Beet harvesters





Riecam RBM 300 S
17 500 EUR





Holmer Terra Dos
25 000 EUR





Gilles
1 500 EUR










Grimme Maxtron 620 II, beet harvester, 6-row, 22t tank
59 900 EUR
Price excl. VAT





Asa-Lift CM1000 E
9 500 EUR










Holmer terra dos t 2
35 000 EUR




Grimme maxtron 620
35 560 EUR
Price excl. VAT





Grimme REXOR 620
270 000 EUR
Price excl. VAT





Grimme REXOR 620 platinum





Grimme REXOR 630





Grimme REXOR 6200 Platinum
340 000 EUR
Price excl. VAT





ASA Lift t 140b
53 000 EUR





Grimme REXOR 6300 Platinum
385 000 EUR
Price excl. VAT





Gebo rrl 300
25 500 EUR








Riecam RBM 300-S
14 000 EUR





Riecam RBM 300 Deutz V10
6 850 EUR





Grimme REXOR 620
358 245 EUR
Price excl. VAT
Beet harvesters are specialized agricultural machines designed to efficiently remove sugar beets from the soil during harvest season.
These machines come in a variety of types and configurations, each tailored to specific farm and field conditions.
Main Types
Most beet harvesters use a spinning disc to cut the beet tops and a lifting mechanism to extract the roots from the soil.
John Deere and Case IH are some of the leading sugar beet harvesters manufacturers. However, there are such names as Grimme, ROPA, Holmer, and more that produce a range of well-built beet harvesting machines.
- Self-Propelled Beet Harvesters are the most common types of beet harvesters. They move through the field using a variety of technologies, including wheels, tracks, and even air cushion technology. The Grimme REXOR 6300 Platinum is a popular self-propelled beet harvester model, which is hydraulic-powered and can harvest beats at up to 40 km/h.
- Tractor-Mounted Beet Harvesters. Some models of harvester can be attached and detached from tractors, making them a more versatile option compared to larger, self-propelled harvesters, like the ROPA Micro-Topper.
- Other types of beet harvesters can use a row-crop-style header to remove the beet tops and a series of belts to convey the beets to a storage bin or trailer. The Terra Dos T3 and T4 built by Holmer offer advanced beet harvesting technology, including a unique four-wheel drive system and advanced sensors to optimize performance in the field.
When selecting a beet harvester for sale, farmers should consider the size and shape of their fields, as well as the type of soil and beet variety being harvested.
Second-Hand Sugar Beet Harvesters For Sale
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