Roosendaal, Netherlands – Oxbo International Corporation., an agricultural equipment company, has introduced the GP6300, its latest self-propelled pea harvester developed in close collaboration with contractors and processors to meet the growing demands of the processed vegetable industry. Designed with a focus on reliability, productivity, and operator comfort, the GP6300 builds on decades of field experience to deliver higher output and lower operating costs.
Engineered from the ground up, the GP6300 combines rugged components with practical design. Its six-wheel version reduces weight per wheel and improves flotation, minimizing compaction while performing reliably in wet or hilly terrain. The machine’s wider infeed, enhanced cleaning, and adjustable threshing pressure increase throughput and crop recovery, ensuring efficiency even under challenging conditions.
Powered by advanced engine technology, the GP6300 reduces fuel consumption, emissions, and maintenance costs, resulting in a lower total cost of ownership. Operator comfort is prioritized with a new ergonomic cab, featuring quiet operation, seat suspension, and simplified control screens to reduce fatigue during long harvest days.
Technology integration is another hallmark of the GP6300. Compatible with JDLink and PTx Trimble-ready systems, the machine also supports Oxbo’s suite of tools—YieldTracker, FleetCommand, FieldCommand, and DirectSteer—while offering a platform for future automation upgrades.
The first units are already in the field, with early feedback highlighting the GP6300’s improved reliability, adaptability, and performance. With its combination of robust engineering and smart technology, the new harvester marks a significant step forward in efficiency and sustainability for pea production.