Description
| Specification | Detail |
|---|---|
| Model | 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 |
| Working Width | 3,900 mm |
| Row Configuration | 6-row |
| Mounting | Suspension-mounted |
| PTO Drive | 540 r/min PTO |
| Power Required | 132–147 kW |
| Productivity | 2.34–3.9 ha/hr |
| Operation | 6-row simultaneous undercut and windrow |

Reducing Soybean Harvest Losses Through Mechanical Vine Preparation
Soybean and dry bean harvest losses from direct combine harvesting are well-documented: pods that shatter on contact with the combine header, vines that tangle in the header mechanism, and uneven plant-down across the field all contribute to yield loss that ranges from 3–8% on average but can exceed 15% in poor conditions. The Ever-Power 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 addresses these losses at the source by preparing the vines before combine harvesting — undercutting roots, lifting the entire plant, and laying it in a windrow to dry in the field before the combine follows.
The spring tine pick-up system on the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 gently undercuts the vine's root system at a depth that lifts the plant without tearing or severing the pods from the vine. The intact vine — roots, stems, and pods still connected — is laid in a windrow that allows the remaining pod moisture to equalise and the pod walls to firm up over 24–48 hours before the combine harvests the windrow. This process consistently reduces pod shatter during combine operation and improves harvest efficiency through the better-formed windrow geometry.
Loss Reduction: Field studies comparing direct combine harvest to windrow-and-combine methods consistently show 30–50% reductions in total harvest loss with the windrow preparation approach. For a 100-hectare soybean crop yielding 3 tonnes per hectare, this translates to 9–15 tonnes of additional recovered yield per season.
6-Row Simultaneous Coverage: 3,900mm Working Width
The 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 aligns to 6 standard soybean rows with a 3,900 mm working width, harvesting 6 rows simultaneously in a single pass. The spring tine configuration is calibrated for the stem spacing and root depth typical of soybean cultivation across Argentine and global production systems. PTO drive at 540 r/min transmits the necessary power to the pick-up mechanism through the standard rear PTO connection available on all compatible tractors.
Productivity of 2.34–3.9 hectares per hour under standard field conditions provides the throughput rate required to process a full harvest programme within the timing constraints of the harvest window. The 6-row configuration's maximum productivity of 3.9 ha/hr enables an 8-hour operating day to cover over 30 hectares — sufficient throughput for commercial soybean operations of 300–800 hectares to complete vine preparation within the critical 3–5 day harvest window.
Field Drying and Windrow Formation
After the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 passes through the field, the vines are arranged in uniform windrows that allow air circulation around the lifted material. The windrow height and density are influenced by operating speed and crop density — slower speeds create taller, denser windrows; faster speeds produce lower, airier arrangements. The operator can adjust operating speed within the 540 r/min PTO speed constraint to optimise windrow formation for their combine's pick-up characteristics and the drying conditions on the day.
Under typical Argentine harvest conditions, 24–48 hours of windrow drying after undercutting is sufficient to firm pod walls to the point where combine harvesting losses are minimised. In humid conditions or with high-moisture crops, 48–72 hours may be appropriate. The key indicator is pod wall firmness — they should resist cracking under gentle finger pressure before the combine enters the windrow.
Frequently Asked Questions
What tractor class is required for the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9?
Contact [email protected] with your planting row spacing and tractor model. We will confirm compatibility and advise on any setting adjustments required for your specific configuration.
Can the machine handle other legume crops beyond soybean?
Yes. The spring tine pick-up design is suitable for dry edible beans, snap beans, and other climbing legume crops with similar stem and root characteristics to soybean. Contact us to discuss compatibility with specific legume varieties.
What combine header pick-up width is compatible with the windrow produced?
The windrow width produced depends on operating speed and crop density. Most Argentine combine headers from 4–9 metres can harvest the windrow format produced by this machine. Contact us if you need specific windrow width information for your combine model.
Manufacturer Credentials: Why Ever‑Power
Ever‑Power Forage Baler S.A. is the Argentine entity of an ISO 9001:2015‑certified manufacturer holding over 100 registered technology patents and National High‑Tech Enterprise recognition (Certificate GR202315000192). Two consecutive years of market leadership in the commercial 6-row bean harvester category, AAA Credit Enterprise rating, and the AGMA Best Innovation Award 2023 provide independently verified performance and quality credentials. All certifications are available on request for buyer verification.
Our 32,000 m² production facility operates two dedicated production lines producing over 2,000 units annually. CNC laser cutting, robotic welding, and electrostatic coating are standard production processes on every unit. The 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 6-Row Soybean Harvester benefits from the same production standards and quality controls as every other machine in the range.
Agronomic and Operational Fit
The 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 6-Row Soybean Harvester is designed for operations requiring 6-row commercial soybean harvest preparation capability with 132–147 kW tractor power. Across Argentine agricultural regions, this covers:
- Buenos Aires Province: High‑rainfall improved pasture systems where 3,900mm 6-row alignment bale format suits local handling and storage infrastructure.
- Córdoba Province: Mixed cropping systems where 6-row commercial soybean harvest preparation handling requirements align with the seasonal rotation of this region.
- Santa Fe and Entre Ríos: Intensive livestock and dairy systems where maximum throughput for commercial-scale soybean operations is a primary operational requirement.
- Patagonia and arid zones: Extensive operations where reliable, low‑maintenance equipment is essential due to limited service infrastructure.
Total Cost of Ownership
Purchase price is only the first cost. Annual maintenance on the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 6-Row Soybean Harvester typically represents 2–4% of purchase price — a range that reflects the reduced maintenance requirements of the camless and axial‑flow design elements where applicable. Downtime cost during peak harvest is reduced by the blockage‑resistance feeding design. Residual value is supported by ISO‑certified build quality and verifiable manufacturer credentials that informed second‑hand buyers recognise.
Contact [email protected] for a 5‑year total cost of ownership comparison for the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 6-Row Soybean Harvester versus alternatives you are evaluating. We provide this analysis for buyers who request it as part of the quotation process.
Seasonal Integration and Operating Calendar
The 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 6-Row Soybean Harvester's place in your annual operational calendar depends on its specific application. For primary hay and forage equipment, the peak use period is September through April in Argentina's agricultural zones. Pre‑season preparation in August — maintenance inspection, parts pre‑ordering, operator familiarisation — ensures the machine is ready when the season begins.
Off‑season storage should be in covered or semi‑covered conditions. Clean all crop debris from the machine before storage — accumulated organic material retains moisture and accelerates corrosion at contact points. Park with pick‑up in the raised position to relieve pressure on the tine carrier springs. Cover PTO shaft ends to prevent moisture and grit ingress into the shaft splines during storage.
Pre‑Purchase Qualification Checklist
Before placing an order for the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 6-Row Soybean Harvester, confirm the following with your farming or operating team:
- Your tractor produces at least 132–147 kW at the PTO — confirm against your tractor's rated specification
- Your annual operational requirement for commercial 6-row bean harvester services justifies the capital investment at current prices
- Your storage and handling infrastructure is compatible with the bale format produced by this machine (3,900mm 6-row alignment)
- Your operating location has adequate service access — either via our Buenos Aires team or via acceptable road freight for parts supply
- Your seasonal calendar provides adequate operating time to achieve target return on investment from the machine
If any of these items cannot be confirmed, contact our team before ordering — we will help identify the correct machine or configuration for your situation.
Commercial-Scale Operating Considerations
The 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9's 6-row coverage at 3,900 mm working width is matched to commercial-scale soybean operations of 300+ hectares annually. At 6–8 km/h operating speed, the machine covers approximately 3.5–5 hectares per hour — sufficient throughput to undercut a 200-hectare field in 40–55 operating hours, typically a one-week campaign with appropriate weather conditions.

The 132–147 kW tractor power requirement places this machine in commercial-class tractor compatibility (180–200 HP). At this power range, the tractor handles the suspension-mounted geometry without stability concerns and delivers adequate hydraulic capacity for any combined operations. For operations running this scale of tractor and soybean area, the 4BYHD/4BYHS-3.9 is the throughput-optimised choice for the standard 6-row planting configurations.
Manufactured to International Standards
Built to ISO9001:2015 standards across a 32,000 m² certified manufacturing facility, every Ever-Power machine undergoes rigorous independent inspection before dispatch.



Warranty and Support: All Ever-Power machines are supported by a manufacturer's warranty. Our Buenos Aires team provides technical support via email and video call, with spare parts shipped globally within 5–7 business days.
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