
Onion Harvester
Lift onions in a single pass — twisted bars break up clods while a rubber-coated conveyor protects every bulb. The crop gathers to the center to dry fast, so you harvest cleaner with less loss.
Clean lift, gentle on the bulb
Onions do not forgive a bruise — a damaged bulb rots in storage. This harvester undercuts the row, shakes the soil back to the field, and lays the crop in a windrow to cure. One pass, no stoop crew.
Undercut & lift
A share runs under the row, lifting bulbs with the soil and feeding them onto the separating bed.
Soil separation
An agitating bed shakes loose dirt back to the field, leaving clean bulbs behind.
Windrowed to dry
Onions are laid in even windrows so they cure in the field before pickup.
Less hand labor
One tractor pass replaces hours of stoop labor — critical as field crews get harder to find.
Onion harvester at work
Rotating twisted bars and a gentle conveyor — shot in real field conditions.
Field footage · WECAN GLOBAL CO., LTD.
Engineered around the bulb
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Twisted lifting bars
Rotating bars break clods on the way in, so the conveyor isn’t fed a wall of packed dirt.
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Rubber-coated conveyor
Bulbs ride on rubber, not bare steel. Fewer knocks now means fewer culls out of storage later.
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Rod-bed separation
Soil sifts down through the rods and back to the field while the crop keeps moving forward.
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Built in Iksan
Out of the same ISO 9001 / 14001 certified plant that builds the WECAN GLOBAL tillage range.
Spec an onion harvester for your ground
Tell us your row spacing, acreage, and tractor — our Houston team will confirm the right model and configuration, with parts coordinated through Houston.
