Rostselmash shipped over 70 grain harvesting combines to the Machine-Technological Company (MTK) in Tatarstan. The replenishment of the fleet was reported to the Head of the Republic, Rustam Minnikhanov, by MTK General Director Yan Kletenkov.
Currently, MTK has 70 grain harvesting combines at its disposal, preparing to enter the fields as part of the 2026 harvesting campaign. In addition, the delivery of 30 energy-intensive tractors manufactured by Rostselmash is expected, which will be used for soil cultivation and winter crop sowing.
Among the delivered equipment is the RSM 161 grain harvesting combine, equipped with a unique two-drum Tetra Processor threshing system and a 400 hp engine. The machine is capable of processing up to 2000 hectares per season, and its 10,500-liter bunker empties in just two minutes.
The RSM F 2650 forage harvester features a 643 hp engine and a throughput of up to 200 tons per hour. It is capable of harvesting up to 1443 tons of corn for silage in an 8-hour shift, which is confirmed by a record in Russia.
The delivery also included 2000-series tractors with a power of 405–433 hp, designed for a wide range of field work. Additionally, MTK received headers for harvesting corn and sunflower, a pickup platform, a self-propelled grain thrower, and a rotary mounted mower.
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