Rostselmash reveals advantages of RSM F 1300 combine: 330 hp engine and 12,000 tons of feed per season

Direct power transmission reduces losses and increases machine efficiency up to 85%

Rostselmash has revealed the technical specifications and key performance indicators of the RSM F 1300 forage harvester. Factory representatives reported that the machine is capable of harvesting over 12,000 tons of feed in one season and is designed for small and medium-sized farms.

The combine is part of the RSM F 1000 series. The chopping unit provides up to 85% uniformity of cut length – this parameter directly affects the nutritional value of the feed. The shortest crop flow path in its class reduces mechanical losses and increases energy efficiency.

The drive of the working elements is implemented according to a direct transmission scheme: torque from the engine through a clutch goes directly to the chopping drum and mass accelerator. This arrangement eliminates intermediate gearboxes and reduces power losses. The roller gearbox is connected to the drum by a belt drive, which synchronizes their rotation and maintains a stable cutting length under any load.

The power unit is a 330 horsepower turbodiesel. The transversely mounted engine provides optimal chassis weight distribution and efficient traction transfer to the running gear. The widespread use of this engine model guarantees the availability of spare parts and service in most regions.

The company emphasized that the RSM F 1300 was created for farms that value predictable equipment operation during a busy season. The machine combines proven solutions, a minimal amount of electronics, and ease of daily operation.

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