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Carrot harvester

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Carrot harvester
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A Carrot harvester is an agricultural machine for harvesting carrots. Carrot harvesters are either top lifters or share lifters and may be tractor mounted, trailed behind a tractor or self-propelled.[1][2] The machine typically harvests between one and six rows of carrots at once.

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This is the 6 row Self Propelled carrot harvester Asa Lift started up in 2011
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A top lift and a share lift self-propelled carrot harvester manufactured by SIMON
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Operation

The two types of harvesters differ in how they get the carrots from the ground.

Top lifting harvesters

Top lifters use rubber belts to grab the green tops of the carrot plant and pull them from the soil. A share pushes under the carrot root and loosens the plant.

The belt takes the carrots, with tops, in to the machine where the tops are cut off and sent along a waste path and dropped back on to the field.

Share lifting harvesters

A share lifter uses a share to get the carrots out of the ground from underneath. The machine must be preceded by a topper to cut the green tops off the carrot plants. The carrots travel along a longer web to separate the soil.

Cleaning and collection

The carrot roots travel along one or more webs to remove most of the soil attached to the carrot. The carrots are collected either in a storage tank on the machine (called a "Bunker") or in a trailer pulled alongside the machine by another tractor.

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