The Massey Ferguson MF9280 Combine Harvester is a self-propelled grain and crop harvesting machine built by Massey Ferguson, a leading manufacturer of agricultural machinery. Combine harvesters are purpose-designed to cut, thresh, and separate grain crops in a single pass, significantly reducing labour and time during harvest operations.
This 2011 model is equipped with a 30-foot Powerflow header, which cuts and feeds crop material into the machine at an efficient rate across a wide swath. The machine is powered by a 490 horsepower engine and operates on a two-wheel-drive configuration. It features autolevel technology to maintain consistent cutting height across uneven terrain, and benefits from air conditioning in the cab for operator comfort during extended harvest days.
The machine's threshing and separation systems include both right-hand and left-hand side knives and a rape auger for handling different crop types and conditions. A chaff spreader and straw chopper are fitted to manage and distribute crop residue evenly across the field. Engine hours stand at 1,261, while the drum has operated for 921 hours. The harvester has cut a total of 5,372 acres.
Instrumentation aboard includes a yield meter and moisture meter, allowing operators to monitor crop quality and machine performance in real time. The package is completed by a table trailer for grain storage during operation and a separate chaff spreader for residue management. The machine is finished in red and is currently located in the United Kingdom.
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