2020 Krone Twin Rotor Centre Delivery Rakes Swadro TC

2020 Krone Twin Rotor Centre Delivery Rakes Swadro TC

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  • Year 2020
  • Make Krone
  • Model Twin Rotor Centre Delivery Rakes
2020 Krone Twin Rotor Centre Delivery Rakes Swadro TC

2020 Krone Twin Rotor Centre Delivery Rakes Swadro TC

2020 Krone Twin Rotor Centre Delivery Rakes Swadro TC

Features may include:

  • Flexible work widths, extra high lift-out
  • Variable running gear with adjustable track widths and large tyres
  • High ground clearance and high rotor lift-out for easy headland turns

The TC centre delivery rakes stand out for producing exceptionally consistent windrows while working at extremely high rates, flexible work widths and maximum ha/h performance. The range lines up two models and work widths – 5.70 m and 10.00 m.

The rotors can be lifted out independently

Swadro TC 640 and TC 760 come with a standard mechanical working width control. The arms extend and retract as the operator turns a crank.

Swadro TC 680 and 760 can be equipped with a new development from KRONE – a hydraulic rotor with 6 tines that disturb and aerate dry and light material which placed in the middle of the rake and between the rotors. The disturber promotes uniform wilting and ultimately the quality of hay and leafy forage such as lucerne.

Swadro TC and TC Plus are attached to the two-point headstock by a ball bearing joint and a rod-steered undercarriage with articulated steering. This makes these rakes particularly nimble – a boon in awkward areas where no crop is left behind and shunting is eliminated. The machine simply goes into every corner of the field without manoeuvring.

Great road stability and exceptional castering are the stand-out features of the chassis that is approved to 40 km/h (25 mph). Quick changeovers: bring drown the transport height to less than 4 m (13'2"), fold up the rotors without removing any tine arms (except on TC 1000) or guards first, and retract the telescoping arms to reduce the machine width.

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