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    No new invention, the combine harvester was invented in the US in 1834 by Hiram Moore. We have hundreds of used combines for sale from all manufacturers throughout the UK and Ireland. Read on to find about the right combine for sale for you...

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    Hours2,044
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
    Hours4,977
    Drive4WD
    Crop TypeGrain
    Location: Crick, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Edward Greenaway
    ConditionUsed
    Location: York, Yorkshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: P D Nicholson
    Hours4,409
    Separator Hours1,032
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Haywards Heath, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: G Lincoln & Sons
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Newton Hall, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Kenny Richardson
    Hours2,868
    Separator Hours2,207
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Girvan, South Ayrshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: Andrew Kyle
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Duncanstone, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Seller: DA & EM Skinner
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Preston, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: A Johnson
    Hours147
    Serial Number1Z0T670BCPU135765
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Harrogate, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Adam Liddle

    2017 NEW HOLLAND CR9.80

    Combine Harvesters

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    GBP £180,000
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    Hours1,827
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Yatesbury, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: G & S M Wilkins & Son
    Serial NumberHAFN094RLS2113003
    ConditionNew
    Stock Number11000391
    Location: Bicester, Oxon, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Turney Group

    2012 NEW HOLLAND CX8070

    Combine Harvesters

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    GBP £80,000
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    ConditionUsed
    Location: Weybourne, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Priory Holdings

    2018 CASE IH 9240

    Combine Harvesters

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    GBP £149,750
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    Hours1,681
    Separator Hours1,130
    Drive2WD
    Location: Grantham, England, United Kingdom
    Hours4,111
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number11019156
    Location: Broseley, Shropshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: Morris Corfield - Broseley
    Hours2,289
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number11019422
    Location: Broseley, Shropshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: Morris Corfield - Broseley
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number61181501
    Location: Dunbar, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Seller: Rickerby - Carlisle - HQ
    Hours1,875
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number11016983
    Location: Broseley, Shropshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: Morris Corfield - Broseley

    2017 CLAAS LEXION 770TT

    Combine Harvesters

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    GBP £159,000
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    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number81189656
    Location: Carlisle, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Rickerby - Carlisle - HQ

    2021 CLAAS LEXION 8700TT

    Combine Harvesters

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    GBP £310,000
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    Hours1,280
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number11016038
    Location: Broseley, Shropshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: Morris Corfield - Broseley
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number11018517
    Location: Broseley, Shropshire, United Kingdom
    Seller: Morris Corfield - Broseley
    Hours2,607
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number61048787
    Location: Castle Douglas, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Seller: James Gordon Ltd - Castle Douglas - HQ
    Hours3,474
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number71046141
    Location: Castle Douglas, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Seller: James Gordon Ltd - Castle Douglas - HQ
    Hours1,015
    ConditionUsed
    Stock Number12012081
    Location: Stirling, United Kingdom
    Hours2,861
    Serial Number1Z0S690TJGR100242
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Worlingworth, Suffolk, United Kingdom
    Seller: Tuckwells
    Hours1,060
    Separator Hours670
    Drive2WD
    Location: Tawstock Barnstaple, England, United Kingdom
    Seller: Smallridge Bros LTD - Barnstable
    Hours1,619
    Separator Hours1,230
    ConditionUsed
    Location: Ormskirk, United Kingdom
    Hours680
    Separator Hours250
    Serial Number1Z0T560AHMT125846
    Location: Evesham, Worcs, United Kingdom
    Seller: Tallis Amos - Evesham

    The History of the Combine Harvester

    The first models were pulled by horses. Later models were powered by steam, and after 1945 combines were pulled by tractors and had separate internal combustion engines or were powered via the tractor's PTO. The first self-propelled combine harvester as we would recognise it today was built by Holt Manufacturing of California in 1911. Many innovations followed, including the first centre feed combine harvester in 1923. The new machines suited the vast prairie farms of the American Mid-West and Australia, but it wasn't until 1952 that the first combine was launched in Europe. The name 'combine' harvester refers to the fact that these machines combine the three basic harvest operations of reaping, threshing and winnowing and form them into a single process.

       New Holland going for the World Record for harvesting 
     

    The invention was one of the most important in the history of mechanised farming, and ranks up there beside the plough and the tractor. The reason for their success is that the machines allowed far more work to be done with far fewer people, and this labour-saving feature was instrumental in increasing productivity to allow the hugely efficient farming techniques we take for granted today. The increase in the amount one man can harvest has been a major factor in the cheaper food enjoyed today by consumers all over the world.

    Today's Modern Combine Harvesters

    Although today's machines are very advanced, the basic operation of the combine harvester hasn't really changed much since its invention. The header cuts the crop and then feeds it into a threshing cylinder. Here the grain is separated from the chaff and straw by concave grates and then transported by a set of augers to the shoe.


    Typical used John Deere C670 Combine for Sale
    Choosing the Right Used Combine

    Choosing the right combine is a matter of assessing the size of your needs and the capacity of the combine. Then you should then look at the various technological and component areas to ensure a good fit for your own circumstances.

    The combine harvester is a complex machine and there are many components to consider.

    The headers vary in width from a few to over ten metres and should be adjustable to suit conditions on your land and the type of crop you are harvesting. You should consider the feeding capacity and the ease with which the header can be attached and maintained. The feeder house, meanwhile, converts the crop into an even mat that can be fed smoothly into the separator. The thresher and separation elements are also crucial, as is the ability to manage the harvest and unload it quickly and efficiently.

    Modern Technology

    In modern combines the use of technology is one of the main differentiating factors. There are many different takes on electronic management systems and instrumentation. Indeed, some software packages are getting so advanced that they almost totally automate the harvesting process. Cab comfort and operator environment are also important. The operator will spend long shifts in the combine, so comfort is important and can be increased by good cab suspension, an air-suspended seat and powerful air conditioning. Excellent visibility is also a core requirement.

    All of the main agricultural equipment companies, such as John Deere, Massey Ferguson, New Holland and CLAAS, are active in the combine harvester sector, providing a wide choice for any prospective purchaser.