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Mini combine 'Minibatt' comes to the USA
Germany and Arthur, North Dakota
January 18, 2007

Reichhardt Electronic Innovations Inc. brings the mini combine for efficient sampling.

For their sampling prior to harvesting, now modern farmers use the mini combine “Minibatt“. Its clear benefits compared to other techniques: pure samples, low energy consumption, easy handling, suitable both for right- and left-handed people, no special education necessary. Additional convenience with the canola kit.

The minibatt is driven electrically. The 14.4 volt battery allows the taking of up to 12 samples. A selection of suitable concaves is available for the sampling of hard and soft wheat, barley, soybeans, rice, peas, oats, horse beans, rye and canola as well as medicinal, spice and flavor plants. The flight case contains beside the minibatt all the accessory, like charger and sample cups and can be carried in any car. The canola kit (photo below) makes the sampling of canola easier: The minibatt is put on a stand with funnel. The canola plants are cut and filled in manually.





Brief description: Minicombine MINIBATT

Characteristics
The minibatt is the smallest combine in the world, with which it is possible to take samples on the field to detect the most optimum time to start harvest. In order to combine canola, there comes an accessory innovative too. Thus the plants are put manually via a funnel which is placed on a rugged stand into the minibatt.

Technical data
14,4 V charger, lightweighted 8 pounds, suitable both for right handers and left handers, comes together with accessory like charger and spare cups, all parts safely stored in a flight case, special concave for northamerican demands, volume of sample cups 16.9 fl.oz.

Source: Reichhardt GmbH Steuerungstechnik

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