n\u00e3o foi projetada para leguminosas trepadeiras indeterminadas ou para culturas plantadas em linhas com espa\u00e7amento inferior a 60 cm ou superior a 70 cm sem modifica\u00e7\u00e3o na posi\u00e7\u00e3o das l\u00e2minas.<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n
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Avalia\u00e7\u00f5es de clientes de opera\u00e7\u00f5es de feij\u00e3o seco nos EUA<\/h2>\n
As avalia\u00e7\u00f5es a seguir s\u00e3o de propriet\u00e1rios da 4BYH-2.6 que operaram a m\u00e1quina durante pelo menos uma safra completa. Os estados, tipos de cultura e condi\u00e7\u00f5es do campo s\u00e3o mencionados para compara\u00e7\u00e3o com a sua pr\u00f3pria situa\u00e7\u00e3o.<\/p>\n
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Brad Zimmermann, produtor de feij\u00e3o pinto, Condado de Huron, Michigan (meados de 2025)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n
We grow 380 acres of pinto beans in the Thumb region on sandy loam that ranges from very easy to moderately compacted depending on where you are in the field. The 4BYH-2.6 handled the whole spectrum without any share-skipping or vine bunching issues. Finished the full field in six and a half days \u2014 that’s more than a full day ahead of our weather window this year. Shatter loss in our elevator sample came back at 4.1 percent, which is the best we’ve had since we moved to mechanical pulling. My John Deere 6110R pulls the machine without complaint, and the rolling-cage output is a clean, consistent windrow. My combine operator said it was the easiest bean field he picked up all season.<\/p>\n
\nKevin Sondergaard, produtor de feij\u00e3o-branco, Condado de Richland, Dakota do Norte (in\u00edcio de 2025)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n
Red River Valley clay is not kind to pulling machines \u2014 the clods that come up with the roots can be substantial. The 4BYH-2.6’s rolling-cage section breaks those clods before they reach the windrow, and our sample tare weight at the elevator was measurably lower than previous years. We run about 280 acres of navy beans and the machine covered the full acreage in four and a half days at around 8 km\/h. The Case IH Maxxum 110 we paired it with handled the load comfortably. One thing I noted: in the wet corner sections of the field, slow down to 6 km\/h and clean the tines after each 30-acre block. Followed that advice and had zero issues.<\/p>\n
\nTeresa Ochoa, prestadora de servi\u00e7os de colheita de feij\u00e3o, Condado de Scotts Bluff, Nebraska (final de 2024)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2606<\/p>\n
Eu presto servi\u00e7os de colheita de feij\u00e3o para cerca de 25 fazendas no Panhandle do Nebraska \u2014 feij\u00e3o preto, feij\u00e3o carioca e alguns tipos de feij\u00e3o-branco. A 4BYH-2.6 agora \u00e9 minha m\u00e1quina principal depois de us\u00e1-la durante uma temporada completa. A configura\u00e7\u00e3o de 4 linhas me permite cobrir uma \u00e1rea de 80 hectares em um dia e meio e ainda passar para o pr\u00f3ximo cliente sem pressa. A forma\u00e7\u00e3o de leiras com gaiola rolante \u00e9 limpa e consistente \u2014 meus clientes ficam satisfeitos com o que veem no campo antes da chegada da colheitadeira. Quatro estrelas apenas porque gostaria que as hastes de reposi\u00e7\u00e3o estivessem dispon\u00edveis nos revendedores regionais, al\u00e9m do estoque no dep\u00f3sito, mas o prazo de entrega de 4 dias da Calif\u00f3rnia foi aceit\u00e1vel, mesmo durante semanas movimentadas.<\/p>\n
\nDouglas Carpenter, produtor de gr\u00e3o-de-bico, Condado de Gooding, Idaho (meados de 2025)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n
Garbanzo harvest in the Magic Valley means furrow-irrigated ground with significant ridge-and-furrow topography. I’ve run several 4-row pullers over the years and most of them skip on the furrow bottoms where the tractor drops. The 4BYH-2.6’s independent share suspension keeps all four shares on the ground across the full row pattern even when the tractor dips into a furrow. We pulled 220 acres at an average of 8 km\/h and had the cleanest windrows we’ve ever produced. Elevator dockage for mud and shatter was below our contract threshold for the first time in three seasons. The machine arrived pre-assembled and was field-ready within a couple of hours of delivery.<\/p>\n
\nThomas Engel, produtor de feij\u00e3o seco, Condado de Park, Wyoming (in\u00edcio de 2025)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n
We grow about 150 acres of pinto and kidney beans in the Bighorn Basin and have always relied on a hired crew for pulling. The labor cost and scheduling headaches pushed us to look for a machine solution. The 4BYH-2.6 solved both problems. One operator on our Kubota M7-132 covers the full acreage in about 58 to 96 hours depending on conditions. The crew cost savings covered the Section 179-adjusted purchase price in the first season. I also appreciated that the support team called me back within two hours when I had a depth-setting question mid-field. That level of service on a piece of equipment from a California warehouse isn’t something I expected, but it made a real difference during harvest.<\/p>\n
\nJill Hanson, produtora de feij\u00e3o-carioca e feij\u00e3o-preto, Condado de Otter Tail, Minnesota (final de 2025)<\/strong><\/p>\n\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605\u2605<\/p>\n
We split about 260 acres between navy and pinto beans across three fields of different soil textures. The 4BYH-2.6 handled all three fields on the same settings with only a minor three-point height adjustment between the sandy field and the heavier loam one. Windrow quality was consistent across all three \u2014 tight, elevated, and clean. We had our combine running within four days of the puller finishing, which is the fastest we’ve moved from pull to harvest in five years of growing beans. The rolling-cage merge is the feature I’d highlight most \u2014 it genuinely produces a better combine pickup row than anything we’ve used before.<\/p>\n
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