BCS India Private Limited
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BCS India Private Limited products

Forage Harvester

BCS - Fodder Harvester

Due to very good response of Reaper-Binder, its production has been differentiated with this yet another amazing machine called theFodder-Harvester.This machine is highly accepted by the farmer owing to its extremely low Operating as well as Maintenance cost. Fodder Harvester is mainly used for Fodder crops like Barseem, Lucern, Mentha and other Green Fodder.

BCS - Model 404 - Disc Mover

The 404 is the smallest and most dynamic of the BCS disc mover. Designed to be used on low powered tractor is identified by extreme lightness and quick adaptability to the means to which it is entrusted. The single frame is compact and has been designed with a third special point incorporated, the whole permitting the machine`s hydraulic lifting, supplied as standard, allows the operator to direct the cutting bar while staying comfortable seated on the tractor. A single effect distributor in needed to operate it. Bar excursion is 900 upward and 350 downwards. A spring linkage regulates the round pressure of the cutting bar. The four disc of the 404 are supported by eight small helical cutting blades. Two cones located on the first and last disc act as conveyor of the forage facilittation formation of the pathway.

Rotex - Model 5 - Disc Movers

The Rotex5 is the smallest and most dynamic of the BCS disc movers. Designed to be used on low powered tractors is identified by extreme lightness and quick adaptability to the means to which it is entrusted. The single frame is compact and has been designed with a third special point incorporated, the whole permitting the machine`s overhange to be limited to the minimum once lifited to the tractor, optimising weight distribution in the combination. The hydraulic lifiting enables the Bar excursion by 900 upward and 350 downwards. A spring linkage regulates the round pressure of the cutting bar. The five disc of the Rotex 5 are supported by ten small helical cutting blades. Two cones located on the first and last disc act as conveyor of the forage facilittation formation of the pathway.