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Bhagwan Engg. Works
Paddy Reaper from Bhagwan Engg. Works (BEW) brings real relief to rice farmers tired of slow, sweaty hand harvesting that drags on for days. Crafted in the bustling workshops of Malerkotla, Punjab, with decades of farm machinery know-how since the late 1960s, this lightweight, efficient machine glides through standing paddy fields, slicing stalks cleanly with its sharp, reciprocating blades and laying them in neat windrows or even tying small bundles for easy pickup. Powered by reliable 8–15 HP diesel engines (or tractor PTO in some models), it covers impressive ground quickly—up to 0.5–1 acre per hour—while minimizing grain shatter and lodging losses that hurt yields. Adjustable for different crop heights and wet conditions, it’s built tough yet simple to maintain, making it a favorite among smallholders in Punjab, Haryana, Andhra, and beyond. Farmers choose BEW’s paddy reaper to slash labour costs, finish harvests before rains hit, and keep more grain in the bag—practical Indian engineering that turns exhausting work into manageable days.
Bhagwan Engg. Works
Contact Us:
Address: Raikot Rd, Bir Ahmdabad, Malerkotla, Punjab 148023, India
Phone: +91 9217070755
Official Email: [email protected]
Business Hours:
Monday To Friday 8:30AM–5:30PM
