Full-feed Combine Harvester

JF100H

100 HP — Powerful Diesel Engine
1,470 L — Large Grain Tank
6 kg/s — High Harvesting Efficiency

Product Description

An ideal harvesting solution for agricultural cooperatives, large-scale farming operations, and grain growers. Powered by a reliable Yuchai engine, the JF100H delivers stable power output, strong performance, and low fuel consumption. Designed for demanding working conditions, it is particularly suitable for large farms and cross-regional harvesting operations, ensuring efficient and dependable performance throughout the harvest season.

100HP

Powerful Diesel Engine

1,470 L

Large Grain Tank

6 kg/s

High Harvesting Efficiency

Product Advantages

100 HP high-performance diesel power
High-volume grain tank for fewer unloading stops
Fast operation with excellent field productivity
255° unloading system for efficient grain discharge
Electronic throttle for simple and accurate operation
Crawler chassis with excellent terrain adaptability

Product Specifications

Product typeJF100H(G2)
ClassificationHopper
ModelJF100H
Structural typeNormal self-propelled
crawler type
MachineOverall length(mm)5306
DimensionsOverall width(mm)2500
Overall height(mm)2570
Machine weight (kg) 3920
EngineModel4D35ZT
TypeWater-cooled 4-cycle 4-cylinder vertical diesel engine[with turbocharger]
Cylinder(pcs)4
Output{kW(Ps)}73.5{100}
Rotation speed(r/min)2400
FuelDiesel light fuel
Fuel tank capacity(L)205
Starting systemStarter motor
Battery(VxAh)12x 120

FAQs

Before starting the machine, check the engine oil level, fuel supply, oil circuit condition, operating handles, and ensure the surrounding area is safe.

Use healthy and well-developed seedlings, place trays properly, keep seedling tips facing upward, and ensure smooth seedling feeding without pushing seedlings by hand.

Unstable engine speed may be caused by poor fuel quality, blocked carburetor components, restricted fuel flow, loose springs, or a wet air filter sponge.

Possible causes include incorrect plant spacing settings, damaged spacing gears, improper adjustments, or foreign objects blocking the seedling feeding mechanism.

Missing seedlings are usually caused by poor seedling quality, improper tray dimensions, damaged seedling needles, or irregular seedling feeding.

Regularly inspect the fuel system, moving parts, seedling feeding components, and perform routine cleaning and maintenance according to the operating manual.